"The Bible in Today's World" - The Biblical Role of Women, Part 1 - Ep.13

Published: Sept. 17, 2023, noon

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Welcome to "The Bible in Today\'s World", the show that compares today\'s world with the Word of God.

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In general and specifically, are we following the Bible in our daily walks? Is society demanding that we follow the Word of God in all that we do?

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Does our Almighty Father look upon us and frequently say, "Well done, good and faithful servant!" - or is He thinking of us as He thought/thinks of Sodom and Gomorrah?

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On today;\'s show, we will explore the "Biblical Role of Women, Part 1" -

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We also played Part 1 of my interview with Christian Author, M.D. HOUSE.

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M.D. HOUSE,\\xa0an author from Utah, joined us to discuss his latest release, "Sophia", the first spinoff to his Barabas Trilogy, which included, "I Was Called Barabas"; "Pillars of Barabbas"\\xa0,and,\\xa0"The Barabbas Legacy".

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From His Website:\\xa0

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"Thanks for showing some interest in my bio - hopefully my writing and speaking are far more interesting. I enjoyed a successful "first" career in the mysterious world of Corporate Finance, but creating and telling stories (and not about Finance) was my true love. My first full-length novel was the product of several years of very early mornings before work. It was a sci-fi work called Patriot Star, a hefty 800-page tome.

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\\u200bMy second novel, I Was Called Barabbas, had a very different genesis, growing as a list of scenes written at various times over several years and then finally organized into a coherent whole. Few efforts were made to utilize a mainline publisher for Barabbas, and it was ultimately published on Amazon in paperback and ebook formats using some design and editing talent from reedsy.com (from Lance Buckley and Robin Patchen). The audiobook version was soon added, voiced beautifully by Jim Cooper. One book turned into two (Pillars of Barabbas) and then a capstone to a trilogy (The Barabbas Legacy), which has been a wonderful and unexpected journey.

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I\'ve raised two children with my very patient wife, and we have two grandchildren. I knew it would be fun to have grandkids, but it\'s even better than I expected.

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\\u200bI also enjoy watching and playing sports, which is good, because it means I\'m not sitting all the time \\u2026 and politics, which is probably bad. Politics are fascinating and painful, and they permeate more aspects of our lives than we could possibly ever realize. Human nature is what it is, and it hasn\'t fundamentally changed for thousands of years. Real life is at least as strange as fiction, which is why historical fiction is so interesting to research and write.

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Writing is my second career, and I have a lot of stories rumbling around in my head waiting to get out. Sequels to Patriot Star are coming, as well as spin-offs to Barabbas. Several other projects, including The Barabbas Companion (a study guide) and a Christmas story, are also underway."

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\\u200bwww.mdhouselive.com

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