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Dr. Steven R. Cook is a Christian educator and traditional dispensationalist with a passion for teaching and writing about Scripture and Christian theology. He provides verse by verse analysis of Scripture and engages in discussions about Christian theology, rooted in his studies of the original languages of Scripture, ancient history, and systematic theology. As a voluntary ministry activity, Dr. Cook records weekly Bible studies at his home in Arlington, Texas, which are then shared throug ...
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Teach & Tell podcast host Mike Raymer sits down with current and former classroom teachers to discuss what it's really like to be a teacher. What's the most rewarding part of being a teacher? What's the greatest challenge? What lesson will teachers teach on the last day of their careers? They teach, and they tell.
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Looking for a fun, authentic podcast that helps you learn how to incorporate Multicultural Education? Are you stuck in finding inspiration for creating a more inclusive classroom community? This podcast is designed to help you get inspired by knowledgeable resources, tips, and insightful humor with educator Jebeh Edmunds.
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The Growth Over Grades Podcast

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Welcome to the Growth Over Grades podcast, a show connecting you with thought leaders, pioneers, and change agents who are leading the charge to support schools and districts in making the shift toward competency-based education and to promote growth, over grades.
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Whoever said history repeats itself sure had a point, and that's what we are investigating in this youthful history podcast. While studying and learning alongside our community, we put together episodes detailing various topics from across time and attempt to make connections with our modern day. We plunge into the theories, ideas, and events that shaped our world and society into what we know now. It is our goal to open up a discussion and discourse into history and the social sciences. The ...
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The Up Close Podcast explores issues of equity, opportunity, and excellence in public education. Hosted by The NEA Foundation President and CEO Sara A. Sneed, she talks with educators, policy experts, and other passionate voices about the most urgent issues in public education and our shared responsibility to deliver a quality public education for all students. The Up Close Podcast is a journey through the reimagining of public education to create a more fair, equitable, and just system in A ...
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storymark®

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storymark® invites you to a refreshing spin on the leadership podcast. These interviews are dynamic, story-driven conversations about pivotal moments that propelled each guest towards success. You’ll hear revealing truths and unexpected insights from creative visionaries, pioneering innovators, and global leaders. Each guest is leaving a unique mark in their industry and the world — and all are anchored by a connection to Israel. In his role as itrek CEO, storymark host Gil Galanos has spent ...
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Scripture tells us, as Christians, to “Submit to God” (Jam 4:7), and “present yourselves to God as those alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness to God” (Rom 6:13), and “to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship” (Rom 12:1).[1] These directives are…
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Send us a Text Message. Ever tried making a peach cobbler with a twist? Join me as I take you on a flavorful journey through my kitchen adventures inspired by the delightful Tabitha Brown. This week on the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast, I’m cooking up the Lazy Peach Cobbler recipe from Tabitha’s book "Cooking from the Spirit: Easy, Delicious, an…
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The traditional education model has long been critiqued for its focus on grades over genuine learning. In the first episode of Season 3 of the "Growth Over Grades" podcast, Jordan Lewis delves into this issue with Bryanna Hanson, Director of Learning Design, and Liz Perry, Director of Strategic Partnerships at the Learner-Centered Collaborative. Th…
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For Christians, dedication to God is the starting point for the spiritual life and the advance to Christian maturity. Dedication is a synonym for commitment, devotion, loyalty, and positive volition. According to Charles Ryrie, “There is perhaps no more important matter in relation to the spiritual life than dedication.”[1] In another place he stat…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat, host Jebeh Edmunds dives deep into the extraordinary roles that teachers play in shaping the future—roles that no AI can ever replicate. Join Jebeh as she shares five inspiring and irreplaceable things that educators do, sprinkled with her own personal stories from over 18 yea…
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The Growth Over Grades podcast is back for season 3! We're connecting you with thought leaders, pioneers, and change agents who are leading the charge to support schools and districts in making the shift toward competency-based education and promoting growth over grades. Follow our podcast to stay updated on the latest episodes and be part of this …
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I define spirituality as: The life the Christian experiences when properly living in dependence upon the Holy Spirit and walking according to Scripture. Spirituality assumes regeneration, as one cannot be spiritual without being born again to new life through God the Holy Spirit (John 3:3; 1 Pet 1:3, 23). This new spiritual birth—or regeneration—oc…
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Send us a Text Message. What if understanding and celebrating cultural diversity could transform your workplace or classroom into a more inclusive and respectful environment? Join me on the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast as we uncover the compelling reasons for promoting cultural diversity in various settings. Drawing from an insightful article b…
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In this episode, Michael chats with Laura Tierney, Founder and CEO of The Social Institute. Together, they discuss what led Laura to create The Social Institute, how the organization bridges the gap between students and educators and parents, the company’s gamified peer-to-peer #WinAtSocial learning platform, how the platform is helping schools imp…
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The word pneumatikos (πνευματικός) is used by NT writers to refer to divine revelation (Rom 7:14; 1 Cor 2:13-14; Col 1:9), demonic forces (Eph 6:12), blessings from God (Eph 1:3), a mental attitude of joy and worship (Eph 5:18-20; Col 3:16), our future glorified body (1 Cor 15:42-44), the church as a spiritual house (1 Pet 2:4-5), supernatural gift…
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Send us a Text Message. Ever wondered how a simple question about a name can reveal deep-seated cultural biases? Join me as I recount a surprising encounter with a hiring manager that sparked a deeper understanding of cultural competency. Through personal stories and real-life examples, this episode explores the profound impact of language and micr…
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The Christian’s salvation is seen in three phases. Because we have trusted Christ as our Savior, we have been saved from the penalty of sin (John 5:24; Rom 8:1, 33-34; Eph 2:8-9), are being saved from the power of sin that we might live righteously (Rom 6:11-13; Col 3:5), and will be saved from the presence of sin when we leave this world and enter…
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Send us a Text Message. Ever had to say goodbye to a best friend and felt the bittersweet pangs that come with it? Join me as I share my personal story of parting ways with my childhood friend Maria, while reflecting on the charmingly illustrated book "Evelyn Del Rey is Moving Away" by Meg Medina and Sonia Sanchez. We'll explore the heartfelt frien…
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In this episode, Michael chats with Hal Speed, Head of North America for Robotical. Together, they discuss Hal’s background and what brought him to Robotical; advancements with the company’s flagship product, Marty the Robot; the evolution of AI and machine learning in education; getting out ahead of challenges with employability in an increasingly…
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Our salvation is seen in three phases. Because we have trusted Christ as our Savior, we have been saved from the penalty of sin (John 5:24; Rom 8:1, 33-34; Eph 2:8-9), are being saved from the power of sin that we might live righteously (Rom 6:11-13; Col 3:5), and will be saved from the presence of sin when we leave this world and enter heaven (Phi…
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Send us a Text Message. What if your good intentions just aren't enough in your DEI efforts? Discover the transformative insights from Lily Zhang's "DEI Deconstructed: Your No-Nonsense Guide to Doing the Work and Doing it Right" as we reveal the essential principles for effective diversity, equity, and inclusion practices. I'm your guide in Mrs. Ed…
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Exposition of James 2:14-26 (Full Notes Here) James wrote, “What use is it, my brothers and sisters, if someone says he has faith, but he has no works? Can that faith save him?” (Jam 2:14). The question demands a negative answer. No. An inactive and useless faith cannot save the Christian. Here, salvation is deliverance from divine discipline (Heb …
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Send us a Text Message. Step into the inspiring journey of Philip Freelon, the mastermind behind the National Museum of African-American History and Culture. On this episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat podcast, we explore the poignant life story captured in "Dream Builder" by Kelly Starling Lyons, with illustrations by Laura Freeman and an afte…
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Introduction (Full Notes Here) The debate over James 2:14-26 revolves around how to reconcile faith and works in the context of salvation.[1] Catholics and Arminians traditionally see faith and works as both essential for eternal salvation. Reformed theologians see James as setting forth a litmus test for authentic faith, contending that true savin…
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Send us a Text Message. Feeling the rhythm of resilience and community spirit? Join me as we explore Cedella Marley and Tracy Baptiste's delightful children's book, "Marley and the Family Band." This episode is a treasure trove of uplifting moments, from Marley's inventive problem-solving during a storm to the invaluable lessons from her legendary …
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The gospel is the good news that addresses the bad news of human sinfulness and separation from a holy God. Despite our helplessness and deserving of eternal punishment, God’s solution is the gospel of grace, which reveals Jesus Christ took our sins upon Himself, died, was buried, and resurrected on the third day (1 Cor 15:3-4). At the cross, God j…
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Send us a Text Message. What if you could experience the beauty of family traditions and the cultural richness of a community all through the pages of a book? Join me in this heartwarming episode of the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast as we take a magical ride with Daisy Ramona and her father in "My Papi Has a Motorcycle" by Isabel Quintero and Ze…
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In this episode, Michael chats with Glenn Collins, Founder and Chief Revenue Officer at Umety. Together, they discuss Umety’s history and background, the value of virtual and augmented reality in education, the company’s innovations for K–12 education, how schools are utilizing technology in the classroom today, and much more. Catch Glenn and Umety…
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In this episode, Michael chats with Emily Cook, Vice President of Educational Services at Bluum. Together, they discuss Bluum’s mission and how that drives impact in education, the company’s strategic approach to education technology, edtech trends—including funding, AI, and esports—and much more. Catch Emily and Bluum at ISTE Live in Denver, June …
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God’s Sovereignty and Human Volition at the Cross One can see God’s sovereignty and human volition working simultaneously at the crucifixion of Jesus. In the sovereignty and wisdom of God, without overruling human volition, the Lord accomplished His will by means of the wills of wicked men who sought to oppose Him. Luke tells us, “this Man, deliver…
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Send us a Text Message. Unlock the mystical journey of Kape'e Mahu and explore the profound legacy of four dual-spirited healers from Tahiti who brought their extraordinary powers to the shores of Waikiki. Join me on the Cultural Curriculum Chat Podcast, as we unravel this captivating tale authored by Hidna Ale'e, Moana Wong-Kalu, Dean Hamer, and J…
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Election Election derives from the Greek verb eklegō (ἐκλέγω) which, according to BDAG, means “to make a choice in accordance with significant preference, select someone or something for oneself.”[1] According to Norman Geisler, “The word election (or elect) occurs fourteen times in the New Testament. An elect person is a chosen one; election (or e…
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Send us a Text Message. Ever wondered how a simple cornhole contest could boost your workplace camaraderie and inclusivity? Tune in to this episode of Mrs. Edmonds' Cultural Corner, where Jebeh unpacks strategies to foster an inclusive mindset and drive impactful change in your community and workplace. From setting clear, intentional goals like sup…
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Divine Election Dr. Steven R. Cook (https://thinkingonscripture.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Divine-Election.pdf) Introduction Election is a biblical teaching that every serious student of the Bible must consider at some point. It addresses issues related to God’s sovereignty and human volition, sin and salvation, justice and mercy, love and fait…
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Send us a Text Message. Ever wondered how vibrant art can emerge from the chaos of city life? Join me on the Cultural Curriculum Chat podcast as we unravel the fascinating journey of Jean-Michel Basquiat through Javaka Steptoe's award-winning book "Radiant Child." You'll gain insights into Basquiat's early influences, including the nurturing suppor…
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For those living in the church age, the content of faith is the good news that Jesus—the Messiah—died for our sins, was buried, and resurrected on the third day (1 Cor 15:3-4). When people accept this as historically true, and then place their faith in Jesus, they experience salvation. According to Fruchtenbaum, “we must believe that Yeshua died fo…
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Send us a Text Message. When Shay Marlowe's high school engagement with the Special Olympics blossomed into a lifelong dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion, it set him on a transformative career path. Now, as a DEI training specialist with the Minnesota Child Welfare Training Academy, Shea joins us to share his compelling narrative and th…
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