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.
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.
Have you ever wondered why we celebrate Christmas the way we do? If so, join Phil Vischer as he explores the who, what, where, when, and how of our most popular holiday, Christmas.
Phil Vischer talks about the meaning behind some of our fondest Christmas traditions.
The Christmas season can be particularly stressful for families. Dennis and Barbara Rainey answer your questions about the best way to handle some of the most common holiday stressors.
Ever wonder what Christmas at the Rainey household is really like? Dennis and Barbara Rainey walk down memory lane and answer listeners’ questions about their best and worst Christmases ever.
Find out why the names of Jesus are so significant, and how you can teach them to your family. Hear insights from Franklin Graham, Dennis Rainey, and Crawford Loritts.
We explore more names of Christ, with special guests Franklin Graham, Nancy Leigh DeMoss, Barbara Rainey, and Crawford Loritts.
What’s in a name? When the name is Jesus, there’s a whole lot more than you might first imagine. Nancy Leigh DeMoss, Barbara Rainey, Crawford Loritts, and Kay Arthur discuss the name above all names.
One of the ways our family has “looked back” as part of a Christmas tradition is by creating an annual family report.
Getting ready for Christmas Day is exciting … and exhausting. Barbara Rainey encourages moms to put their focus on Christ and what He’s done for us.
Barbara Rainey encourages moms everywhere to dial back the stress by making Christ the focus of your celebration.
Are mothers and fathers really necessary for a healthy upbringing? Brad Wilcox talks about the unique roles of mothers and fathers and how those roles affect and influence children for good.
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.
“Some of the greatest needs we have are understanding and friendship.”