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October 14, 2009, at 11:21 pm — Blogs | Interviews | video interview | Videos / / / /

BREAKING BREAD OVER RELIGION

We’re pleased to announce the premiere of our new series/segment “Breaking Bread” where I sit down over a meal with a guest and discuss a topic about which we don’t fundamentally see eye to eye and hope that by the end of the meal we’ll find some common ground. And to kick things off we tackled that unifying of all topics – Religion.

My first guest is Brendan McNamara who has a daily devotional he uploads to his YouTube Channel show called “Christian Sands”. I really appreciated Brendan’s honest expression of his spirituality and thought he would be great for our series’ launch.

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1 comment to BREAKING BREAD OVER RELIGION

  • Zach

    Hey, David. I’m glad you chose to talk with Brendan. Your segment led me to check out some of the videos on his YouTube channel, which are interesting, amusing, and heartfelt. He is on a quest to become a more loving Christian man and a better servant of God. I wish him well and encourage people to check out some of his videos. Thanks.

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