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Render Unto Caesar

Joshua Campbell

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Render Unto Caesar seeks to dissect the connection between religion and the public sphere. This series is originally aired on 91.3 FM Community Radio in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, and then transferred to podcast.
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A place to find ideas, inspiration and practical tools to help make the messy business of being human just a little bit easier. Each week, host Katie Elliott interviews a different guest and invites them to suggest a 'Little Challenge' that listeners can try for themselves.
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Can we learn to make smarter choices? Listen in as host Katy Milkman--behavioral scientist, Wharton professor, and author of How to Change--shares stories of high-stakes decisions and what research reveals they can teach us. Choiceology, an original podcast from Charles Schwab, explores the lessons of behavioral economics to help you improve your judgment and change for good. Season 1 of Choiceology was hosted by Dan Heath, bestselling author of Made to Stick and Switch. Podcasts are for inf ...
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The Strong Stoic Podcast is a raw, honest, and unapologetically deep podcast about philosophy and self-improvement. Join your host, Brandon Tumblin, as he breaks down a wide variety of complex and difficult topics while bringing together different philosophies, sciences, and perspectives.
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Hosted by Ben Bennett, Director of the Resolution Movement of Josh McDowell Ministry, the Resolution Podcast provides Biblical and psychological solutions for the unprecedented levels of anxiety, loneliness, shame, and porn use that many people face today. Overcome your struggles and thrive in life by solving problems at the root! Join the global movement of people experiencing healing.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe Welcome to the podcast featuring the latest messages heard around the CFM fellowship. Our churches have been blessed with some of the best preachers around the world, and we want to share! We hope these messages bless you and bring you closer to God. We post four ad-supported sermons per week on this podcast. Much more available on the premium version.
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Experts on History

World History Encyclopedia

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We'll meet historians, archaeologists and curators who are experts in their field and hear about the lives of people who have made history their jobs, learn fascinating facts about the past, and go on a journey through world history.
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Over a century years old, Campbell Clinic physicians are the recognized national and international leaders in the field of orthopaedics. This Campbell Clinic podcast will highlight the Now and Future of orthopaedics. Our physicians are integrating the latest orthopaedic treatments and medical advancements in musculoskeletal care through their continued and ongoing clinical research, innovation, teaching, and the writing of the Campbell’s Operative Orthopaedic textbook.
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How the science of evolution explains how everything came to be, from bacteria and blue whales to cell phones, cities, and artificial intelligence Everything Evolves: Why Evolution Explains More Than We Think, from Proteins to Politics (Princeton UP, 2025) reveals how evolutionary dynamics shape the world as we know it and how we are harnessing the…
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The Bible warns us that from the moment we are saved, we are hunted. In this sermon, Pastor Joe Rice preaches on Proverbs 6:5 and Proverbs 22:3, showing how Satan’s hunters seek to destroy destinies, discourage new converts, and derail believers. From false prophets to debt, distractions, and even well-meaning family, the enemy uses many hunters. L…
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In this episode of The Strong Stoic Podcast, I share reflections from my recent two-week trip to Vietnam—my first time in Asia. Travel today is often portrayed as a flex on social media, but beneath the highlight reels lies a deeper opportunity: stepping outside your cultural bubble and immersing yourself in another way of life. I talk about how tr…
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D-Day was an invasion that broke a fortress. Joshua 1 is God’s command to invade darkness with courage and obedience. This message links the cost at Normandy to the church’s call today: enter enemy-held territory, work as one body, send and support workers, and see captives set free in Jesus. Texts: Joshua 1:1–9, Ephesians 6:12, Colossians 1:13, Ac…
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“Wilderness Ministry” from Luke 3—location is God’s choice, the message must be repentance, and the posture is humility that points to Jesus. When those align, God brings people, opens nations, and sustains true success. https://TakingTheLandPodcast.com SUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM FOR MORE: • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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Isaiah 54 calls barren hearts and barren churches to sing, enlarge, and expect. In this opening conference message, Pastor Chris Aulson casts vision for a “spiritual baby boom”: fruit that remains, disciples raised, and churches planted to the ends of the earth. Learn how God often allows our limits to surface so His power can be seen, why faith si…
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If you've ever gotten well into a project—maybe a DIY renovation—and then realized that you've taken the wrong approach, you probably know that it's very tempting to just stay the course. Starting all over again would be so painful, even if starting over is clearly the best option. Or maybe you've taken a wrong turn on a hike and only noticed it a …
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A call to reject “Gospel Lite” and become a generation God can interrupt. From Jonah 1:1–3, we see how comfort and plans collide with God’s mission. Examples from Pastor Wayman Mitchell and Pastor Joe Campbell show how yielded lives gain weight and anointing. Jesus models a life that is fully focused yet instantly interruptible (John 5). The call t…
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The Wound Man—a medical diagram depicting a figure fantastically pierced by weapons and ravaged by injuries and diseases—was reproduced widely across the medieval and early modern globe. In Wound Man: The Many Lives of a Surgical Image (Princeton University Press, 2025), Dr. Jack Hartnell charts the emergence and endurance of this striking image, u…
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Raising the next generation is not a top-down project. It lives or dies in the middle. From Acts 18, Pastor Adam shows how Aquila and Priscilla quietly took Apollos aside and turned raw zeal into sharp effectiveness. Along the way: Nokia vs. Toyota culture, Jethro’s counsel to Moses (Exodus 18), the tragedy of Judges 2, Titus 1 order, and a USS Wis…
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Pastor Greg preaches theme of hearing 'no' from God, explaining how it can be a powerful tool for character development and trust in God's greater plan. He encourages listeners to embrace God's 'no' as a necessary part of their spiritual journey, ultimately leading to a more profound understanding of God's purpose in their lives. https://TakingTheL…
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In this episode, I explore Epictetus’ challenge: Can you gain wealth and possessions without losing your dignity, self-respect, and character? Drawing from Enchiridion 24, I unpack the Stoic idea of detachment—why possessions so easily ensnare us, how loss reveals our attachments, and what it really means to see everything in life as borrowed, not …
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When the US Congress enacted Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, no one expected it to become a prominent tool for confronting sexual harassment in schools. Title IX is the civil rights law that prohibits education programs from discriminating “on the basis of sex.” At the time, however, the term “sexual harassment” was not yet in use; th…
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A direct charge to bridge the generational gap and build a pipeline of disciples. From David and Eliab to Moses and Joshua to Stephen’s bold witness, this message calls both seasoned saints and emerging leaders to transfer mantle, responsibility, and Spirit-empowered faith.https://TakingTheLandPodcast.comSUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM FOR MORE:• ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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Why is radio so white? In Listeners Like Who? Exclusion and Resistance in the Public Radio Industry (Princeton UP, 2025) Laura Garbes, a Sociologist and Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, explores the history of public radio, theorising it as a white institutional space. Alongside the rich history and theoretical fram…
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Many are hurt in church. Hannah was provoked in the house of God, yet she chose God’s will there and found healing there. Elkanah’s double portion models grace amid broken systems. The call is clear: refuse bitterness, stop replaying the wound, forgive, plant yourself, and let God turn the place of pain into the place of joy. Includes a real-life t…
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What do children believe in? In Growing Up Godless: Non-Religious Childhoods in Contemporary England (Princeton UP, 2025) Anna Strhan, a Reader in the Department of Sociology at the University of York and Rachael Shillitoe, a senior social scientist in the UK civil service and honorary fellow in the Department of Sociology at the University of York…
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Why Americans favor progressive taxation in principle but not in practice Most Americans support progressive taxation in principle, and want the rich to pay more. But the specific tax policies that most favor are more regressive than progressive. What is behind such a disconnect? In Taxation and Resentment: Race, Party, and Class in American Tax At…
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After the offering (skip to 12:50), Pastor Brown preaches “Standing on the Shoulders of Giants” from Exodus 28:1–2,12. We are not self-made. God designs leaders and believers to carry names on our shoulders and on our hearts—with affection and responsibility. Key movements: Abraham’s intercession for Lot, Israel blessed “for the fathers’ sake,” Aar…
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Dating has never been more complicated. Between the rise of online apps, shifting cultural expectations, and the pull of red pill and feminist extremes, many people are left frustrated—or giving up altogether. In this episode, I sit down with Tim Ash, co-author of Primal Dating, to uncover the evolutionary psychology beneath our modern mating strug…
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Prayer is not a duty. It is access. In Luke 11:9–13, Jesus links ask/seek/knock to the gift of the Holy Spirit so we learn to pray with structure, persistence, and power. Pastor Nigel Brown calls the church to a prayer revival: praying in the Spirit for strategies, breakthrough, and intimacy with God. https://TakingTheLandPodcast.comSUBSCRIBE TO PR…
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What makes an effective team? Talent? Skill? Discipline? In this episode of Choiceology with Katy Milkman, we're looking at some of the more surprising ingredients of successful teams, according to science. Teams where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. You'll hear the story of the Kon-Tiki expedition—a harrowing journey across the Pac…
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A straight call from Pastor Wayman Mitchell: preach the Kingdom with power, not programs. Luke 10 shows gospel authority that crushes darkness, heals the sick, and plants true “colonies of heaven.” This message rejects spectacle religion and easy-believism, calls for repentance, and sends believers as Spirit-empowered deliverers into a fallen world…
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The First King of England: Æthelstan and the Birth of a Kingdom (Princeton University Press, 2025) by Professor David Woodman is a foundational biography of Æthelstan (d. 939), the early medieval king whose territorial conquests and shrewd statesmanship united the peoples, languages, and cultures that would come to be known as the “kingdom of the E…
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In this episode, I dive deep into one of Epictetus’s striking passages: “As a target is not set up for the archer to miss it, so there is no intrinsic evil that exists in the world.” At first glance, it’s an odd way to phrase things—but hidden within is a Stoic lesson on victimhood, agency, and what it truly means to be free. We live in a culture t…
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A straight call to biblical discipleship: sons who are “fit for battle” through submission, toughness, and spiritual sonship. Takeaways: Discipleship happens in the life of the church, not just proximity to a leader. God promotes; men submit, endure, and obey. Authority flows to those under authority. Action: Identify one area to take correction, o…
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Imagine this: You’re walking past a shallow pond and spot a toddler thrashing around in the water, in obvious danger of drowning. You look around for her parents, but nobody is there. You’re the only person who can save her and you must act immediately. But as you approach the pond you remember that you’re wearing your most expensive shoes. Wading …
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We often think of censorship as governments removing material or harshly punishing people who spread or access information. But Margaret E. Roberts’ new book Censored: Distraction and Diversion Inside China’s Great Firewall (Princeton University Press, 2020) reveals the nuances of censorship in the age of the internet. She identifies 3 types of cen…
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Why do Americans eat so much beef? In Red Meat Republic: A Hoof-to-Table History of How Beef Changed America (Princeton University Press, 2019), the historian Joshua Specht provides a history that shows how our diets and consumer choices remain rooted in nineteenth century enterprises. A century and half ago, he writes, the colonialism and appropri…
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What does it mean to supervise a bank? And why does it matter who holds that power? In this episode, Sean H. Vanatta joins us to explore the hidden machinery behind American finance, as told in his new book Private Finance, Public Power: A History of Bank Supervision in America (Princeton UP, 2025), co-authored with Peter Conti-Brown. Spanning near…
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God called Philip onto a desert road, not knowing what he would find—but there he met the Ethiopian eunuch, and a nation was touched. In this powerful message, discover how God calls us into uncomfortable, uncertain places so that His purposes can unfold. Your obedience on the desert road can change lives, bring miracles, and fulfill God’s master p…
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From the years before World War I until the late 1960s, the journalist and political theorist Walter Lippmann was one of the most influential writers in the United States of America. His words and ideas had a powerful impact on American liberalism and his writings on the media are still taught today. Lippmann is now the subject of Tom Arnold-Forste…
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In this powerful conference message, discover how to tap into God’s supernatural blessing for your life, church, and finances. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 9, Pastor Rodney shares his journey from a rebuke to a revelation—that God’s provision is not a one-time miracle, but a continual flow for those who sow in faith. https://TakingTheLandPodcast.com …
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In this episode of The Strong Stoic Podcast, I sit down once again with Chuck Chakrapani, author of The Power to Change: Stoic Strategies to Transform Your Life. Chuck shares practical wisdom on how Stoicism can be applied to modern problems—overthinking, fear, indecision, and the messy complexity of life. We discuss: Why most people struggle to ch…
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It’s easy to think that ancient history is, well, ancient history—obsolete, irrelevant, unjustifiably focused on Greece and Rome, and at risk of extinction. In What Is Ancient History?, Walter Scheidel presents a compelling case for a new kind of ancient history—a global history that captures antiquity’s pivotal role as a decisive phase in human de…
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We've all been there. Maybe you fumbled a line in a presentation. Or tripped on a shoelace. Or suffered a bad hair day. It can feel like the whole world is watching you—and judging you—in those embarrassing moments. But are people paying as much attention to you as you think? In this episode of Choiceology with Katy Milkman, we explore why we tend …
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Revolution and Dictatorship: The Violent Origins of Durable Authoritarianism (Princeton UP, 2022) explores why dictatorships born of social revolution—such as those in China, Cuba, Iran, the Soviet Union, and Vietnam—are extraordinarily durable, even in the face of economic crisis, large-scale policy failure, mass discontent, and intense external p…
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A bracing corrective to predictions of the European Union’s decline, by a leading historian of modern Europe Is the European Union in decline? Recent history, from the debt and migration crises to Brexit, has led many observers to argue that the EU’s best days are behind it. Over the past decade, right-wing populists have come to power in Poland, H…
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Summary Mountains don’t move without power. In this sermon from Matthew 17, we see Jesus teach His disciples why some breakthroughs never come—because this kind only comes out by prayer and fasting. Pastor Chris preaches on demonic strongholds, the devil’s strategies, and the supernatural resistance we face in prayer. More importantly, he shows the…
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I’m Nicholas Gordon, host of the Asian Review of Books podcast, done in partnership with the New Books Network. On this show, we interview authors writing in, around, and about the Asia-Pacific region. King Lear, one of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies, starts with Lear dividing up his kingdom between his three daughters: Goneril, Regan and Cord…
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Summary Pastor Mitchell preaches a powerful missions rally sermon about spiritual growth, first love, and God’s global vision for the Church. From Ephesians 4, he challenges believers to grow beyond spiritual infancy, embrace their calling, and rise up for world evangelism. Using vivid illustrations like bonsai trees, fishbowls, and missionary hero…
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Summary In this convicting Leadership Monday sermon, Pastor Martin Klok unpacks the powerful truth hidden in Genesis 24: the spirit of “also.” Rebekah didn’t just do what was required—she went beyond. And in doing so, she unlocked a divine destiny she never could have anticipated. Whether you’re a disciple, leader, or just starting your faith journ…
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Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Mary Bridges, Ernest May Fellow in History and Policy at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, about her book, Dollars and Dominion: US Bankers and the Making of a Superpower. Dollars and Dominion takes an infrastructural view of ba…
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Summary In this powerful message from 2 Samuel 23:13–17, we explore the example of David’s mighty men and what it means to be a loyal disciple who gets behind the vision of their pastor. Using the story of Winston Churchill’s leadership during WWII, this sermon draws clear parallels between the support great leaders receive and the vital role of fa…
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In this powerful Thursday night conference service, Pastor Rick Martinez delivers a stirring message from Luke 4:38–39, calling believers to immediate action after receiving a miracle from God. Following an offering challenge for world evangelism, this message urges Christians to rise up, serve, and invest their lives in the work of the Gospel. You…
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I’m Nicholas Gordon, host of the Asian Review of Books podcast, done in partnership with the New Books Network. On this show, we interview authors writing in, around, and about the Asia-Pacific region. How do you tell the story of India–not just the modern-day country, but the whole region of South Asia, home to over two billion people? Historian A…
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In an overloaded, superficial, technological world, in which almost everything and everybody is judged by its usefulness, where can we turn for escape, lasting pleasure, contemplation, or connection to others? While many forms of leisure meet these needs, Zena Hitz writes, few experiences are so fulfilling as the inner life, whether that of a bookw…
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