Kara Tippetts and her husband, Jason, discuss her ongoing battle with cancer and the impact it’s had on their lives, marriage, children and faith. (Part 2 of 2)
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Kara Tippetts and her husband, Jason, discuss her ongoing battle with cancer and the impact it’s had on their lives, marriage, children and faith. (Part 1 of 2)
Pastor Brady Boyd warns of the relational dangers of excessive busyness as he describes how being driven by numerous ministry duties almost cost him his marriage and family.
World Vision President Richard Stearns and his wife, Renee, talk about their passion for transforming the lives of poor people in poverty-stricken areas around the globe, and encourage listeners to consider how they might help do the same. (Part 2 of 2)
World Vision President Richard Stearns and his wife, Renee, talk about their passion for transforming the lives of poor people in poverty-stricken areas around the globe, and encourage listeners to consider how they might help do the same. (Part 1 of 2)
Marilyn Williams describes how her life has been affected by the sexual abuse she suffered as a child and how God has helped her find emotional healing, restoration and peace.
Marilyn Williams describes how her life has been affected by the sexual abuse she suffered as a child and how God has helped her find emotional healing, restoration and peace.
Our guests discuss the current persecution of Christians in Iraq, how we can pray and how we can talk to our children about what’s happening.
Author and speaker Lindsey O’Connor discusses the traumatic struggles she and her family endured when she suffered a near-death experience resulting from post-birth complications and a lengthy coma. (Part 2 of 2)
Author and speaker Lindsey O’Connor discusses the traumatic struggles she and her family endured when she suffered a near-death experience resulting from post-birth complications and a lengthy coma. (Part 1 of 2)
Lisa Anderson, the director of Boundless and young adults at Focus on the Family, offers hope, encouragement and advice for singles, particularly those who are 30 and older. (Part 1 of 2)
Popular author and blogger Angie Smith describes how she had to rely on God through the death of her daughter as well as the times when she’s questioned her purpose, God’s plans, and whether she was “good enough” as a Christian. (Part 2 of 2)
Popular author and blogger Angie Smith describes how she had to rely on God through the death of her daughter as well as the times when she’s questioned her purpose, God’s plans, and whether she was “good enough” as a Christian. (Part 1 of 2)
Out-of-wedlock births have taken a marked and sustained decline of late.
Counseling team Greg and Erin Smalley discuss the common traits that build strong families and encourage parents to establish and strengthen their family’s unique identity.
“Mom, do you realize that more than 30 kids said hello to you as you walked through the halls in the last few minutes? They must like to see you here at school!” Cole, B.J. Pennick’s eighth-grade son, was proud of the attention his mom received. B.J. was there to volunteer in the office and …
It was a cramped international flight – our destination, Costa Rica. The young woman came stumbling down the narrow aisle with her bags in tow. After stowing her suitcase in the overhead bin, she squeezed into the seat next to mine, heaving an anxious sigh as she buckled herself in. As so often happens when …
Dr. Tony Evans and his daughter, author Chrystal Hurst, provide biblical wisdom on the concept of the Proverbs 31 woman and remind women to find their value in the Lord and His kingdom, instead of the world around them. (Part 2 of 2)
Dr. Tony Evans and his daughter, author Chrystal Hurst, provide biblical wisdom on the concept of the Proverbs 31 woman and remind women to find their value in the Lord and His kingdom, instead of the world around them. (Part 1 of 2)
Pastors Jay Pathak and Dave Runyon, along with Angela Wheaton, offer practical guidance for reaching out to others in your neighborhood, highlighting how “loving your neighbor” can literally be the person next door.




