If you’re awake between 7:30 and 8 a.m. Eastern (6:30-7 a.m. Central) tomorrow morning, then point your browser toward WCRF Radio in Cleveland to hear parts 5 and 6 of a six-part interview I did with host Mark Zimmerman about my “6 Denominations in 6 Weeks” experiment.
You could have listened to parts 1 and 2 yesterday morning and parts 3 and 4 today, but I forgot to tell you about it. Also, that’s really early for most of us. It’s probably too much to ask anyway.
There are a lot of things I expect from you readers.
• I expect you to leave a comment on the Who Are You? post.
• I expect you to buy a copy of Pocket Guide to the Bible (see sidebar at left) if you don’t already own one, because $6.99 is beans for a signed copy of a book personally shipped and handled by a real-live author. I promise your book will have my own fingerprints on it. (Do not be alarmed: I wash my hands frequently.)
• I also expect you to brush your teeth twice daily and adhere to most local, state, and federal laws. I expect you to visit this blog occasionally. I expect you to be nice, in general.
But I do not expect you to set your alarms for way early in the morning so you can get up and listen to me ramble for 10 minutes on a Cleveland radio show. That’s going too far. And I know where to draw the line: I’m not above asking for your time and money…just not an unreasonable amount of time or an unreasonable amount of money.
That’s just the kind of guy I am.