In the Studio with Michael Card
Summary: Featuring conversations commenting on the Bible, looking a the creative process and discussing how to live out our walk with Christ in community, tied together with music from acoustic session performances in a 55 minute podcast.
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Podcasts:
Live from Wheaton College with Donald Cole and Harold Best
Scott Roley discusses the Wise Men and Denny Denson talks about listening to the voice of the Lord.
For Christmas, we'll discuss the experience of Mary with Susan Card.
We'll study how Christ is revealed in the Old Testament and welcome Phil Keaggy in the studio.
We'll talk about creativity with Makoto Fujimura and Scott Roley discusses hope in community.
This week on In the Studio with Michael Card, gain new insight on Thanksgiving. "As you enjoy this bounty that God has given us, remember that the real thirst, the real hunger, can only be fulfilled by the one that provides the living water and is himself the Bread of Heaven. That's the real feast we're all celebrating."
In the Studio with Michael Card hits the road this week and travels to Cedarville University. "The best way to really love someone is to listen to them. Husbands, do you want to love your wives? Stop doing things for them and listen to them. What? What did he just say?" There's more surprises, music and powerful teaching waiting for you on this special edition of In the Studio with Michael Card.
Coming up on In the Studio with Michael Card we'll talk with Dr. Roberta Wallace about having a longing for God. "We don't realize out serious this is. We're talking an almighty, holy God, and we trivialize." Brian Godawa talks about the power of movies. "We need to discern and interact redemptively with the culture."
Coming up In the Studio with Michael Card we'll talk about the kingdom of God with Dr. D.A. Carson. "And so we're caught between the already and the not yet." And we'll talk to Calvin Miller. "Am I being too dogmatic? I tend to be preachy about preaching."