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In this episode of "Preschool Pioneers," host Jeremy Walker explores the theme "P is for Pyramids," contrasting the futile human endeavor to build monuments for self-glorification with the enduring value of building God's kingdom. Walker uses historical and biblical examples to illustrate how human achievements, like the Tower of Babel and Nebuchad…
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God’s law provides us with true justice, and society suffers catastrophic consequences when we fail to know or apply His standards. Whether trials, testimony, witnesses, or penalties, the Biblical blueprint is the only way to restore righteousness.Kirjoittanut Andrea G. Schwartz , Charles H. Roberts
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In this episode of "The Last Kingdom," titled "A Living Dog is Better Than a Dead Lion," host Jeremy Walker delves into the Christian perspective on living a purposeful and optimistic life. Drawing from the book of Ecclesiastes, he emphasizes the value of focusing on the present and future rather than dwelling on the past. Walker discusses the impo…
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Trip to Australia with William Bentley Ball; Margaret Mead; Alternatives for Evolution; United States Diplomacy in Central America; Gandhi; More Money for Education; Preaching; Church Attendance and Voting; Expectations of Wives; Bridegrooms and Thresholds; Baseball Stories; Edward III; Inquisition and the State with RJR…
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In this episode of "Preschool Pioneers," titled "O is For Opportunity," we explore how every moment is a gift from God, emphasizing the critical role parents and teachers play in shaping the future. Through scripture, real-life examples, and insightful commentary, we discuss the importance of utilizing every opportunity to instill godly values and …
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Even demons believe in God, so what does it mean for a Christian to truly believe? Biblical faith should lead to godly action, and we’re called to live by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God. But what does that actually look like? Listen in as we explore this vital topic.Kirjoittanut Andrea G. Schwartz , Charles H. Roberts
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In this episode of The Last Kingdom titled "No Fate, But What We Make," host Jeremy Walker delves into the significance of Father's Day, exploring the responsibilities of fathers to their families, the importance of honoring parents, and the challenges of fatherless homes. Drawing on biblical teachings and personal anecdotes, Walker discusses the d…
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In this episode of Preschool Pioneers, titled "N Is For Nationalism," host Jeremy Walker explores the significance of fostering national pride from a Christian perspective. Walker delves into the role of parents and teachers in instilling respect and support for one's nation, contrasting it with the prevalent self-centeredness in modern parenting a…
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Fire is a recurring theme in Scripture for purification and destruction, but was this only for Biblical history, or is God still using fire to purify, judge, and destroy? If so, how can we recognize God’s contemporary use of “fire?” This episode will expand your understanding of eschatology as an ongoing phenomenon.…
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What might a reconstruction of the arts look like? Ryan Lauterio, studio artist and CEO of The Maker Institute of Studio Art and Theology, shares their important work of developing “Gospel-gripped, theologically minded, adept culture makers who faithfully seek to glorify Christ in all things.”Kirjoittanut Andrea G. Schwartz
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In episode 16 of "The Last Kingdom," host Jeremy Walker explores the question, "What is an educated child?" Drawing from his experience as a parent and educator, Walker challenges the conventional focus on academic achievements, arguing that true education is rooted in moral and religious instruction. He emphasizes that an educated child should be …
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In this episode of Preschool Pioneers, host Jeremy Walker delves into the controversial topic of "mind magnets," a modern technique using magnetic pulses to alter brain functions in an attempt to address mental health and behavioral issues. Critiquing these methods as dangerous and reminiscent of historical lobotomies, Walker contrasts the humanist…
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In episode 15 of "The Last Kingdom," titled "The Roses of Success," host Jeremy Walker explores the transformative power of perceived failures within a Christian context. He challenges the notion that failure is detrimental, proposing instead that setbacks are crucial for growth and success. Drawing on biblical passages and the poignant song "The R…
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In this episode of "Preschool Pioneers," host Jeremy Walker critiques the modern trend of lowering educational and parenting standards in the episode titled "L is for Lowering Standards." He argues that reducing expectations leads to poorer developmental outcomes and societal issues, contrary to the prevalent belief that it promotes happiness. Usin…
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Christians once could name the “seven deadly sins” and how to avoid them, but today, that awareness and praxis are lost to much of the church. In his new book, “The Devil’s Diet,” Jack Phelps shows how these very sins are driving the decline in our culture.Kirjoittanut Andrea G. Schwartz
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