The Way Home: Jon Ward on “Camelot’s End”

Jon Ward joins me to discuss his latest book Camelot’s End: Kennedy vs. Carter and the Fight that Broke the Democratic Party.  Jon is a Senior Political Correspondent for Yahoo! News.  Show Notes Twitter: @jonward11 Website: jonwardwrites.org Book: Camelot’s End: Kennedy vs. Carter and the Fight that Broke the Democratic Party

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The Way Home: Drew Dyck on decisions your future self will appreciate

What are some decisions or habits you can make today that your future self will thank you for? Drew Dyck joins me to day to discuss this and more.  Drew is an acquisitions editor at Moody Publishers and a contributing editor at CTPastors.com. Show Notes Twitter: @drewdyck Website: drewdyck.com Book: Your Future Self Will Thank You: Secrets to Self-Control…

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The Way Home: Emily Freeman on making decisions

Emily Freeman joins me to talk about how to make good decisions. Emily is a writer, creative director, and spiritual mentor. She and her husband live in North Carolina with their three children. Show Notes Twitter: @emilypfreeman Website: emilypfreeman.com Book: The Next Right Thing: A Simple, Soulful Practice for Making Life Decisions

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The Way Home: Kyle Idleman on not giving up

Has there ever been a season in life where you just wanted to give up? Have you ever had a time when you faith was so weak that you wanted to stop walking with the Lord? Kyle Idleman joins me to talk about not giving up and the importance of encouraging one another.  Kyle is…

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The Way Home: Justin Narducci on Lifewater International, clean water, and dignity

Justin Narducci joins me today to talk about the mission of Lifewater International and the importance of clean water and sanitation. Justin is the CEO of Lifewater International. Lifewater International is a non-profit Christian water development organization serving the world’s rural poor through integrated water, sanitation, and hygiene programs. Show Notes Twitter: @thenarducci and @lifewater lifewater.org

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The Way Home: Emma Green on religion, politics, and journalism

What do journalists get right and get wrong when covering religion? What is it like to be on the scene after a tragedy, covering it for one of the nation’s leading media outlets? Today on the podcast, Atlantic staff writer Emma Green, joins me to discuss covering religion, politics and her own pathway into journalism. …

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The Way Home: Ashley Hales on ministry in the suburbs

Is it possible to be on mission for God in the suburbs? So often we think of a “real calling” taking us into a big city, a remote tribe, or a rural community. But what about communities with Costo and Starbucks and strip malls? Ashley Hales joins me today to talk about the unique assumptions…

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The Way Home: Raleigh Sadler on trafficking and helping the most vulnerable

Raleigh Sadler joins me to share how God calls the church to help the most vulnerable. Raleigh is the founder and executive director of Let My People Go. His passion is to see the local church fight global injustices, like human trafficking, by loving those whom traffickers most often target. Show Notes Twitter: @raleighsadler Website: raleighsadler.com and lmpgnetwork.org…

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The Way Home: Chris Horst on leadership and “Rooting for Rivals”

Chris Horst is the chief advancement officer at HOPE International, where he employs his passion for advancing initiatives at the intersection of faith and work. Chris serves on the boards of the Denver Institute for Faith & Work and the Mile High WorkShop. Show Notes Twitter: @ChrisHorst Website: chris-horst.com Book: Rooting for Rivals: How Collaboration and Generosity Increase the…

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The Way Home: Matt McCullough

Matt McCullough is the pastor of Trinity Church in Nashville, Tenn. He is also the author of Remember Death: The Surprising Path to Living Hope. Show Notes Twitter: @Trinity37212 Website: trinitynashville.org, TGC, 9Marks Book:Remember Death: The Surprising Path to Living Hope

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