Culture and Truth
It is a bad thing when we get swept up in the current of what the Apostle Paul calls “the course of this world”, leaving our minds and the ability to discern between truth and lies at the door. Rather…
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Episode 136: “A Student’s Guide to Navigating Culture”
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Episode 135: “A Look Back at Episode 83 – Understanding Transgender in a Changing Culture”
Welcome to Youth Culture Matters, a podcast from the Center for Parent/Youth Understanding. We’ve taken a short break from recording new episodes, so today we want to go back into our archives to highlight a timely conversation. Today’s episode is a…
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Stott 4 – Listening to Brokenness
All this week I’m passing on some great words of wisdom from one of my heroes of the faith. Dr. John Stott was a theologian whose writings have shaped the way I think about faith, life, and family. In his…
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Stott 1 – Listening to Word and World
All this week I want to take time to pass on some great words of wisdom from one of my heroes of the faith. Dr. John Stott was a theologian whose writings have shaped the way I think about faith,…
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Family TableTalk – Conversation 99
Human Pride and God’s Rainbow Download Conversation 99 here. Check back daily for new conversations.
Episode 131: “Asking Hard Questions” with Rebecca McLaughlin
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Morality as a Matter of Taste
One of the most astute cultural critics I’ve come to know and follow is Dr. Carl Trueman, a professor of biblical and religious studies at Grove City College. In a recent article in First Things magazine, Carl makes this observation:…
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