I'm listening to Mark Driscoll's interview on Seattle's Christian Talk Radio Station KGNW. You can download the file from Marshill's website, or I have also hosted the file here on my server. Driscoll talks about his column in the Seattle Times, yuks it up with the host, admits his addiction to 24 (Katie and I are watching the season 3 DVD's currently) talks about Promise Keepers, and gives quick answers to lots of one word questions:
Billy Graham..."love him"
Benny Hinn..."nutjob"
Joel Osteen..."Dr. Phil from the pulpit...he's got a mullet"
Hank Hanegraaff..."I like Hank" (not sure what I think about this one...unfortunately, they cut to commercial, and we never found out why)
Man, that is funny. Steve and I are big 24 fans too. Nice blog. I'll keep visiting.
Posted by: Joe Thorn | March 16, 2005 at 02:49 PM
Dog gone it! Now I have to start my quest for comment domination all over again.
Posted by: Daling | March 16, 2005 at 05:36 PM
Hey, I'm Steve (Joe's friend). I'm watching the current season 24 and on the last 2 DVD's of season 3. Great stuff.
Thanks for posting Driscoll stuff. He's great, and this was a great listen.
Posted by: Steve McCoy | March 17, 2005 at 11:17 AM
Ditto on the post...thanks a bunch. I am extremely thankful for Mark Driscoll. He bridges theological integrity and cultural relevance in a bold, refreshing manner. Many aren't aware of the fact that one of his biggest passions is church planting. He's coaching dozens of pastors already making an impact in the pacific NW, greater US, and abroad. I follow him as he follows Jack Bauer. lol
Posted by: James Paul | April 06, 2005 at 12:33 AM
24... halfway through season 3 and totally, totally addicted.
We actually cancelled more-than-basic cable because we really didn't watch much else...
Driscoll.
His heart's in the right place when it comes to church and church planting and he loves God and loves his people... just wish he'd stop calling things he doesn't like "faggoty"! He so likes to be a "guy with a side of guy"...
I actually find myself coaching some of the people who he (and Acts 29) turns down. I'm happy to have Driscoll's seconds (being one myself, of course...) :)
Posted by: bob | April 07, 2005 at 01:59 PM