When people are asked to describe Christians, what word most often comes to mind? Sadly, it’s not usually the word “joy.” Bob Lepine talks about this important fruit of the spirit.
When people are asked to describe Christians, what word most often comes to mind? Sadly, it’s not usually the word “joy.” Bob Lepine talks about this important fruit of the spirit.
The angels appeared to the shepherds, bringing with them joyful news of Christ’s birth. Bob Lepine shares a special Christmas message about living in the fullness of Christ’s joy.
Carl Wilson reminisces about the end of his career as a Navy pilot, how he came to faith, and how he came to meet Sara Jo, the woman with whom he has shared life and ministry for 66 years.
Dennis Rainey recalls his friend Carl Wilson’s advice to him 40 years ago when Carl advised him to read the Word and pray with Barbara every night, a suggestion Dennis took to heart.
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.
Why do I care so much about me? If we were honest, most of us would love to be great in a kingdom of our own making, says biblical counselor Ed Welch. Christ, however, has a better idea.
Christian counselor Ed Welch believes most of us care too much about what others think of us. While we’re all affected by the disapproval of others, we don’t need to be owned by it.
Biblical counselor Ed Welch explains that our desire for love isn’t evil, but that in some instances we want it too much; so much so, in fact, that we can be controlled by what others think.
Paul Miller teaches about love from the Book of Ruth. Ruth goes the distance to care for Naomi, and that’s what we must do if we are to love like Christ does.
We must embrace Christ in His suffering. Best-selling author and father of six, Paul Miller, is joined by his autistic daughter, Kim, as he talks about joining into Christ’s fellowship of suffering.