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The Good Life
TRC Podcast Network
69 episodes
1 week ago
What is a good life? The answer is as old as the world itself. We were made to love God and our neighbor, to learn wisdom, and to be good stewards of our gifts. Here we'll talk with everyday people who have thought and written about these topics.
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What is a good life? The answer is as old as the world itself. We were made to love God and our neighbor, to learn wisdom, and to be good stewards of our gifts. Here we'll talk with everyday people who have thought and written about these topics.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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Can Christendom Return? - John Ehrett
The Good Life
59 minutes
1 year ago
Can Christendom Return? - John Ehrett
John Ehrett is a lawyer in Washington, D.C. He returns today to talk with me about a recent article of his entitled, "Christendom After Comcast." We talk about the desire to return to a better way of life, the paths many people suggest, and what prevents that return from happening. Specifically, we discuss how cable television was one of many elements that restrict our ability to ever go back to "the way things were" and what are steps the church can take to faithfully respond to this new era.  Christendom After Comcast Ivy Envy  
The Good Life
What is a good life? The answer is as old as the world itself. We were made to love God and our neighbor, to learn wisdom, and to be good stewards of our gifts. Here we'll talk with everyday people who have thought and written about these topics.