Jerry Sittser gives us a peek into the lives and marriages of the early Christians who were an influence for good in the Roman culture.
How did the unlearned, poor disciples of the early church change the world? Jerry Sittser shares what the early Christians did to influence their neighbors and transform their culture.
Entrepreneur Gary Ringger and his wife, Marla, talk about the thriving food business they built with God's direction and grace. Hear about how Gary and Marla have invested in hundreds of families by helping them adopt children.
Dr. S. Todd Townsend grew up in the inner city of Philadelphia and, in his own words, was a "common thug." He dealt drugs, stole cars, and broke into people's homes. He was heading for a life of destruction-until Jesus intervened.
Businessman Gary Ringger and his wife, Marla, reflect on how they took Gary's dad's business and, with God's help, built a thriving food business. Hear how Gary realized that God was the real CEO, and how he carried out plans as God led.
Finding patience at home is one of the hardest parts of this quarantine life. My impatience grows as my cabin fever increases.
Carlos Evans was on deployment as a Marine when he stepped on an explosive device and suffered life-altering injuries. But through God's grace, Carlos and his wife, Rosemarie, were able to turn tragedy into triumph.
When you're faced with a life-threatening illness, how does it affect your walk with God? Sarah Shreve Lindsey talkz about a number of health concerns that challenged her faith in God.
Terry Wardle's family culture encouraged disdain for religion and education. And yet, Terry became a seminary dean. When he lost his job for being controversial, he fell into depression. It was at a psychiatric facility where he encountered true Christian fellowship and healing.
Returning home on September 10, 200,1 from a family trip to Texas, Shelly Genovese Calhoun had no idea it would be her last night with her husband. Shelly tells her story of finding God's grace in the midst of tragic loss.
Dave and Ann Wilson, Ron Deal, Milan and Kay Yerkovich, Julie Plagens, and Leslie Leyland Fields tell how each of their pasts affected them negatively and how they dealt with it.
Jeremy Camp talks about one of the most pivotal events of his life-the death of his wife, Melissa. Burdened with grief, Jeremy shares how he struggled with God and even his own faith.
Jeremy Camp recalls when he met Melissa, the pretty girl in his Bible study, their on again/off again courtship, and the cancer that had them praying with fervor and grasping for the hand of God.
Christian recording artist Jeremy Camp talks about his early years in the Camp household and his parents' radical conversion to Christianity.
Anne Beiler, founder of Auntie Anne's pretzels, tragically lost her nineteen-month-old daughter. When she confided in her pastor, things only got worse. Anne tells of how tragedy and trauma changed her, and the healing she found in God.
Dave Wilson, Ron Deal, Kyle Idleman, Lacey Buchanan, and Mary Kassian tell their stories of hurt and disappointment, and their biblical source of hope.
What you believe about God impacts a lot in your life. Dave and Ann Wilson talk about how to have a happy, healthy attitude with a lot of laughter. They teach listeners the four habits for joy in marriage.
Rebecca Bender went from good kid, to stripper, to prostitute. Wanting a family for her daughter, she followed her boyfriend, only to be sold for sex. How did it happen? And why was it so hard to leave? Rebecca tells her story of being trafficked and how God delivered her.
As a former elite athlete, Kim Anthony has lived with the burden of perfectionism. She shares her story, including the revelation of the unearnable love of God, and how it changed her life.
Author Hannah Anderson talks about justice and our call as Christians to pursue what is just. Learn how to teach your children to promote justice without raising legalists.
Author Hannah Anderson explains what it means to be discerning and how to pursue the good in others even while disagreeing with them.
Too many opinions can be overwhelming. Hannah Anderson tells how she's training her children to decide between what's good, what's bad, and what's the best.
Tony and Kelly Trent, parents of Tyler Trent, talk about Tyler's heroic battle with bone cancer and his death in 2018.
Tony and Kelly Trent reflect on the difficult cancer journey of their son, Tyler, one of the biggest fans the Purdue Boilermakers ever had.
Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth and her husband, Robert, remind us that we have a Father in heaven who is so good and faithful, even when we can't see it.
Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth and her husband, Robert, talk about the mysterious providence of God, and how He redeems the hard places and makes them new.
Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth joins her husband, Robert Wolgemuth, to share their love story.
Dr. René Rochester and her best friend committed to each other they would get yearly mammograms. The year she almost missed it, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Dr. Rochester discusses how God sustained her.
Because Jesus came to earth, believers have identity and purpose. Dave Wilson explains the ways Jesus' birth affects every aspect of our lives.
People talk a lot about peace during the Christmas season. But what is peace, and where does it come from? Voddie Baucham talks about true peace found in Christ.