Jordan sits down with P Nate to talk about his brand-new kids’ fantasy series, The Church at Oxford Street and The Bell that Calls the Dead—stories where the kids of Crossroads Church become the heroes in a very real spiritual war behind an old church’s walls. They unpack the big idea behind the “Crossroads Kids” world: re-enchanting our view of reality, helping children see that worship is warfare, and using story to disciple kids into courage, repentance, and love for Christ and his church....
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Jordan sits down with P Nate to talk about his brand-new kids’ fantasy series, The Church at Oxford Street and The Bell that Calls the Dead—stories where the kids of Crossroads Church become the heroes in a very real spiritual war behind an old church’s walls. They unpack the big idea behind the “Crossroads Kids” world: re-enchanting our view of reality, helping children see that worship is warfare, and using story to disciple kids into courage, repentance, and love for Christ and his church....
Switch 2 & Mario Kart World Reviews | Reforming Nerdom - Ep 32
Reforming Nerdom Podcast
1 hour 25 minutes
5 months ago
Switch 2 & Mario Kart World Reviews | Reforming Nerdom - Ep 32
In this episode of Reforming Nerdom, Jordan is joined by Nate Hartwig (whose audio had a bit of a rough day) to talk about their first week with the Nintendo Switch 2. How does it compare to other console launches? Is it worth the price? And is the hype real? They also dive into Mario Kart World — the new gameplay mechanics, the open world, and the chaotic Knockout Tour mode. Is it fun? Yes. Is it $110 worth of fun? That’s up for debate. If you’re wondering whether to get the new Switch or ...
Reforming Nerdom Podcast
Jordan sits down with P Nate to talk about his brand-new kids’ fantasy series, The Church at Oxford Street and The Bell that Calls the Dead—stories where the kids of Crossroads Church become the heroes in a very real spiritual war behind an old church’s walls. They unpack the big idea behind the “Crossroads Kids” world: re-enchanting our view of reality, helping children see that worship is warfare, and using story to disciple kids into courage, repentance, and love for Christ and his church....