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Dear Teacher, Don't Give Up!

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Every teacher hits a low point. Many recover. Some don't. Dear Teacher, Don't Give Up! is a show that brings you stories of how some of today's best teachers have gone from surviving to thriving in one of the toughest jobs there is. Jeffery E. Frieden is on a mission to connect teachers so that we can increase our impact and WIN in the classroom! Join us as we draw encouragement from great teachers who have pushed past the lowest points in their career and found that teaching really can be t ...
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Faithwire's Billy Hallowell talks about celebrities like Alex and Carlos Penavega and NFL star Harrison Butker and how they live out their faith in public life, even when it gets negative attention. Joy Marie Clarkson, author of "You are a Tree," talks about the metaphors the Bible uses to describe a healthy spiritual life. Faith Radio podcasts are…
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Painter Timothy Gagnon, creator of the "Illuminated Messiah Bible," shares his story of God bringing him out of the occult, and how a friend helped him explore how he could use his art to point others to Jesus. Alexandra Hudson, author of "Soul of Civility," calls us to live lives not just of politeness, but true kindness and civility as a way to o…
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Pastor Glenn Daman, author of "The Forgotten Church," talks about the importance of rural churches and ministries, and what urban churches can learn from them. Brant Hansen, author of "The (Young) Men We Need," talks about so much of the confusion, especially among young men, about what healthy masculinity is, and the call to be those who tend to a…
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Bible and Business' Bill English answers a listener's question around how they as an older worker can better relate to his younger co-workers who view matters differently, and how to do so with the mind of Christ. Christina Hannan, host of the "Praying Through Scripture with Christina Hannan" podcast talks about how we can allow God's word to shape…
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Front Porch Republic's Jeff Bilbro discusses his recent article in The Dispatch where he looks at the lack of moral foundation with many colleges and how it affects the students of these institutions. Mission Network News' Ruth Kramer talks about how the small group of Christians in Afghanistan is seeking help their Muslim neighbors amid severe flo…
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