Ken Ham is president of Answers in Genesis and cofounder of the 75,000-square-foot Creation Museum. This daily, 60-second audio program is also broadcast on over 950 radio stations.
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Friendship with God is an exciting radio program hosted by Bible teacher Tom Cantor, who is a Jewish born again Christian, CEO, Scientist, and founder of several evangelical ministries, including; Friendship with God and Israel Restoration Ministries. Tom Cantor is also the owner/operator of the Creation & Earth History Museum. The Friendship with God radio program is something fresh, exciting, and Tom Cantor is a master Bible teacher who is able to bring the Old Testament to life.
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Museum Courses on SoundCloud are Podcasts by Mark Walhimer an experienced museum planner and exhibition designer with more than twenty years of experience working with museums. Mark is also the author of Museums 101 available on Amazon http://amzn.to/2EwBUqD
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When you can't watch all our videos at www.answers.tv, catch our Podcast here. Need answers? Get equipped to defend the gospel of Jesus Christ and the truth of God's Word with podcasts from Answers in Genesis, the Ark Encounter, and the Creation Museum. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/answerstv/support
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Dear Art, I Love You is an open letter to creativity itself, a soulful exploration of the relationship between artists and their craft in a world that often forgets its purpose. Hosted by Mr. Nirmata, founder of The Creators Museum and a visionary voice at the intersection of culture, creation, and media, each episode dives into the heart of artistic expression to the stories and intentions that shape modern creativity. Through candid conversations and cultural storytelling, Dear Art, I Love ...
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So close to NYC, New Jersey is a melting pot of creativity, ambition, and culture. Everyone has a Jersey story and on Lost in Jersey, we’re here to share them with you.
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The RV Destinations Podcast is a travel podcast for the RVer. It’ll tug at your travel heartstrings and inspire you to get out and explore. Whether you’re trekking by backpack, tent, Class A, B, or C, travel trailer, or just the backseat of your car, this podcast is for you. With great destinations content across the United States and Canada, we will discuss both well-known destinations and those hidden gems off the beaten path. We will help you choose your next vacation getaway and inspire ...
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Breaking Down Patriarchy is a podcast for everyone! Learn about the creation of patriarchy and those who have challenged it as you listen to bookclub-style discussions of essential historical texts. Gain life-changing epiphanies and practical takeaways through these smart, relatable conversations. Breaking Down Patriarchy is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization. Donate to support our work by visiting breakingdownpatriarchy.com/donate
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A weekly podcast that’s mixed, shaken and stirred to perfection. We interview small businesses and content creators who share their inspiring stories!
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The Unauthorized History of the Pacific War Podcast is the creation of Seth Paridon and Bill Toti. Seth is a World War II historian with over 20 years experience who's many roles also was serving as a chief historian for The National WWII Museum for 15 years. Bill is not a historian, but is a retired submarine commodore and military planner with a special interest in the Pacific War. Bill has a unique perspective to offer as one who spent more than a decade sailing those same waters where th ...
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Two ex-Christians explore the many oddities, obsessions, and minutiae of American Evangelicalism. Follow us on Twitter and IG @jesusweptpod, or email us at [email protected]
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What’s haunting the Paranormal Museum in Asbury Park ? Are orbs ghostly phenomena or mere camera artifacts? Can what we do in the future influence the past? How are precognition and retrocausation connected? Do the same psychological principles apply to both the living and the dead? Did Abraham Lincoln foresee his own death? Join historian Kathy Kelly, proprietress of The Paranormal Museum, and psychologist Traci Stein as they explore the evidence for - and against - a paranormal explanation ...
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To be a successful working artist you have to do more than create art. Join Cowgirl Artists of America to discuss all things art business. If you're an artist who wants to learn about planning, marketing, social media, and more you've come to the right place.
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Discover what makes us human with Blazing the Trail, a five-episode podcast that takes you on an epic journey investigating our shared story of human evolution. From our earliest ancestors in Africa to the global spread of Homo sapiens, each episode dives into the complex interplay of biological, environmental, and social factors that have shaped our species. This series interviews a range of internationally renowned archaeologists, paleo-anthropologists, linguists, and other specialists. Ho ...
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Researching, Advancing and Inspiring Student Engagement's podcast, highlights ideas, innovations and approaches that are taking place in Higher Education.
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THE KOSH spotlights interesting people associated with Oshkosh, WI and the surrounding Fox Cities area.
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Haden Clark is a Firefighter/EMT living in North Texas with his wife, daughter, and three dogs. The Haden Clark Show exists to enrich the lives of its audience through meaningful conversations with authors, speakers, and more.
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An in depth look at the creative forces behind the world's most amazingly strange attractions.
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Plan Dulce, a podcast by the Latinos and Planning Divison of the American Planning Association, is a space for elevating projects, issues and initiatives taking place within Latino communities across the U.S. and abroad.
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We believe that when people think historically, they are engaging in a disciplined way of thinking about the world and its past. We believe it gives thinkers a knack for recognizing nonsense; and that it cultivates not only intellectual curiosity and rigor, but also intellectual humility. Join Al Zambone, author of Daniel Morgan: A Revolutionary Life, as he talks with historians and other professionals who cultivate the craft of historical thinking.
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From the evolution of intelligent life, to the mysteries of consciousness; from the threat of the climate crisis to the search for dark matter, The world, the universe and us is your essential weekly dose of science and wonder in an uncertain world. Hosted by journalists Dr Rowan Hooper and Dr Penny Sarchet and joined each week by expert scientists in the field, the show draws on New Scientist’s unparalleled depth of reporting to put the stories that matter into context. Feed your curiosity ...
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Good Weather is a contemporary art gallery located five minutes from downtown Little Rock, Arkansas that has transformed a single-car garage into a participant-guided gallery. The project stems from an investigation of the American suburban garage and its vast flexibility. Often times, garages transcend their original function (i.e. storage for cars) by morphing into domestic galleries indicative of vastly different tastes and socio-economic conditions. This reveals an unpretentious curation ...
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Join Kendra Fipps on "The Plain Truth About Digital Marketing," your essential guide to navigating the complexities of the digital world. Hosted by Kendra, a digital marketing expert with a talent for clear and actionable insights, this podcast shines a light on effective strategies in a landscape that's constantly evolving. Kendra covers the spectrum of digital marketing, with a special focus on Google Ads, alongside vital topics like social media, email marketing, and content creation. Her ...
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The collapse of America’s health data system; How sleep affects your focus; Life on Mars in liquid veins?
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23:51Episode 329 America’s health data system is in crisis. The US government has been bleeding public health experts – many of whom run crucial public health surveys and databases which help identify, monitor and respond to health threats across the country. From drug use to food security and birth data, discover the 5 surveys most critically hit by th…
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Episode 10 - Displaced but Not Replaced Student Agency and Resilient Learning in Gaza’s Online EFL Classrooms
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43:17The war on Gaza has devastated universities, forcing students and faculty to navigate immense disruptions to education. Despite these hardships, Palestinian universities persisted with online learning, ensuring students could continue their studies. This study amplifies the voices of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students in Gaza, most of who…
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This is Ken Ham, head of the ministry that built a full-size Ark near Cincinnati, Ohio. We’ve been looking at ten reasons we should be creationists, and we’re at number five: worship. When we allow God’s Word to be the authority, it inspires a high view of God, which inspires worship. But when we take man’s word over God’s Word, we’re deciding trut…
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Episode 170: Tina Haffeman - Community Change Maker
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2:25:05Get to know Tina Haffeman. This episode features Tina Haffeman, an influential community activist from the Oshkosh area. The conversation begins with Haffeman’s deep involvement in local social justice initiatives. A major theme explored is the struggle to establish resources like the Day-by-Day Shelter, highlighting the pervasive issue of "Not In …
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This is Ken Ham, a missionary with a passion for sharing God’s Word with the world. This week and next, we’re looking at ten reasons every Christian should be a creationist. And here’s number four. Why is there death and suffering in creation? Many people wonder and end up blaming God. But when we take God’s Word as history, we can have a different…
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The “Boston Medium”: Scott Allan on Lingering Spirits, Mediumship & the Paranormal Realm
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1:06:41Send us a text Traci interviews Scott Allan, “The Boston Medium,” about his journey from funeral director to internationally known psychic medium. Scott talks about working in a haunted funeral home, his spontaneous intuitive opening, and shares EVPs of “David,” the spirit who spent years trying to get his attention. (See timestamps for location of…
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This is Ken Ham, whose ministry has produced Answers Bible Curriculum for churches and homeschool. We’re looking at ten reasons every Christian should be a creationist. Number three: We need to be rooted in the Word of God. The New Testament warns against being blown around by every wind of doctrine. If we accept man’s word as truth, this happens. …
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Episode 107: Explore Pagosa Springs - Colorado: Hot Springs, Hiking, & Rocky Mountain Adventures
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32:58Head to the San Juan Mountains with Randy, Caly, and guest Jennie Green, Executive Director of Tourism for Pagosa Springs, as they uncover what makes this Colorado mountain town a can’t-miss hidden gem. From its world-famous hot springs and mountain hiking trails to thrilling ski slopes and small-town charm, discover why Pagosa Springs is one of th…
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Bloody Crowns: Michael Livingston on Two Hundred Years of War, Power, and Transformation
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34:32The young King was determined to strike. His throne and power had been taken from him; now he would seize them both back. Now his chosen men entered the castle where he was a virtual prisoner, under the watchful eyes of his mother and her lover. Joining them, he led their rush to the Queen Mother’s apartments. There they seized those who had preven…
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Halloween History: The Stories Behind Reese’s, PSL, and Pumpkin Carving
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21:22Get ready for a spooky stroll through time! In this episode, we dive into the fascinating history of Halloween! From ancient Celtic roots to modern-day trick-or-treating, we uncover the origins of pumpkins, the story behind Halloween’s iconic colors,and the sweet legacy of Reese’s, and candy corn! Plus we learn a few fun spooky facts about Hallowee…
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Amy is joined by activists from I-WILL, a group dedicated to sharing the stories of Iranian women living under a patriarchal regime. These courageous women let us know how the situation in Iran has developed since the Women Life Freedom movement began, tell us about the incredible ways everyday women are resisting oppression, and let us know what l…
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This is Ken Ham, CEO of Answers in Genesis, the Ark Encounter, and the Creation Museum. We’re looking at ten reasons every Christian should be a creationist. Here’s number two: God keeps his promises. After the global flood of Noah’s day, God gave the rainbow as a sign that he would never again flood the whole earth. This was his promise to mankind…
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The Battle for Wake Island Part 2 - December 12-23, 1941 Episode 526
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1:46:09This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a look at the second part of the Battle for Wake Island, the Japanese invasion and American defense. The guys also dig into the details, focusing on the American relief effort planned by Admiral Husband Kimmel, the Japanese plans for a re-do, the Japanese landings and subsequent beat-down that the Marine…
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Life Is Jazz: In the Pocket with Christian McBride
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39:40Nine-time Grammy winner Christian McBride says life is jazz—part preparation, part improvisation, and pure rhythm. In this conversation, the bassist, composer, and longtime NJPAC Jazz Advisor shows how listening deeply, reacting honestly, and staying curious keep his music (and life) in time. We discuss the surprising bass that travels the world wi…
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This is Ken Ham, heading up the ministry that’s built a full-size Ark. Over the next two weeks, we’re looking at ten reasons every Christian should be a creationist. Number one: God is always good. Throughout the creation week, God describes what he’s made as “good” and then as “very good.” Now, if God used millions of years of death and suffering …
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Send us a text The “Scary Stories” series continues, as Kathy shares a haunting, original take on the “Bloody Mary” legend, centered around a mysterious antique mirror in a charming “new” old house. Dare you say her name? For more on the Curious Explorers podcast, and to support the show, visit: https://curious-explorers.com/ For more on Kathy Kell…
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In this first episode, Mr. Nirmata introduces the heart and purpose behind Dear Art, I Love You. He shares the meaning of his name, his creative journey, and the lessons learned through success and failure. This episode sets the tone for what’s to come, a glimpse into the foundation being built behind the scenes and phase 1 of a much larger vision.…
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How mRNA vaccines teach your body to kill cancer; Grim state of climate action; Why birds sing the dawn chorus
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29:20Episode 328 Not only has the mRNA covid vaccine saved 14 million lives, it may also help our bodies fight off cancer. A study of cancer patients undergoing immunotherapy treatment showed those who received an mRNA vaccine lived nearly twice as long - and this effect was discovered by accident. In a trial of cancer vaccines, Elias Sayour’s team at t…
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This is Ken Ham, on a mission to strengthen the global church with God’s Word. Archeological discoveries from Bible times can help us as we study God’s Word. Here are two uses for these artifacts and texts: Providing unknown details. Archaeology gives valuable information about the customs, culture, and religions of the ancient Near East. This can …
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This is Ken Ham, an Aussie transplant with a passion for sharing the truth of God’s Word. When reading about artifacts and documents from Bible times, watch for the similarities and differences. You might recognize names, places, or events from the Bible. Some of the myths, like flood or creation myths, may even sound familiar because the true acco…
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This is Ken Ham, often a guest on radio and TV on the Bible’s authority and reliability. Ancient documents and artifacts can help shed light on the Bible’s historical context. But we always need to remember that Scripture is the ultimate authority for theology, history, and more. It’s the Bible that is a special revelation from the eyewitness Creat…
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Episode 106: Chase Waterfalls and Outdoor Adventure in Brevard, North Carolina
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33:55Journey down to the Blue Ridge Mountains with Randy, Caly, and guest travel photographer Carrie Hanrahan as they explore the breathtaking Appalachian beauty of Brevard, North Carolina. Known as the “Land of Waterfalls,” Brevard offers stunning mountain scenery, thrilling outdoor adventure, and a quaint small-town atmosphere surrounded by Pisgah Nat…
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Wolfpack: Roger Moorhouse on the view from inside of Hitler's U-Boat war
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34:57During the Second World War Germany’s submarines sank over three thousand Allied ships, that figure amounting to nearly three-quarters of Allied shipping losses in all theaters of the war. What would become a war within a war began in the very first days after September 1, 1939. This war–particularly the contest which has become known as the Battle…
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Women in our Art Museums - with art historian Sunday Rennie
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45:55Amy is joined by art historian Sunday Rennie to discuss the overlooked history of female artists, why they're underrepresented in museums, and what has to change for women to be seen as more than a muse. Donate to Breaking Down Patriarchy Sunday Rennie is a third-generation artist and seasoned art advisor. She holds a Master’s degree in Art Curatin…
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This is Ken Ham, author of the story of the Answers in Genesis ministry, Miraculous! Do artifacts and documents from thousands of years ago have value in interpreting the Bible? Well, this week we’ll look at ways we can use these artifacts to clarify biblical passages. But notice I said clarify. You see, the Bible tells us all Scripture is God-brea…
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Trial by Fire: Surviving the Seton Hall Blaze
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42:10Shawn Simons’ harrowing journey—from surviving the devastating Seton Hall dormitory fire to becoming a fierce advocate for fire safety—embodies resilience, accountability, and the power of community. His story sparks urgent conversations about safety and the life-altering impact of young adults’ choices. • Shawn recounts the tragic events of the Se…
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The Battle for Wake Island-Part 1- December 8-11 Episode 525
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1:40:09This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall tackle the topic of the American defense of Wake Island. In this much-anticipated series of episodes, Seth and Jon take a look at why Wake was occupied in the first place, what it took to build Wake into a useful base, as well as the commanding officers, both American and Japanese. Finally, the guys get into …
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Neuroscience of reality; Quest for dark matter; Folklore of geoscience (New Scientist Live Special)
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28:29Episode 327 A special episode recorded on October 18 at New Scientist Live in London, featuring experts in geoscience, dark matter and neuroscience. Anjana Khatwa is an Earth scientist and TV presenter. In her new book, The Whispers of Rock, she brings together Western scientific knowledge about the evolution of our Earth and indigenous knowledge a…
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This is Ken Ham, author, speaker, and blogger on why we can trust the Bible. Did you ever think we’d get to a time where people can’t answer the question, “What is a woman?” There’s so much confusion about gender, as we’re constantly told anyone can be whatever they want to be. But God’s Word cuts through the confusion. In Genesis, we read that God…
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First climate tipping point triggered; Man controls another person's body by brain implant; health worries over sumo wrestlers
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34:00Episode 326 The world’s first major climate tipping point has been triggered. The decimation of warm water coral populations caused by rising temperatures is now irreversible - passing the point of no return. The global consequences of widescale coral dieback could be catastrophic, so experts are sounding the alarm. But is anyone listening? A man w…
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This is Ken Ham, a missionary to our evolutionized culture and even the church. Creationists are often accused of “denying science”—a claim that ignores their degrees and published research! We don’t deny science—we love it! But there are two kinds of science. Observational science is directly testable, observable, and repeatable. It builds technol…
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This is Ken Ham, whose ministry has produced the powerful Answers Bible Curriculum for Homeschool. Did you know the fossil record is full of regular creatures we still find today? In the so-called “dinosaur” rock layers, we find starfish, earthworms, and corals alongside sharks, salmon, and herring. In other dinosaur layers, beavers, hedgehogs, squ…
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Transforming Your Art Business: Work with Yourself, Not Against Yourself
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34:35Takeaways: The necessity of aligning your work habits with your natural rhythms cannot be overstated, as this alignment fosters productivity and satisfaction in your artistic endeavors. Self-awareness is paramount; understanding your body’s needs and energy levels allows you to create an environment that supports your creative process effectively. …
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Republic and Empire: Andrew O’Shaughnessy on the global causes and consequences of the American Revolution
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30:13At the outbreak of the American Revolution, the British Empire stretched across nearly every corner of the globe. From India to the Caribbean, from Africa to Gibraltar to the Canadian provinces, Britain’s reach was vast. In 1776, the thirteen colonies that chose to rebel represented only half of the empire’s provinces. The other half—places like Qu…
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This is Ken Ham, on a mission to call the church back to God’s Word and the gospel. I’m sure most of us haven’t thought much about frog spit. But our Creator sure did! Frogs shoot out their tongues five times faster than you or I can blink. Their tongues are softer than marshmallows, which allows them to spread and curl around prey. But their saliv…
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Episode 105: Experience Gettysburg - History, Heroes, & the Battle That Changed America
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27:15Set foot in one of America’s most hallowed battlegrounds with Randy, Caly, and special guest Carl Whitehill, Vice President of Destination Gettysburg, as they explore Gettysburg National Military Park. Discover the tide-turning Battle of Gettysburg, Abraham Lincoln’s legendary Gettysburg Address, and the monuments, artifacts, and stories that bring…
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Exploring Intersex Identity- with advocate Erika Lorshbough
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1:03:59Amy is joined by Erika Lorshbough, Executive Director of InterACT, to learn what it means to be intersex, the major struggles facing the intersex community, and how intersex issues are also women's issues. Donate to Breaking Down Patriarchy Erika Lorshbough is an intersex advocate and activist for civil and human rights. Most recently, Erika served…
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