Episode 65: Devastating Blows For Pro-Life And Financial Freedom
Robert analyzes why Ohio voters attempted to change their constitution and why Europe is taking a “quiet and slow” approach to deciding on a digital euro.
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Robert analyzes why Ohio voters attempted to change their constitution and why Europe is taking a “quiet and slow” approach to deciding on a digital euro.
Jim discusses what homeschooling was like in the 1980s and G. A. Henty’s historical fiction, sharing what these novels can teach readers about history and godly, heroic masculinity.
Robert considers what property taxes have to do with school vouchers and explains why we do the Classical Crypto segment.
Allen focuses on the importance of the nuclear family, the Christian’s and the church’s roles in politics, what it means to be the salt and light of the earth, and why he, as a pastor, is running for office.
Sara describes how God strengthened her faith through mission trips, how an intentional prayer life can make all the difference in one’s faith, and why teenagers should consider serving on mission trips.
Mayson discusses the path to earning a pilot’s license, the value of his family’s support in this journey, and how being classically educated gave him the knowledge and skills to succeed.
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