A young Jon Erwin first heard the story about Woodlawn High School from his father. Now a film director, decades later, Jon shares this true story with a whole new generation.
Director Jon Erwin talks about the making of the feature film, "Woodlawn." Set in Birmingham, Alabama in the 1970s, Woodlawn is a true story based on the life of NFL great, Tony Nathan.
Sexual immorality is everywhere. Pastor David Platt reminds believers that God's word is clear on sexual immorality, and talks about the epidemic of porn that's hijacking the minds of men and women.
Standing up for a cause demands courage, especially when it's unpopular. David Platt, calls listeners to stand boldly on the word of God, yet remain compassionate towards those who are lost and hurting.
Pastor David Platt wonders why believers are rising up against popular social injustices like poverty and slavery, but remain silent on other issues like abortion.
Comedian Michael Jr. has a strict discipline to his comedy routine. It must be clean enough to say behind a pulpit, and yet it must be funny enough for a club. Michael shares how he came to Christ.
Rosaria Butterfield believed truth was based on her personal experience. But as she studied the Bible, she began to see God's truth. Rosaria talks about the day she surrendered to Christ.
Dr. Tony Evans believes much of the unrest, financial and social problems we're seeing in America are directly related to God. Tony believes that God also offers a solution-turning back to Him.
Dr. Tony Evans considers the general lawlessness sweeping over our land. Is there anything believers can do to stop this landslide? Tony shares what Christians can do.
The new Sunday school class had 30 or more people each week instead of the usual 6-8.
Jim Reese and Ricky Hall tell about when they took a group of homeless men through Stepping Up, and how these men were impacted and changed for the good of their families and society as a whole.
Jim Reese tells how he used FamilyLife's resource for men, Stepping Up, to mentor his sons-in-law.
Jim Reese and Ricky Hall tell how the Lord recalibrated their desires and lead them to the Atlanta Mission. Now, God is using them beyond their wildest dreams to give help and hope to hopeless men.
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American astronaut Butch Wilmore joins us live from the International Space Station, as he too declares the glory of God from his unique orbital perspective.
Is yours a high-risk occupation? What about your spouse's? So how do you deal with the stress and uncertainty? Join us as we talk with Deanna Wilmore and her husband, Captain Barry "Butch" Wilmore.
God has turned my world upside down, but He's turning it right side up." Katie Davis tells how God changed her perspective and filled her with passion to love and serve the Ugandan children.
Motherhood is delightful and difficult, even for the most seasoned of mothers. Katie Davis tells how she went from a being a kindergarten teacher at age 18 to a mother of 13 by the time she was 25.
Eighteen-year-old Katie Davis had a desire to go and serve the children of Uganda for a season before college. Hear more about this courageous young woman and her outreach to orphans in Africa.
Owen Strachan encourages believers to step out in faith and achieve great things in Christ's name.
Owen Strachan opens the Bible to the Parable of the Talents explaining that the meaning of the parable isn't financial stewardship, but going all out for the glory of God.
Owen Strachan challenges listeners to disregard their fear and follow Christ with abandon. With faith, Owen explains, it's possible to live a God-glorifying, risk-driven life, and he tells you how.
Bobby Conway says that, unfortunately, Christians have earned a lot of the negative feedback because of the way we live. Conway reminds us that Christians' lives are to reflect the heart of Christ.
Bobby Conway reminds listeners that, while there are four gospels in the Bible, the 5th gospel -- the one we actually live out - is the gospel most people are ever likely to read.
Dr. Russell Moore reminds Christians that the power of the gospel-the whole gospel-is salvation.
Dr. Russell Moore, President of Southern Seminary, shares some timely advice on how to address a sexually confused culture.
Pastor Daniel Kaggwa's church in Uganda closed an orphanage by fostering all of the children through church families. Pastor Kaggwa shares how his community rallied together for the love of orphans.
They moved to America to escape certain death in Iran. Pastor David Nasser recalls his family's early years in the United States.
Pastor David Nasser tells how his family fled Iran in 1979. Though his family tried for months to get into the US, when his mother invited him to pray to this "American Jesus," things began to change.
Are you succeeding at work, but failing at home? Executives Bobby Mitchell and Terence Chatmon, leaders in the FCCI, tell how they strive to live for Christ both at home and at work.