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Since the tragedy of Columbine, Paul Timm has been committed to the safety and security of schools. Now that includes health concerns as well.
The day that lives in the collective memory of the US in this generation. Mark Elfstrand, morning host, and Dave Mitchell, morning news director, follow the events as they unfold.
Never has there been a more timely message for the USA. Joe Battaglia shares what makes America great … and it may surprise you. As a partial quote by de Toqueville says: When America ceases to be good, she will cease to be great. Tune in on this final episode for the summer of 2020.
The resilient family is known by playing together, doing routine together, and … find out from Lara Elfstrand, the owner and founder of Little Elf Family Services, providing education, encouragement, and empowerment for new families.
Has the pandemic of 2020 changed the abortion industry? How has the struggle for life choices been impacted? Join Mark as he speaks with leaders in Illinois’ Caring Network.
The reign of Constantine changed the political/religious landscape globally. Dr. Bryan Litfin, fiction author and ancient church scholar, speaks with Mark about similar issues from yesteryear to today.
Medical missionaries to China have left a legacy in the Chicago suburbs. Mark speaks with Dr. Gieser of the Wheaton Eye Clinic.
How has biblical orthodoxy drifted in our current culture? Dr. Frank Wright, CEO and President of D James Kennedy Ministries shares concerns about the Church’s wanderings from the truth of Scripture.
Hutz Hertzberg and family were ready to go on vacation, but God had other plans. Death was apparently one of those plans! Discover the rest of the story about that day two years ago when “Good Samaritan” took on a whole new meaning.
Jerald January’s life can best be described as an anxiety producing roller coaster. As he so aptly puts it: You do NOT want to be me. Listen as Mark talks to him about current racial tensions.
The Smileys embody their name, and their wisdom on parenting is well worth a listen. Mark speaks with John and Kendra about the importance of spousal relationships while parenting, and what do you do with that strong willed child?
The physical and social distancing of COVID-19 has made the workplace a lonely one. Join Mark as he interviews workplace chaplain and founder of Employee Care of America, Rick Ezell.
With every challenge comes new ministry opportunity. And Tim Hetzner is excited about those opportunities for Lutheran Church Charities and the K-9 Comfort Dogs. How about a virtual visit with your favorite furry friend?
What is the best thing a CEO or manager can do during this challenging time? Mark speaks with author and corporate trainer, Sam Deep.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the world is finding new ways to work, play, and simply live. Join Mark from the “virtual studio” as he speaks with former VP of Environmental Health and Safety for a large corporation. How has this lockdown affected our hope and what can we do until life gets back to “normal”?
Warden David Gomez gives new meaning to lockdown during this time in history. However, his focus is on the care of those under his supervision. God has used him where he has planted him.
Anxiety. Panic attacks. Unemployment. Open heart surgery. Even through these trials, Andy Krajewski has come out on the other side with his health and faith intact. Be encouraged in this week’s episode.
Behavior change is a tricky thing. Is it heartfelt? Lasting? How does Wayside Cross Ministries play a part in the lives of former inmates, homeless, addicts? Listen in and respond! PS: due to the COVID-19 orders, the donor banquet has been rescheduled to July.
Jesus made me kosher! What’s a “nice Jewish boy” doing sharing the gospel of Y’shua? Roy Schwarcz makes it clear that the Messiah is very Jewish. Celebrate the Old Testament foundation of the New when Mark speaks with this regional director of Chosen People Ministries.
Dallas Jenkins comes from a family of media savvy people. When he jumped in to the faith based film world with both feet, he was in for a roller coaster ride. Now with his new crowd funded project, Dallas is sharing biblical fiction via the new world of app streaming. Join Mark as we learn more.
We don’t all learn alike, and that is especially true across cultures. Oral story telling has been around for millennia, as a way to get Scripture into the hearts and minds of the hearer. Cheryl Fornelli speaks with Mark about the “light bulb moments” achieved when retelling the truth of the Bible.
What is the difference between secular and Christian counseling? Does it matter? And just how relational is the counseling experience? Join Mark as he speaks with Christian therapist Mary Ann Griffith of Haven Counseling.
This high energy friend of refugees is Lebanon-born and a pediatric ER doctor. Lina Abujamra believes in Living with Power through Jesus. Join Mark as he speaks with her about singleness, medical missions, and living in victory over doubt.
What would the perfectly integrated worship service look like to you? Roy Patterson talks about his experience as urban pastor, community relations leader, and broadcaster. Of all places racial divisions need not exist, it should be the Church!
We hear a lot about gender identity today. Where does our true identity lie? Dr. Christopher Yuan, author and professor at Moody Bible Institute, paints a clear picture of how his identity as a homosexual was redeemed to become identified with Christ. Holy sexuality is the goal.
What could be better than sipping a freshly roasted cup of coffee? Knowing that you are supporting a business that helps the down and out find employment! Pete Leonard of I Have a Bean has a story to tell of McGyver’ed coffee roasters and dreams of changing the world … one bean at a time.
Professor of Jewish studies at Moody Bible Institute, Dr. Michael Rydelnik, shares his story of messianic belief as well as helping the listener understand the complex Arab-Israeli conflict.
Mark interviews gifted hosts of Faith Marketplace, encouraging and equipping Christian business people.
John Blumberg claims that the traditional definition of integrity falls short of the depth necessary for leadership coaching. Listen as he shares the 3Ds of a healthy corporate culture.
Relationships between Boomers and Millennials in the workplace. Corporate training for executives must address some differences and commonalities. John Blumberg does that in his book, Return on Integrity.
Can entrepreneurs become CEOs effectively? Can information technology, aviation, and nonprofits exist in one organization? Listen as Paul Schaller shares his passion for startups, mission, and aviation!
A gifted entrepreneurial woman moves from corporate life to a new form of ministry: Q Place.
A young Jamaican boy works his way into the spotlight with a lot of hard work and prayer. Today, Huntley Brown is an internationally renowned performing pianist. But his ministry extends well beyond the stage.
What do Boomers and Millennials have in common? If Christians, hopefully quite a bit! Take Natalie Brown, for example. She has written a new devotional, 52 Cups of Coffee. What prompts you to have a quiet time? Listen in as Mark talks with this spiritually mature 20-something.
What is the basis for racial unrest? What heart issues need to be addressed? Pastor James Ward has determined to develop a “no more victim” mentality and spreads the good news of the Gospel everywhere he travels, in and out of the pulpit.
Veterans helping veterans. But it doesn’t stop there. The LCC Kare-9 Comfort Dogs relieve the stress that comes with PTSD and other illnesses that veterans can be prone to contract. Listen to the heart of the matter on this episode of Moving People Forward with Mark Elfstrand and Jim Morrison.
Tommy Lee! This guy makes international waves with business cohorts around the globe. Learn more about this cancer survivor on this episode of Moving People Forward.
Dr. Larry Poland has had one of the most unique ministries … to Hollywood. Discover this faithful high achiever on the next episode of Moving People Forward.
Manny Mill’s signature “ALELUYA!” resonates with the community he has been serving for decades now … newly released from prison. There is hope, and there is a home.
From Manila to New York to Chicago … and around the world, the Velascos have a mission.
Are you new to Medicare? It can be a maze! Change it from a maze to amazing with the help of independent consultants, David and Lori Wylly.
First responders have a unique capacity for courage and intervention in an emergency. But they also have a unique challenge with PTSD as a result. Meet a trainer of chaplains, whose focus is helping those who help.
Rich Bimler has a lot to say about retirement. Like … is it even biblical? What are you doing in the years post traditional employment?
This man has his paws full! Rich Martin of the LCC K-9 Comfort Dog ministry has been training these golden retrievers … and their trainers … for years. What does it take to turn a puppy into a comforter?
Episode 1: Tim Hetzner, CEO of Lutheran Church Charities and K-9 Comfort Dogs. Talks about disaster and emergency “comfort” for natural disasters, mass shootings, and events where trauma is an issue.