The Moments of Love podcast is hosted by Mary Mize Norman. An 88 year old Tennessean who's life experiences have lead to a tremendous amount of biblical knowledge and spiritual wisdom. Mary hosts the podcast from her home every Sunday in hopes that her voice will reach a new generation of believers.

This message originally aired on June 24th, 1995 via WKXV Knoxville.

A powerful message about the Resurrection of Jesus. There is no date on the tape.

On July 11th, 2020 Mary Mize Norman passed away. Robert Ryan Smith (Murphy) takes you down memory lane with one final broadcast.

Is anything too difficult for the Lord? Mary asks you to stay firm in your faith during this difficult time.

Our God is greater, our God is strongerGod You are higher than any otherOur God is Healer, awesome in powerOur God, Our God

Mary reads Psalm 91 and several other verses to remind us that God will help us. Even in the midst of darkness, helplessness, and pestilence.

“Psalm 46 is a strong biblical passage that reminds us that even in the face of trouble, God is our refuge and strength.”

"A new commandment I give unto you. That you love one another. By this shall all men know you are my disciples. If you have love one to another."

"Walking in the light. Christ be in my speaking, Every word a blessing, Pure and not deceiving, Grace to all who hear."

"T'was Grace that taught my heart to fearAnd Grace, my fears relievedHow precious did that grace appearThe hour I first believed."

Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.

Life is easy when you're up on the mountain and you've got peace of mind as you've never known. But things change when you're down in the valley. Don't lose faith, for you're never alone.

If my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray...

"Don’t you have a saying, ‘It’s still four months until harvest’? I tell you, open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest."-John 4:35

According to the New Testament, the road to Emmaus appearance is one of the early resurrection appearances of Jesus after his crucifixion and the discovery of the empty tomb.

The Old Testament mentions the “balm” or healing ointment that comes from Gilead.

Mary reminds us to take every burden to the Lord. Every anxiety or worry.

Mary expands on her message from the previous week. Jesus is the master of every storm. The master and finisher of our faith.

Mary wants to remind you that no matter the intensity of the storm. God is in control and Jesus will take care of you.

Mary brings a word from the Lord that includes a message about reassurance and peace.

Mary goes back to the beginning of scripture. To explore how God's love shines throughout eternity.

Mary clarifies the message from last week and impresses the importance of pursuing God at this very moment.

Mary brings a message of love and reassurance to listeners this week.

Mary recounts several stories from the New Testament. Including Jesus meeting John the Baptist, Peter's denial of Christ, and Jesus' trial before Pilate.

Mary tells the story of Abraham and explains why he was a true friend of God. She also recounts a personal story of healing.

Mary presents a message of hope for those who've lost loved ones.

Are you weary of this world? Mary has a special message for you.

The episode originally aired on Mother's day 2019. Mary revisits a few examples of motherly love in the old and new testament.

This episode originally aired the week after Easter. Mary reflects on the glory of things to come for every believer.

This episode originally aired on Easter Sunday 2019. Mary recounts the story of Jesus' death and resurrection.

Mary reminds us that our battles are not our own. They belong to the lord.

Mary reminds us of the strength that can come from our faith.

Mary brings a message of peace, and tells the story of her near death experience.

What a friend we have in Jesus! Ruth 1:15-18, Proverbs 17:17, and John 3:16

Mary reminds us that God never changes. Even when our lives seem to be in constant state of change. God is always there for us.