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Two Texts

John Andrews and David Harvey

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A Podcast about the Bible Every two weeks, from two different countries, the two hosts of the Two Texts podcast pick two biblical texts to talk about. Each episode we pick one text to talk about, which invariably leads to us talking about two texts and often many more. Dr John Andrews and Dr David Harvey share a mutual fascination with the Bible. Simple yet complex; ancient yet relevant; challenging yet comforting. But one thing that fascinates them consistently is that, like a kaleidoscope, ...
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An in depth tutorial and discussion around the assassination of John F. Kennedy, (JFK) the country's 35th president who was brutally murdered in Dallas Texas on November 22, 1963. The series comprehensively explores the major facts, themes, and events leading up to the assassination in Dealey Plaza and the equally gripping stories surrounding the subsequent investigation. We review key elements of the Warren Commission Report , and the role of the CIA and FBI. We explore the possible involve ...
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Entrepreneurship is all about pursuing constant growth. Success won't come your way if you get stuck in one place and don't continuously seek the next big thing. What are the most effective strategies for moving to the next level? Which are the best practices for hitting bigger goals? Discover all that and more right here on Power Your Profits Podcast. If you are an established entrepreneur with a steady revenue flow, this show is your guide to getting to greater heights. Gather the most pra ...
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An adaptation by Alan Plater of George Mackay Brown’s novel. An audio play performed by Orkney’s St Magnus Players. Directed by Penny Aberdein with music by John Gray. Four episodes. Episode 1 release: 10 January 2025, then weekly. Greenvoe centres on the fate of a traditional Orkney village on the mythical island of Hellya. The natural rhythms of Orkney life are shattered when a mysterious external company, Black Star, suddenly arrives to buy out the islanders and displace them from their h ...
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The Breakdown

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Australian rugby once had $40 million in the bank. Crowds over 100,000. TV audiences of 3 million. Today the Wallabies have sunk to their lowest world ranking ever. Off the field rugby is a "war zone" with a $20 million deficit last year alone. The Breakdown is a gripping podcast investigation from The Australian, exploring just how far "the game they play in heaven" has fallen - and why. Jessica Halloran and Claire Harvey have interviewed everyone from ex-PMs and billionaires to Wallabies l ...
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Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern - St. Paul, and Dr. Andrew Denton, president of Crown College, talk about their recent court victory in Minnesota upholding the right of the colleges to have high school students attending them as part of their state's Post-Secondary Educational Option to require the students sign th…
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Pastor Daryl Crouch of Everyone's Wilson from Wilson County, TN (the home of Cracker Barrel), talks about that regardless of it's a business or a church/ministry, being in a close relationship with those you serve and knowing them well is essential. Spoken word artist Hosanna Wong, author of the children's book "What God Says About You," seeks to h…
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Dr. Tiffany Schatz of the Christian Medical and Dental Association helps us look at back to school and a good checklist for heading into the Fall months. She also address concerns around vaccines, plus a look at the legal arguments in Colorado's Medical Assistance in Dying law being contested in court. The American Bible Society's John Plake offers…
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Nick Pitts of the Institute for Global Engagement offers insights around the battle over congressional maps in Texas and California, as well as responds to the idea of bringing maternal instinct into AI's programming. Luke Moon of the Philos Project and Generation Zion talks about his excitement for the current college generation in may areas, but …
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One man controls half the world's wild blueberries, built North America's largest private telecom, and did it all without ever leaving his hometown of 1,100 people. In this episode, we decode the counterintuitive playbook of patient capital, rural advantage, and why Bragg's refusal to sell a single share made him unstoppable. My interview with John…
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Psychologist Dr. Linda Mintle, author of "We Need to Talk," addresses our unwillingness to actually talk about issues that affecting our interpersonal relationships. What are ways to talk about the hard stuff? Biochemist Dr. Sy Garte, author of "Beyond Evolution," points out new research that is starting to get non-Christian scientist see the hand …
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With helping her mom and step-dad move and all those moving this season, Carmen LaBerge reflects on the place Jesus is preparing for us in our Father's house. Political scientist Daniel Bennett, author of "Uneasy Citizenship," talk about a situation where a judge misread a verdict, forgetting the word "not" in not guilty. Some of the most important…
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Little kids can have big feelings and don't know what to do with them. Plugged In's Adam Holz talks about how we adults can help them channel and process those feelings well. World Relief's Chelsea Sobolik addresses the recent heighten effort to deport unauthorized immigrants and how that might threaten religious workers who are foreign-born. She h…
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Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newletter and radio show reflects on the seemingly contradictory commands in the Bible to "go and make disciples" and to "wait upon the Lord." What is the wisdom of doing each at the right time? He also looks are border disputes around the world and here in the U.S. Social media expert Chris Martin talks about the bitt…
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Ever feel like teaching your kids about money is harder than getting them to eat their vegetables? You’re not alone — and today’s guest is here to flip the script. Meet Julia Myers, founder of Generational Wisdom and a trailblazer in helping wealthy working families raise financially savvy, grounded kids. Named one of COMO’s 20 Under 40 and honored…
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As researchers peer deeper and deeper into the JFK Records Act, startling and suspicious questions arise as to how the nation's national archives (NARA) handled record administration. Record administration that was handed over to NARA after the JFK record collection was turned over to them upon sunsetting of the ARRB. Even more startling, are the f…
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Drop us a text message to say hi and let us know what you think of the show. (Include your email if you’d like us to reply) In which John and David turn to Jonah chapter 4 and uncover the prophet’s real reason for running. We explore Jonah’s audacious confrontation with God, his quoting of Exodus 34 back to the Lord, and the clash between Jonah’s w…
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After acing a pop quiz that all teachers in Oklahoma public school teachers need to pass, Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith talks about well-intentioned, but badly reasoned legislation that would declare that things in nature have human rights. Pastor Alfonso Espinosa, author of "Contending for Christ Through the Creed," talks about how when we …
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David Schmus, president of Christian Educators, talks about supporting Christian teachers in public schools and how the the shift in political and cutlural winds are impacting our schools. Carmen LaBerge reflects on the recent statement by President Trump recently about hoping if he can broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, he will earn h…
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Bill English of Bible and Business and OnPath Coaching responds to a question from a listener about a coworker at a real estate office who refuses to serve clients who voted a certain way in the 2024 election. Is he right? How should the firm respond? Counselor Debra Fileta, host of Talk to Me on Faith Radio and author of "Soul Care," offers hope f…
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Carmen LaBerge responds to an article in The Atlantic that outlines how Canada's policy of Medical Assistance in Dying policy has led to the celebration of dying, transforming their culture in grotesque ways. Dr. Kevin Brown, president of Asbury University, looks at our quest for virtues and rights and how they need to be rooted into something deep…
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Drop us a text message to say hi and let us know what you think of the show. (Include your email if you’d like us to reply) In which John and David trace Jonah’s desperate flight to Tarshish and the irony that everything in creation obeys God—except the prophet. We explore themes of Eden and Babylon, the reach of God’s presence in Psalm 139, and ho…
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This is our first episode covering Lyndon Johnson and how he accumulated his wealth, becoming the richest president in history up to his time. In today's episode (which is one of 2 episodes covering this topic ), we begin by telling the story of KTBC Austin, the radio station snatched from the hands of Dr. Ulmer and JM West. And how KTBC served as …
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Pastor Shane Pruitt, author of the study "Not My Jesus," helps us see Jesus as revealed in the Bible more clearly, so that we can see many of idol forms of Jesus that the culture or even we mistakenly believe. Rick Lawrence, author of "Editing Jesus," examines why we often neglect the supernatural in our lives. He invites us to live and pray expect…
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Along with a quick look at the summit at the White House between President Trump, Ukrainian President Zelensky, and European leaders, political scientist Adam Carrington helps us reflect on the coming 250 anniversary of our country's founding, looking at a court case that helps bring freedom of speech into focus, plus the event 250 years ago that l…
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This conversation will change how you handle your relationship starting tonight. The late Dr. Sue Johnson basically gave me a cheat code for relationships that not only last but amplify. She breaks down the real signals to look for in a partner. Why people actually cheat (not what you think) and how to spot it coming a mile away. Plus she offers a …
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Coach and consultant Gregory Campbell of GCJ Enterprises talks about developing our emotional intelligence so we can respond in healthy ways to what we feel, instead of being held captive to them. Carmen Laberge dips into the Monday Mailbag and responds to questions around baptism. Should I be baptized? If I was baptized as a baby, is it ok to be b…
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Global security expert Elizabeth Newmann addresses the situation between Russia and Ukraine, and the active negotiations headed up by the Trump Administration. She also talks about how fraudsters are using AI-generated video features celebrities in order to defraud you. She talks about how you can help reduce it. Jennifer Hayden Stokes, author of "…
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This is our second episode covering Lyndon Johnson himself and selected parts of his own background. In today's episode (which is part 2 of a two-part mini-series covering this event), we conclude the telling of the story of the stolen Democratic primary run off race in 1948 that occurred in Texas. The Box 13 scandal is a classic and blatant voter …
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This is our first episode covering Lyndon Johnson himself and selected parts of his own background. In today's episode (which is one of 2 episodes covering this event), we begin by telling the story of the stolen Democratic primary run off race in 1948 that occurred in Texas. The Box 13 scandal is a classic and blatant voter fraud case that propell…
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Along with responding to news of radioactive wasp nests in South Carolina, Plugged In's Adam Holz offers helpful ideas for breaking the grip our smart phones can have on us and our lives. Then, just me and Jesus? Jim Putman, author of "The Power of Together," talks about how we really need relationships to grow in our faith. Faith Radio podcasts ar…
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Along with her Friday Farm Report (peaches!!) and talking about the talk around Alaska today, Carmen reflects on the story of Chinese pastor David Lin, his persecution, but also God's sovereign hand in his life. Apologist Daniel DeWitt of Theolatte and Scholar Leaders offers encourage to parents and students as we head into another school year usin…
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What happens when a classically trained pianist ditches the corporate grind and follows his heart to the streets—and eventually to stages around the world? In this unforgettable episode, Dr. Susie Carder sits down with the electrifying Stephen Ridley—a former investment banker turned global music phenomenon, entrepreneur, and founder of Ridley Acad…
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As we send our kids back to school and college, Bible teacher Carol McLeod challenges us to think about our continued learning. Take a class in a different language! Learn a new skill! But most importantly, continue learning from God as revealed His Word. Let it continue to transform you! Paul Hoffman, author of "AI Shepherds and Electric Sheep," h…
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Austin Gravley of The Gospel Coalition and Digital Babylon talks about the quickly evolving world of artificial intelligence, including the recent launch of ChatGPT5. Is it really getting close to consciousness? Beyond that, how do we help our children understand AI's usefullness without using it as a cheat. Carmen LaBerge talks about tomorrow's me…
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Dave Wiedis of Serving Leaders and author of "The Spiritually Healthy Leader" addresses the ways leaders (or really anyone) are sabatoged by their ruling passion, the importance of repentance, and seeing God in your life story. Is a Chistian college a ministry or business? Or is that a false dichotomy? Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the Univers…
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Everyone's Wilson's Daryl Crouch talks about the 10 ways we lose the world because of our lack of unity as believers. Yes, doctrine is important, but many issues that divide are not doctrinal, but more a matter of pride and preferences. Joel Penton of LifeWise Academy talks about the growing movement to offer Biblical education to public school stu…
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Christian Medical and Dental Association's Dr. Bret Nicks offers perspective on the recent cancelling of the development of some mRNA vaccines, as well as the recent birth of a child from 30 yr old frozen embryo. He also talks about the issues of the ultra-processed foods we eat, which can increase the risk of numerous physical and mental health pr…
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Looking beyond the furor of the President taking over the DC Metro police, Nick Pitts of the Institute for Global Engagement addresses the crime situation in the nation's capital, the call to honor authorities, and how crime goes against the peace of the community. Gen-Zion's Luke Moon addresses the move by Israel to occupy Gaza as a response to bo…
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The most influential retailer you’ve never heard of. How Sol Price invented the warehouse club and a philosophy that still runs Costco and Amazon. Have you ever wondered why you can still buy a hot dog and soda for $1.50 today at Costco? We can thank Sol Price for that. To him, keeping promises to customers mattered more than profit margins. Sam Wa…
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Convoy of Hope's Ethan Forhetz brings us an update regarding the tragic 4th of July flooding in Texas and the work of relief organizations like Convoy of Hope are doing to help those affected. He also addresses the growing problem food insecurity, both here and around the world. Dr. Alemu Beeftu, author of "Divine Dialogue," shows how the questions…
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Carmen opens the Monday mailbag to talks about a recent press conference where former NFL great and college football coach Deion Sanders opens up about his battle with cancer, and why he never asked "God, why me?" Political scientist Daniel Bennett, author of "Uneasy Citizenship," addresses the debate around how far religious institutions, like Chr…
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A status update on the JFK Records Act litigation between the Mary Ferrell Foundation and NARA. Just a few days ago on August 6th, the litigants filed a joint status report in the case involving the declassification of records related to historical assassinations. The defendant's request for summary judgement was stayed as a result of President Tru…
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A random episode that pays tribute to author David Talbot and his must have book entitled Brothers and also captures most perfectly Talbot's reminders regarding the lesson of history that the Church Committee and its members brought to us many years before...By Jeff Crudele
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Along with reviews of "Freaker Friday" and "Sketch," Adam Holz of Plugged In addresses the positive and negatives to the genre of AI-generated Bible Bloggers, as well as Showrunner, an AI-powered platform that allows you to create animated shows. But what about using AI well to share the Gospel? Max Bard of Pray.com show how their platform is doing…
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Ruthann Fowler Melzer, Carmen's mom, joins Carmen to talk about the people through the years who saw things in her that she didn't and helped her to become more than she would have been otherwise. Social media expert Chris Martin, author of "The Wolf in Their Pocket," talks about people behind a new app called Quittr that seeks to help young men ki…
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What if your purpose wasn’t just to make money… but to empower 1 BILLION people to be happy? 💥 In this powerhouse episode of Power Your Profits, Dr. Susie Carder welcomes David Meltzer—chairman of the Napoleon Hill Institute, legendary sports executive, bestselling author, and the man on a mission to elevate the world through happiness, purpose, an…
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We are winding down our series on the Johnson inner circle. We have covered Billy Sol Estes, Bobby Baker, and Mac Wallace. One topic I promised to come back to was the fingerprint found inside the Texas Schoolbook Depository. The fingerprint that allegedly matches Mac Wallace. Today we tackle that issue with an action packed episode. If it was Mac …
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Drop us a text message to say hi and let us know what you think of the show. (Include your email if you’d like us to reply) In which John and David reflect on the contrast between Jonah and the other prophets of scripture. We explore the literary and theological weight of Jonah 1:2–3, where the familiar prophetic pattern is disrupted by Jonah’s def…
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Dr. Pamela Pyle, author of "Anticipating Heaven," shares about "Baby Grace," a child who was born with a rare and agressive form of cancer. How do you navigate or help others navigate such loss? Counselor Michelle Nietert, author of "Strong and Secure," offer encouragement for young girls and women to know and rest in the father love of God. Faith …
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