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Biblical solutions to government—really?

Governmental drama is nothing new. It goes all the way back to biblical times. And the lessons learned then can teach us a lot about what can uplift and even redeem government—and those who work for it—today.

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How can I think about . . . suicide?

Guests: Peachy Sarmiento and Ali ZieslerWith the suicide rate on the rise, it seemed more important than ever to see what a healing approach to this issue might look like. Our

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How can I think about … depression?

Guests: Patricia Brugioni, Arnold KalalaDepression doesn’t have to be chronic to feel overwhelming. But as our guests’ stories show, there is also a way out of those dark feelings, no

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Helping the hungry

Guest: Margaret Rogers Few people have the financial means to permanently eradicate hunger from even one person’s life, let alone overcome food instability. But what if you could? This week’s

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Seeing the marvelous in others

Guest: Tony Lobl If you’ve ever been put off by an unpleasant neighbor, boring relative, or sullen child, you might be interested in discovering a way to see anyone—and everyone—in

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