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Podcast: Surviving Christmas
/in Podcast/by Wallace Smith & John RobinsonIt’s that time of year again. As Christians who don’t keep Christmas, the season presents its special challenges! In this episode, we discuss some of those challenges, prompted by a request from one of our listeners. At a certain point in the podcast, we refer to a Tomorrow’s World Whiteboard video, which you can find by clicking here, or by watching it below. Also, you can now find us not only on Spotify, but also Apple Podcasts.
We hope this episode is helpful!
And here is the Whiteboard we mentioned.
Podcast: The Tasty Trifles of Gossip
/in Podcast/by Wallace Smith & John RobinsonA listener-recommended topic today from one of you: Gossip! Tempting to do, but so damaging to yourself and others. Today, we dive into gossip and talebearing and give some simple advice both to those who’ve been the victim of gossip and to those who feel its temptations.
The article mentioned in today’s podcast episode has been posted here on the Living Youth page before. Just head over to this entry almost a year ago—“Being Christian Online: Two Great Articles!”—and you’ll see a link to the article Mr. Robinson’s mentioned.
Podcast: What We’re Thankful For
/in Podcast/by Wallace SmithThis week, we are thankful. On the podcast, we talk about some of the things for which we are very thankful (and fair warning, we do get a little rambly!), and we hope it spurs you to meditate on things you are thankful for, both the obvious things and the not-so-obvious. We mention two articles in the podcast, and links to them are listed below the embedded video and audio. One was posted earlier this week (Mr. Robinson’s) and the other is from Mr. Ames.