It Takes Courage to Stand for the Truth of God’s Word
When marriage is hard and parenting is harder, stand for the truth.
When marriage is hard and parenting is harder, stand for the truth.
In light of Pastor Appreciation Month, H.B. Charles, Chuck Swindoll, and Christine Hoover remind listeners that pastors and their wives are just as human as the people sitting in the pew.
Here are a few ideas that can help you share your faith by using your home as a hub for Christ.
Paul David Tripp talks about the pitfalls unique to pastors and those in vocational ministry.
Christine Hoover, Barbara Neumann, Sue Edwards, and Scott Sauls talk about the value of being intentional in friendships even when it’s difficult.
Ken Ham tells of his burden to build a quality museum that teaches the truth about God’s creation. After extensive research, a world-class facility was built that allows visitors to walk through the Bible.
Ken Ham talks about growing up in Australia with parents who loved God’s Word and His people. Ham describes how his father’s love for God motivated all he did.
You love your neighbor when you express hospitality to friends and strangers. Nan McCullough, Amy Lively, and Sara Hagerty share very practical ways you can serve through the expression of hospitality.
Wife and mom Lauren Chandler talks honestly about the chains that often bind us. She reflects on her own chains of a disordered desire and the steps she took to find freedom.
Lauren Chandler, mother to three and wife to Matt Chandler, takes listeners back to Thanksgiving in 2009 when Matt blacked out from a seizure.
Author Lauren Chandler, wife of Pastor Matt Chandler, fondly shares how she and Matt met and married. Chandler tells how she struggled in the shadow of Matt’s obvious calling to preach.
God has a transcendent purpose for our work here on earth. Bethany Jenkins and Courtney Reissig explain the purpose for work, and some practical ways we can participate with God in His plan.
Having a heart for God means you’ll have a life that matters. Dennis Rainey shares his thoughts on seven decisions you’ll never regret.
What kind of decision are you making today? For years Dennis Rainey has been sharing seven principles to live life by. Find out why seeking God is the beginning of it all.
Why believe in Christ? J. Warner Wallace, along with his wife, Susie, explain that forensic faith is having good evidence that something is true and believing it.
J. Warner and Susie Wallace recall how they investigated the Gospels and eventually believed that what the Scriptures said about God and their own condition and needs was true.
J. Warner Wallace, a cold-case homicide detective, and his wife, Susie, tell how he applied his investigative skills to his study of the Bible, sure he could prove it wrong.
The admonishment of Ephesians 4 to put off the old and put on the new applies in unique ways to blended families. Pastor Tim Lundy concludes his message on Ephesians 4.