(00:00-09:31): HEADLINES: 'Date which will live in infamy': What to remember about Pearl Harbor, 79 years later. Katie Lobosco writes “Why Americans need a stimulus deal in three stats” in CNN.
(09:31-26:54): We were joined by author Bethany Dearborn Hiser. She wrote the book “From Burned Out to Beloved”. Bethany Dearborn Hiser is the director of soul care for Northwest Family Life, a network of therapists trained to work with survivors of domestic violence and sexual trauma.
From Burned Out to Beloved is Hiser's story of burnout, self-discovery, and spiritual renewal. But more than that, it's a trauma-informed soul care guide for all Christians working in high-stress, helping professions.
(26:54-36:17): This could be subject for debate. Brian and Ian “Why Are Great Athletes More Likely To Be Younger Siblings?”.
(36:17-45:32): Will Leitch writes “Confessions of a Pandemic Risk-Taker”. Well, not THAT risky. But riskier than I’ll admit on social media - He writes.
(45:32-55:11): Friend of the show, David French writes “The Crisis of Christian Celebrity “The heart is deceitful above all things.”.
(55:11-1:04:59): Bryan Alexander writes “Matthew McConaughey criticizes Hollywood 'far left;' says the right is in election 'denial'” in USA Today.
(1:04:59-1:14:24): Kate Shellnutt writes “2020’s Most-Read Bible Verse: ‘Do Not Fear’” in Christianity Today. In an uncertain and difficult year, a record number of people searched for healing, fear, and justice.