151: -Impact of a Christian President - Golf Skills -Responding to "Trolls"

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Thursday Mornings with Alex and Don

More questions from Hillcrest Academy!!!!!!!!!!

1. (:55) Would a devout Christian president be good for the country? Should church and state be separate?

2. (8:30) Who is better at golf?

3. (9:16) How should you respond to someone who is intentionally trying to upset you?

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Thursday Mornings With Alex and Don

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Welcome to another meaningful episode of 'Thursday Mornings with Alex and Don'. In this episode, Alex, a curious fellow, and Don, a pastor with 40 years of experience, offer insightful responses to some really tough questions about Christian faith, leadership and personal relations. They examine whether a devout Christian president would be good or bad for the church and the controversial topic of the separation of Church and State.

Furthermore, they delve into personal relations, discussing how best to respond to individuals who try to rile us up intentionally. Using biblical references, the duo shed light on how to handle such situations, emphasizing the need to be calm, collected and understanding. In addition, they also lighten the atmosphere with a humorous discussion on which of the two is the better golfer. A funny, frank, and spiritual conversation, every listener is sure to learn something valuable from this episode.

The podcast concludes with a brief message about respect and relying on the power of prayer before bidding adieu to listeners until next time. With this blend of informative, engaging and personal dialogue, you're certain to be spiritually enriched. Join us for a discussion that promises to enhance your understanding of Christianity and provoke thought about an individual's place within the church and society.

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