Podcast: PODCASTS

CNLP 553 | Craig Groeschel Breaks Down Being Undisciplined as a Younger Leader, The Current Habits He’s Mastering, How to Improve Your Sleep Habits, and the Three Habits Every Leader Should Focus On

Craig Groeschel, Pastor of Life.Church and NYT bestselling author breaks down what being undisciplined as a young leader costs him, the process of becoming a disciplined leader, the current habits he’s mastered, including how to improve your sleep,…

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#93 Alister McGrath: CS Lewis’ literary scholarship

In the seventh episode of our series focussing on McGrath’s book CS Lewis: A Life, we explore why Lewis never used a typewriter, who the Inklings were and how they impacted his work, and what role women, such as Dorothy L Sayers, played in Lewis’ l…

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EP 230 The Reality of Compassion Fatigue and How to Overcome It

In our world, there’s no shortage of needs, injustices, and causes worth our time and attention. It can get overwhelming, trying to figure out how to respond or what to respond to. So, instead of living with a compassionate spirit, we manufacture…

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89. Steve Wickham on nice guy syndrome

You would think that being a ‘nice guy’ can appear to be a kind, warm, and genuinely caring person, however, sometimes there may be an undercurrent that is far from nice. In this show we discuss the difference between being a ‘nice guy’ and a ‘good guy’.

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Work and Calling

In the Bible there’s a view of work that’s revolutionary. It’s so revolutionary that Dorothy Sayers writes that society as a whole, and individuals in particular, are dying for the lack of it—that individuals are hurting because we don’t have it.
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#157 Making sense of Adam, Eve and the Genesis creation story

Tom Wright joins Justin to answer listener questions on how to interpret the early chapters of Genesis, what he believes about the nature of Adam and Eve, whether suffering and death existed before the fall and much more… He also pulls out the guit…

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RAR #222: Read Books, Go Outside: Simple Science for Homeschooling Families

Nature study can be an intimidating subject that carries a lot of expectations in the homeschooling world. It’s something we want to do, but it can get pushed to the side because we don’t always have the energy to tramp around the woods with a watercolor

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Who Did You Marry?

Have you and your spouse ever looked at each other and wondered, “Who did we marry?” Lewis Smedes once said, “My wife has lived with at least five different men since we were wed—and each of the five has been me.” It’s amazing how much we change:…

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CNLP 552 | Marc Schulz on the Secret to Happiness, Lessons from the Longest Longitudinal Study in the World (The Harvard Study) and Why It’s Never Too Late to Grow Happier

Marc Schulz shares key findings on the secret to happiness from the longest longitudinal study in the world (the Study of Adult Development at Harvard Medical School), which has profiled thousands of people over 84 years, why success and career don’t…

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The Throne of Grace | Francis Chan

When we focus on only one aspect of who God is, we get dangerously close to heresy by having a lopsided view of Him. In today’s episode, Francis highlights an attribute of God he feels he’s neglected his whole life, and invites us to join him in drawing near to an incredible reality: God’s throne…

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