This week we have a lengthy intro where we poke at Zach Lind for poking at us. He is challeging us with his industrial intro music.
He does so in his #2 Podcast Episode here
The main interview is with Charity Dixon who talks about the organization that she works for called Greater Works. Find out more about them and their simple idea of getting clean water to people who need it at their website greaterworks.me
And as always we would love to have your comments here and we could use your support by picking up a copy of Nick’s book The Hopeful Skeptic: Revisiting Christianity from the Outside
Charity also mentions a website called briterevolution.com for getting some great music that helps out great causes.
[Direct link to ep 152 - Charity Dixon and Greater Works]
Tags: africa, charity dixon, clean water, Emergent, finding rythm, greater works, josh case, literal salvation, nick fiedler, podcast, zach lind

While I agree that we can’t just sit around and expect some one else to do something, I think it’s still important to pray. We are still limited beings, and cannot do anything without God’s strength and guidance.
We are definitely limited as human beings, and I know that the guys at greater works and even my co-host would most likely wholeheartedly with you.
As a slight bit different than those around me, I think we can do much without God’s strength and guidance. I don’t mean to say that to get into a skiffle with you, I say it because it is important for me to see people doing the physical work.
I personally don’t know if prayer works, but I know we can do things that work. So I put my hope in the goodness of people inspired by the teachings of Jesus.
Travis thanks for your thoughts and feedback. And like I said, I definitely don’t speak for anyone else on this podcast.