Why Prison Is the Highlight of My Week
Many of the concepts communicated in Stepping Up resonate immediately with the prisoners in our group.
Many of the concepts communicated in Stepping Up resonate immediately with the prisoners in our group.
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.
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.
Bonita and Tazwell Thornton are leaving a priceless legacy to untold generations.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.