
Monte Sahlin, called by some "the Adventist George Barna," talks about trends in religion, mission metropolis, the new Pew numbers, the growth of disorganized faith, and HBO's THE WIRE.
Charles Scriven is president of Kettering College of the Medical Arts and chairs the Adventist Forum/SPECTRUM board.

He has taught at then Walla Walla College, pastored the Sligo Church, and was the president of Columbia Union College. In this conversation he draws upon his life in Adventism to think about how we can reconstruct our community to face the challenges of a globalized, 21st century.
In light of another successful religious liberty conference by NARLA and the one request for more audio content, I've gone ahead and edited up a second podcast from my chat with James Standish.
Today we're talking with Ray Dabrowski, Director of Communication for the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Ray has pioneered two major innovations in church communication, namely the Adventist News Network and the Global Internet Evangelism Forum. ANN provides reported stories of Adventists engaged with contemporary issues and the Global Internet Evangelism Network (GIEN) brings together church leaders and Adventism's technologists.
James Standish discusses the policy behind the Workplace Religious Freedom Act. Click here to tell your members of Congress that you support it.
Welcome to the Spectrum Podcast.
We'll be providing eclectic content starting today.
Kicking it off right now I'm starting a weekly series on Innovation in Church Work.
These are about seven minute conversations with Adventists who are doing creative things in our community.
Coming up, we'll have: