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East of Eden: Sin and Grace

It’s fratricide, it’s brother killing brother, it’s a sensational story—the story of Cain and Abel. People call this the first case study of murder, but I think that’s missing the point. It’s actually the first case study of life east of Eden.  In Genesis 4, we see three realities are always present in every day,…

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Finding Your Way Home with Wes + Callie Strunk from NONAH

We want to introduce you to one of the most joyful collaborations ever. We asked our friends, Wes and Callie Strunk, from NONAH, to create a bumper for the Famous at Home podcast. It was so good that they turned it into a full-on song and…

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CNLP 684 | Seth Godin Unpacks His Creative Process, Talks Strategy, and Explains How He Overcame 800 Rejections

Seth Godin returns to the podcast to unpack his creative process and shares insights from his latest work, This is Strategy. Seth also discusses how not to listen to trolls and shares lessons from learning magic tricks and his hobby as a Stereophile….

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Enjoying God | Justin Clark

Are you living the life God created you for, or just going through the motions? In this powerful message, we’re reminded that God desires more than just our service or knowledge about Him—He longs for intimate interaction with us. Eternal life begins now, as we experience the joy of truly knowing and enjoying God. Let…

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East of Eden

The Western romantic idea of human nature was that we’re inherently good. But the problem is over the last century, we’ve discovered that oppression and evil have not gone away but rather have erupted with ferocity over and over again regardless of social and political arrangements. This has created a crisis for the modern secular…

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EP 317 Stepping Into a New Thing With Confidence

In this episode Christine Caine will empower you to step into the new thing God has for you with faith and confidence. God has not done all He’s going to ever do, and the challenge for each of us is to not get stuck on what He has done…

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Ep. 110: Raising Kids in an Age of Cultural Relativism

In a culture where the lines between right and wrong often seem blurred, our children are being bombarded with messages of “my truth” and cultural relativism. As Christian moms, it can feel overwhelming to teach our kids to stand firm in God’s absolute truth when the world says otherwise. But here’s the good news—we’re not…

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170. Richard Fay on journey from loneliness to solitude

In this episode, Tim and Des welcome Richard Fay to discuss the important and timely topic of loneliness and how to transition from feeling isolated to embracing solitude. The conversation delves into the emotional challenges of loneliness and explores practical steps people can take to transform those feelings into an opportunity for peace and personal…

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Paradise Promised

Earlier in the twentieth century, the intellectuals of the Western world said it was our society and our institutions that were making us bad. If we changed them, then we’d get rid of atrocities, evil, war, racism, and poverty. But it hasn’t worked. More and more, the Western world is looking back at Genesis, and…

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RAR #252: The Making of Because Barbara

A library should be a kind of paradise, don’t you agree? Author and illustrator Barbara Cooney certainly thought so.  Barbara Cooney was an extraordinary author and illustrator of over 100 children’s books with stories that span the world, from the shores of Greece to the mountains of Appalachia. The more I learned about Barbara, the…

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