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Word for the Week

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Because the life you lead is the legacy you'll leave, this show is dedicated to the intentional life.

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#75: [War Stories] MAJ Andrew Batule - Pt 2: I'll Always Say Their Names

June 20, 2023 17:38 - 39 minutes - 54.4 MB

  War Stories is a collection of conversations with Servicemembers who share the memories that helped define their service. This collection is designed to preserve the legacy of military service, and honor the memory of those who served.

#74: [War Stories] MAJ Andrew Batule - Pt 1: Why I Serve

June 20, 2023 04:46 - 50 minutes - 69.9 MB

War Stories is a collection of conversations with Servicemembers who share the memories that helped define their service. This collection is designed to preserve the legacy of military service, and honor the memory of those who served.

Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Interview: Earl Chung (Vietnam War Veteran)

December 17, 2021 18:34 - 15 minutes - 20.8 MB

Recently, The Greatest Generations Foundation brought a group of WW2 and Vietnam War veterans to the island of Oahu to observe the 80th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor Attack. I was fortunate enough to meet these veterans at the Navy Hale Keiki School who has a close relationship with the Foundation. The students welcomed them as heroes and sang patriotic songs in honor of their service. After the program, these veterans were kind enough to share their stories for this podcast.  This p...

#73: [War Stories] Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Interview: Earl Chung (Vietnam War Veteran)

December 17, 2021 18:34 - 15 minutes - 20.8 MB

Recently, The Greatest Generations Foundation brought a group of WW2 and Vietnam War veterans to the island of Oahu to observe the 80th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor Attack. I was fortunate enough to meet these veterans at the Navy Hale Keiki School who has a close relationship with the Foundation. The students welcomed them as heroes and sang patriotic songs in honor of their service. After the program, these veterans were kind enough to share their stories for this podcast.  This p...

#72: [War Stories] Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Interview: Bill Hutton (Vietnam War Veteran)

December 17, 2021 18:31 - 13 minutes - 18.4 MB

Recently, The Greatest Generations Foundation brought a group of WW2 and Vietnam War veterans to the island of Oahu to observe the 80th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor Attack. I was fortunate enough to meet these veterans at the Navy Hale Keiki School who has a close relationship with the Foundation. The students welcomed them as heroes and sang patriotic songs in honor of their service. After the program, these veterans were kind enough to share their stories for this podcast. War Sto...

Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Interview: Bill Hutton (Vietnam War Veteran)

December 17, 2021 18:31 - 13 minutes - 18.4 MB

Recently, The Greatest Generations Foundation brought a group of WW2 and Vietnam War veterans to the island of Oahu to observe the 80th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor Attack. I was fortunate enough to meet these veterans at the Navy Hale Keiki School who has a close relationship with the Foundation. The students welcomed them as heroes and sang patriotic songs in honor of their service. After the program, these veterans were kind enough to share their stories for this podcast.

Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Interview: Mickey Ganitch (Pearl Harbor survivor)

December 17, 2021 18:30 - 21 minutes - 29.4 MB

Recently, The Greatest Generations Foundation brought a group of WW2 and Vietnam War veterans to the island of Oahu to observe the 80th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor Attack. I was fortunate enough to meet these veterans at the Navy Hale Keiki School who has a close relationship with the Foundation. The students welcomed them as heroes and sang patriotic songs in honor of their service. After the program, these veterans were kind enough to share their stories for this podcast.

#71: [War Stories]Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Interview: Mickey Ganitch (Pearl Harbor survivor)

December 17, 2021 18:30 - 21 minutes - 29.4 MB

Recently, The Greatest Generations Foundation brought a group of WW2 and Vietnam War veterans to the island of Oahu to observe the 80th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor Attack. I was fortunate enough to meet these veterans at the Navy Hale Keiki School who has a close relationship with the Foundation. The students welcomed them as heroes and sang patriotic songs in honor of their service. After the program, these veterans were kind enough to share their stories for this podcast. War Sto...

Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Interview: Steve Melnikoff

December 17, 2021 18:28 - 21 minutes - 29.9 MB

Recently, The Greatest Generations Foundation brought a group of WW2 and Vietnam War veterans to the island of Oahu to observe the 80th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor Attack. I was fortunate enough to meet these veterans at the Navy Hale Keiki School who has a close relationship with the Foundation. The students welcomed them as heroes and sang patriotic songs in honor of their service. After the program, these veterans were kind enough to share their stories for this podcast.

#70: [War Stories]Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Interview: Steve Melnikoff

December 17, 2021 18:28 - 21 minutes - 29.9 MB

Recently, The Greatest Generations Foundation brought a group of WW2 and Vietnam War veterans to the island of Oahu to observe the 80th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor Attack. I was fortunate enough to meet these veterans at the Navy Hale Keiki School who has a close relationship with the Foundation. The students welcomed them as heroes and sang patriotic songs in honor of their service. After the program, these veterans were kind enough to share their stories for this podcast. War Sto...

#69: [War Stories]Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Interview: Harold Raddish - WW2 Prison Camp Survivor

December 17, 2021 18:23 - 15 minutes - 21 MB

Recently, The Greatest Generations Foundation brought a group of WW2 and Vietnam War veterans to the island of Oahu to observe the 80th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor Attack. I was fortunate enough to meet these veterans at the Navy Hale Keiki School who has a close relationship with the Foundation. The students welcomed them as heroes and sang patriotic songs in honor of their service. After the program, these veterans were kind enough to share their stories for this podcast.

Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Interview: Harold Raddish - WW2 Prison Camp Survivor

December 17, 2021 18:23 - 15 minutes - 21 MB

Recently, The Greatest Generations Foundation brought a group of WW2 and Vietnam War veterans to the island of Oahu to observe the 80th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor Attack. I was fortunate enough to meet these veterans at the Navy Hale Keiki School who has a close relationship with the Foundation. The students welcomed them as heroes and sang patriotic songs in honor of their service. After the program, these veterans were kind enough to share their stories for this podcast.

#68: Habits, Rituals and Routines for Self-Care (Interview with 3IBCT’s CSM Huynh-part 2)

December 17, 2021 18:10

This is part 2 of my interview with CSM Huynh. CSM Huynh’s father fought for the South Vietnamese Army during the Viet Nam War. After the war, he was captured and imprisoned in a communist re-education camp. He was finally released after enduring years of abuse and torture. CSM Huynh’s father eventually escaped from Viet Nam, and he took CSM Huynh and several other refugees with him. CSM Huynh shares his incredible story of survival, endurance and pure grit as he made his way to the USA, g...

#67: Habits, Rituals and Routines for Self-Care (Interview with 3IBCT’s CSM Huynh-part 1)

December 17, 2021 18:07 - 33 minutes - 30.3 MB

Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Huynh’s father fought for the South Vietnamese Army during the Viet Nam War. After the war, he was captured and imprisoned in a communist re-education camp. He was finally released after enduring years of abuse and torture. CSM Huynh’s father eventually escaped from Viet Nam, and he took CSM Huynh and several other refugees with him. CSM Huynh shares his incredible story of survival, endurance and pure grit as he made his way to the USA, grew up in a rural Iowa c...

#66: 3 Thoughts with Cheri Hogrefe-Finding Purpose & Passion in the Crisis

May 23, 2020 14:15 - 44 minutes - 40.8 MB

Cheri Hogrefe is never content with average and loves challenges. She’s a wife, a mother of three, and serves as the children’s curriculum developer at her church. Cheri enjoys drawing from her passion and experience as a college athlete, physical education teacher and coach not only to write curriculum, but to face the challenges of life. I grew up with Cheri and learned first hand how much she loves life and those around her. And if there’s anything I appreciate as much as her infectious...

#65: Jason Forte-This is a Family Investment Opportunity

May 15, 2020 19:25 - 33 minutes - 30.8 MB

Jason Forte and I deployed to Iraq together from 2009-2010. I quickly learned how passionate he is about serving Soldiers and their families, and we’ve been good friends ever since. Photo by Hannah Busing on Unsplash I’ve learned a lot from Jason about intentional leadership and  serving others. His example has made a big impact on my life. Recently, I asked Jason to share several of his thoughts regarding the current crisis our nation is facing. One of the big themes he's experiencing...

#64: 3 Thoughts with Dr. Mary Rose Blank-Perceptions Shape Performance

May 14, 2020 19:52 - 31 minutes - 29.2 MB

There is a fascinating dimension in the mind that has incredible power to determine how we perform—in our professional and in our personal lives. That space is the sweet spot where Dr. Mary Rose Blank loves to operate. Mary Rose (or “M.R.” as her clients affectionately call her) is a mental performance coach specializing in sport and performance psychology. Her passion for excellence fuels her work with professional athletes and warriors to optimize their performance. I always enjoy sharing...

#63: 3 Thoughts with James Evans-It Begins with Self-Assessment

May 13, 2020 11:28 - 31 minutes - 29.3 MB

James Evans founded the Nashville-based nonprofit, Benchmark Adventure Ministries (www.benchmark.org), because of his passion to use outdoor adventure to foster experiential learning. James designs adventure programs that are specifically tailored for different teams and uses his programs to enhance building teamwork and resilience, and to generate self assessment. I’ve gotten to know James through his work with the military and have enjoyed seeing him in action. You’ll see why in our conve...

#62: 3 Thoughts with John Christian-A Psychologist’s Perspective

May 13, 2020 01:27 - 46 minutes - 85.2 MB

One of the great privileges of serving in the military is getting to know and work alongside others who see the world from different perspectives than my own, while at the same time partnering with them to serve others. I have come to respect and admire John Christian for his passion to help others through his work as a psychologist, and while there are ways we do see the world differently, we share a mutual appreciation for how our professional disciplines intersect for the good of those ar...

#61: 3 Thoughts with Jay Outen-the Illusion of Control

May 12, 2020 14:17 - 39 minutes - 71.6 MB

Whether talking sports, current events, classic literature or theology, conversations with Jay Outen never disappoint. In this conversation Jay shares three thoughts that have been shaping his perspective as he observes our culture in the current Covid crisis: 1) The control we have in our lives is just an illusion 2) What is my comfort? 3) How can I capitalize on this time? We also dive into the classics and a little pop culture and discuss Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, the Netflix do...

#60: 3 Thoughts with Chip Satterlee--This, Too, Shall Pass

May 08, 2020 09:35 - 23 minutes - 42.6 MB

Chip Satterlee shares three thoughts that have been shaping his perspective over the last few months, and talks about a couple books that have been influencing his mind and heart amidst the Covid-19 crisis. This, too, shall pass—there’ a season for everything Use this as an opportunity to grow God is with us...Matthew 1:24

#59: "3 Thoughts" with Nick Stavlund

May 07, 2020 11:47 - 28 minutes - 52.8 MB

Nick Stavlund shares two essential insights that have been keeping his heart and mind in the right place during the current global crisis. 1) God is pursuing us, and (2) contentment and happiness doesn’t lie on the other side of achievement. He also shares about why he became a CrossFit coach and eventually started a box, CrossFit Chaparral, before becoming an Active Duty Army Chaplain.  Before becoming an Active Duty Army Chaplain, Nick ran a CrossFit box called CrossFit Chaparral Cre...

#58: "3 Thoughts" with Mike Krog

May 04, 2020 18:49 - 39 minutes - 71.4 MB

Mike Krog is the kind of friend that always builds you up with truth, speaks words of encouragement, and offers timely words of wisdom that are insightful and relevant to whatever situation you’re in. I first got to know Mike when we worked as Army Chaplains together in the mighty 101st ABN Division at Fort Campbell, and since then our paths have crossed on several occasions in school and at work. I asked Mike to share three thoughts that offer the right perspective, and which offer help an...

#57: UNC Professor Brandon Bayne— “Nobody Signed Up for This”

May 01, 2020 19:57 - 42 minutes - 78.1 MB

Brandon Bayne is a religion professor at the University of North Carolina. We attended seminary together in Boston and have stayed in touch ever since. I have admired his journey through academia and love how passionate he is about pursuing knowledge and understanding the world around him. As the COVID-19 crisis first unfolded, and universities were sending students home and trying to figure out how to restructure the university classroom, Brandon sat down and wrote out five principles tha...

#56: 3 Thoughts with Author & Speaker Brock Morgan

April 27, 2020 16:43 - 35 minutes - 64.1 MB

I was classmates with Brock Morgan at Bryan College, and the last time I saw him was 26 years ago when he was moving out of his dorm after graduation. Since then, Brock has written 15 books and works as a speaker and youth pastor. His most recent book, Beautiful Rebellion, was written for teenagers, encouraging them to join a movement that brings lasting change to our personal lives, and to the world. He and his wife currently live in Washington D.C. I recently caught up with Brock and asked...

#55: SEAL Team Veteran Shares About Leadership and Coaching

December 20, 2019 21:35 - 55 minutes - 101 MB

Chris Auger enlisted in the Navy in 1987, earned his Navy SEAL Trident in 1988, then served in the SEAL teams until his retirement in 2015. In his almost 28 years he deployed six times all over the globe. After 10 years of service, Chris came to realize that the man in the mirror was not who his wife deserved as a husband or the man he would like his daughter to marry someday. His bride of almost 28 years help Chris with this revelation with a note she left him one night he came home after m...

#54: Chaplain Joey Odell Discusses War, Fatherhood, His Recent Book, and Why He Became an Anglican

September 19, 2019 11:14 - 40 minutes - 73.7 MB

Joey Odell graduated from West Point, and then served 10 years as an Army Kiowa Pilot. After a conversion of faith, he left the Army to become a pastor before God called him back to the military as an Army Chaplain. His first tour as a chaplain was with 1/327th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division. Joey shares some of his experience as a chaplain serving in combat with Screaming Eagles in the Pech River Valley of Afghanistan during OEF 10-11.  Since that deployment, Joey has served several ye...

#53: Green Beret Leader “Chuy” Almonte Shares Lessons About Keeping His Family Strong and Close

May 30, 2019 20:37 - 42 minutes - 77.6 MB

I recently met SGM Jesus “Chuy” Almonte at a leadership conference in Fayetteville, NC. He was asked to sit on a panel of military leaders advising chaplains on how to more effectively care for Soldiers and Families. As I listened to Chuy, two things became immediately clear to me. First, this guy is serious about good leadership, and second, this guy loves his family. As a senior Green Beret, I was curious to know how he and his wife have navigated the challenges of raising a family of 5 ch...

#52: Special Operations Warrior Shares the Joys & Challenges of Fatherhood

May 16, 2019 13:10 - 59 minutes - 109 MB

Casey signed up to fight his nation’s wars the year after 9/11. After 17 years of service—12 of them in Special Operations—and after going on 42 different training trips and combat deployments literally all around the globe, he has gained some perspective on being a husband and father. He’s quick to declare up front how failure has played a big role in shaping his understanding of what it means to be a good father, and how much grace his wife and kids have extended to him throughout his freq...

#51: The 4 Affirmations Your Son Needs to Hear [Interview with John Brantley from BAM Adventures]

May 08, 2019 12:35 - 43 minutes - 79.9 MB

In the journey toward becoming a man, every boy needs to hear that his father loves and affirms him. But sometimes it's not easy for fathers to know what to do or say to express that love and affirmation, especially if fathers didn't grow up receiving it themselves. John Brantley has a vision to equip fathers to do this effectively. He started BAM (or Becoming A Man) Adventures with the mission to provide a healthy and constructive framework for fathers, stepfathers, guardians, and mentors t...

#50: Keeping Marriage Alive in the Military [Interview with USASOC Chaplain and his wife-Keith & Kelly Croom]

March 01, 2019 22:23 - 42 minutes - 78.5 MB

Chaplain (COL) Keith Croom was 15 years old when he knew God called him to vocational ministry. While preparing to become an Army Chaplain, he met his future wife, Kelly. Three weeks later he told her he loved her. After twenty five years of marriage, they continue to come alongside, and help serve the spiritual needs of Army Families. Currently, Keith serves as the senior chaplain in the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC). Recently, my fellow chaplain, Michael Krog, and ...

#49: You Need to Know These 4 Ways Alcohol Impacts Your Body [Performance Nutrition with Lauren Thomas]

December 29, 2018 13:00 - 15 minutes - 28.4 MB

There are lots of misconceptions about how our bodies interact with alcohol. For example, does alcohol help you sleep better? Lauren answers this question and explains how alcohol impacts our sleep, hormones, performance, and how our bodies metabolize it. 

#48: Practicing Compassionate Awareness [Mental Performance with Dr. M.R. Blank]

December 28, 2018 12:00 - 29 minutes - 53.8 MB

Practicing compassionate awareness is essential for us to have healthy, and meaningful relationships with ourselves and with those around us. Dr. Blank addresses this spiritual process through a mental performance perspective.

#47 : How Mindfulness Counters Overeating [Interview with Performance Dietician Lauren Thomas]

December 27, 2018 19:19 - 21 minutes - 38.8 MB

As a Performance Dietician Lauren Thomas studies how nutrition impacts performance based metrics and equips tactical-level athletes to understand how to properly fuel their performance. Last week Lauren shared with us 6 ways overeating negatively impacts our bodies. Today, she shares with us how the use of mindfulness combats the tendency to overeat.

#46: Here are 4 Essential Pillars of Self-Care During the Holidays [Mental Performance with Mary Rose]

December 21, 2018 18:54 - 24 minutes - 44 MB

Culture and marketing media pressure us to turn Christmas into an object we consume, rather than a sacred season we celebrate; and we often feel the effects of that pressure in our stress levels and in the anxiety we feel during the holiday season. In this episode Dr. Mary Rose Blank shares four essential pillars in self-care as a way to withstand those holiday stressors. I hope you enjoy.

#45: 6 Ways Overeating Impacts the Body [Interview with Performance Dietician Lauren Thomas]

December 14, 2018 22:27 - 27 minutes - 51.1 MB

Lauren Thomas is a Performance Dietician, and has three sets of letters behind her name (M.S. in Nutrition Education, R.D. Registered Dietician, CSSD-Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics)…in other words, she’s basically an expert! She studies how nutrition impacts performance based metrics and equips tactical-level athletes understand how to properly fuel their performance. Today, Lauren shares with us six ways that overeating negatively impacts our body.

#44: Mental Performance-Active Constructive Responding [Interview with MPO Dr. Mary Rose Blank]

December 05, 2018 18:00 - 24 minutes - 44.4 MB

When someone brings you good news, how do you respond? We all have a typical response style we use in our communication with others. Today Mary Rose talks with us about four primary styles: (1) Passive constructive responding, (2) passive destructive, (3) active destructive, and (4) active constructive responding.    Then she leads us through a deeper understanding of how the active constructive response style fosters deeper, more meaningful relationships. Enjoy the conversation!

#43: The Sports Guys ask, "Are the Cowboys all hype?"

December 04, 2018 16:12 - 49 minutes - 90.6 MB

Al and Jeff are back with their new sports show format. Today they tackle their top five: NFL rundown, college football, the Wilder/Fury fight, Urban Meyer and domestic abuse in the NFL. 

#42: Mental Performance-The Pervasive Magnitude of Gratitude [Interview with MPO, Dr. Mary Rose Blank]

November 20, 2018 10:00 - 21 minutes - 39.7 MB

Gratitude is a physiological antidote to stress. It change the chemistry of our brain and rewires our neuropathways. Mary Rose shows us how to incorporate gratitude into a routine that helps us optimize our performance in life.

#41: Mental Performance: The Negativity Bias-Pt. 2 [Interview with MPO, Dr. Mary Rose Blank]

November 16, 2018 18:00 - 15 minutes - 27.5 MB

Dr. Mary Rose Blank continues to explain the Negativity Bias she introduced in episode #40. She explains the neuroscience underneath the Negativity Bias works and introduces ways to overcome it in our lives in order to optimize our performance. 

#40: Mental Performance: The Negativity Bias-Pt. 1 [Interview with Dr. Mary Rose Blank]

November 14, 2018 18:00 - 17 minutes - 32.5 MB

What does neuroscience teach us about our natural inclination toward negativity? In this episode Mary Rose tells us how the Negativity Bias works and introduces us to ways to overcome it in our lives in order to optimize our performance. 

#39: Humility (Pt. 4)-It's Just Common Sense

November 12, 2018 23:14 - 5 minutes - 10.8 MB

  John Dickson, in his book, Humilitas, makes the case that practicing humility is just common sense. Regardless of how capable or qualified you might be in one area doesn’t mean you necessarily know a great deal about everything else.

#38: Humility (Pt. 3) What is the Secret to Powerful Leadership?

November 01, 2018 19:58 - 38 minutes - 69.7 MB

I love sports, but I don’t always have time to follow the headlines. That’s why I love listening to the Sports Guys—Al and Jeff. Each week they decide on 5 of the biggest American Sports headlines and provide a brief summary of what’s going on. You can always listen to them in the second half of the Word for the Week Show, after our interview segment (17:35).    Mary Rose, a professional mental performance coach, has walked us through habit development, goal setting, and motivation. Toda...

#37: Humility (Pt. 2)--Here are 3 Essential Observations

October 24, 2018 21:42 - 39 minutes - 72.4 MB

In episode #35 mental performance coach, Mary Rose, taught us about how habits are formed. In our last episode she talked about goal setting. Today, she’s going to teach us about motivation. You’re going to love what Mary Rose has for us in this episode (4:20).   She’s followed by The Sports Guys, Al and Jeff. They give us the latest college and pro football rundown. You don’t want to miss them later in the show (19:45). But first, here’s your word for the week on humility. 

#36: Humility (Pt. 1)-Here's a Good Definition

October 12, 2018 17:59 - 39 minutes - 73 MB

Here's part 1 from our series on humility, followed by mental performance coach, Mary Rose (minute 3:35). Last week she explained how habits are formed. This week she tells us about the science behind motivation. Then Al & Jeff talk about Drew Brees and share their opinions on NFL rookie QBs today. Of course, they line up this weekend's biggest NFL and college games (minute 23:30).

#35: Humility-A Powerful But Misunderstood Virtue

October 03, 2018 20:49 - 41 minutes - 76.2 MB

The next series of podcasts… It’s been a while since my last Word for the Week Podcast. I’ve started a new format featuring input from some really neat people I’ve gotten to know. I’ll start each podcast with a devotional “word for the week,” and then follow it up with different segments each week. This week, I introduce the topic of humility—a powerful virtue that is often misunderstood. I’m followed by a Mental Performance Coach, Mary Rose. Then we get to hear from Al and Jeff—two guys...

Religious Border Crossing-Conclusion [Podcast #34]

March 11, 2018 04:00 - 18 minutes - 33.9 MB

In our final podcast, Pete and Brian talk about our own challenges with engaging with other religions. How can we remain passionately Christian while still humbly interacting with those of other faiths?  We talk about some of the lessons we learned interacting with other religions and some of the challenges that we still face.

Religious Border Crossing-Islam [Podcast #33]

March 11, 2018 03:45 - 25 minutes - 45.8 MB

Islam is at the forefront of inter-religious thought in America for the last two decades.  We bring a lot of baggage to this conversation and it makes it very difficult to understand the religion from the point of view of practitioners. This is again a 101 level discussion between Pete and Brian about the basics of Islam.  We once again try to see the problem that Islam is attempting to solve and some of the ways in which they go about it. To get an insider's perspective, read In the Fo...

Religious Border Crossing-Buddhism [Podcast #32]

March 11, 2018 03:35 - 24 minutes - 44.1 MB

In the United States we are inundated with subtle references to Buddhism.  Whether it is a bumper sticker that says, “My Karma Ran Over Your Dogma,” or Hollywood stars talking about their Zen practices, we hear bits of Buddhist practice often taken out of context.  This podcast is a conversation about Buddhism in a beginning discussion aimed at understanding the religion of over 500 million adherents. Check out the book Buddha by Deepak Chopra.  It is a work of historical fiction about th...

Religious Border Crossing-Hinduism [Podcast #31]

March 11, 2018 03:30 - 35 minutes - 65.1 MB

For Westerners there may be no more confusing religion than Hinduism. With its plethora of gods, lack of orthodoxy, and strange practices, Hinduism is an enigma.   This is another discussion about the basics of this religion claiming over a billion adherents in the world (primarily in India).  Find out what Hindus believe about the problem in the world and how their faith aims to resolve it. To jump right into Hinduism from one of the most popular original sources, try reading the Bhaga...

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