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 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.
Coaching isn’t just about winning the game. Coaching is teaching boys to become men. Coach Dru Joyce remembers coaching NBA player LeBron James when LeBron first started playing at age 11.
As a head basketball coach in Akron, Ohio, Dru Joyce has been mentor to some of the nation’s best young players, including LeBron James. Hear Dru tell how love for his son drew him into coaching.
Those who serve in the military serve us all. Mike and Linda Montgomery, along with Todd and Tammy Gangl, all with Cru Military Ministry, talk about the special needs of military families.
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.