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Welcome back to the second half of my conversation with Joel! Go back and listen to episode 19 for the first half if you missed it! You're in for a treat!
Joel Salatin, 67, calls himself a Christian libertarian environmentalist capitalist lunatic farmer. Others who like him call him the most famous farmer in the world, the high priest of the pasture, and the most eclectic thinker from Virginia since Thomas Jefferson. Those who don’t like him call him a bio-terrorist, Typhoid Mary, charlatan, and starvation advocate.
Joel's blog: https://www.thelunaticfarmer.com/
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Joel Salatin, 67, calls himself a Christian libertarian environmentalist capitalist lunatic farmer. Others who like him call him the most famous farmer in the world, the high priest of the pasture, and the most eclectic thinker from Virginia since Thomas Jefferson. Those who don’t like him call him a bio-terrorist, Typhoid Mary, charlatan, and starvation advocate.
Check out Joel's blog and subscribe to his newsletter: https://www.thelunaticfarmer.com/
To learn more about the podcast, go to kellytarr.com/downtoearth -
Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Welcome back to Down to Earth!
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Kelly answers listeners' questions! Thank you for listening to season one. We'll continue to follow the Lord's leadership into season 2 as time allows, hopefully this summer!
A few resources mentioned:
Why Should We Prioritize Reading?
How to Prioritize Reading
and check out Andy Naselli's new book - How to Read a Book: Advice for Christian Readers
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Katie Westenberg joins Kelly on the podcast to discuss how they've maintained a friendship over 2,457 miles. What makes a good friendship? They talk about what hospitality looks like in the Westenberg and Tarr homes, whether she enjoys reading or writing a book better, and more.
Find Katie at HTTP://katiewestenberg.com
Find her books, I Choose Brave and But Then She Remembered at Amazon.
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Aaron Renn is the author of Life in the Negative World: Confronting Challenges in an Anti-Christian Culture. We discuss his book, his three-worlds model, and how he believes we can navigate our current reality and thrive as Christians. You'll be spurred to think well in this episode!
Follow Aaron on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/aaron_renn
Find all of Aaron's work at http://www.aaronrenn.com
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Doug Wilson joins Kelly on the podcast today to begin developing a theology of the family. Doug shares about his family background and helps us think through what a family is, as well as its role in God's economy. The nuts and bolts pertaining to the roles of parents are discussed, AND he gives us hope for our parenting failures. Stay tuned for a follow-up episode to finish the conversation!
Some of Doug's parenting books include:
Standing on the Promises
Future Men
Why Children Matter
You can find him blogging at http://dougwils.com
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Kelly is joined by her eldest daughter Tara, who sprinkles humor throughout their conversation about favorite books, hospitality as a family, and learning to drive.
Thank you to all who have listened so far!
Check out the resources mentioned in the episode:
Tara's Book List
Lamplighter Books
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Ellen Dyakas joins Kelly on the podcast today to discuss how she got into Biblical Counseling, the heart of women in sexual sin, and how to navigate technology with teens. Ellen works for HarvestUSA, a ministry that equips churches, pastors, and parents to use the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to transform the lives of those affected by sexual sin.
Resources Mentioned in the episode:
Raising Sexually Faithful Kids
Parenting Boys and Girls in a Gender-Confused World
Find Ellen's books, along with other helpful books and mini-books here.
https://kellytarr.com/downtoearth
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Kelly is joined on the podcast today by David Bahnsen to discuss a Biblical theology of work and his new book Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life. David is the Founder, Managing Partner, and Chief Investment Officer of The Bahnsen Group, a national private wealth management firm.
Check out David Bahnsen's book here:
https://www.fulltimebook.com/
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Today, Kelly is joined on the podcast by Nancy Wilson. They discuss her book The Fruit of Her Hands: Respect and the Christian Woman, along with various other aspects of marriage.
Check out Nancy's books that we mentioned in the episode:
The Fruit of Her Hands,
Single and Satisfied,
and one of Kelly's favorites, Contentment.
Nancy's podcast is Femina.
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Today, Heath Lambert joins Kelly on the podcast for a conversation about Biblical Counseling. We talk about the history of counseling, give a working definition of what Biblical counseling is, why Christians should consider whom they receive counsel from, and what role common grace has in Biblical counseling.
Heath is the pastor of First Baptist Jacksonville, and they have a robust counseling ministry with over 40 Biblical counselors who minister within their church and to the community.
Check out Heath's podcasts - Marked by Grace and
What Happened at First Baptist Jacksonville?
and his books we mentioned in our conversation:
A Theology of Biblical Counseling: The Doctrinal Foundations of Counseling Ministry,
Biblical Counseling and Common Grace,
and The Great Love of God: Encountering God's Heart for a Hostile World.
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Kelly is joined by Marc Fey, author, and owner of MFK Marketing, to talk about calling. Identity, friendship, and warfare are all key concepts he tackles in our conversation. Marc is the author of The 2:10 Project: Finding Your Place in God's Story.
Learn more about Marc by going to marcfey.com.
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Today, Rachel Jankovic joins Kelly to talk about emotional self-control. How do we exercise it, and how do we train our children to be self-controlled?
Follow Rachel on Instagram @rachel.jankovic
Check our her webinar, Get a Grip: Emotional Self-Control in an Age of Radical Self-Indulgence
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Kelly is joined by Abigail Dodds! She's a mom to five and the author of (A)Typical Woman and Bread of Life: Savoring the All-Satisfying Goodness of Jesus Through the Art of Breadmaking.
Find Abigail at her blog, Hope and Stay and on Instagram @abigail_dodds
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Kelly talks with Vanessa Hunt, a wife and mom from Oregon, about the importance of homemakers understanding the times, theology, and worldview. Contact Vanessa to speak at www.atthepicketfence.com/speaking. IG: @atthepicketfence
Resources mentioned:
Podcasts-
#STRask with Greg Koukl
Stand to Reason
The Alisa Childers Podcast
Unshaken FaithBooks-
Mama Bear Apologetics
Faithfully Different
Alisa Childers books
A Call for Discernment (Jay Adams)
Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age
Instagram account: Red Pen Logic
Bible Reading Challenge:
https://biblereading.christkirk.com/
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Kelly talks with Dr. Del Tackett of Truth Encounter ministries about understanding the times, the reality that there is no neutrality, and what it looks like to build a Christian worldview.
Learn more about Dr. Tackett's ministry: deltackett.comAlso mentioned, Joe Rigney's article The Enticing Sin of Empathy
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