45 min

C.R. Wiley On Tap By the Way

    • Christianity

We recently had the honor and delight of sitting down with Pastor C.R. Wiley and having a casual conversation around an iPad (hence all the background, and sometimes foreground, noise). 

Wiley's books on the productive household are top of the bag, and really should be required reading for every Christian man:

Man of the House: How to Build a Shelter That Lasts in a World That is Falling Apart — .

The Household and the War for the Cosmos — https://amzn.to/2QotIPN.

Here's the podcast episode we mentioned wherein we discuss the benefits of technology (that Aristotle anticipated), and how Christians should view their smart devices — https://anchor.fm/termon/episodes/How-Should-Christians-Think-About-Smart-Devices--parts-1-and-2-e8oosr.

Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share the podcast!

Our aim is to encourage, exhort, and equip busy believers to become committed and competent disciples of Christ in every area of life.

Support us at patreon.com/termonmedia.

Thanks for listening, and Godspeed!

We recently had the honor and delight of sitting down with Pastor C.R. Wiley and having a casual conversation around an iPad (hence all the background, and sometimes foreground, noise). 

Wiley's books on the productive household are top of the bag, and really should be required reading for every Christian man:

Man of the House: How to Build a Shelter That Lasts in a World That is Falling Apart — .

The Household and the War for the Cosmos — https://amzn.to/2QotIPN.

Here's the podcast episode we mentioned wherein we discuss the benefits of technology (that Aristotle anticipated), and how Christians should view their smart devices — https://anchor.fm/termon/episodes/How-Should-Christians-Think-About-Smart-Devices--parts-1-and-2-e8oosr.

Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share the podcast!

Our aim is to encourage, exhort, and equip busy believers to become committed and competent disciples of Christ in every area of life.

Support us at patreon.com/termonmedia.

Thanks for listening, and Godspeed!

45 min