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Listeners of GPS: God. People. Stories. that love the show mention:The GPS: God. People. Stories. podcast is an incredible source of inspiration and spiritual guidance. From the moment I started listening, I found myself completely immersed in each episode. The episodes are short yet impactful, making it easy to stay engaged and focused. Unlike other podcasts where I often have to rewind because I missed something, The GPS keeps me captivated from start to finish.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is that it stays true to biblical teaching without trying to tickle your ears. It provides genuine stories of faith and transformation, allowing listeners to witness firsthand how God works in people's lives. The episodes feature individuals from all walks of life who share their testimony and how God has brought hope and healing into their darkest moments. It's a reminder that no matter how difficult our circumstances may be, there is always room for redemption and renewal.
Another standout aspect of The GPS podcast is the production value. The quality of sound and editing is top-notch, creating a seamless listening experience. Additionally, the inclusion of old clips featuring Billy Graham adds a nostalgic touch and reminds us of his powerful impact on spreading the Gospel.
While it's challenging to find any negative aspects about this podcast, one minor drawback could be its brevity. Some listeners might prefer longer episodes with more in-depth interviews or discussions on specific topics. However, the concise nature of each episode also ensures that the content remains focused and impactful.
In conclusion, The GPS: God. People. Stories. podcast is a must-listen for anyone seeking spiritual nourishment and encouragement in their faith journey. It offers authentic stories that resonate with listeners on a deep level, reminding us that God's love and grace are transformative forces in our lives. Whether you're looking for personal inspiration or simply enjoy hearing testimonies of others' encounters with God, this podcast delivers in every aspect. With its high production value and commitment to biblical teaching, it stands out as a beacon of light in the world of Christian podcasts.
After her first child was born with Down syndrome and her anxiety led to crippling panic attacks, Rebekah Lyons encountered God's supernatural peace and healing.Rebekah is a wife, mother, Bible teacher, author, and speaker. On this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories., she shares how she came to embrace Jesus' admonition not to let your heart be troubled.Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio. If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net. If you'd like to pray with someone, call our Billy Graham 24/7 Prayer Line at 855-255-7729.
Driving fast is something Michael McDowell has done since he was a child. He began racing go-karts when he was eight, and today he's a NASCAR champion.While he chases track wins with fierce determination, Michael pursues Jesus Christ with even more passion. Listen as he talks about the highs and lows of his life and career—and how a scary wreck impacted his faith.Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio. If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net. If you'd like to pray with someone, call our Billy Graham 24/7 Prayer Line at 855-255-7729.
Lee Strobel is a skeptic by nature. With a law degree and a career in investigative journalism, he set out to disprove the merits of Christianity. In his research—all for the purpose of “rescuing” his wife from a local church—he discovered something unexpected. On this Easter episode, Lee tells us about his investigation into the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and how those three truths are the source of ultimate hope. Lee Strobel is the bestselling author of books such as The Case for Christ, Is God Real?, and his newest book, Seeing the Supernatural. This episode of GPS is a re-air of episode 284 and features new insight Lee Strobel shared during his recent interview on the podcast Fearless with Cissie Graham Lynch. Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio.If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net.If you'd like to pray with someone, call our Billy Graham 24/7 Prayer Line at 855-255-7729.
Phylicia Masonheimer wasn't even a teenager yet when she was exposed to and trapped by sexual sin after she stumbled upon a “smut novel” at a garage sale. But after discovering the transformative power of Jesus Christ in her teens, she found that faith in Him empowered her—and can do the same for you.On this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories., Phylicia shares how personal struggles can become a platform for ministry and making disciples. Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio. If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net.If you'd like to pray with someone, call our Billy Graham 24/7 Prayer Line at 855-255-7729.
Riley Kehoe was 10 years old when she and her family ran for their lives to escape the massive Thailand tsunami of 2004. The experience shaped Riley's life, leading her to become passionate about courageously living her faith in Jesus and helping others do the same.On this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories., hear how Riley has demonstrated bold faith, perseverance, and a desire to help people encounter the love and presence of Jesus Christ.Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio. If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net.If you'd like to pray with someone, call our Billy Graham 24/7 Prayer Line at 855-255-7729.
After serving as a missionary in Africa, Brandon Holmes was shocked to discover families in his own hometown struggling with basic necessities. When he learned children were sleeping on the floor of their homes, Brandon and two friends founded "Beds for Kids," a ministry dedicated to providing youth a comfortable place to sleep.On this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories., hear Brandon's journey from ministry abroad to community transformation at home. Discover how God worked through this small team to address a hidden crisis and create lasting change for families in need.Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio. If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net. If you'd like to pray with someone, call our Billy Graham 24/7 Prayer Line at 855-255-7729.
Billy Graham Rapid Response Team chaplains are ministering to residents in Southern California—where recent wildfires claimed at least 29 lives and left thousands of people without homes. In this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories., chaplain Scott Lasch shares stories from his deployment to offer Christ's comfort to those devastated by the Eaton and Pacific Palisades fires. Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio. If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net. If you'd like to pray with someone, call our Billy Graham 24/7 Prayer Line at 855-255-7729.
Alex Nsengimana was only 6 years old when he and his two siblings survived the Rwandan genocide in 1994. Nearly 1 million other people did not. On this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories., Alex shares how he escaped death, discovered eternal life, and forgave the men who acted in violence against him and his family. Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio.If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net.If you'd like to pray with someone, call our Billy Graham 24/7 Prayer Line at 855-255-7729.
Today's episode of GPS: God. People. Stories. will be released next Wednesday, February 5. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to sharing about God's amazing work next week!
All around the world, modern-day slavery and human trafficking devastate millions of lives. After a shocking encounter in Africa, Becky Murray was driven to fight against these injustices.On this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories., Becky talks about her journey to begin a ministry dedicated to rescuing and empowering some of the most vulnerable people across the globe. Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio.If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net. If you'd like to pray with someone, call our Billy Graham 24/7 Prayer Line at 855-255-7729.
Michael Cochren is the lead singer for the Christian band Cochren & Co. and uses music to impact people's lives for the Gospel of Jesus Christ. But he wasn't always all in for Jesus Christ, as he filled his high school and early college years with alcohol and parties.Find out how Michael's life changed forever as he sat in his car in a parking lot on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories. Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio.If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net.If you'd like to pray with someone, call our Billy Graham 24/7 Prayer Line at 855-255-7729.
Because Christmas is on Wednesday this year, GPS is taking a brief pause from its regular release schedule. Our normal episode-release schedule will resume on New Years Day. Have a very merry and blessed Christmas, and we look forward to seeing you in the new year! Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio. If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net. If you'd like to pray with someone, call our 24-hour prayer line at 855-255-7729. People are available to answer 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Veronica Miranda is a joyful young woman who is passionate about sharing the love of Jesus with people in her community. But her early life was very different. It was marked by her parents' incarceration, frequent moves, and deaths in her family. She became bitter after she and her siblings were sent to a Christian orphanage. In this Christmas episode of GPS: God. People. Stories., Veronica shares how God used a Christmas card message at the orphanage to lead her out of darkness.Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio.If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net. If you'd like to pray with someone, call our 24-hour prayer line at 855-255-7729.
When Lisa* was a little girl, Thanksgiving meant ordering fast food while family members got drunk and fought. Her traumatic childhood led her to decades of dysfunction, drug abuse, and jail time. During those years of chaos, Lisa had five children. When Lisa hit rock bottom in 2019, she checked into a Christ-centered residential recovery center in Charlotte, North Carolina. By the grace of God, Thanksgiving began to look a lot different for Lisa and her children. Listen to the story of God's faithfulness in her life on this episode of GPS.*Name has been changed for privacy. Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio. If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net.If you'd like to pray with someone, call the Billy Graham 24/7 Prayer Line at 855-255-7729.
For much of his early life, soccer was everything to Ben Locke. He was on the path to success until health issues—and something more sinister—nearly ended more than just his sports career. When Ben could no longer rely on his physical abilities, he learned to lean on Jesus Christ and a new talent God revealed. Listen as he shares his journey on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories. Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio.If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net.If you'd like to pray with someone, call our 24-hour prayer line at 855-255-7729. People are available to answer 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Growing up, Chip Ingram believed that anything short of constant success meant failure. That all changed when he was invited to a Fellowship of Christian Athletes camp where he traded his ideals of success for salvation in Jesus Christ.Chip now leads Living on the Edge, a ministry that encourages people to live out their faith in Jesus Christ. Hear how Chip's journey from performance-driven living to a life transformed by grace is still impacting others on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories. Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio.If you'd like to know more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ, or deepening the faith you already have, visit FindPeacewithGod.net.If you'd like to pray with someone, call our 24-hour prayer line at 855-255-7729. People are available to talk 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Hurricane Helene caused torrential floods and mudslides in Western North Carolina—devastating the entire region in late September. On Saturday, September 27, one North Carolina resident—Ken Fisher—rescued his neighbor and lifelong friend who had been caught up in a landslide and then trapped in a storm drain. Ken shares the terrifying events of that day, and how God is with us in the worst situations, on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories. Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio.
As a professional bareback bull rider, Todd Pierce had “lots of close calls with life and death situations.” However, his biggest fear lurked within.Find out how Todd overcame a career-ending injury, his deepest fears, and how God lead him to use his rodeo experience to share the love of Jesus Christ on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories. Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio. This episode originally aired September 21, 2016.
Greg Stier didn't fit in with his family. He was a timid youth surrounded by uncles who were street fighters, bodybuilders, and boxers. Even the Mafia called them the “Crazy Brothers.” However, in an unlikely turn of events, God led Greg—and his family—out of darkness and called him into ministry. Today, Greg Stier is the founder of Dare 2 Share Ministries, an organization that equips teenagers to share the Gospel. Hear Greg's transformational story and how Dare 2 Share was impacted by the Columbine High School shooting on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories. Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio.
Ruth Chou Simons shares her inspiring journey of immigrating from Taiwan to the U.S. to becoming an author, artist, mother of six boys, and founder of GraceLaced—a Christ-centered art company.Ruth explains that she's always loved being a mom, but struggled through times of frustration when it came to growing a business on top of managing her household. It was during that time when Ruth came to understand the importance of being faithful in the moment. Her story will encourage you to pursue your passions and trust in God's plan, no matter where you start. Listen to Ruth Chou Simons' podcast, The GraceLaced Podcast, here. Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio.
After a diving accident rendered her quadriplegic, Joni Eareckson Tada went through a dark time in her life. However, just as Joni's physical life was changed in an instant, her spiritual life also changed quickly--and permanently. Now, Joni is an accomplished writer, singer, podcaster, painter, and advocate for the disabled. Find out how the love of Jesus Christ fills her life with joy and purpose on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories.For more of Joni's incredible story, watch the 1979 World Wide Pictures full-length movie Joni, starring Joni herself, on YouTube here.Listen to Joni Eareckson Tada's podcast Joni Eareckson Tada: Sharing Hope here.Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio.This episode of GPS: God. People. Stories. aired in its original form on Nov. 15, 2015.
Sherrie Fausey has experienced everything from earthquakes to gang violence in the 24 years since she followed God's leading to become a missionary in Haiti. But she's also witnessed people experience spiritual and physical healing. Hear Sherrie talk about how God has guided and protected her through the joys and challenges of her ministry on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories.Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
Lisa Harper was in her 40s when she felt that her plan to adopt a child was looking like a pipe dream. That is, until she received a phone call from some friends in Haiti. She's now Mom to Missy—a Haitian girl who was so sick she almost didn't live to see her third birthday.“She was 2½ years old and 19 pounds.”Listen as Lisa shares insight about trusting God wherever He leads.Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Facebook at Billy Graham Radio.This episode of GPS: God. People. Stories. aired in its original form on Sept. 28, 2016.
On a late November morning, Jillian Myers' life changed forever when her husband Jason, a local TV meteorologist, died in a helicopter crash. In the wake of the crash, Jillian's faith in Jesus carried her through the lowest point in her life. “I've surrendered what I never would've freely given. And a lot of it is coming from a deep place of trust and recognizing that Jason was the gift God gave me.”Hear more of the couple's story on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
Gary and Karolyn Chapman's marriage almost didn't outlast the “honeymoon phase.” But God showed Gary a new way for couples to express their love for each other—transforming not only their marriage, but those of others as well.Gary's best-selling book “The Five Love Languages” has sold tens of millions of copies worldwide, and helped couples better communicate their love to one another. Hear Gary's story and how he uses these “languages” to counsel struggling couples—including those in the U.S. military—on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
Millions of people around the world are familiar with the book “Experiencing God: Knowing and Doing the Will of God,” but they probably don't know that its author, Henry Blackaby, never intended to write it.On this Father's Day episode of GPS: God. People. Stories., Henry's son, Richard, shares memories of his father and the story behind the global best-seller. You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
Racism, violence, poverty, abortion—Trevor Sampson was exposed to all of this and more as a black boy growing up under Apartheid in South Africa. But amid the turmoil and oppression, Trevor's love for music led him down a path that would change his life forever.He discovered God offering forgiveness, joy, and a way out of darkness. Listen as Trevor shares his experience on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.This episode of GPS: God. People. Stories. aired in its original form on October 21, 2015.
Vitaliy and Maria Tkachuk and their children had to flee their home in Ukraine with little more than the clothes on their backs. They've seen their city destroyed by missile attacks. They brace themselves when the air raid sirens blast.But this husband and wife have also led many people to faith in Jesus Christ in their war-torn country.Vitaliy and Maria are serving as chaplains with the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team. On this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories., they talk from their home in Ukraine about the work God is doing through them and around them.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
By the age of 32, Mark Whitacre thought he had it all. He was a high-level executive and millionaire. After illegally helping his employer with one of the largest price fixing cases in U.S. history, Mark became an informant for the FBI. Hear more of Mark's story—including how he found Jesus Christ in federal prison—on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or at Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
Singer and worship leader Christine D'Clario has walked a difficult road. As a child, she was rejected because of her ethnicity, as a teen she rebelled against God, and as an adult, she struggled with infertility and severe postpartum depression. Today—in addition to traveling the world with her singing—Christine helps Christians who are battling mental illness. Listen as she shares her story on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories. You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or via Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
When combat veteran Fernando Arroyo left the U.S. Army, he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. It got so bad, he almost took his own life. Today, Fernando works to help other veterans find hope and overcome PTSD. Hear more of his story on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or at Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
On the same night that Naeem Fazal saw Jesus in a dream, he converted from Islam to Christianity.Today, he is the founding pastor of Mosaic Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Find out more of his transformational story on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories. You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or at Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
When Mike Weaver's brother died of COVID-19 in 2022, he lost both a lifelong friend and a bandmate—but the story doesn't end there.Find out more about the brothers' relationship, ministry, and band, Big Daddy Weave, on this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories. You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
From a shark bite survivor, to an NFL star, to a missionary doctor who nearly died of Ebola, meet some of the most memorable guests from the last eight years of GPS: God. People. Stories. Then get ready for a year of powerful new episodes as this Christ-centered podcast returns in March.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
“Why do I have no family in New York City, no experience in New York City, no history in New York City, but yet I feel like I belong in it, in my gut?”That's the question Garrett Raburn found himself asking a few years ago. It shocked his wife, Gabi, who thought they had “settled down” in Fort Worth, Texas.Hear their story of adventure in this fifth and final episode of our series on missionaries.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
Ben Page left his pro soccer career and moved to the inner city of Charlotte, North Carolina, to live among the kids in his ministry.Listen as Ben shares the challenges, dangers and joys of living out the love of Christ to his neighbors in what was once one of the most dangerous communities in Charlotte.“We would drop soccer balls on the ground and just start kicking a ball with whoever was in the park.”Subscribe to Billy Graham Evangelistic Association emails.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.If you're anxious or fearful and would like to pray with someone, call the Billy Graham Prayer Line at 1-855-255-PRAY.Learn more about beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ or deepening your relationship with Him.You can help advance the Gospel through programs like this one. Give to the BGEA.
Carolyn Pace has served as a missionary in Peru since the 1960s. She's lived through military coups and violence in the streets.“We would hear an explosion, and we're sitting at the table eating … and somebody would say, ‘Oh, I wonder what building or what place that was.' And then we would pass the potatoes or something.”Not much fazes Carolyn, but she and her family recently experienced back-to-back losses that could have led them to say goodbye to Peru for good.Listen in as Carolyn—along with her son-in-law Rick Anderson—shares a story of deep faith in the midst of heartbreaking loss.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
The Newquist family was loving their new life onboard a medical ship off the coast of Africa. Then the COVID pandemic struck.“It was absolutely devastating,” Raeanne Newquist said. “We had given up everything to go do this. And in some ways, it felt like it had blown up in our face.”Find out what happened next in the second half of the Newquists' extraordinary story.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
The Newquist family was living the American Dream in California. They left it all behind to serve God onboard a medical missions ship off the coast of Africa.Listen to their extraordinary story on this new episode of GPS.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.If you'd like to dedicate your life to Jesus Christ, or if you have spiritual questions, you can chat with a trained volunteer – available 24 hours a day – at FindPeacewithGod.net.
Andrea Herzer was an active young mother of three when unbearable pain left her suddenly bedridden. Since then, she has endured many years of illness, including cancer and a debilitating, chronic pain disorder.Today, Andrea is blessing others with her wisdom, faith, and perseverance in the midst of ongoing suffering.Hear her powerful story in this new episode of GPS: God. People. Stories.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
Carl and Anna Streck already had three young children when Anna held a foster baby in her arms and declared that he would become their son. Doctors said the baby boy would never walk, talk, see or hear. Carl didn't see how his wife could be serious.“What I was really faced with was my own selfishness,” Carl said. “When you adopt a medically fragile kid, they're going to live in your house forever. And that was not the path that I believed my life was headed down.”Hear the rest of the Streck family's deeply moving story on this new episode of GPS: God. People. Stories.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
Steve Cochlan received devastating news four years ago. He was told, “Steve, you've got ALS. You've got two to three years to live, so go home and get your house in order.”Today, even as his body is shutting down, Steve is clinging to faith in Christ—and sharing it with others.Be challenged and inspired as he shares his story in the second episode of our new podcast series, “The Great Physician.”You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.If you'd like someone to pray with you, call the Billy Graham 24/7 Prayer Line at 855-255-PRAY (7729).
Britt Bentley was 28 years old, in the prime of his life, when he found out his heart was failing. Fifteen years after his first heart transplant, he was told he would need another—and a new kidney as well. He takes us on the roller coaster ride that brought him to the brink of death and rebuilt his faith—a journey he and his wife are still navigating with Jesus Christ as their compass.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.And if you'd like someone to pray with you, call the 24-hour Billy Graham Prayer Line at 855-255-PRAY (7729).
Ben Fuller was 16 years old when he picked up a gun to end his life. As scenes of his funeral flashed before him, he put the gun down, but the battle for his soul was just beginning.When Ben left his home in Vermont and moved to Nashville in 2018 to chase country music stardom, addiction and darkness were chasing him. This is the story of how God rescued Ben and helped him see who he really is.Find out more about Ben Fuller at his website and listen to his latest single, "Who I Am."You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
When Alyssa Cathers became a Christian counselor, she couldn't find many kid-friendly resources for helping children. So, she decided to create her own.Meet Alyssa and “Anxious Abby,” the character who's helping children in the aftermath of natural disasters and other trauma.This is part 4 of our new 5-part podcast series “Creating for the Creator.”Visit Alyssa's website to learn more about “Anxious Abby,” and follow Alyssa on Facebook.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
Bubba Stallcup was awestruck when he realized he could combine his passion for video games with his love for Jesus.Today, Bubba and his team run “Love Thy Nerd,” an outreach for gamers of all kinds. In Part 3 of the five-part series “Creating for the Creator,” hear how Bubba is reaching out to fellow nerds online and in real life.Found out more about Love Thy Nerd at their website, or watch them stream live on their Twitch.tv channel.Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
Although Kimberli Esther spent most of her career in the New York City fashion industry, she left that world behind.In this episode of GPS: God. People. Stories., Kimberli shares how she now uses art to express and share her love for Jesus Christ. Discover how art can be a powerful tool for evangelism and worship in the second episode of our series, “Creating for the Creator.”Read more of Kimberli's journey and view her art on her website, KimberliEstherArt.com, and her blog, SimplyMomvelous.com.Connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
Ashley Armijo and Taylor Krause were only high schoolers when they began to harness the power of the internet to share their faith.Today, the two sisters and their mom, Ellen, have more than a quarter-of-a-million subscribers on their YouTube channel, “Coffee & Bible Time.” In Part 1 of our new series “Creating for the Creator,” meet the family behind the faith-filled videos that have touched millions of lives.Watch “Coffee & Bible Time” on their YouTube channel or connect with them on Instagram.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
“He had the sweetest cry I've ever heard. I can still hear it ringing in my ears.”Ginny and Matt Mooney's baby boy, Eliot, spent 99 days on earth before he went to be with Jesus.As they grieved, the Mooneys knew they had to share what they had learned through Eliot's precious life.Listen to their story in the final episode of the five-part podcast series, “More Than Our Abilities.” Visit their organization's website to watch the video about Eliot, and follow them on Instagram.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
Kay Morgan-Gurr was 14 years old when she decided to advocate for children with disabilities in the U.K. A few years later, Kay was diagnosed with a disability herself.“I could just see the church needed a big education when it came to disability.” Listen to her story in Part 4 of this 5-part podcast series, “More Than Our Abilities.”Visit Kay's blog and The Pondering Platypus resource pages. Follow Kay on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.
The Charlotte-based ministry Cakeable trains and equips teens and adults with special needs, with the goal of helping them succeed in the workforce. As they work in a commercial kitchen and sell their delicious treats at local markets and pop-ups, they share the light of Christ.“We know that first and foremost, that people with disabilities are created by God on purpose, with intention to display His glory,” said Cakeable co-founder Renee Ratcliffe.Hear her story, and meet some of the Cakeable students in part 3 of this “More Than Our Abilities” series from GPS: God. People. Stories.You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.