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The Plumber, The Economist, and The Prodigal

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Hartley takes a Jamaican plunge, Kevin criticizes a helpless reporter, and the pigs are left behind.

Show Notes:

  • For a written report about the interview with Larry Kudlow, visit here.
  • The Parable of the Prodigal Son is recorded in Luke 15:11-32. In the story, a father has two sons. The younger son asks for his portion of inheritance from his father, who grants his son's request. This son, however, is wasteful and extravagant, thus squandering his fortune and eventually becoming destitute. As consequence, he now must return home empty-handed and intend to beg his father to accept him back as a servant. To the son's surprise, he is not scorned by his father but is welcomed back with celebration and a welcoming party. Envious, the older son refuses to participate in the festivities. The father tells the older son: "you are ever with me, and all that I have is yours, but your younger brother was lost and now he is found."

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Show Credits:

  • Sounds by Zapsplat
  • Announcer: Dr. K.J. Wright
  • Podcast Theme: Catch It Music by Coma-Media from Pixabay
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Hartley takes a Jamaican plunge, Kevin criticizes a helpless reporter, and the pigs are left behind.

Show Notes:

  • For a written report about the interview with Larry Kudlow, visit here.
  • The Parable of the Prodigal Son is recorded in Luke 15:11-32. In the story, a father has two sons. The younger son asks for his portion of inheritance from his father, who grants his son's request. This son, however, is wasteful and extravagant, thus squandering his fortune and eventually becoming destitute. As consequence, he now must return home empty-handed and intend to beg his father to accept him back as a servant. To the son's surprise, he is not scorned by his father but is welcomed back with celebration and a welcoming party. Envious, the older son refuses to participate in the festivities. The father tells the older son: "you are ever with me, and all that I have is yours, but your younger brother was lost and now he is found."

Comment—What do you think?

X / Tweet™ to us | @FaithMoneyBomb
Leave a comment via Email | f.bombs@hartleywright.com

Connect With Us:

Hartley Facebook / Twitter / Threads
Kevin Facebook / Blog

Show Credits:

  • Sounds by Zapsplat
  • Announcer: Dr. K.J. Wright
  • Podcast Theme: Catch It Music by Coma-Media from Pixabay
  continue reading

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