The Good From Your Childhood: Episode 761

Published: Sept. 1, 2022, 10 a.m.

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Feeling like a kid again, plus the Roe v. Wade reversal\\u2019s effect on the dating market, and does the kinsman redeemer principle still apply today?


Featured musical artist: Hollyn


Roundtable: Revisiting Your Childhood in Healthy Ways


It\\u2019s easy to look back on your childhood and pine for the \\u201cgood ole days.\\u201d But while some nostalgia is good, staying stuck on missing the past can hinder you from enjoying the present. Our guests share favorite childhood memories and touchpoints and why they\\u2019re so meaningful. You\\u2019ll also hear what makes them feel like a kid again and ways they\\u2019ve wrestled with wanting to return to and relive the past.


Culture: The Dating Market After Dobbs


Since the recent Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, emotions are running high and ideological skirmishes continue. But amid the political unrest, this decision is affecting many other areas of our lives, including dating. Wait, what? Dr. Mark Regnerus, professor of sociology at the University of Texas, argues that the abortion debate and resulting lack of access has big implications, especially for young adults. He\\u2019ll also address conversations that Christians should be having to set themselves up for a good marriage.


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Inbox: Is the Kinsman Redeemer Concept Still Applicable?\\xa0\\xa0


In ancient Israel, when a husband died, it was customary for the closest male family member to marry the widow. A listener has a friend who recently lost her husband and wonders, \\u201cDoes this principle still apply today?\\u201d Pastor Mark Bates weighs in.

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