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🗓️ 9 August 2018
⏱️ 20 minutes
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Today’s guests help us see that even when life gets hard, we can keep going, knowing that God’s plans for us will always bring us exactly where we need to be: Fox News anchor Ainsley Earhardt and author Andy Andrews. Ainsley Earhardt is the co-anchor of Fox & Friends. Ainsley has a robust background in broadcast journalism. She recounts her journey up to network television, and tells us how she has been able to trace God’s hand through her life, and how her faith has sustained her during some of her darkest moments. Andy Andrews is a New York Times bestselling author, speaker, and consultant for the world’s most successful teams and fastest growing organizations. Andy encourages us to keep going, even when life gets hard, by using our imagination and trusting God’s timing to help us move toward the life God has planned for us.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Jesus Calling Podcast. Today's guests help us see that even when life |
0:08.9 | gets hard we can keep going knowing that God's plans for us will always bring us exactly where we need to be. |
0:15.0 | Fox News anchor Ainsley Earhart, an author Andy Andrews. |
0:19.0 | First up, we have Ainsley Earhart, the co-anchor of Fox and Friends. |
0:24.0 | Ainsley has a robust background in broadcast journalism. |
0:27.0 | She recounts her journey up to network television and tells us how she's been able to trace God's |
0:31.7 | hand through her life and how her faith has |
0:34.2 | sustained her during some of her darkest moments. My family still lives in |
0:40.4 | South Carolina and we grew up in a Christian home going to church every |
0:44.4 | Sunday. If we spent the night out, mom and dad picked us up and took us to church or we |
0:48.7 | went to church with that family. I grew up in the public school systems in South Carolina, middle class family. We |
0:55.2 | cared about every dollar. You know, we had to turn off lights and we left the room and |
0:58.9 | some days I paid for my own gas money in high school and some days I put $2.70 just change from the ashtray in my car |
1:07.0 | just to make it to school. I hated asking my parents for money because I didn't want to |
1:10.6 | burden them and I always had a job. I had a job for middle school |
1:13.2 | on and so I used a lot of my own money. I got a little bit of a scholarship to go to Florida |
1:18.2 | State, out of State and that was expensive tuition. I stayed there for two years. |
1:23.2 | I changed my major. |
1:24.2 | I was biology there and then transferred |
1:26.4 | into the journalism school at the University of South Carolina. |
1:29.4 | And that's how I was introduced to broadcasting, really, really enjoyed it. I grew up in the theater |
1:34.8 | and grew up acting and so this was an opportunity for me to still get a great education |
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