A weekly devotional thought from the scriptures.
In place of today's episode is an important show announcement.
Have you tried to teach the Gospel to others only to have it go nowhere? Do you feel like you failed?
Does your faith ever feel like it's not what it should be? Do you sometimes struggle to find meaning? Maybe sometimes we have to be reminded of our reason to keep going.
Do you trust that God is faithful? Do you trust in His power? Do you trust that He will save you?
We keep ourselves busy with good things, but are they the right things?
No matter what happens in this life, we have something better waiting for us.
God can forgive others, but can He forgive me? Can I forgive myself?
Do you celebrate the good times, or do you let the fear of future bad things rob you of that?
Keegan sits down with Mike Crowley, the pulpit minister of Fairmont Park Church of Christ, to ask him fundamental questions about his faith.
Life gives us plenty to worry about, but maybe there are a few things we can think about to help in those times.
Do you ever feel like what you do doesn't make any difference?
Do you feel alone? Does it feel like others have forgotten about you? Do we really even need others?
How's your prayer life? Today we examine the model prayer and see how it relates to our prayers. Also, stick around after the show for a couple of show-related announcements.
Why do bad things happen to good people? Can any good come from suffering?
Where is your security? In whom do you put your trust for the future? Nathan Duzan encourages us this week to look to the one in charge.
Keegan sits down with Chris Johnson to ask fundamental questions at the heart of a Christian's faith.
Nathan Duzan asks us to look to nature to remind us of our own importance.
Keegan Peck asks us to reflect on why we look forward to the future.
What are you waiting for? Lacey Thurne challenges us to view our time of waiting a little differently.
Zach Long brings us a message on the power of the Spirit within and why we don't have as much in common with the underdog as we sometimes like to think.
Nathan Duzan shares a timely message on the importance of a thankful heart.