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Finishing Well
Hans Scheil
April 18, 2026
Navigating Medicare can be a daunting task, especially with the various options and potential pitfalls. Understanding the difference between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage is crucial, as is being aware of sign-up penalties, the Medicare tax, and the lack of coverage for long-term care. Additionally, knowing how to choose the right Medicare supplement and avoiding managed care can make a significant difference in one's healthcare experience. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
April 17, 2026
Women often struggle with financial confidence due to uncertainty about their identity in Christ, leading to hesitation in making financial decisions. A faith-based approach to financial stewardship can provide a foundation of security and clarity, empowering women to make wise financial decisions and live out their purpose. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
April 10, 2026
Preparing the next steward is crucial to intentionally passing on wisdom before wealth. The Bible never defines inheritance as merely financial, but rather as a tool for kingdom impact. Families should focus on transferring stewardship, not just assets, and prioritize spiritual formation, understanding of stewardship, and trust in God as the true provider. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
April 07, 2026
Dan Levy discusses his new series Big Mistakes, which explores themes of anxiety, queer storytelling, and the importance of character development. He shares his experiences as a showrunner, including the physical toll of directing, writing, and acting on Schitt's Creek. Levy also talks about the casting process, the challenges of writing a crime story, and the value of having a strong team behind a project. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
April 05, 2026
Dan Levy discusses his new TV series Big Mistakes, a comedy about a New Jersey pastor and his sister who accidentally get trapped in a relationship with organized crime. Meanwhile, in the West Bank, archaeology is a complex and contentious issue, with Israeli and Palestinian groups vying for control of ancient sites and historical narratives. On the entertainment front, HBO's Hacks has been a critical and commercial success, with Gene Smart and Hannah Einbinder leading the cast in a comedy about a comedy legend and her young writer. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
March 24, 2026
Investing in companies that prioritize servant leadership and biblical stewardship can lead to long-term business success and positive impact on society. Dolores Bamford, Co-Chief Investment Officer at Eventide Asset Management, shares her expertise on evaluating leadership quality and its role in creating lasting value. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
March 09, 2026
Managing credit reports and scores requires understanding common myths and misconceptions. A certified credit counselor explains how to dispel these myths and achieve financial freedom through debt management and responsible credit use. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
March 03, 2026
Investors can pursue both financial performance and positive social impact through disciplined, values-aligned investing. Praxis Investment Management offers a faith-based approach to investing, integrating impact considerations without compromising financial rigor. By focusing on long-term orientation and patient, active engagement, investors can achieve competitive returns while contributing to good in the world. [... more]
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Baptist Bible Hour
Lasserre Bradley, Jr.
March 01, 2026
Joshua's decision to make peace with the Gibeonites led to complications, but God overruled the enemy's plan, using Joshua's mistakes to prepare him for victory. The Gibeonites' humble approach to Joshua for help demonstrates the importance of coming to God as servants, acknowledging our weakness and dependence on Him. God cares for His people and provides strength in times of trouble, giving power to the faint and increasing strength to those who have no might. [... more]
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The Verdict
John Munro
February 20, 2026
Our God is a god of the second chance, giving us hope and forgiveness for past disobedience. Through the story of Jonah, we see God's gracious and compassionate nature, offering us a second chance to obey and turn from our wicked ways. [... more]
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The Verdict
John Munro
February 09, 2026
The unforgivable sin, as taught by Jesus in Matthew chapter 12, is attributing the work of the Holy Spirit to Satan, a deliberate and decisive rejection of Jesus and his power. This sin cannot be committed by true followers of Jesus Christ, who are indwelled by the Holy Spirit and sealed until the day of redemption. Those who trust in Jesus Christ have eternal life and will never perish, their salvation is 100% secure in Jesus Christ. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
January 23, 2026
Tracking generosity is a simple yet powerful practice that can shape your heart and strengthen your stewardship. According to scripture, our first financial act is to give, and generosity is our financial priority. By tracking our generosity, we can ensure we're chasing after it more aggressively, manage it intentionally, and see the impact it has on lives changed for eternity. [... more]
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Love Worth Finding
Adrian Rogers
January 19, 2026
The book of Ecclesiastes reveals the complexities of life, with King Solomon sharing his insights on the fleeting nature of wealth, power, and knowledge. Despite the mysteries of life, Solomon encourages readers to live joyfully, confidently, and reverently, trusting in God's sovereignty and goodness. [... more]
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Pathway to Victory
Dr. Robert Jeffress
January 14, 2026
When we experience moral failure, we have a choice to make: deny our failure or choose to repent. Repentance is not a complicated process, but a change of mind that leads to a change of direction in life. It involves acknowledging our failure to God, accepting His forgiveness, making restitution where necessary, and turning away from known sin. By choosing repentance over guilt, we can experience the relief and freedom that comes with forgiveness and a renewed relationship with God. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
January 07, 2026
Modeling faith and generosity around money is crucial for discipling children and shaping their financial foundation. Parents can use everyday money decisions as opportunities for teaching and discipleship, focusing on heart posture and values rather than just financial skills. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
January 06, 2026
Financial decisions are spiritual decisions, and the story of Jonah illustrates this truth. Jonah's actions show that money and motives move in the same direction, revealing the spiritual dimension of spending. When our hearts move off course, our spending decisions will financially do the same, and poor stewardship can have ripple effects on others. Genuine repentance can redirect spending away from what harms and toward what honors God, and faithful follow-through looks like having a budget and sticking to it, keeping commitments to generosity, and giving as a form of worship. [... more]
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The Verdict
John Munro
December 04, 2025
The Apostle Peter's denial of Jesus is a powerful reminder that even the strongest followers of Christ can falter and fail. Peter's story teaches us about the dangers of spiritual complacency, the importance of prayer and Bible study, and the need to listen to godly advice. We can learn from Peter's mistakes and apply these lessons to our own lives, seeking to deepen our faith and avoid the pitfalls of spiritual failure. [... more]
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Living on the Edge
Chip Ingram
November 26, 2025
Learning to manage stress and anger involves admitting mistakes, laughing more often, taking care of oneself, and getting a high view of God. By understanding how our minds work and the importance of perspective, we can minimize stress and maximize God's presence in our lives. [... more]
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Living on the Edge
Chip Ingram
November 25, 2025
Eliminating hurry, downsizing expectations, and learning to say no are key strategies for reducing stress and anger in our lives. By ruthlessly eliminating hurry, we can slow down and notice the world around us, build meaningful relationships, and enjoy life more. Downsizing expectations helps us let go of perfectionism and the pressure to do everything perfectly. Learning to say no kindly and artfully allows us to set healthy boundaries and prioritize what's truly important. [... more]
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Cross Reference Radio
Pastor Rick Gaston
November 17, 2025
Joshua's experience with the Gibeonites teaches us the importance of depending on God, scripture, and action to overcome the devil. We learn to make mistakes, serve God, and benefit from them. Disobedience does not correct disobedience, and we must not dismiss things hoping God will magically work them out. [... more]
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