Governed by God with Eric Luppold ⭐️

An analysis of civics, law, and government from a Biblical perspective.

Hosted ByEric Luppold
Governed by God (formerly known as Two Guys and a Bible) is a non-profit podcast hosted by myself, Eric Luppold. My co-host, Dillon Kenniston, has had to temporarily step away from podcasting due to scheduling conflicts.
 
The purpose of Governed by God is to approach the topics of civics, law, and government from a Biblical and historical perspective. The goal is to learn from God’s word, as well as history, and to apply those lessons to today.
 
That being said, I would like to invite you to join the conversation by not only listening but also sending me your questions. Just send me an email using the form below and I will gladly address them on the podcast as soon as I am able.

All Episodes

Archived 2GAB Episode 32 – Easter

Today we discuss both the theological importance of Easter as well as its cultural practice today. Where does the tradition of the Easter bunny and Easter eggs come from...

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Archived 2GAB Episode 31 – Dealing with Depression

On today’s episode we interview Joe Harclerode, a seminary student and a family man who serves in the youth ministry at Hilltown Baptist Church. Joe is also a man...

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Archived 2GAB Episode 30 – The Church

On today’s episode we look at what the Church is, it’s reason for existence, and it’s relevance today. We consider what it means for the Church to be the...

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Archived 2GAB Episode 29 – The Atonement

Today we look at the nature of Christ’s atoning sacrifice and what it means for atonement to be made for someone. We also address the commonly-asked question: Does Jesus’s...

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Archived 2GAB Episode 28 – Idolatry of Government (Book Interview with Eric Luppold)

Today’s episode is a live audience recording of an interview that was done for the launch of my (Eric’s) new book, Image of Gold: The Tyranny of Our Idolatry....

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