If God is Good, Why Do Bad Things Happen? Vaneetha & Joel Risner
Does God care about your darkest feelings? Vaneetha & Joel Risner help you navigate the hurts and find purpose in pain.
Finding Your Identity in Christ
Jackie Hill Perry talks about her former life as a practicing homosexual. Perry advises parents on what to do if their child is gay.
Marriage as a Living Painting
What does God's love look like? Authors Aaron and Jamie Ivey share that just as two different colors can add depth and beauty to a canvas, a marriage of two people is a painting that can speak the truth about God to those who experience it.
New Year, New Resolution
New Year's Eve, 1992: Dennis and Bob sat down in a rented recording studio and had a conversation about the coming new year. Find out how well Bob and Dennis kept their resolutions, as we turn the clock back.
Ministering to the Blended Family
Blended families take up a fair share of the pew space in our local churches today. The church, however, doesn't often know what to do with them. Dennis Rainey shares a message about Jesus' interaction with the Samaritan woman at the well to illustrate how all of us, as Christians, are a part of God's blended family.
How to Find Peace (When You Don't Know Where to Look)
Wondering how to find peace—for real? Scholar and author Jeremiah Johnston shells out practical ways to choose and implement the shalom you crave.
Equipping Grandparents: Teaching and Telling
Pastor Josh Mulvihill talks about the grand purpose of grandparents, which is passing on their faith to the generations following after them.
Growing Older without Growing Old: Dennis & Barbara Rainey
Do you have fears about growing old? Worried about aging gracefully—mentally, physically and spiritually? Listen in as Dennis & Barbara Rainey share advice for growing older without growing old.
A Family Break Up
All of us have an extension cord tied to our family of origin. Author Julie Plagens explains what life was like after she cut ties with her family. While her health issues did improve, Julie admits that avoiding her parents and siblings was still difficult. Julie tells how prayer and Scripture became a lifeline and helped her heal mentally. She realized that by severing her family ties, she just traded one set of problems for another. After her father suffered a heart attack, Julie began to realize how unforgiveness had taken root and prayed for God to change her.
Words DO Matter
All of us can remember words that impacted us in positive or negative ways. Today, Dave and Ann Wilson tell us five ways to leverage our words for good.