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Brother and Whatnot

Join brothers Matt and Brian Silver as they explore a different book each episode. Brian, with his eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, shares his thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. You'll find them chatting about subjects ranging from Matt's personal journey in recovery and their unique experiences growing up as preacher's kids, to a variety of other topics.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    Brian Recker - "Hell Bent" - Interview Follow-Up and Book Discussion

    This is a follow up discussion about the interview we did with author, Brian Recker. In his new book, Hell Bent, Recker argues that the fear of hell is the "black hole" warping Christian spirituality. He re-examines scripture to assert that hell is not real and that God's universal love is radically inclusive, inviting readers to replace fear with a spirituality rooted in love. Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    Thomas Merton - "Contemplative Prayer" - Book Discussion

    In this episode, brothers Brian and Matt Silver discuss Thomas Merton's book Contemplative Prayer. Merton describes contemplative prayer as the highest expression of spiritual life: a wordless, imageless, and intuitive awareness of God's presence. It is a gift of grace that moves beyond analytical thought to find one's true self in the divine mystery, leading to union with Christ and deeper love.Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    Interview with Brian Recker, author of "Hell Bent"

    Brian Recker joins us to discuss his new book, Hell Bent. Recker argues that the fear of hell is the "black hole" warping Christian spirituality. He re-examines scripture to assert that hell is not real and that God's universal love is radically inclusive, inviting readers to replace fear with a spirituality rooted in love. Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    N.T. Wright's "Surprised By Hope" - Book Discussion

    In this episode, brothers Brian and Matt Silver discuss N.T. Wright's book Surprised By Hope. Wright challenges the common Christian view of "going to heaven" and argues the biblical hope is the bodily resurrection and the redemption of the whole creation (a new heaven and new earth).Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    Timothy Keller's "The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness" - Book Discussion

    In this episode, brothers Brian and Matt Silver discuss Tim Keller's booklet, "The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness." Tim Keller defines true humility as not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less. Finding your identity secured by God's love frees you from constant self-assessment, comparison, and the relentless need for human approval.Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    "Strengthening The Soul of Your Leadership" by Ruth Haley Barton - Book Discussion

    In this episode, brothers Brian and Matt Silver discuss Ruth Haley Barton's book, Strengthening The Soul of Your Leadership. Based on the life of Moses, Barton explores the inner struggles spiritual leaders face, such as burnout, loneliness, and the loss of connection with God. The book emphasizes the importance of spiritual disciplines and practices, like solitude and self-reflection, to cultivate a life-giving relationship with God. Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    "Addiction and Grace" by Gerald G. May - Book Discussion

    In this episode, brothers Brian and Matt Silver discuss Gerald May's book, Addiction and Grace. May redefines addiction as a universal human struggle rooted in attachments to things, people, or behaviors—not just substances. He argues that this "addiction" is a spiritual problem that displaces our innate desire for God. True healing, May suggests, comes not from willpower alone but from surrendering to divine grace and embracing contemplative practices.Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    "A Doubters Guide to Jesus" by John Dickson - Book Discussion

    In this episode, brothers Brian and Matt Silver discuss John Dickson's book, A Doubters Guide to Jesus. Dickson presents a historical investigation into the life of Jesus, drawing on both biblical and extra-biblical sources. It's written for skeptics and believers alike, aiming to uncover a credible portrait of Jesus that challenges common assumptions.Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    "The Impact of God" by Father Iain Matthew - Book Discussion

    In this episode, brothers Matt and Brian Silver discuss Father Iain Matthew's book, The Impact of God. The book is an exploration of the life and writings of the 16th-century Spanish mystic, St. John of the Cross. While John of the Cross is perhaps best known for his poetry on the dark night of the soul, Father Iain's work provides profound insights into the journey of faith and spiritual transformation.Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    "Crazy Love" by Francis Chan - Book Discussion

    This episode, brothers Matt and Brian Silver discuss Francis Chan's book, Crazy Love. It may be clear that we have some reservations about the book's core assertions, but we have great respect for his passion and transparency. In Crazy Love, Chan questions the validity of "lukewarm" faith. He argues that many Christians have settled for a safe, comfortable, and apathetic life. Chan believes the answer to this is a passionate, selfless love for God that should lead to a radical and counter-cultural life.Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    "The Return of the Prodigal Son" by Henri Nouwen - Book Discussion

    Join brothers Matt and Brian Silver this episode as they discuss Henri Nouwen's The Return of the Prodigal Son. Inspired by Rembrandt's painting, Nouwen identifies with the lost younger son and the resentful elder brother, but ultimately finds his true calling in becoming the compassionate father. It's a personal meditation on homecoming, reconciliation, and our divine identity as the Beloved.Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    "Law and Gospel" - by William McDavid, Ethan Richardson, and David Zahl - Book Discussion

    Join brothers Matt and Brian Silver this episode as they discuss Law and Gospel, published by Mockingbird Ministries. McDavid, Richardson, and Zahl explore the fundamental theological distinction between God's demanding law and the unconditional gospel of grace. The book highlights how this framework can be applied personally, offering relief from the burdens of performance and self-justification. Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    "Everything Belongs" by Richard Rohr - Book Discussion

    Join brothers Matt and Brian Silver this episode as they explore Richard Rohr's Everything Belongs. Rohr champions radical inclusivity, urging us to embrace paradox and our shadow selves. He calls for non-dual thinking, finding God in all—brokenness and beauty—to foster Divine Union and compassion.Each episode, we discuss a different book. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    "Low Anthropology" by David Zahl - Book Discussion

    Join brothers Matt and Brian Silver this episode as they explore David Zahl's Low Anthropology. Zahl advocates for a realistic understanding of human nature, acknowledging our inherent limitations and internal struggles. This grounded perspective, fosters humility, compassion for ourselves and others, and a surprising path to genuine hope and deeper connection.We discuss a different book each episode. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    "Awareness" - Anthony De Mello

    Join brothers Matt and Brian Silver this episode as they explore Anthony De Mello's "Awareness," a book that invites us on a journey to "wake up." It beautifully illustrates how our suffering often stems from illusions and attachments, even those wrapped up in our understanding of ourselves, others, and the divine. True happiness and love emerge from this awakening, leading to a fresh perception of reality and a liberation from rigid dogma, revealing a divine presence both within and around us.We discuss a different book each episode. Brian, with eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, provides thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. Expect candid conversations ranging from Matt's personal recovery journey to their shared experiences as preacher's kids.You can reach us at [email protected]

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    "A Praying Life" - Paul E. Miller

    Join brothers Matt and Brian Silver for open conversations, each episode centered around a book they've explored. Brian, an eight-year seasoned Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, brings his theological insights, while his older brother Matt, peppers him with questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. From Alcoholism and Recovery to the unique journey of growing up as preacher's kids, no topic is off limits. In this episode they dive into Paul E. Miller's "A Praying Life," a book that sees prayer not as a chore, but as a genuine, childlike conversation with a loving God. Miller invites us into an honest, continuous dialogue with the divine in every aspect of life. You can reach us at [email protected]

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Join brothers Matt and Brian Silver as they explore a different book each episode. Brian, with his eight years as Lead Pastor at Hope Community Church in St. Paul, MN, shares his thoughtful theological insights. His older brother, Matt, has many questions about God, the Bible, mysticism, and theology. You'll find them chatting about subjects ranging from Matt's personal journey in recovery and their unique experiences growing up as preacher's kids, to a variety of other topics.You can reach us at [email protected]

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