The Bible is a story of healing. It's a conversation that's been going on for thousands of years. The Kingdom of God is bringing healing. Listen and be healed. Isaiah had a vision. God asked, "Whom shall I send? Who will go for Us?" This Podcast is similar to the answer Isaiah gave, "Here am I, send me (Isaiah 6:8)." #Wearethesending
A dramatic reading of "Watch The Lamb" Written by Ray Boltz "1986" read by Joshua David McVey. This reading is in celebration of Easter. It depicts Christ's walk to crucifixion from the view of Simon of Cyrene Image: By James Chan of Pixabay: pixabay.com:https://pixabay.com/photos/love-died-cross-thorns-crown-699480/
The twins have trouble falling asleep. Their mother shares a story she was told, by her mother, as a child. The twins learn the magic of 'The Invisible String'
Episode #3/4 Stories for Advent. This week we celebrate Joy. Johnny and his friends are afraid of grumpy Old Lady Russell, until Johnny's sled lands him in the middle of her yard. Johnny must enter her home and learn a hard lesson about love and joy. Lola McVey of First Christian Church of El Paso, reads this wonderful story written by Sandi Patty.
"Amazing Peace" Written by: Maya Angelou Read by: Reverend Tanya Tyler of First Christian Church in Ruidoso, New Mexico In celebration of Peace this Advent season Produced by Joshua David McVey of "Here Am I"
In the Christmas town of Noel, a torch is lit every Christmas Eve. This year, someone new will be chosen to the light the flame. Episode 1/4 Stories for Advent
Have you been tested in life? What gave you the confidence to overcome in victory? David put his faith in God's promise and faithfulness. When we go against the Goliaths in our lives God has promised us life. God promised us life under the New Covenant through Jesus. Spiritual maturity leads to life. Let's talk about gaining spiritual maturity to persevere and overcome the Goliaths in our lives.
A teaser for the "Here Am I" Podcast
The order of the Pharisees, history, hatred for Jesus, what Jesus thought about them, and what we can learn from them today.
The English definition of "Meek" is quiet, gentle, one who is easily imposed on or submissive. We will find Scripture gives examples of the meek to be powerful, clever, and restrained. Far from the weak version we have come to know. How will this change the way we read scripture? What is expected for followers of Christ and how will it bring healing in a broken world? Let’s begin with Proverbs 16:23 He who is slow to anger is better than a warrior, and he who controls his temper is greater than one who captures a city.