NPR commentary by the real DW
Visitors to the blog probably know that there is a real live Rev. Daniel Webster. He is the director of communications for the Episcopal Diocese
Visitors to the blog probably know that there is a real live Rev. Daniel Webster. He is the director of communications for the Episcopal Diocese
Jack Kenny, creator of The Book of Daniel, has a blog of his own on TV Guide’s site. Here is an excerpt: I (apparently naively)
Recently, on the blog and in personal correspondence, I’ve noticed people tossing around the phrase, “I will pray for you,” in a way that gives
There isn’t a whole lot of Jesus in tomorrow night’s episode, but we do get a longer than usual exposure to Daniel in the pulpit.
Angus, a commenter, asks whether The Book of Daniel will ever depict “a REAL encounter with Christ, rather than a mere projection.” I’d like to
This reflection is from the Rev. Frank Logue, the pastor at King of Peace Episcopal Church in Kingsland, Ga. It says in part: I talk
If you’ve been reading the comments, you may have encountered the term “PK.” It stands for preacher’s kid. (I only learned this myself about a
Jay Leno had this to say: “Tough year for Jesus. Last year, He was the superstar leading character of the biggest movie of the year,
Bishop Dean E. Wolfe of the Diocese of Kansas has written a reaction to “The Book of Daniel.” Our thanks to Melodie Woerman, the diocese’s
The Rev. Andrew T. Gerns of Trinity Episcopal Church in Easton, Pa. has posted this insight piece on the parish blog: “The Book of Daniel”