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Oscar Robertson, Mary Tyler Moore, And A Tax On Beards: Providential History Podcast (Sept. 3-9)

Oscar Robertson, Mary Tyler Moore, And A Tax On Beards: Providential History Podcast (Sept. 3-9)

Oscar Robertson retires. The final episode of the Mary Tyler Moore Show airs. And a tax on beards is implemented? They all occurred “on this date” during the week of Sept. 3-Sept. 9, 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 discuss: The Pilgrims ...

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Fall Activity: Make Your Own Homemade Applesauce

For those of us who enjoy apple-picking, either by going to a u-pick farm or maybe our own backyard, the time is now upon us!  Pick an afternoon that the entire family can go spend a few hours picking apples together (you won’t regret it). Then when you return home, the question for everyone is what to do with all ...

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Teaching Children to Live in the Real World

“To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven.” Ecclesiastes 3:1 Life is filled with a multitude of experiences and our lives are filled with various responses to these experiences: joy and sorrow, laughter and weeping, fear and boldness. The experiences in all of our lives weaves a variegated tapestry that, like looking at a real ...

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When Is War Just?

When Is War Just?

Does the Bible support war? If so, when is a war a “just war”? And were all the wars in America’s rich history “just wars”? That’s the topic of this week’s edition of War of the Worldviews, as we examine what Scripture says about war – and what we should teach our children about war. Join Heirloom Audio’s Bill Heid, ...

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5 Things Parents Should Know About ‘Leap!’

5 Things Parents Need To Know About ‘Leap!’

As far back as Felicie can remember, she’s wanted to dance. Maybe that’s due to her birth mom, who placed her in an orphanage as a baby and left her with a ballerina-themed music box that Felicie always has treasured. It’s the only physical connection she has to her biological past. Felicie, though, isn’t content with just dreaming about dancing. ...

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The War Against History Monuments

The War Against History Monuments

Confederate monuments are being targeted at a rapid pace nationwide – with statues commemorating the Founding Fathers in the crosshairs, too. What are Christian families to think? Get Our Newest Release “Captain Bailey’s Heir” For Only $1! Join Heirloom Audio founder Bill Heid as he gives his thoughts on a controversy that is dividing communities. https://s3.amazonaws.com/heirloomaudio/LTAClub/Podcasts/WarOfTheWorldviews/8-21_Michael_BillFree.mp3

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5 Things Parents Should Know About ‘Logan Lucky’

5 Things Parents Should Know About ‘Logan Lucky’

Jimmy Logan is just, well, unlucky. At least, that’s how he’s viewed his life. In high school he was the star quarterback with solid college potential, but he didn’t even get an offer. He recently landed a construction job at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, but was let go due to a limp that sparked liability concerns. And now the little ...

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