The Cartographers

Ashley Hales and Bryce Hales
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Nov 27, 2018 • 34min

5: Russ Ramsey on How Story Forms Us

My guest for Episode 5 is Russ Ramsey. Russ Ramsey is the pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church Cool Springs in Nashville, Tennessee, where he lives with his wife and four children. He grew up in the fields of Indiana and studied at Taylor University and Covenant Theological Seminary (MDiv, ThM). Russ is the author of the Retelling the Story Series (IVP, 2018) and Struck: One Christian’s Reflections on Encountering Death (IVP, 2017). In Episode 5, we talk about the best burrito restaurant in Nashville and how to creatively engage social media through pursuing beauty. We also chat about our actual places, and a few small steps to jog our imaginations as Christians -- and, of course, I ask about his laundry routine. Russ has some great tips to share about how to approach scripture this Advent season. As your small practical step, I’d simply encourage you to try something this Advent season a little differently. Let's jog our imaginations. --Take a different route home -- Frequent a local business --Engage scripture differently --Read a gospel through the Advent season --Try to get your laundry into the basket (Just kidding!) Here are Russ’s tips for engaging scripture: Read a portion of scripture beginning to end. Read aloud. Listen to scripture audio recordings. Engage your imagination: look for details in what you read. Scripture gives us wisdom, not necessarily answers. It forms the way you think. How are you formed as you read? LINKS: Russ’s website: http://russ-ramsey.com/ Christ Presbyterian Church Cool Springs: https://www.christpres.org/visit-cool-springs/ Twitter: @russramsey Baja Burrito (best burritos in Nashville): http://www.bajaburrito.com Link to purchase The Advent of the Lamb of God: https://amzn.to/2r3JNOf Link to purchase The Mission of the Body of Christ: https://amzn.to/2TJ8dtA Link to purchase The Passion of the King of Glory: https://amzn.to/2TKTs9t Link to purchase Struck: https://amzn.to/2P2984w SHARE: “When you see social media as a tool...when it’s not the main thing, then you can use it for good.” @russramsey on social media #artwednesday #findingholypodcast “Story is a trojan horse for truth.” @russramsey on #findingholypodcast “We hide scripture in the heart by way of imagination.” @russramsey on #findingholypodcast DON'T FORGET: -Subscribe to #FindingHolyPodcast -Share a link o a favorite episode on social media. Screenshot it and send it to me. I'll send you a little gift in the mail! Email me your photo at findingholypodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nov 20, 2018 • 36min

4: Bronwyn Lea on Staying Put

In Episode 4, I sit down with Bronwyn Lea. Bronwyn Lea is originally from South Africa and brings a unique perspective to American listeners, not just on America, but on the way the places we live shape our lives. Bronwyn Lea is an author, speaker, activist, and most recently, editorial curator for Propel Sophia. She loves Jesus, puns, her home country of South Africa, her adopted country of the US, her endlessly patient husband, her three goofy kids, wisdom and justice, seeing women thrive in the Kingdom, and quality ice-cream (in no particular order). As a response to the interview, I simply invite you to pray. As you pray consider these questions from Bronwyn: Can you start by processing things with God in private? Tell God what I’m sad and mad about. Is this between just God and me? Do I need to speak out? Do I need to be quiet? Secondly, I'd love to hear if you took one small step towards being hospitable with your neighbors. Try something like a Trader Joe's Open House. Tell me all about it. As always we love when people subscribe and leave reviews on iTunes! When we get to 20, the first 20 reviews will get a free "Finding Holy" journal! (Screenshot it and send it to me at aahales AT gmail). Links: https://aahales.com/ Bronwyn's website: http://bronlea.com/ Twitter: @BronLeaTweets Propel Sophia: https://www.propelwomen.org/content/propel-sophia-landing-page/gk9bjk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nov 13, 2018 • 28min

3: Jen Michel on Finding Home in a Big City

Award-winning author Jen Pollock Michel and I talk about how you can belong to a place when you’re an expat, our longings for home, and her amazing laundry song. You won’t want to miss this conversation about the incarnation, owning dogs, and how we belong to our places. We want the Finding Holy Podcast to help connect the dots between the things that matter and your everyday, holy life. Find out more at aahales.com/podcast. Here’s one small step to take to do just that: Take a walk. With or without a dog or kids. This allows you to meet neighbors and begin to hear their stories. So schedule a walk in your neighborhood this week. Simply start paying attention to the needs around you. As you walk more regularly, you’ll meet people, see needs to meet, and make time and space to pray and reflect. GIVEAWAY Leave a review on iTunes and I’ll contact you to receive your free Finding Holy journal for the first 20 reviews! LINKS: Link to purchase Teach Us to Want: https://amzn.to/2EkuI4n Link to purchase Keeping Place: https://amzn.to/2Cg6CVI Jen’s website: https://www.jenpollockmichel.com/ Twitter: @jenpmichel Share: “We can actually look at salvation itself as an act of housekeeping.” -@jenpmichel on home, Toronto, laundry and paradox for the #findingholy podcast with @aahales: https://apple.co/2CeiHLg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nov 6, 2018 • 35min

2: Alan Noble on Your Digital Life

In the first episode of “The Finding Holy Podcast,” I sit down to talk with Alan Noble, author of the book Disruptive Witness. We talk about everything from Twitter, Instagramming your hike, to best practices online, his book, ironing, dressing nicely and doing the laundry. Find out more at https://aahales.com/podcastONE SMALL STEPConnect the dots between the things that matter and your everyday, holy life: 3 questions for you as you consider how to interact in online spaces: What are my triggers? (Do I go to Twitter when I’m angry, sad or lonely? What are other ways I might deal with my emotions?) What is a healthy amount of time to be online? (And, when am I consciously turning off?) What practices might I take up to engage with God, myself, or others this week? (Try taking a walk like Alan).LINKSLink to purchase Disruptive Witness: https://amzn.to/2P2ZnnL Christ and Pop Culture: https://christandpopculture.com/ Alan’s website: oalannoble.com Twitter: @TheAlanNobleSUBSCRIBE AND SHARE!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 25, 2018 • 4min

1: Welcome to the Finding Holy Podcast

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