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Aaron Armstrong / September 4, 2018

S3, Ep. 19: Reading in the Margins

Reading Writers

A little while ago, Dave and I recorded a couple of special episodes of Reading Writers. They were, in fact, the final two episodes of season 3 of the show. But rather than doing this whole “releasing them on time” thing, I went and had a big project get in the way. 

So, we’re releasing the first of these two episodes today. In this episode, Dave and I discuss something incredibly important, especially for folks living a busy lifestyle: how do you fit reading into the margins of life? 

https://media.blubrry.com/readingwriters/p/s3.amazonaws.com/bloggingtheologically/podcast/RWS3-Ep19.mp3

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Although we don’t discuss too many books this time around, we do still give a shout-out to a couple we’re both reading:

  • Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
  • Gay Girl, Good God by Jackie Hill Perry
  • The Art of Rest by Adam Mabry

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Aaron Armstrong

Aaron is the author of Awaiting a Savior: The Gospel, the New Creation, and the End of Poverty, Contend: Defending the Faith in a Fallen World, and Everyday Theology: Understanding the Ideas We Assume are True. He is a writer, speaker, and Brand Manager for The Gospel Project.

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