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Dead Sea Scrolls, TV’s ‘Superman’ & Jackie Robinson: Providential History Podcast (Sept. 17-23)

Dead Sea Scrolls, TV’s ‘Superman’ & Jackie Robinson: Providential History Podcast (Sept. 17-23)

The Dead Sea Scrolls were first released to the public. Superman began airing on television. And Jackie Robinson was named Rookie of the Year. They all occurred “on this date” during the week of Sept. 17-23, and they’re all discussed on this week’s episode of Providential History. Join Heirloom Audio’s Bill Heid, Aaron Fullan and Michael Foust as they also ...

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The Worldview Of Harry Chapin’s ‘Cat’s In The Cradle’

The Worldview Of Harry Chapin’s ‘Cat’s In The Cradle’

It was the only No. 1 song of Harry Chapin’s music career, but its popularity has outlasted many other hits of the era. It is “Cat’s In The Cradle” (1974), and its cautionary tale of a father-son relationship has led many dads to re-think their priorities. On this week’s edition of “War of the Worldviews,” Heirloom Audio’s Bill Heid, Aaron ...

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Family History Project

How well do you know your parents, grandparents or even great-grandparents?  How about an uncle or aunt in the family?  Or a cousin who lives across the country? We all have a story and our stories are a part of God’s big story.  God uses each of us to further His Kingdom.  What’s your family’s story? Interview a family member ...

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Raising Kids To Love History (Interview With Jenny L. Cote)

Raising Kids To Love History (Interview With Jenny L. Cote)

History has gotten a bad rap among school-age children. So says Christian author Jenny L. Cote, who has written a series of historical fantasy/fiction books geared toward children that are hooking in adults, too. Cote’s latest book, “The Voice, The Revolution & The Key,” follows Patrick Henry from boyhood onward and spotlights the events leading up to the Revolutionary War. ...

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The Importance of Remembering

When I was a young kid, my dad used to repeat Proverbs 26:11 to my siblings and I.   The verse says, “As a dog returns to his own vomit, so a fool repeats his folly.” With a dog or two always around the house, there were many chances to remind us of this valuable lesson as we watched one of ...

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Sterling Bridge, USC-Bama, & John Chrysostom: Providential History Podcast (Sept. 10-16)

Sterling Bridge, USC-Bama, & John Chrysostom: Providential History Podcast (Sept. 10-16)

The Battle of Sterling Bridge took place. USC pummeled Alabama in 1970 in one of the most important games in football history. And “Golden Mouth” John Chrysostom died. They all occurred “on this date” during the week of Sept. 10-Sept. 16, and they’re all discussed on this week’s episode of Providential History. Join Heirloom Audio’s Bill Heid and Michael Foust ...

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The Worldview Of ‘Wonder Woman’

The Worldview Of ‘Wonder Woman’

Wonder Woman is the second-highest grossing film so far of 2017, having received rave reviews and an impressive “fresh” score of 92 percent from RottenTomatoes.com. But with its emphasis on Greek gods and goddesses – as well as a few other worldview problems – what is a Christian to think about it? The worldview of Wonder Woman – which will be ...

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Is It Possible To Stream Safely With Kids? (Interview With PTC’s Melissa Henson)

Is It Possible To Stream Safely With Kids? (Interview With PTC’s Melissa Henson)

Americans are “cutting the cord” on their satellite and cable TV at a record pace, but they’re also discovering that parental controls are sorely lacking on popular streaming services. In fact, a new study by the Parents Television Council finds that Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime Streaming all lack the common-sense controls parents need to prevent children from viewing mature ...

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