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The Club 60 is a podcast run by Adam Westfall in his attempts to get through 60 books in a year and then host a review of each book. He will have guests and other experts on the show when possible. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adam-westfall/support
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Bible and Business' Bill English talks about how personal, selfish ambition can impact your work and your life, while being ambitious for what God calls us too can bring flourishing to you and others. Katherine Pasour, author of "Stay the Course," offers parents and grandparents help as they get their newly college-bound students ready for this big…
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During this election year, Everyone's Wilson's Daryl Crouch helps us think through about much weight we put on political outcomes when we need to put more focus on the outcome of our witness for the Kingdom of God. Mark Turman of the Denison Forum helps us look at each major party's platform with a view of how it aligns with God's word. Faith Radio…
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Emerency room doctor Bret Nicks of the Christian Medical and Dental Association talks about the response of an ER doctor in Butler, PA responding the need after the shooting on Saturday and offers ideas how we be equipped to help in an emergency. Ted Bryant of Granger Church, author of "The Jesus Method," talks about how Jesus sought relationships …
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Nick Pitts of the Institute for Global Engagement helps us further process the assassination attempt of the former president, as well as the death of the dad in the stands who covered his family. Philos Project's Luke Moon addresses the global response to the attempted assassination, as well as the state of support for the nation of Israel in their…
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Jason Carver, author of "40 Day Stand for Marriage Restoration," shares how is marriage fell apart, yet he prayed and worked for its restoration. He offers encouragement for those whose marriages are strained to seek God's healing for their relationship. True Charity's James Whitford confronts the weakness of many efforts to alleviate poverty becau…
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Carmen LaBerge spends time helping us process the attempted assassinated of the former president, and calls us to be the people of God's kingdom and seek peace. Political Scientist Daniel Bennett, author of "Uneasy Citizenship," offers his insights around the shooting at the campaign rally in Pennsylvania, and how we need to resist the tribalism th…
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Plugged In's Adam Holz talk about the summer blockbuster "Inside Out 2" and how it has opened doors for talking not just about our emotions, but also some deeper spiritual conversations. Carmen LaBerge looks the the spiritual practice of Sabbath and resting, and how Jesus calls us to rest and love well at the same time. Faith Radio podcasts are mad…
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The Equipped Newsletter's Thann Bennett talks about his son's swimming test and how he, like us, need someone to be be present and lovingly encourage him to take the bold step. Social media expert Chris Martin responds to an article regarding if artificial intelligence can help our faith grow. While we appreciate it doing some of the grunt work, AI…
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Carmen looks at how faith has gradually changed the lives of a group of raucous students, a former witch and tattoo artist, and raunchy comedian. Are welcoming and patience to see how God transforms lives through Jesus? Jen Oshman, author of the children's book "It's Good to Be a Girl," helps us see through the counterfeit vision of womanhood and r…
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Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith responds to a New York Times op-ed where someone made an argument about how Christian values are not American Values. He also discusses how believing God as ruler of all things makes iving in a pluralistic world possible. Sarah Westfall, author of the "Way of Belonging," helps us think afresh who we are in Chris…
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Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity talks about how God designed humans are relational beings, and how the idea of offering people companionship through artificial intelligence devices will likely fall short of our needs. Counselor Debra Fileta, author of "Are You Really OK?" talks about some of the common bad bits of advic…
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Carmen looks at some of the recent news from various Christian groups and reflects on how Martin Luther offers a way to be both honoring of those he disagreed with while still standing for Truth. Mission Network New's Ruth Kramer talked about renewed attacks on Ukrainian civilian targets and how ministries are seeking love and serve their neighbors…
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Kimberly Nollan of YoungLife, talks more about their research of global youth and how they want known for being them, for their talents and interests, rather than for their occupations or birthplaces. Vibrant Faith's Rick Lawrence, author of "Editing Jesus," talks about how we allow the world to form our understanding of Jesus instead letting Jesus…
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In looking at the President's claim that he would only stop running for the presidency "if the Lord Almighty came down" to tell him to, Carmen helps look at this theological claim, and how we can know how we can hear God. Natalie Brand, author of "The Scuttlebutt Letters," talks how God can and should transform how we use our words and what words w…
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National security expert Elizabeth Neumann, author of "Kingdom of Rage," talks about a documentary she was part of that looks at how our nation might respond to unrest after an election. Bible teacher Carol McLeod, author of "Overflowing," takes us to the book of Colossians to help us to live in light of who Jesus is: our creator, sustainer, and sa…
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Lionshare's Dave Buehring talks about having a gracious heart toward those who are wrong and can't see it, even after repeated attempts to correct. Adam Carrington of the Ashbrook Center for Public Affair offers some insights around two of the last Supreme Court decisions, including the presidential immunity case. He also points us to how Jesus nee…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, long-time journalist Marvin Olasky, author of "Pivot Points," talks about the times God redirected his life for His glory and Marvin's peace. Robert J. Morgan, author of "Whatever Happens," shows that we can have joy and happiness even when circumstances are overwhelming. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible …
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Lionshare's Dave Buehring helps us understand how the Holy Spirit works in us and through us to disciple other people and for ourselves to become more Christ-like. Indeed, there is no other way it happens. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern-St. Paul, helps us see again that in spi…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Miles Smith, author of "Religion and Republic," looks at how Christianity influenced our nation's first 100 years due to the underlying beliefs and practices of the people. Political scientist Adam Carrington of the Ashbrook Center explains that while there's a lot we can learn through the likes of Aristotle in…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Lionshare's Dave Buehring talks about his frienship and shepherding of the late Christian singer Mandisa, as well as how sports chaplains impact the spiritual and personal lives of athletes. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern-St Paul talks about why being intellectually curious, b…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Nate Pickowicz, author of "The Kindness of God," helps us see and savor God's kindness even when we are overwhelmed by the harsh realities of life. Timothy Carney, author of "Family Unfriendly," talks about the ways our society makes raising kids hard, but also offers a positive vision for how we can support pa…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Lionshare's Dave Buehring talks about miracles, expecting them today because of the miracle of Jesus' birth, life, death, and resurrection. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern - St Paul, helps us look at God's transcendent moral order and how lovingly living in light of that truth …
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Political scientist John Barrett talks about the political sermons and conversations we need to have: How do we not fear in fearful times? How do we not let the sun go down on our political anger? and more. Pastor Irwyn Ince, author of 'Hope Ain't a Hustle," takes us to Hebrews to find an anchor for hope in thi…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Lionshare's Dave Buehring continues to talk around the names and attributes of God. Today, he looks at the forgiveness of God and how God has a sense of humor. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern - St Paul, looks at the prophet Daniel's certainty about God helped him to serve and l…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Life.Church's Craig Groeschel, author of "Think Ahead," talks about how if we want our future to be more God-honoring, we need to make certain decisions today to support that goal. Pastor Ted Bryant, author of "The Jesus Method," explores how Jesus both truthfully and lovingly engaged the hot topics of His day,…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Lionshare's Dave Buehring speaks more on some of the names of God: how He is our friend, but also a God of glory. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern, talks about the vision of leading others to engage the culture from the place of being theologically conservative. He looks to the …
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Carmen starts the hour looking at the presidential debate and how as people of God's Kingdom of Truth we should engage in the inevitable conversations. Plugged In's Adam Holz addresses the dark patterns some online games and website trick our kids into engaging content that can be harmful, or trick them into unwanted online purchases. Carmen also t…
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Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newsletter and show shares more about how his adopted son has so changed his life, and seeks to help us appreciate those who God has in your life that are life-giving to you. Social media expert Chris Martin looks at a recent report from Google on the ways Gen Z interacts with news and information, and how they develop…
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Pastor Mark Vroegop, author of "Waiting Isn't a Waste," talks about finding peace and strength, even when you are in a time of uncertainty and anxiety. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern-St. Paul, helps us see again that in spite of being surrounded by an anti-God culture, Dan could be flexible culturally and make a l…
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Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith describes how in spite the way people are creating wedge issues around things like the Supreme Court or other matters, we are called to trust God, give do respect to authority, and seek to maintain civility. As we sometimes feel like we're reeling and losing direction, Carmen helps us see how the Lord's Prayer c…
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Dewey Williams, author of "Finding Joy on Death Row," shares his personal story of forgiving his mentally ill sister who took their dad's life, as well as stories of men on death row finding release from their sins. Barbara Winters, author of "Sexpectations," shares principles of forgiving children who engage in destructive behaviors. Faith Radio p…
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Carmen LaBerge helps to start our Faith Radio Day of Forgiveness by taking us to God's Word around forgiveness, a gift God gives us. Pastor Steve Carter, author of "Grieve, Breathe, Receive," share of his forgiveness journey after losing his dream job and having his family's livelihood threatened after the moral failings of the founder of the churc…
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Science writer Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity shares how we'll be able to see an exploding star sometime this summer, as well as the thorny ethical issues around invitro fertilization. Film producers Josh and Rebekah Weigel talks about the story of church in Possum Trot, TX that adopted almost 80 children out of the fo…
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Faithwire's Billy Hallowell shares stories of people living out their faith, including the story of a pastor who wisely and graciously responded with a homeless man started cussing in his church service, with amazing results! Ruth Kramer from Mission Network News provides updates of what God is doing in the world, including how churches are respond…
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Elizabeth Neumann, author of "Kingdom of Rage," talks about some of the grand narratives that drive certain world leaders, but also some of the narratives that drive violent protestors. She talks about how engaging them graciously in Christian community can help de-escalate the tensions we face. Foundation Worldview's Elizabeth Ubanowicz talks how …
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Forgiveness might not be the thing we desire to do, but Lionshare's Dave Buehring reminds us that forgiveness not only sets those who hurt you free, it frees you! Adam Carrington of the Asbrook Center for Public Affairs talks about the Constitutional and the theological ssues around Lousiana's new 10 Commandments law, as well as the moral concerns …
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Plugged In's Adam Holz talks about the latest Pixar movie "Inside Out 2" that opens a lot of doors in talking mental health with teens, as well as apps being developed for those struggling with mental health issues. Peter Ostapko of Kinsmen talks about the "Kinsmen Journal," as well as helping foster communities for men who are seeking to center th…
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While we often can recite famous jingles, how are we at reciting The Ten Commandments? Carmen talks about that in light of the state of Louisiana mandating them be hung in classrooms. Apologist Daniel DeWitt talks about astrophysicist Sarah Silviander, who came to faith in Jesus because of the evidence of God's design. Faith Radio podcasts are made…
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Miles Smith, author of "Religion and Republic," looks at how Christianity influenced our nation's first 100 years due to the underlying beliefs and practices of the people. Steve Cuss, author of "The Expectant Gap," looks at the gap between what we say we believe about God and what we actually live out. He talks about ways to bring your life more i…
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Pastor Alfonso Espinosa, author of "Faith that Sees Through the Culture," talks about Biblical lenses that helps us to rightly understand the world around us so we can engage those around us better. Carmen LaBerge talks about being in a time of waiting and expectancy with a coming grandchild, and looks through Ps. 40 how we should have an expectanc…
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Bible and Business' Bill English helps us apply Ephesian 4:1-6 to our workplace and how gentleness, patience, bearing others faults and striving to maintain unity is important in your work relations. Documentary filmmaker James Tusty, producer of "She Rises Up," talks about how by helping women thrive economically in a society, you also help the co…
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Everyone's Wilson's Daryl Crouch looks at Proverbs 18:21 to help us understand the power of what we say to build people up or destroy. He also talks about the need of pastors to have pastors. Mark Turman of the Denison Forum addresses recent news around a couple of high-profile pastors and understanding the impact our sin can have on others. Faith …
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Carmen LaBerge asks, "how do you respond when you hear someone say something that seems crazy? For that matter, how do you respond when you read some of the seemingly crazy stuff Jesus said?" American Bible Society's John Plake talks about how people view AI when it comes to engaging the Bible and spirituality. Faith Radio podcasts are made possibl…
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Nick Pitts of the Institute for Global Engagement talks about the recent statement adopted by the Southern Baptist Convention concerning invitro fertilization, as well as the Surgeon General's call for a mental health warning label on social media. Philos Project's Luke Moon provides an update on the situation in the Holy Land to help us know how t…
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Psychogist Linda Mintle seeks to answer the questions "are some mental health issues contagious?" as well as helps us find ways of coping with those who are mentally unstable. Police Sgt. Mark Tappen, author of "A Dog Named Mattis," shares about his life as K9 officer handler to Mattis, and about some of the spiritual truths Mattis illustrated. Fai…
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Carmen LaBerge, who is in Indiana for a funeral, thinks about what is home for us. Daniel Bennett, author of "Uneasy Citizenship," talks about in time where this is much culture fighting that building and supporting decidedly Christian institutions like Christian colleges helps to build for the future. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your…
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Life Church Pastor Bobby Gruenewald, the innovator behind YouVersion, talks about its development and how it has helped many bring the Bible to when people are. Documentary film maker Jennifer Lahl from the Center for Bioethics and Culture Network, author of "The Detransition Diaries," shares stories of youth who at one time believed their were tra…
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The Equipped Newsletter's Thann Bennett challenges us to not over-complicate our walk with and witness of Jesus, but to enjoy the simplicity of faith in him. Social media expert Chris Martin talks about how our online use, and overuse, affects and forms our faith, often in negative ways if we're not careful. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible b…
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YoungLife's Kimberly Nollan shares insights from their RELATEProject research on teens and young adults and their desire for authentic relationships with older people. Alan Fadling, author of "A Non-Anxious Life," offers hope for finding God's peace even when life seems overwhelming. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now:…
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Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith helps us look at how major party platforms are formed, what they tell us about a party's direction and how can best look at them from a Biblical viewpoint. Help4Families' Denise Schick, author of "Moving Forward in Community," offers ideas for how we can support families dealing with gender identity issues with …
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