Tim and Jason talk about last week’s attempt on President Trump’s life, how we view our political opponents and how we view each other. They also talk about weird changes to our language, mechanical keyboards and a medley of sports subjects, including Caitlin Clark and Cardinals Baseball.
To launch the recording of the last live episode before Jason starts a new year of teaching, the boys ham it up.
In light of the shooting at a Trump rally that nearly killed President Trump, Jason and Tim discuss how we need to return to a more Christian approach to politics. How can we show God’s love in the way we interact in the political sphere?
We keep twisting our language in weird contortions that serve no one. One way this has happened in recent years is how we refer to presidents after they have left office and that’s where the Zippy Crew jumps into the discussion.
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The Boys talk about mechanical keyboards, generally, and Tim’s recent review of the Das Keyboard 6 Pro, specifically.
Jason and Tim muse on the promising improvements amongst the St. Louis Cardinals, Caitlin Clark’s continuing spectacular rookie season and more.
We’re recording today at @littlehillschurch. Listeners are invited to consider visiting Little Hills online or in-person. As a hybrid online and “brick and mortar” church, Little Hills has members in St. Charles, MO and around the country and world. Both of the Zippy Crew will be preaching the summer sermon series there.
The Boys talk about 1 Tim 2:1-4 to wrap back around to the subject of how we interact with our leaders, even when we find them disagreeable.
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Zippy the Wonder Snail is a podcast zipping through the news and culture that impacts you, co-hosted by Timothy R. Butler and Jason Kettinger.
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