Episode 98 - Eugene Peterson: Humble Servant - Part 2 with Winn Collier

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Today is Part 2 of Steve’s conversation with Winn Collier. They talk about The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill, The Message, how Peterson navigated criticism, and more. You will want to pass this one along to your friends and family!

 
 

Special Guest Winn Collier

In addition to A Burning in My Bones, Winn Collier has authored four books (Restless Faith, Let God: The Transforming Wisdom of François Fénelon, Holy Curiosity, and Love Big, Be Well) and contributed to numerous other volumes. He has written for multiple periodicals including Christianity Today, Christian Century, Relevant, and the Washington Post.

A pastor for twenty-five years, Winn was the founding pastor of All Souls Charlottesville in Virginia. He now directs the Eugene Peterson Center for Christian Imagination at Western Theological Seminary in Michigan. He holds a PhD from the University of Virginia, where he focused on the intersection of religion and literary fiction. Winn and his wife, Miska, a spiritual director, live in Holland, Michigan, with their two sons.

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