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"Watch This" – Explaining the Bible with Clarity and Power When someone says, “Watch this,” it usually means something important is about to happen. But when Greg says it, It grabs your attention. Now imagine applying that phrase to the Bible—the living Word of God. Every time we open it, God is saying, “Watch this. Watch what I've done, watch what I'm doing, and watch what I will do.”
Knowing god vs. Knowing God: Identifying Little 'g' gods in Your Life In the Christian walk, there is a profound difference between knowing god (in a vague, cultural, or superficial sense) and truly knowing God—the living, holy, personal capital ‘G' God of Scripture. One leads to religion without transformation, while the other leads to relationship, reverence, and revival. 1. "Knowing god": The Danger of Substitutes When we say someone "knows god" in the lowercase sense, it often means: A generic belief in a higher power without commitment to Jesus Christ. An idea of god shaped by culture, comfort, or convenience. A belief in self-made gods—things or people we elevate in our lives that take the place of God. These little ‘g' gods are idols in disguise. Common "little g" gods: Success or ambition Money or materialism Approval or popularity Control or self-dependence Romance or relationships Religion without relationship "You shall have no other gods before Me." – Exodus 20:3 "Their gods are silver and gold, the work of human hands." – Psalm 115:4 These idols may not be carved statues, but they compete for our worship. They promise what only God can truly give—security, identity, purpose—but they always fail. 2. "Knowing God": The Real, Living Relationship To know God (capital G) means: Relationship over religion – Knowing about God isn't enough. He wants us to walk with Him daily. Revelation through Jesus – Jesus said, "If you have seen Me, you have seen the Father" (John 14:9). Submission and transformation – Knowing God means He shapes our identity, decisions, and desires. "Be still, and know that I am God." – Psalm 46:10 "Now this is eternal life: that they know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom You have sent." – John 17:3 3. How to Move from "knowing god" to Truly Knowing God Evaluate what you worship – What consumes your time, thoughts, and trust? Repent of idols – Confess and surrender the little gods you've allowed to lead you. Seek intimacy with God – Through prayer, Scripture, worship, and obedience. Invite the Holy Spirit to reveal any hidden idols or areas of misplaced trust.
Spiritual Responses: Key Points for a Christian Life In our journey of faith, how we respond spiritually to life's challenges, blessings, and questions deeply reflects our walk with Christ. Here are some core principles and key points to guide your spiritual responses: 1. Respond with Faith, Not Fear "God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind." – 2 Timothy 1:7 Faith trusts God even when the outcome is unclear. Fear reacts; faith responds. A spiritual response says, “I don't understand this, but I know God is still in control.” 2. Respond with Prayer First "Pray without ceasing." – 1 Thessalonians 5:17 Before reacting emotionally, go to God in prayer. Prayer aligns your heart with His will and gives you peace and clarity. 3. Respond with the Word of God "It is written..." – Matthew 4:4 Jesus answered temptation and attack by quoting Scripture. Know the Word, speak the Word, and let the Word guide your decisions and emotions. 4. Respond with Love and Grace "Let your speech always be with grace." – Colossians 4:6 Spiritual maturity is shown in how we handle others, especially in conflict. A harsh response feeds division, but a gracious one opens hearts. 5. Respond with Forgiveness "Forgive as the Lord forgave you." – Colossians 3:13 Forgiveness is a powerful spiritual act that frees both the offended and the offender. Holding onto offense hinders your growth; letting go invites healing. 6. Respond with Humility "God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble." – James 4:6 Spiritual responses are rooted in humility—admitting we don't know everything, and we need God. Pride reacts to protect self-image; humility yields to God's shaping hand. 7. Respond with Praise and Gratitude "In everything give thanks..." – 1 Thessalonians 5:18 Even in trials, spiritual eyes look for God's hand and choose praise. Gratitude shifts the atmosphere and invites joy into the situation. 8. Respond with Obedience "If you love Me, keep My commandments." – John 14:15 A spiritual response isn't just emotional—it's obedient. Even when it's hard or unpopular, obedience brings blessing and growth.
The phrase "Risen By the Blood" holds powerful meaning, especially when viewed through the lens of Easter Sunday, the cornerstone of the Christian faith. It captures the essence of what Jesus accomplished through His death and resurrection—not just rising from the grave, but raising us with Him through the power of His shed blood. 1. The Blood: A Sacrifice That Saves Before resurrection came the crucifixion, where Jesus shed His blood as the ultimate sacrifice for sin. In the Old Testament, the blood of animals was used for atonement, but it was temporary. Jesus, the spotless Lamb of God, offered His blood once and for all: “Without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins.” – Hebrews 9:22 Through His blood: Sin is forgiven The curse of death is broken We are made righteous before God 2. The Resurrection: Power Over Death Easter Sunday is the celebration of Jesus rising from the dead, proving that sin and death were truly defeated. But it's not just about Him being alive again—we are spiritually raised with Him: “...just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.” – Romans 6:4 This means: We are spiritually resurrected—given new life now We have the hope of eternal life We walk in victory, not defeat 3. "Risen By the Blood" – Our Identity in Christ So when we say "Risen by the Blood," we're declaring: Jesus rose, and by His blood, we rise too We are no longer slaves to sin, shame, or death His blood gives us access to resurrection power—spiritually now, and physically one day when He returns It's not just that Jesus got up—He got us up too. 4. Easter Becomes Personal Easter Sunday isn't just a holiday—it's a declaration: “I was dead in sin, but now I'm risen by the blood. I walk in freedom, I walk in grace, and I walk in the power of the resurrected Christ.”
Crisis of Faith: A crisis of faith is a deeply personal and often painful experience where a believer struggles with doubts about God, His goodness, or their beliefs. While it can feel like spiritual darkness, it is not uncommon—many strong Christians have faced seasons of questioning and uncertainty. 1. Understanding a Crisis of Faith A crisis of faith can be triggered by: Personal suffering – Loss, illness, unanswered prayers, or hardships can make God seem distant. Unfulfilled expectations – When life doesn't go as planned, we may question God's promises. Intellectual doubts – Questions about theology, science, or the problem of evil can shake one's faith. Hypocrisy or church hurt – Seeing failures in Christian leaders or experiencing hurt from believers can create disillusionment. Even biblical figures like Job, David, Elijah, and Thomas wrestled with doubts, yet God remained faithful to them. 2. How to Navigate a Crisis of Faith Bring Your Doubts to God – God isn't afraid of our questions. The Psalms are full of raw prayers where David expresses his struggles (Psalm 13:1-2). Stay in the Word – Even when faith feels weak, continuing to read Scripture allows truth to anchor your heart. Romans 10:17 reminds us that "faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God." Surround Yourself with Godly Community – Isolation deepens doubt, but wise counsel and fellowship can bring clarity (Proverbs 11:14). Seek God, Not Just Answers – Sometimes, we want explanations when God invites us into deeper trust (Proverbs 3:5-6). Faith grows not by having all the answers but by leaning into God despite uncertainty. Remember Past Faithfulness – Reflecting on what God has done in the past can remind us of His faithfulness even in the present storm. 3. The Outcome: Strengthened, Not Destroyed A crisis of faith does not mean the end of faith—it can be a refining process. James 1:2-4 tells us that trials develop perseverance and maturity. Even Jesus, on the cross, cried out, "My God, my God, why have You forsaken Me?" (Matthew 27:46). Yet, in the resurrection, we see that doubt and despair are never the final word.
Being single as a Christian is not a waiting room for marriage—it's a season of purpose, growth, and deepening one's relationship with Christ. Whether someone is content in singleness or open to mingling, the key is to navigate this phase with wisdom, faith, and a Christ-centered mindset. 1. Singleness: A Season of Purpose Embracing God's Timing – 1 Corinthians 7:32-34 highlights the blessings of singleness, emphasizing undivided devotion to the Lord. Instead of seeing it as a lack, recognize it as an opportunity to grow spiritually, serve, and discover purpose. Building Character – This is the time to develop qualities like patience, kindness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23) that will prepare you for any future relationship. Fulfilling Kingdom Work – Many great biblical figures, including Paul, thrived in their singleness by focusing on God's mission. 2. Mingling with a Kingdom Mindset Guarding Your Heart – Proverbs 4:23 reminds us to protect our hearts. Casual dating without intention can lead to unnecessary heartbreak. Approach relationships prayerfully and with discernment. Yoked in Faith – 2 Corinthians 6:14 warns against being unequally yoked. If mingling, seek someone who shares your faith and values. Godly Standards Over Worldly Pressure – The world pushes dating based on attraction and emotions, but God calls us to prioritize character, faith, and purpose alignment. 3. Preparing for What's Next (If Marriage Is the Goal) Become Who You're Looking For – Instead of just seeking the "right one," focus on becoming the person God has called you to be. Pray for Guidance – James 1:5 encourages us to seek wisdom. Ask God to lead your steps when considering a relationship. Community & Accountability – Surround yourself with godly counsel, mentors, and Christian friends who will support and guide you in this journey.
"Stop The Drop (The Ripple Effect)" can carry a deep spiritual meaning when viewed through the lens of Christ's teachings. Spiritually speaking, this phrase can symbolize stopping the negative cycles in our lives and communities before they spread further—much like Jesus taught about breaking chains of sin, suffering, and despair. Breaking the Cycle Through Christ Sin and Redemption – When we fall into sin, it creates ripples not just in our own lives but in the lives of others. However, Christ provides redemption, allowing us to stop the negative ripple effect by turning back to Him. The Power of Influence – Just as one small action can cause a ripple in water, our words, choices, and behaviors influence those around us. Jesus calls us to be the light of the world (Matthew 5:14) and to create ripples of love, peace, and grace instead of negativity. Spiritual Warfare – Ephesians 6:12 reminds us that we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual forces. "Stopping the drop" means standing firm in faith, prayer, and the Word of God to prevent the enemy from gaining ground. Healing and Restoration – Many times, pain, trauma, and generational curses are like ripples in a pond. They spread from one generation to another. But in Christ, we can break these cycles and bring healing, turning past pain into testimonies of victory. How to Stop the Drop Spiritually Repent and Turn to God – Acknowledge areas where you may have caused negative ripples and seek God's forgiveness. Speak Life, Not Death – Proverbs 18:21 says life and death are in the power of the tongue. Speak blessings, not curses. Walk in Love and Forgiveness – When we choose love over hate and forgiveness over bitterness, we disrupt the cycle of negativity. Pray Without Ceasing – Prayer can change situations and stop the enemy's plans from taking root. Be a Christ-Like Example – Live in a way that inspires others to follow Christ rather than stumble.
That's a powerful perspective—Failure is Progress—especially when viewed through the lens of our Christian walk and God's will. In our journey of faith, failure isn't the opposite of progress; it's often a crucial part of it. The Bible is filled with stories of people who stumbled, failed, and yet grew closer to God through those very experiences. Think about Peter denying Jesus or Moses' reluctance—their failures didn't disqualify them; rather, they were stepping stones in God's plan for them. 1. Failure Reveals Our Dependence on God Paul reminds us in 2 Corinthians 12:9: "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." When we fail, we realize we can't rely on our own strength—we need God. Failure humbles us and draws us closer to Him. 2. Failure Refines Our Character James 1:2-4 encourages us to consider trials as joy because they produce perseverance. Failure teaches us patience, endurance, and wisdom, molding us into who God wants us to be. 3. Failure Redirects Us to God's Will Sometimes, failure is God closing a door to guide us toward the right one. Proverbs 3:5-6 tells us to trust in the Lord and not lean on our own understanding—our missteps can actually be divine redirections. 4. Failure Prepares Us for Greater Purpose Peter denied Jesus three times—a massive failure—but Jesus restored him, and Peter later led thousands to Christ (John 21:15-17, Acts 2). God often allows failure as preparation for something bigger. 5. Failure Strengthens Our Testimony When we fall and get back up with God's help, our story becomes a testimony to His grace. Romans 8:28 reminds us that God works all things for good for those who love Him. Even our mistakes can glorify Him. So if you're feeling like you've “stepped on your own toe” spiritually, remember—failure isn't the end. It's part of God shaping you, teaching you, and leading you into a deeper relationship with Him.
The phrase “Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him” comes from Job 13:15 and is one of the most profound declarations of faith in the entire Bible. 1. “Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him” This is one of the most profound statements of faith in the Bible. Job is saying that even if God allows him to die, he will still trust in Him. It reflects a deep, unconditional faith—a belief that God's purposes are good, even when they seem painful or incomprehensible. Faith in suffering: Job has lost nearly everything—his wealth, his children, and his health—yet he refuses to turn away from God. A test of devotion: This echoes themes found elsewhere in Scripture, such as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in Daniel 3:17-18, where they declare that even if God does not rescue them from the fiery furnace, they will not bow to another god. 2. “But I will maintain mine own ways before Him” Here, Job asserts his integrity. While he trusts God, he also maintains that he has done nothing to deserve his suffering. This shows that: Job does not see his suffering as punishment for sin. His friends argue that he must have sinned to suffer this much, but Job insists he has lived righteously. He wants to present his case before God. This foreshadows Job's later plea for an audience with God (Job 31). The Bigger Picture Job's statement reveals a deep paradox of faith: Trusting in God even when His actions are painful and confusing. Holding onto personal integrity while still surrendering to God's sovereignty. This verse is a challenge to all believers—can we trust God even when life is at its worst? Job's faith ultimately points to Jesus, who on the cross cried, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46) yet still submitted to the Father's will.
Title: "Free Ticket to Ride – A Life of Grace and Freedom in Christ" In Christ, we have been given a free ticket to ride—a journey of faith, grace, and eternal life. This podcast explores what it means to live in the freedom Christ offers, walking in His love without the burden of sin and shame. Through biblical teaching, personal testimonies, and real-life discussions, we'll dive into topics like salvation, surrender, and trusting God with the path ahead. Join us as we discover how to fully embrace the gift of grace and ride in faith, knowing that Jesus has already paid the price for our journey. “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” (John 8:36)
Join us for some Holy Spirit Lead excitement!! Joining us tonigh is Mr. Donnie Seager and Greg Brown. Fasten your seat belts for this one! You will be encouraged by Donnie's story. We had a great time. Glad you are here! Love our GSR Family!
God is Still God and God is Still Good, where we share stories of faith, resilience, and hope, reminding you of God's unchanging character and His goodness in every season. Whether you're in a valley or on a mountaintop, this podcast is here to inspire and encourage you with testimonies, biblical truths, and real conversations about navigating life with God at the center. Join us as we celebrate His faithfulness and discover how His goodness transforms our lives daily. Let's walk this journey of faith together—because no matter what you're facing, God is still God, and God is still good. God Stories Radio Fritz and Tina
TIME TO BE - There's a beautiful power in sharing what we've been given, whether it's our stories, talents, or resources. When we step into that purpose, it not only glorifies God but also inspires and uplifts others. We each have something unique to offer, and letting our gifts shine encourages others to discover and share their own. The world needs what only you can bring, and the time to act is indeed now.
"No Faith in Man, Only Jesus" Human beings, with their limitations and flaws, are not deserving of ultimate trust or reliance. Instead, faith should be placed solely in Jesus Christ, who is viewed as perfect, unchanging, and divine in Christian belief. This perspective is rooted in the idea that humans are fallible and prone to failure, whereas Jesus, as the Son of God, offers salvation, guidance, and eternal truth that one can depend on without fear of betrayal or disappointment. www.godstoriesradio.com
Make Ready - "make ready" denotes a preparatory phase that ensures something is fully functional, safe, and ready to meet its next use or purpose. Are you ready for the changes coming according to Biblical Prophecy? You have come to the right place. Glad you are here. www.godstoriesradio.com
Special Guest tonight, Chris Thompson. He's a community manager, and a Pastor at Beachside Baptist Church. Biblical counselor, and retired from General Motors about 10 years ago. This is going to be amazing. Glad you are here, and part of the GSR Family.
Join Fritz and Tina as we welcome, friend of the show Mr. Jacob David Israel. Our favorite trucker for Jesus. 35,000 t-shirts given away all in the name of King Jesus.
"Spiritual gateways" often refer to metaphysical or symbolic thresholds that allow individuals to access higher states of consciousness, divine realms, or inner spiritual wisdom. These gateways can manifest through various practices, traditions, or moments of awakening, acting as portals to deeper evil, and grip on there lives. Join Fritz and Tina tonight, as we host special guest, Tracey McElroy Dunson, who has lived through this process, and still finding purpose and fulfilment, in Jesus Christ.
Join Tina and Fritz as we deep dive into "The Matters of the Heart." Spiritual matters of the heart often delve into the deeper aspects of our emotional and spiritual well-being. These are the areas where faith, love, compassion, forgiveness, and inner peace intersect. Proverbs 4:23 says "Keep your heart with all diligence, For out of it spring the issues of life." Psalm 26:2 in the New International Version (NIV) reads: "Test me, Lord, and try me, examine my heart and my mind."
A "Joint Christian Testimony" refers to the unified proclamation or statement of faith, beliefs, or experiences by multiple individuals or groups within the Christian community. This type of testimony can serve various purposes, such as demonstrating unity, addressing common concerns, or sharing collective experiences and beliefs. Welcome to the show Noel and Kelly Switzer
"Music speaks" is a powerful phrase that reflects how music has the ability to convey emotions, tell stories, and communicate across cultural and linguistic boundaries. It captures the idea that music can express what words sometimes cannot, touching us deeply and resonating with our innermost feelings. What does it mean to you? Welcome to show Mr. Johnny B.
Psalm 88:8 (NIV) "You have taken from me my closest friends and have made me repulsive to them. I am confined and cannot escape; join Fritz and Tina on this edition of God Stories Radio, for a real-life discussion of this verse and its impact on both of us in the present day.
"Welcome to 'The Dave Smith Experience,' a GSR special podcast delving into the multifaceted life and wisdom of Dave Smith. Renowned author, revered teacher, accomplished musician, and dedicated Minister of the gospel, Dave's journey is as diverse as it is inspiring. Join us as we explore the profound insights, transformative teachings, and soul-stirring melodies that define Dave's impactful presence in spirituality, education, and the arts." Grab the book on Amazon: Life's Too Short to Be an Underdog and other spiritual life lessons I learned from my dog.
God Stories Radio Celebrating 11 Years Tonight. 1. **Reflect on Your Beliefs:** Explore and understand your beliefs about God. Reflect on his word, and what qualities or attributes of God resonate with you. This understanding forms the foundation of your trust. 2. **Study Scriptures and Teachings:** Engage with these texts regularly to deepen your understanding and strengthen your faith. 3. **Prayer and Meditation:** Prayer and meditation are powerful tools for connecting with Jesus. Spend time in quiet contemplation, expressing your hopes, fears, and gratitude to God. Listen for any insights or guidance that may come to you during these practices. 4. **Cultivate Gratitude:** Practicing gratitude can help you recognize how God is present in your life. Make a habit of expressing thanks for the blessings, both big and small, that you experience each day. 5. **Seek Community:** Surround yourself with a supportive community of faith where you can share your journey and draw strength from others. Participating in religious services, study groups, or community service projects can deepen your sense of connection to God and others. 6. **Let Go of Control:** Trusting in God often requires letting go of the need to control every aspect of your life. Surrender your worries and fears to God, trusting He has a plan for you even when things don't go according to your plans. 7. **Look for Signs and Guidance:** Pay attention to the signs and guidance that God may be sending you through your experiences, intuition, or the words and actions of others. Trust in your ability to discern these messages and follow where they lead. 8. **Practice Patience:** Trusting in God is a lifelong journey that requires patience and perseverance. Be patient with yourself and God, knowing your faith will deepen and evolve. Remember that trusting in God is not always easy, and it's okay to have doubts or struggles along the way. What's important is to continue nurturing your relationship with God and seeking His presence in your life.
Join Fritz and Tina, as we unpack Psalms 15. The Lord had other plans, as far as the topics tonight. We get upclose and personal. Please let us know you listen, it blesses us, and we can pray for you as well. God is good!!! We love our GSR Family.
Do you long to live a completely holy life but feel like it's out of your reach? Does the word ‘holiness' feel like a bad word in your ears? Holiness is too often seen as a negative thing. For this reason, many believers avoid the subject at all costs. Different extremes exist in the Church ranging from legalism on one end and lawlessness on the other, but when interpreted, understood, believed and applied rightly, holiness is beautiful and brings victory, wholeness, life, freedom, joy, and peace to people's lives. Wholly Holy will help you change your thinking about holiness, and overcome besetting sins, addictions and behaviors no matter how long you've struggled with them. Become just like Jesus in your thoughts, attitudes, motives, behavior, and speech. Become wholly holy today!
Affairs end marriages--everyone knows that. Based on a true story, this is a story not only about restoration, but how God used betrayal to change one man's life forever. Join Fritz, Tina, and the author David Turner as he takes you through a tale that spans several years and includes miraculous answers to prayer, heartbreaking disappointments, and back again to an ending that would have been impossible-but God.
Join us for a special Friday night edition of God Stories Radio. We welcome Tammy White to the show. Tammy has an amazing story to tell tonight. She comes to us with an extensive background, however, she was awaiting a word from the Lord to be on the show. Well the Lord said it was time, and she did not hesitate. Hang around with us, you are going to really enjoy this. Please pray for us. God Bless all of you. Fritz and Tina www.godstoriesradio.com
Welcome Traci Neal to the show tonight. Born March 8, 1989. Originally from Hopkins, SC. Knew she wanted to write at 5 years old. Starts writing poetry at 13 & performing it at 14. As a teenager, poetry becomes her outlet to deal with bullying & having low-self esteem. Her passion for public speaking comes ten years later. Kept trying to become an elementary school teacher. Fails the Praxis II Exam 10 times in 10 years for her to get her teaching certification. Feels like a total failure. God had a different plan. Now she wants to share life lessons in her book series, Lynn Learns Lessons, to inspire youth. Target readers are from 8 to 12 years old. There are eight more books to write. Believes Jesus is the better option! Everything else left her empty. Favorite thing to tell people- "The world does not impress me!"
Coping with loss and family stress during the holidays can be challenging, but having a plan in place can help you navigate this difficult time. Here's a suggested plan to help you survive the holidays: Acknowledge Your Feelings: Recognize and accept that it's okay to feel a range of emotions, including sadness, grief, anger, or frustration. Give yourself permission to grieve and understand that healing is a process that takes time. Communicate Your Needs: Clearly communicate your needs to family and friends. Let them know if you need support, or if you prefer some time alone. Be honest about your emotions, and don't feel pressured to pretend everything is okay if it's not. Create New Traditions or Modify Existing Ones: If old traditions are too painful, consider creating new ones or modifying existing ones to better suit your current situation. Focus on activities that bring comfort and joy, even if they are different from what you've done in the past. Memorialize and Honor: Find meaningful ways to honor and remember your loved one. This could include creating a memorial, lighting a candle, or sharing stories with family members. Incorporate your loved one's memory into holiday activities to keep their spirit alive. Self-Care: Prioritize self-care. Take time for activities that bring you peace and relaxation. Get enough sleep, eat well, and engage in activities that nourish your mind and body. Connect with Supportive People: Seek out friends, support groups, or therapists who can provide understanding and comfort during this time. Surround yourself with people who are supportive and compassionate. Focus on Gratitude: Practice gratitude for the positive aspects of your life, even amidst the challenges. Consider keeping a gratitude journal to remind yourself of the good things in your life. Professional Support: If the stress becomes too overwhelming, consider seeking professional help from a counselor or therapist who specializes in grief and loss.
"Bio dad" is a colloquial and informal term often used to refer to a person's biological father. The term distinguishes the biological or genetic relationship between the father and the child, without necessarily implying an ongoing or close relationship. It might be used when discussing family dynamics or relationships, especially in situations where there may be a difference between a biological parent and someone who plays a more active or involved role in the individual's life. It's worth noting that the term "bio dad" is informal and may not carry the same emotional or legal weight as terms like "father" or "dad." The nature of the relationship between a biological father and their child can vary widely, and individuals may use different terms based on their unique family circumstances. Tonight John Durham joins Fritz in this riveting conversation concerning Fathers. Welcome, glad YOU ARE HERE.
Join Fritz and Tina, as we host special guest Rob McCue. Rob is the principal for (WCA) Wesley Christian Academy. He will be sharing his testimony, and the miracle of God's direction to the WCA. Its going to be a great time. Welcome. www.godstoriesradio.com Want to be a guest - godstoriesradiotina@gmail.com Paypal.me/godstoriesradio
Veterans are recognized for their dedication, sacrifice, and service to their country. They may have served in various roles, including combat personnel, support staff, medical personnel, engineers, or other specialties. After completing their military service, veterans return to civilian life, where they may continue to contribute to society in various ways or receive support and benefits for their service through government programs. OR through people like Earl that raise money to help support and feed our Veterans. Join Tina and Fritz for this special edition of God Stories Radio. www.godstoriesradio.com godstoriesradio@gmail.com paypal.me/godstoriesradio
Humility: Meekness is closely associated with humility. It involves recognizing one's own limitations, imperfections, and the inherent dignity of others. Meek individuals are not driven by arrogance or pride but instead show a willingness to learn and grow. Self-Control: Meek people exercise self-control over their emotions, reactions, and impulses. They do not respond to challenges or provocations with anger or aggression. Instead, they respond thoughtfully and calmly, which can diffuse tense situations and promote understanding. Patience: Meek individuals are patient and long-suffering. They understand that not every battle needs to be fought, and they can endure difficulties with grace and composure. Their ability to wait and endure challenges is a testament to their inner strength. Compassion: Meekness is often linked to a compassionate nature. Meek people are empathetic and considerate of others' feelings and needs. They are more likely to show kindness and understanding, even in the face of adversity.
Join Fritz and Tina, as we host an exceptional guest, Josh Gajownik. Josh is a youth Pastor at Living Hope Church of Clermont. His testimony is sure to bless you. If you are or have struggled with a drug and alcohol addiction in the past, or perhaps considered taking your own life, this is the one for you. godstoriesradio@gmail.com wecare@lh.today www.godstoriesradio.com
Explore with Fritz and Tina, what it means to be "poor in spirit" Ultimately, the interpretation of this phrase may vary among different Christian denominations and theologians. However, the common thread is that being "poor in spirit" involves a recognition of one's need for God's grace, a humble and dependent posture towards God, and a focus on spiritual values over material possessions. It is often seen as a foundational attitude for Christian discipleship and a key aspect of the Christian journey towards the kingdom of heaven.
Join Tina and Fritz, as we discuss our pride problems. We will also examine Naaman, in the book of 2 Kings 1:19. Much love to all of you. And thank you for the continued prayer and support. www.godstoriesradio.com Produced By Fritz @GSR Podcast Productions godstoriesradio@gmail.com
Sometimes you come into the studio with an agenda. But the Lord has other plans. This is just such an occasion. Join Fritz, Tina, Pastor Chris, and Donnie Seager via Mixlr. This show is for somebody special, we felt it when it happened. Love to all the GSR family. godstoriesradio@gmail.com www.godstoriesradio.com Produced By Fritz @ GSR Podcast Productions
Hello GSR family! Tina and Fritz will be talking about "Worship in the Workplace". Suggested by my son Ian Amrhein on a drive home from work today. Hang around with us, this one is going to be interesting. www.godstoriesradio.com Produced By Fritz @ GSR Podcast Productions godstoriesradio@gmail.com
Join Tina and Fritz tonight as we discuss apathy and addiction. Interesting how we can be addicted to even the good things and put them before God. Thank you for all the prayers and support. We love our GSR family. godstoriesradio@gmail.com www.godstoriesradio.com paypal.me/godstoriesradio
Join Tina and Fritz, as we welcome very special guests Kevin and Lori Vanderaa. Kevin and Lori are very active in ministry, and the story of how they arrived here is spectacular. Much love to the GSR family. godstoriesradio@gmail.com www.godstoriesradio.com Produced By Fritz @ GSR Podcast Productions
Hello GSR Family! Hope all of you are well in 2023. Join Fritz and Tina, as we talk about hope when God is seemingly distant in your life. Things we did to combat the isolation and loneliness through our personal deserts. Love you all. godstoriesradio@gmail.com www.godstoriesradio.com Produced By Fritz @ GSR Podcast Productions
Join Fritz and Tina, as we host a special guest Children's Minister, Natalie Zook. Great time of raw sharing, and healing.
Join Tina and Fritz for the first show of 2023. Tuesday Edition. Special thanks to all the nurses that work tirelessly for us on a daily basis. Shout out @southlakehospital godstoriesradio@gmail.com Produced by Fritz @ GSR Podcast Productions