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Dr. Wayne Johnson shares about the Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Open House Event, Andy Carr, discusses the career opportunities available at Feed My Starving Children, and Brian and Aubrey talk about the importance of setting cell phone boundaries for kids - February 23, 2022

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(00:00-4:51): Brian and Aubrey discussed Leah MarieAnn Klett’s Christian Post article, “SBC Pres. Ed Litton gives update on sex abuse investigation: 'We need to remain very sober.'”

(4:51-14:40): Dr. Wayne Johnson, Provost of Trinity International University and Associate Professor of Biblical and Pastoral Theology at TEDS, joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about the mission of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and the EXPLORE Open House on Monday February 28th.

Register for the EXPLORE Open House on Monday 2/28 at tiu.edu/exploreteds   

Learn more about TEDS at tiu.edu/divinity/

(14:40-24:16): Brian and Aubrey talked about setting cell phone boundaries for their kids.

(24:16-33:21): Brian and Aubrey reflected on the life of Jane Marczewski and discussed Emily McFarlan Miller’s Religion News Service article, “Nightbirde, who shared music, message of hope on ‘America’s Got Talent,’ dies at 31.”

(33:21-43:29): Andy Carr, Vice President of Development and Marketing for Feed My Starving Children, joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about the impact of FMSC around the world and career opportunities available at FMSC. 

Learn more about Feed My Starving Children and donate at fmsc.org and check out career opportunities at fmsc.org/about-us/careers

(43:29-53:16): Brian and Aubrey commented on Blake Chastain’s Religion News Service opinion article, “Evangelicals must stop consulting themselves for guidance.”

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