The Father Bob Show #90 - Cliff Ravenscraft
Today Bob and I interview Cliff Ravenscraft from Kentucky, USA, on his views on faith, religion, and podcasting. Cliff has experience as an Associate Pastor at a Nazarene Church, and is the CEO of the Generally Speaking Prodcution Network (GSPN). His podcasts can be found at http://gspn.tv
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March 15th, 2008 at 2:25 pm
hehehe,
I like the warning at the start of the podcast. For further effect however I feel that the announcement should be in a deep radio announcer’s tone……..
“Father Bob and the TPN network wishes advise that the following program is rated R, F, J and contains references to Religion, Faith and Jesus Christ”
Very PC, however surely even the more sensitive souls who listen to your program have to be aware that any program that stars a catholic priest has to be prone to the odd reference of the subjects mentioned above.
Great interview however, Cliff Ravenscraft seems like a nice bloke who sees the world sees the world a lot like you Father B.
Its also comforting to think that not all the religious in the USA are extremist right wing christian loonies.
Cheers
J
P.S. The message is getting through to some of us Bob, I myself have been practicing ‘random acts of kindness’ for some time now……. and it doesnt take much to do.