Polly Sheppard, a survivor of the June 17, 2015 church massacre in Charleston, South Carolina, and the Rev. Anthony Thompson, who lost his wife during the shooting, describe the event and explain how they’ve been able to forgive the perpetrator. This program will also highlight the movie Emanuel, which tells the stories of the victims …
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Kay Warren explains how childhood trauma and/or mental illness can make people susceptible to depression and even suicidal thoughts, and encourages us to focus on what Jesus accomplished on the cross, to seek comfort in Him, and to stand strong until we see Him. (Part 2 of 2)
Kay Warren explains how childhood trauma and/or mental illness can make people susceptible to depression and even suicidal thoughts, and encourages us to focus on what Jesus accomplished on the cross, to seek comfort in Him, and to stand strong until we see Him. (Part 1 of 2)
Do you feel like a fish out of water? Your prolonged dissatisfaction, God-given gifts, passions and the voices of others could be telling you that you were created for another purpose.
Offering encouragement found in her book Fierce Faith, Alli Worthington addresses the common fears that women face, such as fear for their children, fear of the future, and fear of not being enough, and offers four practical steps for overcoming those fears.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo addresses the challenges of being a Christian in a secular society and emphasizes the need for – and importance of – religious freedoms in the United States and around the world.
Teaching from the New Testament, Pastor Mark Batterson suggests practical steps for cultivating a stronger faith and a more effective prayer life.
Comedian Ken Davis offers a humorous and insightful look at why the Bible compares Christians to sheep.
Reflecting on the profound significance of Easter, Christian apologist and best-selling author Lee Strobel discusses his background as a former atheist who became a follower of Jesus after examining the overwhelming evidence supporting Christ’s death and resurrection. (Part 2 of 2)
Reflecting on the profound significance of Easter, Christian apologist and best-selling author Lee Strobel discusses his background as a former atheist who became a follower of Jesus after examining the overwhelming evidence supporting Christ’s death and resurrection. (Part 1 of 2)
Blogger Erin Odom describes how God faithfully provided for her family’s needs during a season of financial hardship, offering encouragement and advice to listeners experiencing similar struggles in a discussion based on her book More Than Just Making It: Hope for the Heart of the Financially Frustrated.
Pastor Chip Ingram addresses several cultural hot-button topics, describing how Christians can navigate divisive discussions about these issues with grace while still adhering to biblical truth and modeling the love of Christ.
Asheritah Ciuciu offers women insight on how they can achieve and maintain a healthy relationship with food in a discussion based on her book Full: Food, Jesus, and the Battle for Satisfaction. She covers topics like the lies women believe about food, choosing truth over those lies, and finding ultimate fulfillment in God.
Pastor Tim McConnell explains how Christians can find greater joy in life and share that joy with others – especially non-believers – in a discussion based on his book Happy Church: Pursuing Radical Joy as the People of God.
Author Karen Ehman discusses the value and wisdom of becoming more aware of what we say and how we say it, and offers practical suggestions for taming the tongue and using words in a positive way. (Part 2 of 2)
Author Karen Ehman discusses the value and wisdom of becoming more aware of what we say and how we say it, and offers practical suggestions for taming the tongue and using words in a positive way. (Part 1 of 2)
Rodney Bullard, Vice President of Community Affairs at Chick-fil-A, encourages listeners to make a heroic impact on the world in an inspiring discussion based on his book, Heroes Wanted: Why the World Needs You to Live Your Heart Out.
Popular blogger Rachel Wojo recounts how God has faithfully helped her endure a series of heart-breaking events, offering hope and encouragement to listeners struggling with hurt, confusion and their faith as a result of life’s tragedies.
Author Lorie Newman describes how serving those less fortunate than ourselves can become a regular part of our everyday lives in a discussion based on her book, A Cup of Cold Water in His Name: 60 Ways to Care for the Needy.
Pastor Louie Giglio explains how an extremely busy year, full of ministry and travel, led to a bout with depression that nearly ended his life. He’ll share how a combination of medication, rest, and worship brought him out of his tailspin.

