Dec. 3: It hurts, but what do you say?

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Dec. 3: It hurts, but what do you say?

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Some economic decisions hurt. What do you say about that?

Dec. 8: Spiritual Perspectives; It hurts, but what do you say?

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Part 5 of “Enduring with Joy” takes us further into why we can experience joy even in the tough times to come. Economic decisions can have a tremendous impact on everyone. What do you say about them?

August 29: The power of religion, Pt. 12 – Finishing with Revelation 13

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Aug. 29: Into the Future

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Part 12 of “The power of religion” takes us deeper into Revelation 13 as we look at the big three (politics, economics, and religion) and their impact on global society in coming years.

August 15: Into the Future; This Week in Song

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Part 11 of “The power of religion.” We return to Revelation 13 which reveals a leader who will take the world in a familiar but, not so cool, direction. We’ll also continue with “This Week in Song” as we hear some inspiring songs. Be preparing for Friday’s quiz.

July 8: Medicaid Expansion and Private Insurance (1pm); The Great Recession and the States (2pm)

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Carl continues his discussion of whether there’s room for Medicaid expansion and private insurance based on research compiled by a non-partisan organization, the Center for Public Priorities. Are there steps state leaders took prior to The Great Recession that are allowing the recession to hit even harder had different steps been taken?

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