True stories to help you follow Jesus in modern culture. “Amazing and authentic.” - Christianity Today Like a movie for your ears, every episode we choose a compelling topic to wrestle with and put together interwoven stories to explore that topic. It’s not a Bible study or a sermon. It’s a series of gripping, funny, sad and intimate stories of people grappling with what it means to follow Jesus amidst the cultural issues of our time – set to a soundtrack to immerse you. Come along with us as we take a nuanced dive into what it looks like to be a person of Christian faith living in the modern world. Hosted by Jesse Eubanks and produced by Anna Tran.
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True stories to help you follow Jesus in modern culture. “Amazing and authentic.” - Christianity Today Like a movie for your ears, every episode we choose a compelling topic to wrestle with and put together interwoven stories to explore that topic. It’s not a Bible study or a sermon. It’s a series of gripping, funny, sad and intimate stories of people grappling with what it means to follow Jesus amidst the cultural issues of our time – set to a soundtrack to immerse you. Come along with us as we take a nuanced dive into what it looks like to be a person of Christian faith living in the modern world. Hosted by Jesse Eubanks and produced by Anna Tran.
In the last episode, we explored stories of Christians trying to figure out the best way to educate their children. In today’s episode, Jesse Eubanks and Anna Tran reflect on things they couldn’t say about education, including Christians leaving the public school system and how income inequality affects education. They interview Ray Pennings, Executive Vice President and co-founder of Cardus, a leading Canadian think tank. He is also a publisher of Comment magazine. They talk about educational pluralism and schools for the public good. Finally, Anna talks with Amber O’Neal Johnston, a homeschooling mother, author, and expert in adding diverse voices to homeschooling curricula.
Resources
Connect with Ray’s work:
www.cardus.ca
comment.org
Connect with Amber:
heritagemom.com
instagram.com/heritagemomblog
Credits
Special thanks to our interviewees Ray Pennings and Amber O’Neal Johnston.
Senior producer and host is Jesse Eubanks, co-host is Anna Tran.
Anna Tran is our producer and audio editor.
Music for this episode comes from Blue Dot Sessions & Murphy D.X.
Love Thy Neighborhood
True stories to help you follow Jesus in modern culture. “Amazing and authentic.” - Christianity Today Like a movie for your ears, every episode we choose a compelling topic to wrestle with and put together interwoven stories to explore that topic. It’s not a Bible study or a sermon. It’s a series of gripping, funny, sad and intimate stories of people grappling with what it means to follow Jesus amidst the cultural issues of our time – set to a soundtrack to immerse you. Come along with us as we take a nuanced dive into what it looks like to be a person of Christian faith living in the modern world. Hosted by Jesse Eubanks and produced by Anna Tran.