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Today, on Karl and Crew, we remembered Political Activist Charlie Kirk. The tragedy of this event reminds us that tomorrow isn’t promised, but we must remember that our God is sovereign. Despite the confusion and chaos of this world, we can find comfort in knowing our God is in control, even if we don’t understand it all. We then played a special reading of the poem “Meet Me in the Stairwell” by Stacey Randall and voiced by the late Mike Kellogg, in honor of 9/11. We then had David Szafranski join us to talk about continuing God’s work in retirement. David is the President and Founder of Edgewater Investment Group. He is also the host of the podcast, Financial Revelations. He has also written the book, “The Sin of Retirement.” We also talked about our upcoming Fall SHARE and our need for prayers! We’re calling all prayer warriors to join us in prayer for the Lord’s provision and to help people take their next step with Jesus. To get involved, you can text the word CREW to 800-555-7898 to sign up for a 30-minute prayer slot or head directly to the website to sign up. You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.
If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps:
Remembering Charlie Kirk [00:07, 39:53 ]
Remembering 9/11 ( Meet Me at the Stairwell) [10:02 ]
David Szafranski Interview (Retirement) [44:39]
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