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March 23, 2022
Life and Books and EverythingClearly Reformed
The band gets back together to talk about lessons learned from the two biggest events of the past two years: Covid and the war in Ukraine. Without pretending to be experts in infectious diseases or in international affairs, the three amigos explore what we can learn about humility, evil, tradeoffs, and prayer. The episode concludes with an update on what everyone has been reading over the past couple months.
Timestamps:
Intro and Sponsor [0:00-3:13]
Lessons After (?) the Pandemic [3:14-22:58]
Lessons (So Far?) From Ukraine [22:59-36:28)
Lessons (Right Now) From Books We're Reading [36:27-47:51]
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