Today, we can access quality information on demand. There is no way to listen to every episode, but here are some of the people who have influenced the BWM’s thinking and inspired him to create and produce this podcast
We can access quality information on demand. There is no way to listen to every episode, but know that these are some of the people who have influenced the BWM’s thinking and inspired him to create and produce this podcast
Join VeggieTales and What’s in the Bible? creator Phil Vischer and co-host Skye Jethani (author, speaker, pastor) for a fast-paced and often funny conversation about pop culture, media, theology, and the fun, fun, fun of living a thoughtful Christian life in an increasingly post-Christian culture.
Skye Jethani is an author, editor, speaker, consultant and pastor. He formerly occupied numerous roles at Christianity Today, a leading communications ministry launched by Billy Graham in 1956. Skye served on the editorial team of Leadership Journal as the group’s Senior Editor. He was also the Senior Producer of This Is Our City, a multi-year, multi-city project telling the stories of Christians working for the flourishing of their communities. In addition, Skye served as the Creative Assistant to the President of Christianity Today where he contributes to strategic planning for the global communications ministry.
Skye has written four books. The Divine Commodity: Discovering a Faith Beyond Consumer Christianity, WITH: Reimagining the Way You Relate to God, Futureville: Discover Your Purpose for Today by Reimagining Tomorrow, and What’s Wrong with Religion?
Skye and his wife, Amanda, have been friends since high school. They were married in 1999 and currently live in Wheaton, Illinois, with their three children Zoe, Isaac, and Lucy. Keep up with Skye at his website.
Phil Vischer made his first animated film when he was nine years old and by age fourteen was convinced he would be a filmmaker when he grew up. After a brief stint in Bible College, Phil struck out on his own, looking for a way to integrate his faith with his filmmaking. This quest led him to a tomato and a cucumber. The year was 1991, and Phil was a newly married 25 year-old with no financial backing and no idea how his vegetables would ever see the light of day. Today, more than 65 million VeggieTales videos have been purchased and Phil’s faith-filled stories can be found in 1/3 of all American homes with young children. Although Phil’s original company, Big Idea Productions, collapsed in bankruptcy in 2003, Phil continues some involvement with VeggieTales, while actively developing new ways to integrate faith and storytelling through his new company, Jellyfish Labs, including the new DVD series, What’s in the Bible? Phil captured the breathtaking rise and heartbreaking fall of Big Idea Productions in the book Me, Myself & Bob.
Phil lives with his wife Lisa (aka Junior Asparagus) and their three kids in West Chicago, Illinois.