Politics and Religion. We’re not supposed to talk about that, right? Wrong! We only say that nowadays because the loudest, most extreme voices have taken over the whole conversation. Well, we‘re taking some of that space back! If you’re dying for some dialogue instead of all the yelling; if you know it’s okay to have differences without having to hate each other; if you believe politics and religion are too important to let ”the screamers” drown out the rest of us and would love some engagin ...
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The Mulvane United Methodist Church invites you to spend a few minutes each week to live in and be one with our small town theology. Nothing more than a short walk with God’s abundance and love for one another; and if you find yourself traveling through middle America, Mulvane, Kansas then feel free to stop in and hear this Sunday’s sermon in person.
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From the Amazon to the Himalayas God is accomplishing his mission! This podcast exists to share stories and conversations with the global church and for the global church about the mission of God in the world.
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The One New Man podcast is a wide-ranging conversation about Israel, the Jewish people, the Church, and our cultural moment concerning these topics. It is an ongoing conversation between a Messianic Jew, John Myers and a Gentile Christian, Christopher Kuehl. John is the founder of The Israel Story, and an early planter of a Messianic synagogue in Jerusalem, Israel. Chris is the founder of Present Witness. Together, they form the One New Man. You can expect conversations around Christian Zion ...
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Truth Talks with Tara, hosted by popular author and speaker, Tara Sun, is dedicated to helping you know, love and live God's Word. If you want to uncomplicate Scripture, or you're looking for biblical advice on life, relationships, motherhood, and anything in between, this podcast is for you. Join Tara and her friends to hear real conversations about how to live out your faith.
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Faith isn't always black and white. We're a married couple having honest conversations about the beautiful, messy middle of Latter-day Saint life where doubt and devotion coexist, questions lead to deeper understanding, and everyone belongs. Join us as we dive into questions about culture and theology in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We don't have all of the answers, and yet, we believe. We record these episodes live on Instagram each week. Follow us (Anne) @the.vision.bea ...
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Weekly Livestreams on YouTube on Wed nights at 9pm Eastern/6pm Pacific with hosts Ashley Swearengin and @UnconventionalPastorPaul, Paul Swearengin. She served as mayor of a city, Paul was an evangelical pastor. Together, they were deep in the middle of the rise of Christian nationalism. Come join us as we discussing a spirituality that reaches beyond the walls of a church building and connects deconstructing people of faith to a renewed identity and a beautiful connection to divine love and ...
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Walk the Holy land and learn from Andre your tour guide in Israel First Century Journey in a chronological order From Birth to Resurrection www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com/academy
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Simply stated, religion matters. Religion matters not only for personal reasons, but also for social, economic, political, and military purposes. Unfortunately, studies suggest that religious knowledge and cultural literacy for any religious tradition is either in decline or is non-existent in the United States, despite being one of the most religiously diverse nation on earth. Today, religion is implicated in nearly every major national and international issue. The public arena is awash in ...
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From Theology in the Middle comes "So What?" a podcast that bridges the gap between theologians and the church through thoughtful, unscripted trialogue, and "Good Question," a periodic, episodic podcast exploring questions about faith and culture.
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The Signum Scene podcast covers Signum University news, Signum Symposia, and creator chats from Signum Plaza—engaging talks on literature for fans and scholars. Featuring event updates, faculty chats, MA student thesis presentations, and interviews with leading academics and creators, it offers something for everyone.
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A show about theology, bible, God, and how Christians may approach the hot topics of the day. Pathways is designed to place you in the middle of the conversation, a place that is often scary to approach.
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Welcome to Shoulder to Shoulder, a podcast where a pastor and a rabbi get to the heart of issues that matter to people of faith.
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Welcome to the Ministry to Youth Stories Podcast, where youth ministry leaders like you call in to share their stories. Youth ministry is full of unforgettable moments, the kind that make you laugh until your stomach hurts, cry because you deeply care, and shake your head wondering, “Did that really just happen at youth group?” Each week, youth pastors and leaders just like you call in on the show to share their most outrageous, hilarious, and inspiring youth ministry stories. From youth gro ...
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Welcome to Mission in Action, the audio experience for NewGround: A Muslim-Jewish Partnership for change. On this podcast, you’ll find a mix of our keynotes, workshops, interviews, speeches, and other audio from events led by our team. We are a non-profit with a vision of an America where Muslims and Jews are empowered to create lasting partnerships, engage in authentic communication and mutual cooperation. This vibrant model of engagement – not bound by history, theology or politics – affir ...
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The Metron Manager Podcast is a dynamic program that will equip you to become a successful Metron Manager! This transformational program will catalyze your journey to recover the dignity and mission of vocation! Based on his book, Managing Your Metron, Jonathan Nowlen brings a refreshing and hope filled approach to Theology of Work and the Future of Christian Mission. Crucial concepts and Biblical perspectives are explored and interviews with Christian thought leaders in the workplace will i ...
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Welcome to Watchword and Song: a podcast dedicated to having conversations that build bridges between the pulpit and the pew, between the academy and the grassroots. Our desire is to cut through the cultural trends, buzzwords, and labels. Not being pulled to the left or to the right, but calling the church to remain committed to the tension of the via media: the middle way. Watchword and Song exists as a ministry partnership stemming from conversations across the denomination. We remain firm ...
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Weekly Word of Inspiration from Pastor Lawrence W Rodgers of Second Baptist Church of Detroit. Hear uplifting message from weekly and keep encouraged through the week.
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The Library of Arabic Literature is a remarkable undertaking. It is publishing, in Arabic and English dual-language volumes, key works of classical and pre-modern Arabic literature from the pre-Islamic era to the cusp of the modern period. Several of these works have not been translated before, while others have not received such careful editing and translation until now, when the editors and translators are consulting original manuscripts. The series launched its first title in December 201 ...
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Learning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish Education
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There is great scholarship being done in the field of Jewish education, but it’s not always accessible. And even when it is, it’s not always obvious why people in the field of Jewish education should care about it. That’s what this podcast is about—making really interesting scholarship on Jewish education accessible and talking with scholars about why it matters. Learning About Learning draws on live conversations, originally conducted as Zoom webinars. Regular episodes feature discussions b ...
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Thinking Better and Thinking Together about Life's Most Important Issues. A place to finally meet in the middle to think freely and reasonably about the big questions of life. Welcome to Thinker Sensitive. Thinking Better: Thinker Sensitive promotes and models free thinking, critical thinking, open thinking, charitable thinking, impartial thinking, mediating thinking, and nuanced thinking. We believe that all of these values are key ingredients to sound thinking, which opens up the possibili ...
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Founder and President of Gracism Global, Dr. David Anderson, is one of the world’s leading authorities on building bridges across the deep divides of culture, wealth, faith, and race. His global work has brought hope and healing to communities and families in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North America, including work in Ferguson, Missouri, and Baltimore, Maryland, during civil unrest around issues of race and police brutality. Dr. Anderson seeks to build a bridge through releva ...
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From Trauma to Torah: Rabbi Michael Holzman’s Mission to Rebuild American Democracy
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1:14:36After October 7, Rabbi Michael Holzman wasn’t just mourning—he was mobilizing. A project he had already spent years developing. Discover how one rabbi is using ancient wisdom, civic rituals, and interfaith grit to heal our fractured democracy. In this episode, we sit down with Rabbi Michael Holzman, spiritual leader of the Northern Virginia Hebrew …
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Israel and Islamophobia: Twin Engines Driving the Gaza Genocide | Palestine This Weekisode
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51:32In this episode of Palestine This Week, we unpack the findings of a new United Nations report which concludes that Israel’s conduct in Gaza meets the legal definition of genocide. Led by the former chief judge of the Rwanda tribunal, the report’s findings places renewed pressure on international institutions to act. We also look at the fallout from…
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In this episode of Amazon to the Himalayas, host Paul Akin sits down with Adian Wood, a former student now serving as a missionary in North Africa. Adian traces his journey from a Christian upbringing and early mission trips in Asia and Europe to ministry in one of North Africa’s bustling megacities. He reflects on language learning, cultural adapt…
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28. The Importance of asking, "Lord, Is It I?"
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31:50"Lord, is it I?" Is there a more humbling and difficult question we are called to ask? In this episode, we get into some scriptures and some behavioral psychology, and we talk about the divided and difficult issues our American society is facing right now. How can we be peacemakers in the myriad of conversations happening online right now? We might…
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(199) Remembering Charlie Kirk: Integrity, Complexity, and the Lessons of Shabbat
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38:24In this heartfelt episode of Shoulder to Shoulder, Rabbi Pesach Wolicki and Pastor Doug Reed reflect on the legacy of Charlie Kirk — a man of deep integrity and conviction, whose belief in giving everyone a platform was both admirable and, at times, complicated. Pesach shares personal memories of his relationship with Charlie, including a moving st…
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There is a generic version of you that tempts you to settle for a generic life. However, as the prophet Jeremiah discovered, God had called him to more than that. Follow along as Jeremiah "unconvers" the true unique and powerful self that God created him to be, and learn how God has called you too to be unique, powerful, and beautiful. Prefer to se…
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Governor John Kasich on Healing America: Faith, Forgiveness, and Civic Courage
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51:18A deeply personal and timely conversation with Governor John Kasich on bridging divides, living your values, and why forgiveness is essential in today’s fractured political landscape. We were so pleased to be joined by Governor John Kasich who opens up about the role of faith, forgiveness, and civic duty in his life and career. The conversation spa…
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Teaching Our Kids To Be "Noticers" of God's Wonder All Around Us with Amanda Dykes
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36:43As the seasons change, don't miss this encouraging, thoughtful, and informative episode with Amanda Dykes -- all about how to teach our littlest ones to be "wonder-spotters" and notice God through the big and small things around us. Amanda is a mom of multiple children, author, and follower of Christ, and is sharing so many tangible and biblically-…
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Episode 1: Camp Chaos – When Junior High Camp Goes Off the Rails Welcome to the Ministry to Youth Stories podcast! In our very first episode, we relive a camp experience that went from fun to full-on chaos. It’s messy, it’s gross, and it’s unforgettable. If you’ve ever led a youth camp, you know the unexpected is bound to happen—but what happens wh…
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Aramaic Word of the Day - Silence - Shtiqotho
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7:34I remember standing on the edge of the Judean wilderness, where the rocky cliffs fall sharply into dry wadis, and the silence feels heavier than words. As a tour guide, I often see visitors surprised by the vast emptiness of this land—no shade, no streams, only desert winds and the relentless sun. In the Western imagination, a desert is often a pla…
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“We Must Not Be Enemies”: Reflecting on the Assassination of Charlie Kirk
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18:36✨ This Is Not the Way — The Tragedy of the Assassination of Charlie Kirk and What It Means for Our Country In this episode, we take time to reflect on the shocking assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, who was gunned down while speaking at a college campus. Instead of political posturing, let's have humane, constructive dialogue—a…
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Aramaic Word of the Day - Midbaro - The Wilderness
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6:43The Wilderness: Midbaro (Dbar) I remember sitting in the desert near Jericho, watching the sun set over the Jordan Valley. The land seemed endless, dry, and silent, and I thought of the generations who wandered here prophets, exiles, and pilgrims who learned that life in the wilderness was not wasted time but the very place where God reshaped His p…
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EP 334: Womanist Theology w/Samantha Carwyn
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31:40Samantha Carwyn is a graduate of United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, where she earned a Master of Divinity with a concentration in Social Transformation and Church Leadership. Her thesis, Finding Sacred Inherent Worth Despite Adultification & Misogynoir, explores the intersections of gender, race, and the societal expectations placed on…
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(198) A Disaster in the Making: Rabbi Pesach and Pastor Doug on the Fatal Flaws of the Two-State Solution
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36:50When Rabbi Pesach Wolicki visited Pastor Doug Reed in Buffalo, the two shared a passionate, no-holds-barred conversation about one of the most entrenched ideas in global politics: the Two-State solution. Far from offering peace, they argue it would be a disaster for Israel and the world. And as for the common warnings that without it the Middle Eas…
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In this episode of Amazon to the Himalayas, Dr. Paul Akin talks with Dr. Jeremy Pierre about his recent mission trip to Kenya. Dr. Pierre shares what he learned from leading pastoral training and counseling sessions, the cultural contrasts he observed, and the spiritual hunger he witnessed. He reflects on the challenges and encouragements of missio…
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From Gaza to Qatar: Dezionisation Is the Only Path to Regional Peace | Palestine This Week
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52:33This episode of Palestine This Week begins with Israel’s latest unprovoked escalation: a bombing in Qatar targeting Hamas’s negotiating team. Nasim Ahmed and Mouin Rabbani assess the implications of this unprecedented strike, reportedly carried out with the approval of US President Donald Trump. The discussion explores what the attack reveals about…
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27. How Patriarchy in the Church Hurts Men
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38:36This was a great and vulnerable conversation. We almost never hear about how patriarchy harms men, both in the Church and in society. But it's a real thing, showing up as suppressed and unprocessed emotions, worthiness anxiety, and in countless other ways. And this means even more to us, as the parents of four boys.…
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God had a dream for the prophet Jeremiah, a God sized dream. Like many of us, Jeremiah had a hard time believing he could be a part of God's plan. And yet, as God did for Jeremiah, so God does for us. God promises to always be with him and help him every step along the way. We just have to open ourselves up to seeing and acting upon the dream God h…
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God tests Abraham, commanding him to take his son Isaac, whom he loves, to the land of Moriah and offer him as a burnt offering on a mountain. Abraham obeys without hesitation. At the critical moment, as Abraham raises the knife, an angel of YHWH intervenes, stopping him. A ram caught in a thicket is provided as a substitute sacrifice. The episode …
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🎙️ Greg Lukianoff on How Free Speech Is Under Fire—from Both the Left and the Right
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1:08:36Why defending expression—even the speech you hate—is essential to democracy in 2025. Episode Summary: It was great to welcome back Greg Lukianoff, President and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). Greg is also a New York Times bestselling author and executive producer of the feature-length documentaries Can We Take a …
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From Comfortable Faith to Bold Faith, Purpose in "Middle Moments" and More with Emma McDaniel
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32:07One of my dearest friends, Emma Mae McDaniel, is BACK on the podcast and I know this episode is going to bring a smile to your face and heart! We're celebrating Emma's new book and talking about how to follow God in the "middle" moments of life, what to do when we feel like "too much" for people, bold faith over comfortable faith, and so much more.…
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🎙️ Reckoning with Legacy — Dobson, MacArthur, and the Future of the Church with Special Guests Lisa Sharon Harper and Joe Smith
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1:22:54Dobson and MacArthur shaped a movement. Now it's time to ask: at what cost? ✨ Episode Summary In this powerful roundtable conversation, host Corey Nathan is joined by author and public theologian Lisa Sharon Harper and pastor Joe Smith to explore the complex legacies of James Dobson and John MacArthur—two towering figures in American Evangelicalism…
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This episode contains my conversation with Stacy Aannestad about her novel: Flight: the Den-Aronel Chronicles in the Signum University Collaboratory. I also report on two new works that have entered the fiction sector since the last episode. Support The Signum SceneBy Signum University
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Thesis Theater: Bronwyn Rivera, "Pilgrimage Narrative in Violet Evergarden"
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1:01:35This recording from September 1, 2025. Signum University presents Thesis Theater with Bronwyn Rivera on Monday, September 1, 2025 at 11 am ET. From psychology to film theory, ecocriticism to posthumanism, anime studies have flourished as scholars investigate the medium through a variety of interdisciplinary lenses. In particular, academics are exam…
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26. What It Means To Be Sisters and Brothers
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28:21Do we really, truly, actually believe we are all children of Heavenly Parents? Our theology tells us that we are literal children of Heavenly Parents, thus making us all siblings. So if we believe that, do we have a greater responsibility to care for one another? Are we only required to care for those who are baptized into our church? Does this bel…
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EP 333: Salvadoran-Middle Eastern Resistance and Shafiq Handal w/Dr. Amy Fallas
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37:25Dr. Amy Fallas is a PhD in History at UC Santa Barbara. She holds an MA in History from Yale and her research examines religious difference, charitable networks, and historical memory in the Middle East. Her work has been supported by the American Research Center in Egypt, the American Society for Church History, the Orthodox Christian Studies Cent…
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The ‘GREAT’ Plot to Monetise Gaza Genocide | Palestine This Week with Mouin Rabbani
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1:01:29With details of President Donald Trump’s post-genocide vision for Gaza leaked, we begin this episode of Palestine This Week by examining the grotesquely named "GREAT Trust"—the Gaza Reconstitution, Economic Acceleration and Transformation Trust. A $100 billion scheme devised by figures like Tony Blair and Jared Kushner, the plan proposes to lease o…
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From the Rising of the Sun w/ Tim Challies and Tim Keesee
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33:53In this episode of 'Amazon to the Himalayas,' host Paul Akin sits down with Tim Challies and Tim Keesee to discuss their new book 'From The Rising of the Sun.' The conversation covers the book's inspiration, the project’s logistical challenges, and the vibrant stories of faith they encountered around the globe. The book and its accompanying videos …
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(197) Replacement Theology, Biblical Literacy, and the Jews: Educating Pastors on Israel and the Jewish People, with Dr. Nathan Bonilla
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43:41In this episode of Shoulder to Shoulder, Doug, Pesach, and Dr. Nathan Bonilla—author, academic, and new Israel Education Director for the Israel Christian Nexus—discuss the need for pastors to be educated on Israel. Dr. Bonilla brings fresh perspective on how education and faith can build stronger bridges between Christians and Israel.…
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Guardrails of Democracy: Daniel Weiner of the Brennan Center on Authoritarianism, Election Integrity, and Legal Guardrails
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1:19:36What happens when law firms, universities, and elections come under fire—and how we can all help hold the line for democracy. 🧭 Episode Summary In this timely and incisive conversation, Daniel Weiner, a leading legal expert on democracy and rule of law, joins host Corey Nathan to unpack the rising authoritarian tendencies in the U.S., how democrati…
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Finding Hope Again in Christ When You've Felt Let Down with Nicole Zasowski
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30:39Marriage and family counselor, sister in Christ, and friend, Nicole Zasowski is back on the podcast today and we're going there! Inspired by Nicole's newest Bible study, she graciously joins us for a real, raw, compassionate and biblically rich conversation about how joy can feel like a risk - especially when we've felt let down before. How do we t…
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My Joy is Your Pain? Navigating Wellbeing in a relationship
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1:01:28Hey beloveds— This week, everything we’re sharing centers around one raw, holy truth: Sometimes, on your emotional wellness journey, your joy will look like betrayal to the people closest to you. Maybe it’s your mother. Maybe it’s your church. Maybe it’s a friend who only knew how to love the broken version of you. But your joy—if it came through g…
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🎧 How NOT to Talk About Politics and Religion (And we got some DOOZIES to discuss!)
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50:54Is there any escaping the "Us vs. Them" mindset? 🗣️ Episode Summary What are the pitfalls of engaging in political and religious discourse—especially on platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram? Drawing from recent interactions on his posts about Israel, Trump, democracy, and faith, Corey breaks down how NOT to engage in these conversations, u…
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25. The Wisdom Pattern: Order, Disorder, and Reorder
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34:00We all go through this process--order, disorder, reorder. But sometimes just knowing that it's a process, and that there's something that comes after the painful disorder, is enough to keep us pushing through.By Anne and Roger Pimentel
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In this week’s podcast, Pastor Russ talks about our heart condition based upon Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount where he said, “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” (Mt 6:21) The relationship we have with our possessions has a direct correlation to how we choose to live out our spiritual journey. Prefer to see the service live and hear…
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Episode 031: From Skeptic to Supporter: Lucas Cole on Israel's Modern Miracle
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1:48:23In episode 31 of the 'One New Man' podcast, John Myers interviews Lucas Cole, a longtime friend, to explore Lucas's journey from a traditional Lutheran upbringing to becoming a dedicated Christian Zionist. Lucas shares his early life experiences growing up in a suburb of Detroit, his college years marked by a lack of conviction in his faith, and a …
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Israeli-Manufactured Famine: Deliberate, Systematic, Genocidal | Palestine This Week with Mouin Rabbani
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56:38In this episode of Palestine This Week, we begin with the IPC’s declaration of famine in parts of Gaza—only the fifth time in history such a designation has been made. We examine how Israel has sought to discredit the finding while continuing to block aid and target food infrastructure. The episode also covers leaked Israeli military data showing t…
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A Unity of Purpose: 100 years of the Cooperative Program w/ Dr. Tony Wolfe
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33:12In this episode of 'Amazon to the Himalayas,' host Paul Akin, Provost and Professor of Missions at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, delves into the history, significance, and future of the Cooperative Program as we celebrate its 100th anniversary. Joined by Dr. Tony Wolf, the Executive Director and Treasurer of the South Carolina Baptist …
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Book Club Week #4: Overbooked and Overwhelmed
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30:02Here's the final week of book club! It's been such a joy to walk through this book with you in a special, sacred spot here on the podcast. In the final episode of the series, we're finishing up with chapters eight, nine, and ten: all about how to put Jesus first and feel revived in our spirit when we're tired and weary, living a more rhythmic (and …
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(196) Biblical Wisdom for Modern Wealth: Rabbi Rami Goldberg on Faith, Finance, and Flourishing
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39:53What does the Bible really teach about money, wealth, and human flourishing? In this episode of Shoulder to Shoulder, Pastor Doug and Rabbi Pesach sit down with Rabbi Rami Goldberg, host of the Biblical Money podcast, to explore timeless insights from Scripture on earning, giving, and living with purpose. Together they discuss how faith traditions …
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Drawing the Line: When Gerrymandering Becomes Political Warfare
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36:36🎙️ Diving back into the gerrymandering / redistricting wars and the so-called "war on democracy." Is it a real war or political hyperbole? Corey unpacks recent redistricting efforts in Texas and California, confronts ethical and legal questions, and most importantly, discusses how we talk about these issues — especially when we disagree. From insti…
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24. In the Church, Are We Ever Doing Enough?
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34:51Raise your hand if you feel like you are never doing quite enough at church? Unfortunately, we have adopted a culture of always needing to do "more." More ministering. More temple attendance. More service. More scripture reading. Those can all be good things, but not if they make us overwhelmed or over-burdened. The gospel isn't a checklist that ke…
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In this episode, we talked about times from scripture and Church history when actions were attributed to God that don't jive with the idea of our Heavenly Parents loving all of Their children--and how to reconcile that.By Anne and Roger Pimentel
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into certainty. Key takeaway: certainty is the opposite of faith!By Anne and Roger Pimentel
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We try hard for the things we post to be faith-promoting, even if we're talking about difficult things. There is space in this church for people who have questions and concerns, but still love the gospel. That's us. Here is a top 5 from each of us on things we love about the gospel, even as question-having, deconstructing, finding-where-we-fit Latt…
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In this episode, we talk about living others "too much" but also why we feel a need to pass judgment on others. Why do we do this?! Is there a time or place where we have finally "arrived" and we get to judge others freely? Will any of us on earth ever get to cast that first stone? We don't think that's how it works. Watch the video and let us know…
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What does it mean for the church to be true? Does it mean it only teaches truth? Or that it has all the truth? In this episode, we dig into how we as Latter-day Saints approach this, and how hopefully we’re being inclusive and loving of those of other faiths.By Anne and Roger Pimentel
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18. What Is the Role of Social Community At Church?
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34:49In this episode, we talk all about the social community or connection at church. Should the church be our primary source for community? What's the purpose of social connection at church?By Anne and Roger Pimentel
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Filming right before the 4th of July, we dipped our toes into whether we should have patriotic songs, talks, etc. in our worship services. And while patriotism is a noble thing, it probably doesn't belong mixed in with our worship of God and our Savior Jesus Christ on Sundays.By Anne and Roger Pimentel
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16. Unfinished Stories and Unanswered Prayers
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29:28In this episode, we talk all about prayer. I think it is safe to say that most of us were raised placing a lot of stock or weight on prayers. "Ask and it shall be given," etc. But what happens when our prayers aren't answered? Can we ever share in a testimony that things aren't tied up in a bow and were still sitting in the messy middle?…
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