Off The Bench with Heidi St. John
Society & Culture
We are seeing a mass exodus of young adults from the faith, and 70% of students don’t believe in absolute truth. This trend is accelerating rapidly, and we absolutely must stop the train. It’s a matter of eternal significance for children all over the globe. My friend Dave Richardson is here today to talk about the way he teaches students to recognize the assumptions they have, and how to look past them so they will make Biblical choices. It’s an incredibly effective tool, and I’m excited to share it with you today.
Show Notes:
http://heidistjohn.com/blog/podcasts/david-richardson
What Does The Bible Teach Us About Family Relationships?
Mythbusting: We Can't Do It All And We Do Need Each Other
A Generational Impact: Modeling Godly Character
Healthy Start To The New Year
Choosing Trust: Embracing God's Providence and Purpose
Recalibrate Making the Adjustments Necessary to Keep Your Relationships Strong
Grieving the Loss of the Life You Dreamed Of
Christmas Story Hour with Saylor St. John
How Do I Help My Husband Become a Stronger Spiritual Leader? With Jim Ramos
Seeking Health with Dr. Mark
Parenting Teens: Navigating Opportunities For Responsibility And Independence
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Mailbox Monday: Panhandlers, Prodigal Children, and Word of Faith
Losing the Right to Homeschool In France: A True Story
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Homeschooling: Know Your Why
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Dr Mark Sherwood Answers Listener Questions
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