The official podcast of the Faith In Niagara website.
Let's say God had one chance to tell humanity one thing. What should it be? And should Christians stay away from that whole politics thing?
The episode where listeners become contestants, to see who's the most knowledgeable (and kindest) social media user of all!
Find out why our guest is full of joy during a bleak time in human history.
The pre-podcast banter usually ends up on the cutting room floor. But not this time.
Carolina talks about seeking judgement at the expense of showing mercy, and Steve recalls the origin of Faith Filled Friday.
This week we answer a question: "why use only Bible verses on social media vids (as opposed to paraphrases of verses, or positive sayings)?"
Discussion about back-to-school fears, and (biblically) dealing with Christians not listening to the truth about today's hot-topic issues.
Online civility seems to be a thing of the past. That's why we need the Faith Filled Friday podcast. But there are other reasons too. Like, using the Internet as a witnessing tool.
Kayon Watson talks about his second book, and his passion for teaching.
Christians can help Hamilton’s loneliest residents, says 541 Eatery & Exchange’s Sue Carr.
Part two of Kim Wardell’s talk with Ps. Fabio Frigole of NewVida Church in St. Catharines.
Ps. Fabio Frigole of NewVida Church in St. Catharines hits on multiple topics with Kim Wardell.
Part two of Marion Raymond’s story has God opening previously closed ministry doors.
Marion credits the Lord for her growth as a person in the face of many challenges.
An interview with Tim Van Hoffen, Regional Director of Safe Families Niagara.
Carolina Bartholomew joins the FNN team, and is helping create meaningful social posts.
Learn how Jesus is using Terry’s testimony to help others experience hope.
Rev. Canon Martha Tatarnic shares her story in her book The Living Diet.
The Hamilton Burn regularly prays for the ministries, churches and people of Hamilton.
Ps. George & Marilyn Woodward on improving the Church’s disciple-making.
Gerald McAneney and wife oversee an amazing ministry you likely never heard of.
Listen to this edition of the podcast to learn about new co-host Kim Crowley.
People overcome obstacles as Ray Perley asks specific life-altering questions.
Peter Tuininga gives an inspiring, funny, & spiritually educational 5 Questions interview.
Maggie John’s passion is to serve some of the youngest and neediest Hamiltonians.
Marc Dupont recently spoke at Dwelling Place in Niagara Falls on Jesus' majesty.
Marc Dupont recently spoke at Dwelling Place in Niagara Falls on spiritual authority.
Martine and Justin share their love for Christian music, and Christian unity.
Niagara Online Worship’s John Bedell on how and why he streams services for local churches.
I speak at a men's breakfast, explain the "why" of FNN, and (hopefully) encourage some guys.
Jeeva & Sulojana Sam describe their new ministry to couples, and how God birthed it into being.
Jeeva & Sulojana Sam describe their new ministry to couples, and how God birthed it into being.
What do you do when you don't see many youth events in your community? Easy. Create one.
Dale Hiebert of Dwelling Place in Niagara Falls, on why he wrote I Will Build My Church.
Rev. Peter Holtvlüwer's sabbatical assignment turned into a book.
Dr. James Eagles shares how Intercede International supports indigenous missionaries.
An episode about an annual fundraiser for an HIV/AIDS clinic in South Africa.
A conversation with local CAP Money Course instructor Chuck Jerome.
Hamiltonian Chris Cuthill talks about Flagship Art Gallery and his own journey as an artist.
Part 2 of an interview with Cheryl Keddy-Scott about how this ministry serves Niagara's "working poor".
Part 1 of an interview with Cheryl Keddy-Scott about how this ministry serves Niagara's "working poor".
The Fort Erie ministry called The B.A.R.N. (Broken And Restored New) is spotlighted on today's podcast.
Dr. Rick Reed of Heritage College and Seminary shares tips to better communication.
Canon Rob Hurkmans of Port Colborne shares his church's plans to revitalize its city.
Jake Hron, pastor of Vineland Missionary Church, shares the incredible story of how God saved him and called him to ministry.
Jordan Berta is the lead host of another Niagara-based podcast called "The Unspoken Conversation". He uses it to raise awareness about mental health issues.
I've been asked at times what I actually do. In this episode, I finally answer that question. But keep in mind... the answer is twenty minutes long. Buckle up.
In this first episode, I explain why I started a podcast in the first place. I also share some cool info that most Christians likely will not have knowledge of... but they might want to.