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The Amputated Baptist Podcast

The Amputated Baptist Podcast

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  • 082 - Gubernatorial Candidate Andy Manske
    Jul 17 2026

    Joining us on the podcast this week is Andy Manske, the sole Republican running against Tom Tiffany for governor of Wisconsin. I ask Andy why he's launched this uphill battle and where he stands on issues such as abortion, school choice and affordability.

    Recommended Resource:

    Andy's Platform and Website

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    34 min
  • 081 - Shattered Sanctuaries
    Jul 10 2026

    Church hurt can be a broad term that covers quite a bit - everything from abusive clergy to people who just want to justify their sin. In his latest book, Pastor Lee Snow provides a devotional workbook for those suffering from negative church experience. The book provides the space one needs to heal - self reflection and Biblical truth. Ultimately, we are pointed back to the Head of the Church - Christ Himself. The local church is God's plan, but not every church follows God's plan.

    Recommended Resources:

    Shattered Sanctuaries: Finding God Amongst the Ruins of Religious Trauma by Lee Snow

    Lee Snow's YouTube Page

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    24 min
  • Bonus Episode - Movie Review of Young Washington
    Jul 5 2026

    Happy Independence Day! On this Fourth of July, Ray Jewell and I spend the day in the theater watching Young Washington, a movie detailing the early military career of your first president. So, listen in to see what we thought of the film. After that, we got carried away talking about our favorite patriotic films in general. Can you believe Ray has never seen National Treasure!!!

    Recommended Resources:

    Young Washington Official Website

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    28 min
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