Heath Lambert and Denny Burk remind us that God wants all of our desires to conform to His will, including homosexual desires.
Heath Lambert and Denny Burk tackle some topics that have become increasingly confusing in our culture, even to believers-homosexual desire and identity.
If we could handle the messes of life on our own, we’d never have to seek God’s help in managing it.
Professor Owen Strachan reflects on the life of Chuck Colson. Owen talks about Chuck Colson's love for prisoners, and his work with Prison Fellowship, which he founded.
Owen Strachan joins Dennis Rainey in remembering the life of Prison Fellowship founder Chuck Colson, who died in April of 2012.
Legendary basketball coach John Wooden tells Dennis Rainey about the thrills and challenges of his highlight-filled coaching career in an interview from 2002.
In an interview from 2002, Dennis Rainey talks with the late, legendary basketball coach John Wooden about what it was like growing up in the Midwest in the 1920s.
Bob Lepine explains the importance of remembering that Jesus not only gave His life for us, but that He suffered under Pontius Pilate, He was crucified, dead, and buried.
Steve Green, president of Hobby Lobby, talks about the logistics of building the largest Bible museum of its kind. The museum is set to open in the fall of 2017.
Steve Green, president of Hobby Lobby, talks about his family's faith and his new venture, the Museum of the Bible opening in Washington, DC, in November of 2017.
Most parents, according to Paul David Tripp, think that their kids have a "law" problem, so they set up rules. What they really have is an "awe" problem.
Human beings are hardwired for seeking awe, says author and pastor Paul David Tripp. However, we easily forget God and let other things, like money or self, take His place.
Paul David Tripp tells us that our emotions are indicators of what has really captured our hearts.
Randy Stinson tells how his sports-loving family opted out of baseball for 18 months in order to give his kids a big vision of the world.
Dr. Tony Evans shares about living with God's Kingdom in your personal life, your family life, your church life, and your community life.
Pastor John Piper talks to Dennis Rainey about the meaning and practice of praise. John considers what it means to worship God instead of focusing on ourselves.
Bonita and Tazwell Thornton are leaving a priceless legacy to untold generations.
What is love? Respected author and pastor John Piper delves into the Bible to help us rethink our definition of love.
Pastor Crawford Loritts reminds us that Abraham-like faith doesn't deny the reality of your circumstances, but trusts in God's promises in spite of them.
According to author Crawford Loritts, the Bible assumes that every follower of Christ has a faith that will be lived out among family and friends.
Pastor Crawford Loritts reminds us that real faith isn't just optimism, but confidence in a holy God.
Because of what Christ has done for us, we are free to enjoy Him, to live for Him, and to confidently trust Him to meet our every need.
Russell Moore describes what he sees happening in the culture and explains what moms and dads can do to address it. Russell advises engaging the culture with kindness and love.
Russell Moore explains that we live in a culture that is largely in opposition to the Christian community. Russell encourages parents to teach their children who they are in Christ, even if it means being seen as different.
Russell Moore and Larry Osborne talk about the downside of cultural Christianity. Afraid of being seen as abnormal in the culture, many of us heed the cultural norms rather than following Christ.
Are you scared by what you see in the culture? Pastor Larry Osborne urges believers to leave fear behind and to bear the name of Jesus in a favorable way for the neighbors, coworkers, and unbelievers around them.
Larry Osborne calls believers to leave behind our "scaredy cat" Christianity and remember the Bible says we are pilgrims in a foreign land. He shares the best way to influence those who don't share our faith.
Christopher was in jail, busted for selling drugs. Could this be the answer to his mother's prayers? Christopher and his mother, Angela, talk about the way God slowly and patiently drew Christopher to Jesus Christ.
While Christopher Yuan turned to his gay friends and, eventually, drugs for happiness, his mother, Angela, turned to God. She and her husband prayed that God would do whatever it took to bring Christopher to Himself.
Christopher Yuan reflects back to when he "came out" to his parents to embrace the gay lifestyle. His mother, Angela, tells how she, in despair, turned to a God she'd only heard about, seeking hope.