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Radio Program Number#292
Air Dates: The Week of 2007-11-03

This week In The Studio, we welcome several friends to the studio to open God's word and open our eyes and hearts to the ways God is working in the world. In our commentary segment, we are starting a four-week series on prayer with Dr. Larry Crabb. In this opening conversation, we will get an overview on his new book on prayer titled The Papa Prayer. Then in the second half, we will focus on community with Larry Warren from African Leadership. Larry will fill us in on the conditions in Sudan and the needs of the Christians in Darfur. Then we will continue a conversation we started several weeks ago with Dr. Calvin Seerveld. In our discussion of creativity, Dr. Seerveld will explore the richness of the Psalms and learn about new ways to capture the meaning of this familiar part of the scriptures. Along with these challenging conversations, Michael will interact with listener email and perform music from the Mole End Studio. We hope you'll listen in and tell a friend to join us for the next session, In The Studio with Michael Card.

Matthew 11:28–30 & Isaiah 50

  • Commentary Guest: Larry Crabb
    • Guest Desciption: New Way Ministries
      Author: The Papa Prayer
    • Guest Discussion Topic: In our commentary segment, we are starting a four-week series on prayer with Dr. Larry Crabb. In this opening conversation, we will get an overview on his new book on prayer titled The Papa Prayer.
    • www.newwayministries.org
  • Commentary Guest: Larry Warren
  • Commentary Guest: Calvin Seervald
    • Guest Desciption: Author of Voicing God's Psalms and Rainbows for a Fallen World
      Senior Member Philosophical Aesthetics, emeritus, Institute of Christian Studies, Toronto Past co-chair of the Canadian Society for Aesthetics
    • Guest Discussion Topic: Then we will continue a conversation we started several weeks ago with Dr. Calvin Seerveld. In our discussion of creativity, Dr. Seerveld will explore the richness of the Psalms and learn about new ways to capture the meaning of this familiar part