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The Untold Motivation Behind Columbus’s Voyages

The following is an excerpt from an interview between Bill Heid and John Eidsmoe.  Eidsmoe is a professor of law at the Oak Brook College of Law and Government Policy, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel and holder of five degrees in law, theology and political science. He has authored over a dozen books, including Christianity & the Constitution, Columbus ...

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The Silent Killer in Parenting

What do you think is the biggest mistake or “killer” in parenting?  Where do parents mess up the most?  What is ruining the next generation more than anything else? Is it letting kids watch too much television?  Letting them “game” their life away?  Not disciplining enough or the right way?  Disciplining too much?  Letting kids go to the local public ...

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Finding Hope Amidst Life’s Tragedies (Interview With Army Widow Wesley Bauguess)

Finding Hope Amidst Life’s Tragedies (Interview With Army Widow Wesley Bauguess)

When Wesley Bauguess talks about grieving, people listen. Ten years ago, her husband, Army Major Larry Bauguess, was shot and killed while acting as a human shield, protecting his unit during an ambush on what was supposed to be a peace-keeping mission in Pakistan. Suddenly, Bauguess was a widow left to care for two young daughters. Bauguess is this week’s ...

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The Millionaire Who Sold His Possessions To Rescue Orphans (Interview With Charles Mully)

The Millionaire Who Sold His Possessions To Rescue Orphans (Interview With Charles Mully)

He grew up in poverty, became a millionaire, and then felt led by God to his possessions and help Kenya’s orphans. His name is Charles Mully, and on Oct. 3, 4 and 5 moviegoers will learn about his amazing story when the documentary/film Mully releases in theaters. Called the “Father of the World’s Largest Family,” Mully was one of the ...

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Kennedy-Nixon; The Black Sox Scandal; Jerry Lee Lewis: Providential History Podcast (Sept. 24-30)

Kennedy-Nixon; The Black Sox Scandal; Jerry Lee Lewis: Providential History Podcast (Sept. 24-30)

From the Kennedy-Nixon debate, to the Black Sox scandal, to a major event in the life of Jerry Lee Lewis, the week of Sept. 24 is full of important dates in history. Join Heirloom Audio’s Bill Heid, Aaron Fullan and Michael Foust as they take a closer look at the week’s important dates in another edition of Providential History. (You ...

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Teaching Our Kids To Think Biblically

Teaching Our Kids To Think Biblically

Does God care if we teach our children to think biblically? Of course! But in a world that is increasingly hostile to Christianity, it is becoming more difficult to do so as each year passes. On this week’s episode of World of the Worldviews, we discuss how to teach our kids to view everything through a biblical worldview. Join Heirloom ...

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Simple Things Great Dads Do (Interview With Rick Johnson)

Simple Things Great Dads Do (Interview With Rick Johnson)

How would you describe the ideal father? Perhaps he would be filled with joy and laughter. Maybe he would get “outside of his comfort zone” often with his children. And, no doubt, he would live a Christ-centered life, too. Author and speaker Rick Johnson says fathers should do all of those things – and more. Join The Live The Adventure ...

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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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