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.
Bob Lepine offers some Christmas cheer from the prophecies about Jesus found in Isaiah, Chapter 9.
Join us as we celebrate and remember the goodness of God's work done in God's way, in the life of the late Vonette Bright.
Join us as we celebrate the life of the late Vonette Bright.
Maybe you've seen the popular bumper sticker that urges people of different religions to "coexist"? Pastor David Platt says that Christians must move beyond coexistence, into vital Christianity.
How does depression affect a marriage? Author and pastor Tommy Nelson and his wife, Teresa, talk about the debilitating depression that challenged Tommy's health and ultimately their marriage.
Pastor Tommy Nelson talks about his battle with depression, recalling the very moment when his depression engulfed him and the anxiety and physical pain that followed. Joining Tommy in the studio is his wife, Teresa.
Tommy Nelson, the pastor of Denton Bible Church in Denton, Texas, along with his wife, Teresa, talk about his recent bout with clinical depression that left him feeling numb and confused.
Pastor Max Lucado takes us back to the battle of Jericho. Max reminds us that what secured the victory for the Israelites then is available to us now-bold prayers and an Almighty God.
Max Lucado, author of "Glory Days" reminds us that while each of us faces challenges, we can be of good cheer, because Christ has overcome this world. Max reflects on his conversion to Christ.
Best-selling author Max Lucado opens the Scriptures to the book of Joshua to discover a few lessons about overcoming obstacles and entering into the promises of God.
Best-selling author and pastor Tony Evans explains the meaning behind God's names "Jehovah Jireh," "Jehovah Tsaba," and "Jehovah Nissi." Tony tells how God has "lived up to His name" in the life of his family.
In biblical times, a name revealed important information about the individual's character. What can we learn about God by studying His names? Pastor Tony Evans talks about the names of God and their meanings.
New York Times best-selling author Joel Rosenberg talks about what he sees taking place among the Jewish people in Israel. Joel talks about his family's life-altering decision to move to Israel.
Dr. Terence Ascott talks about the amazing ways God has opened doors to present the gospel in the Middle East. Terence reports that more and more people are leaving Islam, and are turning to Christianity.
When troubles come our way, we can be stressed and upset, or we can trust God.
Family is an international language. Pastor Fernando Lay talks about the problems facing believers in Latin America. Fernando tells how believers in Quito celebrate Christmas.
Jed Renfroe, a missionary in China, talks about the rapid spread of Christianity there. Jed explains how Christmas is celebrated by unbelievers and believers alike.
Andy Leininger, a career missionary currently working in Moscow alongside his wife, talks to Dennis and Barbara Rainey about what he sees God doing among the Russian people.
When things get tough do you blame or do you boast? According to Dr. Dan Allender, you probably do both. And so did Jesus' disciples. Dan Allender explores what he calls "the Apostle's food fight" from Luke 11.
Ginny Owens' job prospects looked bleak. She realized that schools were unreceptive to hiring a blind music teacher. Ginny tells how God used that time to prepare her for a music career she could hardly imagine.
What do you want to do with your life? For Ginny Owens, the answer is simple-to sing and write songs. Ginny talks about the ups and downs and the closed doors that led her to a thriving music career.
Ginny Owens shares how God answered her mother's prayer for her purpose, and talks about her ordinary childhood in Mississippi, despite her blindness.
Barbara Neumann and Dr. Sue Edwards describe what organic mentoring is: a natural, less contrived relationship where one woman listens, encourages, and builds up the other.
Barbara Neumann and Dr. Sue Edwards encourage women to be attentive to the mentoring opportunities around them, and to forget the idea that mentoring has to be structured.
Barbara Neumann and Dr. Sue Edwards encourage women to forget everything they thought they knew about mentoring in order to minister to a younger generation.
Four ways to cultivate a mindset that positively influences every aspect of your life.
Do you want to become more grateful? Bob Russell, former pastor of Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, tells how serving the "less fortunate" can encourage thankfulness.