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This Podcast is designed to dig deep and uncover the extraordinary content found within the Book of Mormon. Each episode takes a close look at elements, evidences, facts, and revelations in the book which not only give us a look at ancient Egyptian and Pre-Columbian history and culture, but also point to the incontrovertible fact that the Book of Mormon is a true and authentic history, translated by the gift of God through the efforts of a very young Joseph Smith, presented to the world for ...
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The Qualitycast North podcast showcases Northern British Columbian physicians and healthcare workers and their work in improving the quality of healthcare where they live. In an interview format, our host Dr. Shyr Chui invites guests to talk about their careers in rural medicine, and how they are improving healthcare through innovative quality improvement projects. Episodes are released every 3 weeks. Qualitycast North is a production of the Northern Health Physician Quality Improvement init ...
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The History Podcast of Pre-Columbian World is about ancient civilizations in different regions of the world like South and Mesoamerica, Indonesia, and more! This podcast is for people of all ages interested in learning about history in different regions of the world. We want to bring attention to ancient cultures that you won’t learn about in your eurocentric history class at school. A perfect treat for all history lovers! Want to reach out? Please email: precolumbianhistory4@gmail.com
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The Bruin Podcast

The Bruin Podcast

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This podcast has been designed to cover various aspects of Columbian life, including athletics, clubs, exchanges, and anything else exciting! Cover art photo provided by Jessica Weiller on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jweiller
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Killian McRae

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The only way to save the future is to decode the past. The only way to decode the past is to save the future. Archaeologist Sheppard Smyth has staked his career and the honorable memory of his wife and partner on proving his widely panned theory: Cleopatra VII, the last sovereign pharaoh of Egypt, was not a victim of suicide as history suggests, but of a well-concealed murder. When a statue of the doomed Queen is unearthed in a pre-Columbian excavation site in Mexico, Shep rushes to investig ...
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BIV Today

Business In Vancouver

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British Columbia's only daily news show focused on business, brought to you by Business in Vancouver newspaper and biv.com. Join hosts editor-in-chief Kirk LaPointe as well as reporters Tyler Orton and Hayley Woodin as they interview Canada's business and political leaders about the pressing issues facing British Columbian businesses and industries today. Join them as they discuss real estate, technology, the resource industries and local and provincial politics.
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The Three Guys Podcast

Brett, Brian and Derek

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Three lifelong friends come together to discuss life, laugh and tell stories. We interview friends, business owners, artists and everyone in between who will share their journey through life. Learn, Grow, Inspire, Motivate! Your Journey starts now. Listen now on all platforms.
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Black Magic

Dan Shaurette on Podiobooks.com

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BLACK MAGIC, is a new short story by Dan Shaurette, a prequel to his upcoming novel, BLACK CASTLE. Capt. Matt Black and Dr. Andrew MacGillivray are a pair of paranormal private eyes hot on the trail of someone — or something — killing women during the raucous 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Stranger things are afoot however when their friend, L. Frank Baum, finds a man who was brutally attacked not far from the Fair. Featuring the voice talents of Mat Weller, Murdo Morrison, Ma ...
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A History of the Inca is a historical podcast focusing on one of the largest empires in pre-columbian America. The Inca were the culmination of civilization in the Andes Mountains. The culture, government and society were unique when compared to other societies and have yet to truly be explored in the podcasting world. In A History of the Inca, we will explore pre-Inca states and the hostile world they inhabited. We will learn of the Inca origins and how they were but one of many ethnic grou ...
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Travel back in time with me to some of the most fascinating moments in human history. Witness colossal sea battles involving tens of thousands of men, take part in pagan blood rituals in the mysterious forests of Northern Europe and engage in highly orchestrated tribal warfare within Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. All this and more from the comfort of your own living room/bus to work/toilet throne
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In perhaps the most audacious military enterprise in the history of human conquest, Cortez, with only a few hundred men, conquered a civilization of tens of thousands. This is the story of an Englishman who boards a merchant ship destined for the New World, but a shipwreck strands him in Pre-Columbian Mexico, and Roger must find a way to avoid becoming one of the many human sacrifices offered to the Aztec gods.
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Historical Jesus

Historical Jesus

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Monumental saga of the life and times of Galilean, Jesus of Nazareth, as well as the faith, religion, and church founded to honor and disseminate his acts and teachings. Join host Mark Vinet on this exciting and fascinating journey through time exploring and focusing on the interesting, compelling, wonderful, tragic, intriguing, and inspiring stories of the Bible and the many great works of Christian theology, literature, architecture, music, and art inspired by the words and deeds of Jesus ...
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All American

PowerVault Network

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Welcome to All-American, the podcast that takes you beyond the surface of American history. We're here to uncover the untold stories, the hidden truths, and the parts of our past that have been buried or overlooked. From the founding fathers to modern-day America, we'll dig into the real story—flaws and all. If you're ready to explore the truth and see history in a whole new light, join us as we bring the past to life and tell the stories that deserve to be heard.
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125 years ago, the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair drew millions to Chicago and left a lasting impact. In “From the Midway,” host Colleen Connolly dives into the legacy left behind by the fair, including the remnants that can still be viewed today, the cultural legacy of the fair, the evolution of the Ferris wheel and products that made their debut at the exposition, and still exist today. “From the Midway” is a production of the Chicago Tribune. It was created by digital news editor Colleen Conno ...
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Brand X Huaraches was established in 1973 to promote traditional Mexican craftsmanship, especially the historic huaraches. These Mexican summer sandals have existed since pre-Columbian times and were worn primarily by farm workers and rural laborers. Mexican huaraches are handwoven using thin strips of leather. The unique weaving pattern allows your feet to breathe while the leather insoles absorb moisture, making these sandals perfect for the summer. Each pair of leather huaraches is handma ...
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Church in the North

Briercrest College and Seminary

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The Church In The North (CITN) podcast brings you thoughtful, sometimes humorous, conversations with church leaders from north of the 49th parallel. We share the untold stories of ministry practitioners who God is using in diverse settings - from rural Saskatchewan to urban Vancouver, from the outskirts of Winnipeg to the rocky shores of Halifax. We’re listening and learning to what God is doing in and through the church in our current cultural moment. Contact us at podcast@churchinthenorth.ca
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The Strange Road

Strange Road Creative, LLC

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Welcome to The Strange Road, your passport to the unexplored realms of mystery and wonder! Join lifelong friends Mikey and Bub, with nearly 35 years of camaraderie, as they navigate the enigmatic landscape of high strangeness. In this interview-based podcast, The Strange Crew delves into the dimensions of UFOs, ancient civilizations, paranormal encounters, and cryptids. Each episode is an upbeat journey into the extraordinary, featuring captivating conversations with guests who share their f ...
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From humble beginnings as an actor and dancer to the decks of some of Australia’s most renowned clubs and events, DJ MKY has officially landed, smack-bang, centre stage… and it’s only the beginning. Given his debut at long-running Sydney mega party Daywash and being a finalist in the Mardi Gras Spin-Off Competition, he was soon to be snapped up by some of Australia’s hottest clubs including The Shift, ARQ Sydney, Columbian and Nevermind not only for his “hands-in-the-air” musical style, but ...
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The Can Opener

The Can Opener Network

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The Can Opener Podcast is a grass-roots long-form audio conversation hosted by Podcast Producer Evan Stolpmann, local guests and friends of the show. The Can Opener Podcast is a facet of the growing Canadian media company Can Opener Media. Thanks For Listening.
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Newcomers are arriving to Canada from around the world, including Latin America. What is God up to? In this episode of CITN, we speak with Hernando Munoz about his adventures in church planting in both Toronto and Calgary. We talk about the unique intercultural model of First Alliance Church as well as how God is at work in Latin America - and what…
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The widespread transfer of human populations, plants, animals, precious metals, commodities, culture, technology, diseases, religion, and ideas between North America in the Western Hemisphere, and the Afro-Eurasian Old World in the Eastern Hemisphere is known as the Columbian Exchange. It is named after the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus and…
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In this episode, we explore the rich and complex history of pre-Columbian North America, challenging the old narrative that it was an "empty" land before European arrival. We'll dive into the lives of the dynamic Algonquian and Iroquoian peoples of the Northeast, the impressive Mississippian mound builders, and the master architects of the Pueblo i…
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In recognition of the holiday(s),* this is a revision of one of the podcast’s earliest episodes, Introduction to the Columbian Exchange. The “Columbian Exchange” refers to the interhemispheric transmission of diseases, food crops, populations, cultures, and technologies in the years after Columbus’s famous First Voyage. The term was invented in 197…
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The New Testament has many titles for Jesus of Nazareth including Rabbi, Teacher, Nazarene, Christ, King of the Jews, Saviour, Son of Man, Messiah, Son of God, and Christos, Lord, and God. Let's investigate them with Garry Stevens of the History in the Bible podcast. History in the Bible podcast at https://amzn.to/3ZuHAwO Garry Stevens books availa…
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Join us in this spine-tingling Special Edition Halloween episode as we dive deep into Ohio's haunted history with renowned author, paranormal investigator, and speaker, James A. Willis of Strange and Spooky World! From eerie encounters in the Defiance Ohio Public Library to the chilling folklore and legends of Hell Town, OH. James shares captivatin…
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Jesus and his Mother attended a Marriage feast at which the first miracle attributed to Jesus takes place at Cana in Lower Galilee, located in present day northern Israel. All Things Catholic podcast at https://amzn.to/3zXtYjn Edward Sri books available at https://amzn.to/3YuNe14 The Gospel of John podcast at https://amzn.to/4dXkOkK Wedding at Cana…
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Spaniards had been in South Carolina off and on since perhaps 1514, and certainly by 1521. Even in the 1660s Spaniards occasionally came up the coast to trade and visit Santa Helena on Parris Island, which had largely been abandoned to Indians. As late as 1663, however, the English had not explored even the coast of the future Palmetto State. That …
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It may seem odd that there would be a book inside of the Book of Mormon titled "the Book of Mormon" but Mormon was a prophet just like any of the other prophets and was entitled to write his own account just as they had. He didn't know, at the time, that he would end up writing a larger abridgment of the entire record as well. His own record was a …
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Christians consider Jesus the Son of God. However, most Christians understand Joseph to be a true father in every way except biological, since Joseph was the legal father who raised Jesus. Hearing Jesus podcast available at https://amzn.to/3QLEpee Super Saints podcast available at https://amzn.to/46spnjl Consecration to St. Joseph by D.H. Calloway …
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Send us a text ***PLEASE BE SURE TO VOTE*** https://cspa.tufts.edu/2024-ballot-questions This episode features Political Strategist, La Nita Ann Tench-Dykes Support the show ***Please note all opinions expressed on The Three Guys Podcast do not represent any Group, Company or Organization*** Episode Produced by The Three Guys Productions Instagram:…
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In the Gospel of John the first miracle attributed to Jesus takes place in Galilee at a wedding in Cana. All Things Catholic podcast at https://amzn.to/3zXtYjn Edward Sri books available at https://amzn.to/3YuNe14 The Gospel of John podcast at https://amzn.to/4dXkOkK Wedding at Cana book at https://amzn.to/3A3L8Mf ENJOY Ad-Free content, Bonus episo…
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What did Jesus look like? Let’s continue exploring this fascinating mystery. The Face of Jesus at https://amzn.to/3zZ0sd0 Jesus in Art available at https://amzn.to/3Y5xrUZ The Savior Channel https://www.youtube.com/@TheSavior.2024 ENJOY Ad-Free content, Bonus episodes, and Extra materials when joining our growing community on https://patreon.com/ma…
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Sometimes, God takes our well-laid plans and turns them upside down for his glory. In this episode of CITN, we speak with Jake LeFave about church planting during a time of global disruption. We explore the heart-realities that ministry leaders wrestle with, the surprise of God's gracious redirection, and the challenges of planting the gospel in Ea…
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The fellas dive in deep into the mystical world of alchemy and its connections to Carl Jung's concept of awakening the anima with author, poet, alchemist and seeker, Phillip from Chasing Mound Builders. Join us as we explore powerful archetypes like the Trickster and their roles in our psyche. Don't miss his story about coming in contact with a fem…
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Spanish Conquistador Hernan Cortes accomplished one of history’s greatest military feats when he vanquished the powerful Mesoamerican armies of legendary Aztec King Montezuma to found the Kingdom of New Spain. Are people destined to see themselves as the descendants of victims or oppressors? Is historical guilt a good, bad, positive or negative con…
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From adultery to adoption, let’s follow Joseph's obedient journey in passages from the Gospel of Matthew. The story of Joseph's response to Mary's pregnancy through the Holy Spirit reveals profound insights into ancient Jewish culture, marriage customs, and the significance of Joseph's obedience. By diving into the background and cultural nuances o…
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New Jersey is something of a puzzle, especially as a matter of early colonial history. The future Garden State rates barely a mention in most surveys of American history until it becomes a primary battleground of the American Revolution. That happens, however, not because of anything in New Jersey that was particularly worth defending in and of its…
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What did the historical Jesus of Nazareth physically look like? Let’s explore this mystery and examine this age-old question. The Face of Jesus at https://amzn.to/3zZ0sd0 Jesus in Art available at https://amzn.to/3Y5xrUZ The Savior Channel https://www.youtube.com/@TheSavior.2024 ENJOY Ad-Free content, Bonus episodes, and Extra materials when joinin…
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In this fascinating episode, we dive into a groundbreaking theory that links the devastating loss of life in the Americas during European colonization to a global climate shift. Before colonization, around 60 million indigenous people lived across the Americas, building complex societies. But when disease, violence, and displacement wiped out much …
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Is their beauty in Christian hymns, chants, songs, harmony, and instrumental pieces? Can the divine be found in worship music? What is Good Music? How can it be defined? Historical Jesus ACAPELLA presents the enthralling, riveting, epic 2,000 year story of Christian music. Thomistic Institute podcast at https://amzn.to/3BJjW5Q Music books available…
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Nathanael’s question in the Gospel of John has been taken by many to mean that Nazareth was looked down upon, even by people of Galilee. "Can anything good come out of Nazareth?" (John 1:46) Catholic Saints podcast available at https://amzn.to/4evE0Hx Augustine Institute books at https://amzn.to/4h1lGaE Ben Aker book available at https://amzn.to/3Z…
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Few stories of shipwreck and survival can equal that of this 16th century group of European adventurers who, by ‘Going Native’, survived eight years of hand-to-mouth existence among the Amerindians and later put pen to paper and published an account of their trials and tribulations—a fascinating eye-witness account that we can study and enjoy an in…
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As Jesus continues his teaching to the Nephites, he speaks of the Millennium and their contribution to its bringing about. Through these words we get to fully understand just how critical the Book of Mormon is to all the events of the last days and the coming of the Savior in glory as the his millennial reign begins. Please join me, won't you?…
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In the Gospel of Luke, the celebrated celestial being who tells the Virgin Mary of her Destiny is the Archangel Gabriel. He also announces the impending birth of John the Baptist to his father Zacharias. Enjoy this Encore Presentation! The Glory of Angels by Edward Lucie-Smith at https://amzn.to/3swavlW Books by Edward Lucie-Smith available at http…
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When improving or making changes to the way organizations provide health care, it often seems the last person consulted is the patient themselves. This seemingly perverse order of priority is a lingering throwback to a more historical and paternalistic model of care. One person looking to change this is today’s guest Kim Eggers, the Patient Partner…
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Send us a text https://historycop.com/ Chicago’s History Cop, Ray Johnson Ray Johnson is a former criminal investigator, author, historian, and lecturer. He is the owner and founder of Johnson Research Services and since 2005 has conducted historical research for television production companies, documentarians, authors, attorneys, and family histor…
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Who was Bartholomew the Apostle? Who was Nathanael the Apostle? Were they perhaps the same person? Bartholomew the Apostle also called SAINT Bartholomew by several Christian denominations was one of the original Twelve Disciples of Jesus according to the three synoptic Gospels of the New Testament. The Gospel of John refers to him as Nathanael. Let…
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During his early ministry, Jesus recruited or welcomed both men and women as close companions and followers. Of these supporters and admirers, twelve men became part of his inner circle or disciples. Philip the Apostle also called SAINT Philip by several Christian denominations was one of the original Twelve Disciples of Jesus according to all for …
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This blessedly short episode encapsulates the types of English colonial government in the 17th and 18th centuries, which were chartered corporations, proprietary “counties palatine,” and royal colonies directly ruled by the Crown through a governor and advisors. Technically abstruse as these distinctions may have been, they would become increasingl…
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What happens when regular Christians move in among the unreached, urban poor? In this episode of CITN, we speak with Nigel Paul about a missional movement of people who are moving into some of the most challenging neighbourhoods across Canada (and around the world). We also discuss the challenge of leading a movement while staying invested in your …
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The Kingdom of Saguenay was a fanciful, mythical country rich in gold and diamonds supposedly located, according to the Natives, inland of present-day Quebec City. Adventurer Jacques Cartier tried in vain to reach this realm on several occasions. From 1541 to 43 France attempted to Colonize at the Cap Rouge settlement along the interior of the St.-…
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Delving into the enigmatic world of Bigfoot and the intriguing energies surrounding the Serpent Mound Crater Impact region. Join us as we explore the potential portals to other dimensions, the sightings of mysterious creatures, and the rich tapestry of paranormal phenomena reported by locals. We revisit the Doppelgänger phenomenon occurring on Thom…
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On the second day of his visit, the Savior healed the people and blessed the little children. He then showed the people the power of prayer without ceasing, and the value of pondering and meditating. Great miracles were manifest and heavenly visitations of angelic messengers abounded. It was a very blessed and powerful experience.…
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Humans throughout history have felt a need for supernatural support—for powers that help, guide, and either proclaim important events or bring news. Angels play those roles in Christianity, with most other cultures and religions offering equivalents. Enjoy this Encore Presentation! The Glory of Angels by Edward Lucie-Smith at https://amzn.to/3swavl…
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Was Jesus of Nazareth an Apocalyptic Preacher? What is the Apocalypse? Misquoting Jesus with Bart Ehrman podcast at https://amzn.to/46zMgCx Did Jesus Exist? by Bart D. Ehrman at https://amzn.to/455AEqu Jesus: Apocalyptic Prophet by Bart Ehrman at https://amzn.to/3TTcLy1 Bart Ehrman books available at https://amzn.to/46EU0U4 ENJOY Ad-Free content, B…
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The fellas dive into the fascinating intersection of science, history, and the unexplained. First, we explore the powerful energy of the 2024 solar eclipse, discussing its significance and the ways it impacts our lives. Then, we turn our attention to Graham Hancock's thought-provoking Netflix series, Ancient Apocalypse, where we uncover the mysteri…
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He was a Jewish, Galilean tax-collector until he met Jesus of Nazareth, who said to him, "Follow me." From that day Matthew was one of his disciples. History in the Bible podcast at https://amzn.to/3ZuHAwO Garry Stevens books available at https://amzn.to/3ZAM19f Gospel of Matthew available at https://amzn.to/3LEeP8F ENJOY Ad-Free content, Bonus epi…
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Why should churches be paying attention to National Truth and Reconciliation Day? In this episode of CITN, we speak with Howard Jolly about his journey into pastoral ministry. We also discuss the challenges and dreams he has for Canadian Indigenous churches. Howard is the Executive Director of Indigenous Alliance Churches of Canada. You can support…
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Precious stones mined by Jacques Cartier's men at the mouth of Rivière du Cap-Rouge proved to be worthless quartz. Cartier’s "treasure" is remembered in the name of Québec’s Cape Diamond or Cap aux Diamants and also in the French proverb "Faux comme un diamant du Canada", "As false as Canadian diamonds." Enjoy this HISTORICAL JESUS Extra — The STOR…
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As he did in Jerusalem, the Savior delivered an sermon to the Nephites and Lamanites in the New World. It would stand to reason that it would be similar to his sermon on the mount, and indeed, it was; however, a different setting, a different place and a different people would dictate that the it not be exactly the same sermon; so let's see what di…
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What was it like to be a shepherd over 2000 years ago? Tending flocks, with agriculture, formed the basis of the Holy Land’s economy, and sheep raised on the hillsides around Bethlehem may well have been destined for temple sacrifices in Jerusalem, only six miles to the north. Let’s continue describing a shepherd's life. Enjoy this Encore Presentat…
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David T. Beito’s most recent book, and the subject of this conversation, is The New Deal’s War On the Bill of Rights: The Untold Story of FDR’s Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillance (buy it through the link!), published by the Independent Institute in 2023. The presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal have now large…
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Send us a text I have been given an incredible opportunity to reinvent my career and follow my passion of helping others be their best self through positive wellness experiences, coaching, motivation & accountability. https://www.kellybishopwellevateexperiences.com/ Through understanding my strengths and most importantly passions around people, I h…
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The books of the New Testament are the foremost source for the life and teachings of Jesus and the detailed chronology in which it took place. History in the Bible podcast with Garry Stevens at https://amzn.to/3ZuHAwO Garry Stevens books available at https://amzn.to/3ZAM19f ENJOY Ad-Free content, Bonus episodes, and Extra materials when joining our…
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Much of the art surviving from Europe after the fall of the Western Roman Empire is Christian art, although this is in large part because the stability and continuity of church ownership has preserved Christian art better than secular works. Enjoy this ART presentation! Christian Art books available at https://amzn.to/3vJ70u2 Catholic Art books htt…
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The four canonical gospels are the foremost sources for the life and message of Jesus and the detailed geography in which it took place. History in the Bible podcast with Garry Stevens at https://amzn.to/3ZuHAwO Garry Stevens books available at https://amzn.to/3ZAM19f ENJOY Ad-Free content, Bonus episodes, and Extra materials when joining our growi…
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Why are young people no longer pursuing careers in ministry? This week on the podcast, we have an in-studio conversation with Rob, Geoff, and Kaitlin, PLUS our guest Chris Whitelaw, Youth Pastor of Beulah Alliance Church in Edmonton. Together they explore some of the causes of the shortage of young workers, both culturally and within the church. Th…
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Jacques Cartier and his followers passed a bitter winter at Stadacona with the help of Iroquoian Chief Donnacona. Many of his party died from cold and scurvy before he could set sail for France the following spring in 1536. Enjoy this HISTORICAL JESUS Extra — The STORY of AMERICA. Check out the YouTube versions of this episode which has accompanyin…
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