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	<itunes:summary>We share a hope that there are a bunch of Christian breweries out there crafting, experimenting, imagining, and sharing a Christian faith that is life-giving.  These two friends will be talking to each other, interviewing other ecclesial brewers, and hopefully encouraging those who listen to journey towards a more beautiful life with God and the world.  

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<p>And we have an additional treat! Ryan Parker of <a href='http://poptheology.com' target='_blank'>PopTheology.com</a> returns with film reviews of Avatar and Invictus, using some ingenuity of his own in finding a common thread to tie these two very different movies together.</p>
<p>We will be back in 2010 with Season 3 of Homebrewed Christianity Podcast, starting with another visit from <a href='http://tonyj.net/' target='_blank'>Tony Jones</a>.</p>
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And we have an additional treat! Ryan Parker of PopTheology.com returns with film reviews of Avatar and Invictus, using some ingenuity of his own in finding a common thread to tie these two very different movies together.
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