God's Mac on iPhone and iPod Touch

ImageWe've got some good news for those of you with an iPhone or iPod Touch! All of our podcast episodes are now available on a customized web app (small site) just for you. We're thrilled that Apple has listed the web app in their directory as well! We've already started hearing from new listeners via that location. You must have either of these devices to correctly view the web app (on regular computers or other devices the buttons are not displayed and every other episode that is coded differently is white and seems invisible). The Apple Development Center was of great assistance in providing custom style sheets and code to make this possible. We also have a new episode coming out very soon, with some thrilling news and additions to the podcast. Thanks to our dedicated audience and network of friends!

Available using iPhone - www.GodsMac.com/iphone

And be sure to check out the other great apps available at www.apple.com/webapps (God's Mac is located in the News category)

 
Gabe co-presenting on Tech Podcast Roundtable
Image Head over to this month's recorded Tech Podcast Roundtable and check out Gabe and two other podcasters as they give their tech presentations. You'll be able to hear them and view their screens as Gabe (starts at 21:00) demonstrates how to utilize Facebook for your podcast or organization, Bwana McCall demonstrates  Übercaster , and Mike Smith discusses Vmware Fusion. Many thanks to Todd Cochrane and the Tech Podcast Network for this opportunity, and for the great job they are doing at promoting our individual podcasts! Check back monthly for new roundtables and daily for podcasts!
 
Episode #33 - Collide Magazine
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Episode links:
CollideMagazine.com
God's Mac on Facebook
Mac OS X Leopard
SuperDuper! software
Restricted iPhone sales

Featured Artist:
Jars of Clay on iTunes

Scott McLellan, editor of Collide Magazine, joins us this week (interview starts at 20:30) and shares how the magazine and staff have come together recently. The first bi-monthly issue hit shelves in September, but you wouldn't have guessed that by picking it up and sifting through it. With an excellent staff, they are focused on how the media and the church converge. Whether you work on a church staff or not, you will want to head over to their site and request your free first issue today! Praise God for such an excellent resource and group of talented individuals!

We both have finally joined Facebook and have created a group where you are able to join us and interact on a more frequent basis. We also bring you news about the Leopard OS release, with Lee already having went through the installation process and Gabe attending his local store's release "party". Here Leepard, Leepard, Leepard!

In the eternity segment this week you will hear words from one of our listeners that is fighting for freedom on the front lines of Iraq! Be sure to visit the blog post that shares more of the details here on our site! Thanks to Nick for sharing with us!

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Original Air Date: October 31, 2007 | Download mp3

 
Nick shares from Iraq

ImageI work at the Apple store in Birmingham, AL but I also have worked at the one in Cincinnati, OH. Currently, I am deployed to Iraq, so I am on leave away from Apple. I'll be here until the summer. It's...well, Iraq. Not quite what you see in the news, though.

Christians don't get what we do. I used to have people argue with me in theology classes about the wrongness of war. Then I come here and see the brokenness of this place. And I want to fix it. Thing is, you can't have surgery without a scapel. And no matter how much it hurts, some of us have to be the scalpel. Even if other Christians don't understand. But that makes it hard. War is not the "Christ like" thing to do. But we have a duty to do. I'm glad the God of Abraham is big enough to get that, and no matter how confused I get, He doesn't.

There's a lot of stuff to be telling people. I mean, it's hard. CNN paints a picture of all this bad stuff going down. All the people dying. All the Soldiers who don't want to be here. Well, let's think about this in a couple ways. How many people have died? Around 3-4 thousand...since Afghanistan started? I think I'm more likely to get murdered in LA, Chicago, or any other major city. It's not Vietnam here, it's not a quagmire. It just takes time. We eat at Burger King way too much. (You're way right away), we drive 100 MPH on the high way, we have DSL and instant oil changes. (if on homepage - click to read more below)

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