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Olga grew up in the Soviet Union and moved to the US at the age of 21. We talk about her world view and philosophy of life and how that compares to mine.

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:11:20 — 49.3MB)
Olga grew up in the Soviet Union and moved to the US at the age of 21. We talk about her world view and philosophy of life and how that compares to mine.
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Kyle is from South Africa. He’s married to an Indian woman, became a Christian as a young adult, and left traditional employment in marketing to become a freelancer. We talk about Christianity, South Africa and US cultures, and freelancing and marketing.
For more information about Kyle – Kylep.co
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Pastor Greg Johnson is pastor of Memorial Presbyterian Church in St. Louis. We talk about his experience as a gay man; becoming a Christian; being in the unique place of affirming the biblical view of marriage between and man and woman while also identifying as gay; and being impacted by the message of Jesus’ forgiveness, reconciliation and hope. I hope you enjoy it.
Article by Greg Johnson in CT: https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2019/may-web-only/greg-johnson-hide-shame-shelter-gospel-gay-teenager.html
Greg’s book, “Still Time To Care: What We Can Learn From The Church’s Failed Attempt To Cure Homosexuality”
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Mrs Brush is a fit and active 92 year old. She talks about feeding her body with good stuff, but also being careful to feed her mind with good stuff. Mrs Brush comes from a Christian perspective.
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Dave grew up with hippie parents and the unstable world that went along with that lifestyle, but his grandfather told him that there was another way to live.