Posts by Proclaim and Defend
Podcast: Interview 86 – The Fatally Friendless Father (Caleb French)
We are back to interviewing our authors from the Growing Fathers edition of FrontLine, the July/August edition. We are fast moving on into fall, so we are gearing up for the next edition, but there are a few more interviews from this one to bring to your attention. Today’s guest is Caleb French, who serves…
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This is a bonus edition of the podcast. It’s the product of a summer visit from longtime friends who visited us for a couple of weeks this summer. I’ve been reading a bit about AI since our first FrontLine edition of the year that was devoted to the subject. Our friends mentioned that one of…
Read MorePodcast: Interview 84 – 5 Things Kids Need to Hear Dad Say (Chris Pennington)
We are discussing the July/August edition of FrontLine, featuring the theme “Growing Fathers.” Growing Fathers is not only the theme of this edition but it is also a blog and a podcast. We include links here in our show notes. Our guest today is Chris Pennington. His article for FrontLine was called, “5 Things Kids…
Read MorePodcast: Interview 83 – Jesus’ Guide to Praying for Your Children (John Dalrymple)
We are discussing the July/August edition of FrontLine, featuring the theme “Growing Fathers.” Growing Fathers is not only the theme of this edition but it is also a blog and a podcast. We include links here in our show notes. Our guest today is John Dalrymple, who also serves as the host of the Growing…
Read MorePodcast: Interview 82 – Introducing the July/August FrontLine: “Growing Fathers”
Today we begin our podcast series on the July/August edition of FrontLine, featuring the theme “Growing Fathers.” Growing Fathers is not only the theme of this edition but it is also a blog and a podcast. We include links here in our show notes. Our conversation today is with Kristopher Schaal who put the magazine…
Read MorePodcast: Interview 81 – Mutual Aid: The Christian and Law Enforcement (Mike Ascher)
Last year we published an edition of FrontLIne with the theme, ” God, the Christian, and Human Government.” We interviewed most of our authors for that edition, but one of them was in the middle of writing a dissertation so he wasn’t able to talk about his article at that time. This week, I had…
Read MorePodcast: Interview 80 – The Benefits of a Christian School Education (Cléa Rathbun)
Our guest today is Cléa Rathbun, the wife of our Associate Editor for the May/June edition of FrontLine. The theme of this issue was “The Christian School Revival” and we will conclude our podcasts on this edition with this episode. Cléa’s article was called, “The Benefits of a Christian School Education.” Her article discusses Christian…
Read MorePodcast: Interview 79 – Why We Need More Christian School Teachers for Christian Schools (Ken Rathbun)
We are talking to our authors for the Frontline edition on the theme, “The Christian School Revival.” For today’s podcast, I’m talking again to the associate editor for this edition, Ken Rathbun. This podcast discusses Ken’s second article in the magazine, “Why We Need More Christian School Teachers for Christian Schools.” There is a great…
Read MorePodcast: Interview 78 – A Heavenly Take on Nerdiness (Shannon Steuerwald)
We are still discussing the May/June edition of Frontline which was on the theme, The Christian School Revival. Our guest this time is Shannon Steuerwald, who, along with her husband Steve, serves at Ironwood Christian Camp in California. Shannon is the principal of Ironwood Christian Academy and has a lifetime of experience in Christian education.…
Read MorePodcast: Interview 77: A History and Assessment of the Christian School Movement (Ken Rathbun)
I’ve already talked to some of our authors for the Frontline edition on the theme, “The Christian School Revival.” If you’ve missed those sessions, I encourage you to go back and look at them. For today’s podcast, I’m talking to the associate editor for this edition, Ken Rathbun. This podcast discusses the theme as a…
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