The Podcast Awards
11 Oct
More Than One Lesson has been nominated for a Podcast Award in the “Religion Inspiration” category. Voting has begun. You can vote once per day for the next 15 days. We appreciate your support.
11 Oct
More Than One Lesson has been nominated for a Podcast Award in the “Religion Inspiration” category. Voting has begun. You can vote once per day for the next 15 days. We appreciate your support.
4 Oct
In this episode, Tyler and Josh discuss Alex Kendrick’s Courageous.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN
00:00:43- Intro, Episode 45
00:03:25- Trying to be respectful, seeing Courageous
00:11:30- What we liked about Courageous
00:48:05- What we didn’t like about Courageous
01:40:20- Kramer vs. Kramer
02:03:35- Episode wrap-up
3 Oct
In this sermon, Rankin Wilbourne discusses true Christian friendship and how to achieve it in modern times.
28 Sep
13 Sep
In a recent MTOL episode, Josh makes reference to this sermon by Rankin Wilbourne of Pacific Crossroads Church, regarding our attempts to justify our lives.
12 Sep
In this episode, Tyler brings on new c0-host Josh Long to discuss Tom Hooper’s The King’s Speech.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN
00:00:43- Intro, Episode 43, /Filmcast, Travel Tales
00:03:35- New co-host Josh Long
00:13:45- For The Title giveaway
00:16:57- The Best of Pictures
00:17:40- The King’s Speech
01:19:00- Mr. Holland’s Opus
01:41:55- Wrap-up
1 Sep
What follows is a tale of love and loss, of wooing and woe, and of the God that has yet to speak on how He fits into it all. It is long, intimate, melodramatic and at times, rambling, written, I suppose, as a type of catharsis for myself or for any other believer who, when it comes to the topic of romantic love, finds some truth and relation in the words of C.S. Lewis when he said:
“When I lay these questions before God I get no answer. But a rather special sort of ‘No answer.’ It is not the locked door. It is more like a silent, certainly not uncompassionate, gaze. As though He shook His head not in refusal but waiving the question. Like, ‘Peace, child; you don’t understand.’”
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
– Jeremiah 29:11
On July 6th of this year, I was laid off from my job. I’ll always remember that day because, contrary to the wisdom bestowed upon us by Office Space, I was let go on a Wednesday and told that my dismissal was immediate. Without any job prospects, any real idea of what I wanted to do next, and without even an updated resume, any normal person in my situation would’ve probably been concerned with the situation. I was now forced into facing the unenviable task of job searching without so much as the slightest inkling of career goals or a plan of attack to achieve them. […]