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10th Oct 2018

Chris Staron is Creating Podcasts That Examine The Church From the Inside Out

I first interviewed Chris Staron (and his brother Nick) in 2007 after receiving a copy of their movie Between the Walls. Since then, a lot has changed and Chris is producing a stellar podcast about issues confronting the Church.

Chris tackles some very controversial topics in his podcast, Truce, with grace and kindness—something missing from current online “dialog”.

I talked with Chris about the purpose of his podcast and the process he uses to create each episode.

About Chris

Chris Staron is the writer/ director of the films Bringing up Bobby and Between the Walls.

His novel, Cradle Robber, is now available as an e-book. He’s now the producer and host of the Truce podcast, which uses journalistic tools to look inside the Christian church.

When he’s not busy with one of his projects, he teaches Sunday school and performs in a local improv comedy troupe.

I hope you enjoyed this interview with Chris Staron. Please be sure to check out his podcast, movies, and book (all linked above).


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Music: “Loopster” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

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Struggling for Purpose
A personal audio journal of faith and folly by John Wilkerson.

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John Wilkerson

Since I was a kid I’ve loved technology. My first computer was a Commodore VIC-20. My first gaming console was an Atari 2600. Saturday morning cartoons were my crack.

Those formative years gave me a passion for things that light up and beep. These days I tend to binge on social media and Netflix.

I’ve been married to my fantastic wife for 27 years and have 7 awesome kids, a fancy daughter-in-law, and the cutest grandsons on the planet.

My wife and I homeschooled all of our kids. Well, my wife homeschooled them and I tried to help.

Mostly I just got in the way and distracted them from their learning. That’s what dads are supposed to do, right?

Every day I struggle to follow Jesus
Struggling for Purpose is my personal audio journal of faith and folly. Most of the time it seems more like folly than faith. Sometimes I interview people I find interesting.

Join me as I struggle for purpose in my daily life.

“Dear brothers and sisters…I urge you…to join in my struggle…”
—Romans 15:30 (NLT)