John Mark McMillan is a platinum-selling songwriter and artist from Charlotte, North Carolina.
https://www.johnmarkmcmillan.com/
In today's episode, I continue exploring with John Mark many of the themes and questions surrounding the formative power of "hunter-hero" myths that I discussed in the previous episode with Dr. Chris Green.
How do these cultural stories that center around violent heroes shape the way we (especially as men) look at God, the world, and our own sense of vocation?
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