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Sometimes situations in life can leave you feeling hopeless, deflated and defeated. But it's important to remember that feelings “lie.” In episode 112, Dr. Brenda Caldwell shares insight on what it means to be undefeatable as a Christian and how to live with a victorious mindset when facing the many facets of life.The HOPE Zone...where there's HOPE for every situation!
When you pray, believe it and receive it NOW!!! If you believe God for your desires and needs, trust that He will fulfill them!Support the showhttp://www.gwafgbc.org http://www.gwafgbc.org/storehttp://www.gwafgbc.org/givehttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos
It’s true that the Holy Spirit gave the gift of tongues on Pentecost. But the gift was given for one reason: Jesus was proclaimed! The greatest gift of the Holy Spirit is to come to saving faith in Jesus!
It’s true that the Holy Spirit gave the gift of tongues on Pentecost. But the gift was given for one reason: Jesus was proclaimed! The greatest gift of the Holy Spirit is to come to saving faith in Jesus!
It’s true that the Holy Spirit gave the gift of tongues on Pentecost. But the gift was given for one reason: Jesus was proclaimed! The greatest gift of the Holy Spirit is to come to saving faith in Jesus!
It’s true that the Holy Spirit gave the gift of tongues on Pentecost. But the gift was given for one reason: Jesus was proclaimed! The greatest gift of the Holy Spirit is to come to saving faith in Jesus!
Gabe Einhorn Speaks About Faith, Commercial Real Estate, and Human Purpose!In this powerful and wide-ranging episode of the Do You Ever Wonder podcast, host Michael Haltman, CEO of Hallmark Abstract Service and Board Chair of the Heroes To Heroes Foundation, sits down with Gabe Einhorn—a dynamic entrepreneur and faith-driven leader whose mission is to connect people to God, community, and meaning through everything he does.
There is a physical and spiritual reference in regard to walking on water. The spiritual aspect of it speaks to our faith and trust in God.Support the showhttp://www.gwafgbc.org http://www.gwafgbc.org/storehttp://www.gwafgbc.org/givehttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos
We reflect on how the greatest danger we face as followers of Jesus is not losing our life, but losing our faith and what it means to be on a firm foundation in times of suffering.Support the show
Michele Cushatt shares on how she had every reason to let go of her faith, but God has gotten her through and is still getting her through many storms.Support the show
If you want your words to carry power, you have to stop speaking like a beggar and start praying like a BELIEVER.I think so often, we talk TO God and not WITH God. So often we forget that its a two way relationship. A two way conversation and that just as much as God desires to hear from us, He also desires that we hear from Him. Stop praying uncertain prayers about things God has already promised like healing, provision, and peace. Know His will and declare it. 1 John 5:14 says “this is the confidence we have in approaching God; that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. 2.We don't need to pray “God be with me..” You don't need to ask God to be with you, He promised He already is. Instead thank him for his present and walk in it. Hebrews 13:5 says I will never leave you or forsake you. Declare God is with you now and always. I walk with His presence, not apart from it.
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This week on Let's Try This Again, I'm your host B Simone, and I'm sitting down with the hilarious and inspiring Zainab Johnson. From the moment I discovered Zainab on social media—rocking her Bantu knots and dropping truth with every punchline—I knew I had to have her on the show. In this episode, we get real about what it's like to break into stand-up comedy as a Black Muslim woman, and how sometimes the things that make us different become our superpowers.Zainab shares how she never saw women like herself represented in comedy or on TV growing up, and how that inspired her to become the role model she wished she'd had. She opens up about her first time on stage, admitting she thought she'd fail but wanted a good story to tell—only to discover she was actually good at it and wanted to try again the very next day. We laugh about the wild journey from open mics at hookah lounges to touring internationally, and how being brutally honest about her life—like growing up with 13 siblings, wearing a hijab as a kid, or experimenting with hair—became the heart of her comedy.We also dive into real talk about identity, faith, and self-acceptance. Zainab breaks down why she chose to stop wearing her hijab as a teen and how, as an entertainer, she's on a mission to affirm the existence of young girls who don't see themselves reflected in the media. We even get into the stigma around Black women and hair, and how owning your truth—whether it's a flip-over weave or a shaved head—can be freeing and funny.If you've ever felt like the odd one out, doubted your path, or needed a reminder that your story matters, this episode is for you. Tune in for laughter, wisdom, and a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to keep showing up and trying again, no matter what the world expects. And don't forget—every Monday we drop audio on all platforms, and every Tuesday you can catch the visuals on YouTube. Let's grow together!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Salvation is a gift from God, freely given. God's grace is the foundation of salvation.Support the showhttp://www.gwafgbc.org http://www.gwafgbc.org/storehttp://www.gwafgbc.org/givehttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos
Spirit, Soul, and Body: What Happens To Each When We Die?Interview with Pastor Tom LoganIn this Faith and Family Fellowship episode, Dallas interviews Pastor Tom Logan.About the Guest:Tom Logan is the Senior Pastor at Faith Outreach Community Church in Fort Washington, MD. He holds Diplomas in Christian Apologetics from the International Institute of Christian Apologetics, The RZIM Academy, and the Reasons Institute. Additionally, he is certified to teach Bible Prophecy by the School of Prophets Institute at Louisiana Baptist University and holds various certifications in Christian Counseling.Pastor Tom graduated from South Carolina State College with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and earned Master's Degrees in both Accounting and Taxation from Long Island University. His career includes serving as a Senior Internal Revenue Agent in NYC and Washington, DC.An accomplished author, his works include “Spirit, Soul, and Body: What Happens to Each When We Die?”, and “Race, Racism, and Slavery: The Biblical Perspective.” and “The Empire Of The United States: Why It's Not Specifically Mentioned in Bible Prophecy.” Known for his compassion and integrity, Tom lives with his wife, Jan in Clinton, MD, and continues to inspire through his faith, teaching, and leadership.About the Book:In Spirit, Soul, and Body: What Happens to Each When We Die?, author Tom Logan explores the realities of Heaven, Hell, and the afterlife through a biblical and scientific lens. Motivated by personal experiences with loss, Logan seeks to clarify what happens to our spirit, soul, and body after death. Drawing from Scripture and the insights of biblical scholars, he examines topics like resurrection, the nature of the afterlife, and the alignment of our being with God's will, offering hope and understanding to those seeking answers about life after death.Connect with our Guest: https://thomaslogan.org/Thank you for listening and supporting the 'Faith and Family Fellowship PODCAST SHOW'. We are excited to connect with our listeners on our various platforms. Below are just some of the ways you can connect with us and support our various Christian Ministry projects worldwide.Support the Show (https://cash.app/$laymedownministry)Connect with us on Various Platforms (https://linktr.ee/faithandfamilyfellowship)Connect with Lay Me Down Ministries (https://www.facebook.com/LayMeDownMinistries)For Marketing and Publishing needs, Buscher's Social Media Marketing LLC (https://www.facebook.com/buscherssmm)
God promised blessings to Abraham and his seed.Support the showhttp://www.gwafgbc.org http://www.gwafgbc.org/storehttp://www.gwafgbc.org/givehttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos
Okay, put on your theological thinking caps, because in this podcast episode of The Patrick Madrid Show, you'll get a great answer to a BIG question: How do we know Jesus founded the Catholic Church and not some other Christian group? Patrick brings the receipts, the analogies, and yes… the flat earth references. The Question That Sparked It All A listener named Timothy emails Patrick this question: “Hey Patrick, aren’t you being a little harsh? You call out Protestants for coming down on Catholics, but then don’t you come down just as hard on non-Catholics? Aren’t both sides just passionate about what they believe?” Timothy’s tone is respectful. And Patrick loves it. He takes it seriously. He gives a full, no-punches-pulled response: rooted in reason, history, and good old-fashioned Catholic confidence. The Flat Earth Analogy Patrick compares Protestantism to… flat earth theory. Not because Protestants are dumb (he’s clear about that; they’re very sincere, smart, and well-meaning), but because: You can be sincere… and still be sincerely wrong. He argues that Protestant theology, like flat earth theory, is demonstrably false. It just doesn’t hold up when you look at Scripture, history, and the writings of the early Church Fathers. Just as science clearly disproves a flat earth, Church history disproves that Protestantism was ever the original Christianity. So, What Does the Bible Say? Patrick points out that Protestantism often relies on concepts like: Sola Scriptura ("Bible alone") Once Saved, Always Saved …which aren’t in the Bible... and in some cases are even contradicted by the Bible. He brings up passages like: 2 Thessalonians 2:15: Hold fast to the traditions, oral and written. 1 Corinthians 11: Keep the traditions as I delivered them. These support Catholic teachings about Scripture and Tradition. Patrick says that trusting only personal Bible interpretation turns the faith into a theological Rubik’s Cube: everyone has their own twist on it. That’s just not how Jesus set it up. Early Christians Weren’t Protestant, They Were... Catholic He brings up St. John Henry Newman, the Anglican scholar who tried to disprove Catholicism… and ended up converting because the evidence was so overwhelming. The early Church: Believed in the Real Presence in the Eucharist Celebrated the Mass as a sacrifice Had sacraments, priests, apostolic authority Baptized babies Defended Trinitarian doctrine against heresies And all this was happening centuries before the Reformation. Protestantism, Patrick argues, is a latecomer: a break from the historical Church, not a return to it. The Church is Noah’s Ark Patrick closes with a beautiful, personal touch: The Catholic Church is the Ark Jesus built to carry us through the flood of confusion, division, and error. He didn’t leave us a Rubik’s Cube Bible to figure out solo. He left us a Church: one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. That’s why Patrick is confident, not just passionate. He's not trying to win arguments. He’s trying to show that there’s an unbroken, visible, historical Church founded by Christ, and it’s Catholic.
This week on Let's Try This Again, I'm your host B Simone, and I'm joined by my girl Jamie, a life coach who specializes in manifesting and mindset. In this episode, we get real about what it actually takes to manifest the life you want-whether it's more money, a thriving business, or deep, meaningful relationships. Jamie breaks down her step-by-step approach to manifestation, starting with the most important question: What do you truly want? So many of us don't even let ourselves dream big, or we get stuck chasing “ego desires” instead of the heart-led dreams God placed inside us.We talk about how your beliefs shape your reality, and Jamie shares how she helps clients identify the limiting beliefs that hold them back-like wanting a faithful partner but secretly believing “all men cheat.” I even walk through some of my own examples, like getting up at 6 a.m. to work out because I'm stepping into the version of myself who runs a multi-million-dollar business. Jamie's process is practical and motivating: write down your desires, get honest about your limiting beliefs, and then ask yourself if those beliefs are really the ultimate truth. Spoiler: they never are!This episode is packed with actionable steps-like choosing new beliefs, taking inspired action, and tuning in to what God is telling you in prayer and meditation. Jamie also opens up about her own spiritual journey, finding balance between faith and the universe, and how she learned to trust her intuition again. If you're ready to break through old patterns and become the person who actually lives the life you dream about, this conversation is for you. Grab a notebook-Jamie even gives us a free mini coaching session right on the podcast! Let's keep growing, manifesting, and trying again-together.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The most direct hotline to God is prayer. It is the most powerful weapon that we have against the enemy.Support the showhttp://www.gwafgbc.org http://www.gwafgbc.org/storehttp://www.gwafgbc.org/givehttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos
A @Christadelphians Video: Description: The wisdom from above is pure. It is the word of God which abides forever and God, through His word, will mould and develop His character in those who seek Him.# SummaryThe PRESENTATION by Keir Risley explores the theme of "Faith under trial brings maturity," drawing from the book of James. It emphasises the importance of enduring trials to develop perseverance and character, highlighting how faith governs actions, purifies character, and instils confidence in God. Risley encourages the audience to actively engage with their faith, seek wisdom, and build a Christ-like character through various virtues. The presentation concludes with the assurance that God rewards those who diligently seek Him, reinforcing the transformative power of faith in believers' lives.
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What does it take to walk away from the music industry and build a movement?Troy Crossfield went from writing songs for Sony and DTP to rewriting the narrative for Black Canadians in film and theatre. In this episode, he gets raw about failure, faith, and fighting for stories that matter.
Hey y'all! Welcome back to another episode of Let's Try This Again, I'm your host B Simone! This week, get ready for a powerful conversation with my special guest Teresa Celeste. We might even call ourselves the LTT Ayers now, thanks to Tyler! We talk about Teresa's first big break, God's timing, seeking Jesus, fasting and honestly, God really took the wheel on this one. There were so many other things I wanted to chat about, but the direction we went? Absolutely perfect.I'm so excited for you to hear this episode. Trust me, you don't want to miss it. And hey, if you're just listening, make sure to head over to YouTube for the weekly vlog.Thanks for tuning in every Monday for the audio and Tuesday for the visuals. Let me know in the comments if you want to hear more from our amazing guest. Don't forget to leave a review on Apple Podcasts (five stars would be amazing!), and go comment, rate, subscribe, and share the love.Remember, keep pushing forward, keep smiling, and never, ever give up. Stay resilient, and I love you guys so very much! See you next week!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our hope is built on the death, burial, and resurrection of God. The doctrine of eschatology is defined as the study of the end times, but no man knows the date or time when it will take place. But Jesus is coming back again!Support the showhttp://www.gwafgbc.org http://www.gwafgbc.org/storehttp://www.gwafgbc.org/givehttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos
Episode 146 - The Story Behind ‘Faith on Film' In this episode of the Faith and Family Filmmakers Podcast, your host Geoffrey Whitt welcomes Isaac Hernandez, a veteran with over 40 years in Christian media. Isaac discusses his extensive career at Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), the launch of the faith-based streaming platform Parables TV, and his current show 'Faith on Film' which has expanded to 28 platforms globally. Isaac shares his journey from discovering his passion for television as a child, to his roles in directing and producing for TBN, eventually transitioning into pastoral work, and then back to media with a renewed perspective. The episode emphasizes the importance of volunteering, the impact of God's guidance in his career, and challenges and opportunities within the Christian film industry.Bio: Isaac has a prolific portfolio with over four decades of experience in the Christian entertainment industry which includes directing and producing hundreds of TV shows for the Trinity Broadcasting Network, including their live flagship show Praise the Lord. He also served as a programming executive for the network before leaving to help launch the first faith-based subscription streaming movie platform, Parables TV.In 2019, He launched his own TV show, “Faith On Film,” an interview talk program which can be seen on over 19 various platforms and networks worldwide. He is now joined by his co-host Holly McClure.Currently Isaac is consulting for several streaming companies, film distributors and producers as well as producing and directing TV shows.www.faithonfilmtv.comwww.youtube.com/@faithonfilmtvFAFF Association Online Meetups: https://faffassociation.com/#faff-meetingsScreenwriters Retreat - Mexico: https://www.faffassociation.com/writers-retreatJaclyn's Book - In the Beginning, Middle and End: A Screenwriter's Observations of LIfe, Character, and God: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9R7XS9VVIP Producers Mentorship Program https://www.faffassociation.com/vip-producers-mentorship The Faith & Family Filmmakers podcast helps filmmakers who share a Christian worldview stay in touch, informed, and inspired. Releasing new episodes every week, we interview experts from varying fields of filmmaking; from screenwriters, actors, directors, and producers, to film scorers, talent agents, and distributors. It is produced and hosted by Geoffrey Whitt and Jaclyn Whitt , and is brought to you by the Faith & Family Filmmakers Association Support Faith & Family Filmmakers Our mission is to help filmmakers who share a Christian Worldview stay in touch, informed, and inspired. If you would like to assist with the costs of producing this podcast, you can help by leaving a tip.Get Email Notifications Enter the Faith & Family Screenwriting Awards festival Faith and Family Screenwriting...
God promises to bless those who bless Abraham and curse those who curse him. The blessing of Abraham's descendants include all who have faith in God.Support the showhttp://www.gwafgbc.org http://www.gwafgbc.org/storehttp://www.gwafgbc.org/givehttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos
In the sovereignty of God, he created principles and forces that he intended Believers to live by to experience true abundant living. In episode 105, discover four key forces that have the power to change the trajectory of your life.The HOPE Zone...where there's HOPE for every situation!
Many of us deal with situations that we don't quite know how to handle. Paul knew the degree of difficulty he had to face. He made a decision that no matter what, he would follow Christ.Support the showhttp://www.gwafgbc.org http://www.gwafgbc.org/storehttp://www.gwafgbc.org/givehttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos
This week, we're chatting to Robert Whitlow, prolific writer of over 20 bestselling novels. His new one is 'Guilty Until Innocent', a legal thriller that looks an an old case being reopened, and the two lawyers who have to prove the convicted's innocence against the odds. His debut novel, 'The List', was adapted into a successful movie starring Malcolm McDowell. In fact, four of Robert's novels have been adapted for the big screen, and Robert still divides his time between writing and working as a local attorney. You can hear how he seperates his day, energy and creativity for that, and why he thinks the secret is to relax and be consistent... it's to discover your 'writing bio-rhythm'Faith plays a huge part in Robert's work, and we figure out why that is, how organic it can ever be, and whether he's bothered about how a reader's opinion towards religion might change with his writing. It's led him to win the prestigious 'Christy Award for Contemporary Writing' in 2001. He reveals why he loves editing, how he wrestles characters back to his ideas, and why he needs a few drafts to really figure out who his protagonist is.Get a copy of the novel - uk.bookshop.org/shop/writersroutineSupport the show -patreon.com/writersroutineko-fi.com/writersroutineSubscribe to the weekly newsletter - writersroutine.substack.com@writerspodwritersroutine.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the latest Heart of the Matter Radio/Podcast. This week, Cynthia delved into Mary Magdalene's story. What did she see and how did she feel during the crucifixion? Join us for this peek into the mind of an eye witness.
Often during difficult times in life, this statement is made,” I've done everything I could do. All I can do now is pray,” as if prayer is some last-ditch effort. Too many Christians underestimate the power of maintaining a consistent prayer life. In episode 104, Dr. Brenda Caldwell, aka Dr. B, reveals insight on how to make prayer an integral part on daily life to reap the benefits.The HOPE Zone...where there's HOPE for every situation!
David knew what it was to be unafraid! As you progress and move throughout this world, remember that the devil will try to defeat you early. You have to be able to remember past victories and not dwell in areas where you've failed. Have a foundation that is stronger than the situation! A VICTORIOUS FAITH!Support the showhttp://www.gwafgbc.org http://www.gwafgbc.org/storehttp://www.gwafgbc.org/givehttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos
Welcome to the School of Ministry podcast, in this remastered episode from our 'Faith and Fear' series, we delve deep into the essence of true wisdom. Drawing from the book of Proverbs, this episode explores the crucial relationship between the fear of the Lord and the attainment of genuine knowledge and understanding. Discover how reverence for God inspires wisdom, leading to a transformed life marked by discernment and spiritual insight. The discussion highlights the stark contrast between worldly wisdom and true Biblical wisdom, emphasizing the importance of guarding one's mind and seeking a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Whether you're searching for answers or striving for a spiritually enriched life, this lesson offers profound insights into living Godly and wisely.
Jesus redeemed us from the curse of the Old Testament Law.Support the showhttp://www.gwafgbc.org http://www.gwafgbc.org/storehttp://www.gwafgbc.org/givehttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos
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Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principals applied to today's experiences.
Timmerie addresses a show that you might want to steer clear of: Netflix’s new series Adolescence, which explores the crisis of boys today. It’s based on a story of a 13-year-old boy, Jamie, who murders a classmate after being rejected. Yes, that’s the plot, and the show tries to explore why he did it: including his deep hurt from bullying, the isolation of modern boys, and impurity. Some of the content, while important to talk about, may not be appropriate for sensitive ears. Timmerie’s big takeaway is that this show is part of the problem, not the solution. We’ve become so desensitized to disturbing content that we keep craving something more shocking. But what’s really chilling is that the show nails one thing: Boys are very much hurting. Badly. And the culture is not making it any better. The Crisis of Boys: Jamie’s character reveals a lot about the struggles young boys face today: isolation, lack of real relationships, confusion over identity, and being glued to screens. Pornography comes up in the third episode, and it’s clear it has wrecked his ability to form healthy relationships or even see himself properly. What’s Making This Worse: -The "Incel" culture: radicalized online communities of isolated men. -A society where boys are constantly told they’re “toxic” just for being themselves. -A school system that’s not built for them (sit still, be quiet, don’t move... yeah, no). -Being over-medicated and told their natural energy is a “problem.” What Parents Can Do (According to Timmerie): -Tech Lockdown: Cut down on screen time. Seriously. Let kids be bored, climb trees, get dirty, and create stories with their imagination. -Real Interaction: Kids need real FaceTime: like playing outside, talking with adults, hanging out with friends... not just scrolling through TikTok. -Empathy and Faith: The number one thing that keeps kids away from porn is developing empathy. Guess what builds empathy? Faith and good moral values. -More Time with Parents: Kids can't just get the leftover part of your time. They need the real deal, every single day. And yes, that’s exhausting, but it matters. -Parent Watchfulness: You have to be there to notice the little things. A lot of the damage happens when kids are left alone with screens. Timmerie raves about the work of Erica Komisar: particularly her books about raising resilient children by being there for them. No shortcuts. No outsourcing. Just being present. The Faith Angle: Timmerie explains why sending your children to Catholic school and going to Mass on Sundays is just the bare minimum. It’s about living the faith daily, praying with your kids, and building a strong foundation of grace and virtue. The popularity of this Netflix show is just another warning sign. We’re addicted to the messed-up stuff because we’ve let it seep into our culture. The solution? Get your kids off screens, outside, and surrounded by loving, intentional parenting.
The trials of life is what tries our faith! Many are the afflictions of the righteous but the Lord delivers him out of them all.Support the showhttp://www.gwafgbc.org http://www.gwafgbc.org/storehttp://www.gwafgbc.org/givehttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos
Whatever circumstances you face, know that God is in the middle of it with you! He will never leave you nor forsake you.Support the showhttp://www.gwafgbc.org http://www.gwafgbc.org/storehttp://www.gwafgbc.org/givehttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos
On The Patrick Madrid Show, Cyra from Alberta called in with a tough but crucial question: who should she and her husband pick as legal guardians for their kids in their will? Her top choice is her sister and brother-in-law: loving, family-oriented, and nearby. But there was a hitch: they’re not practicing Catholics. Her husband, Sebastian, was especially concerned that if their kids ended up in their care, the faith might slowly fade out of their lives: not because of bad intentions, but just because, well, life happens. Cyra, on the other hand, struggled with the idea of choosing someone outside the family. Patrick’s Advice? Faith Comes First! Patrick said that faith should be the number one priority when picking guardians. Sure, family closeness and emotional stability are important, but if the guardians don’t actively practice and prioritize the Catholic faith, then there’s a real risk that the kids could drift away from it over time. Even with the best of intentions, a non-Catholic couple might start strong in raising the kids Catholic, but when it comes to the daily grind: Sunday Mass, sacraments, religious education... things could start slipping. It’s not about doubting their love, but about recognizing human nature. So, What’s the Best Plan? If Catholic family members aren’t an option, Patrick suggested looking for strong Catholic friends or community members who would make raising the kids in the faith a true priority. It’s a big decision, but ultimately, the goal is to ensure that the kids grow up knowing, loving, and practicing their Catholic faith. Get Your Will in Order, For Free! Patrick gave a super useful tip: check out CatholicLegacy.com, a free service from Relevant Radio that helps Catholics create airtight wills that align with their faith. Because let’s be real: none of us like thinking about wills, but it’s way better to be prepared than to leave things to chance. If you’re picking legal guardians, don’t just think about love and familiarity... think about who will make sure your kids get to Heaven.
Caleb Clardy teaches from Matthew 4:1-11 on March 16, 2025The stories we repeat shape who we are. In this sermon, we explore Jesus' temptation in the wilderness—why it matters and what it reveals about resisting sin. We all struggle with desires, shortcuts, and compromises, but Jesus shows us a better way. Learn how to trust God's provision, stand firm against temptation, and find true fulfillment in Him. Watch now and discover how Jesus' victory can be your victory!Support the show
What's up, y'all! It's your girl B. Simone, and today's episode is straight-up hilarious, insightful, and full of real talk. I'm sitting down with my brother, comedian, and writer Tyler Chronicles, and trust me—you don't want to miss this one!We dive into comedy, career struggles, and relationships, and Tyler keeps it all the way real about what it takes to build a life you love, even when success doesn't look how you imagined. From opening for legends like T.I. to navigating the ups and downs of social media, we talk about finding gratitude in the journey instead of chasing numbers.And baby, we get deep! Tyler opens up about his relationship with his mom, how her strength shaped him, and her powerful battle with cancer. Plus, y'all… God is hilarious! Wait until you hear about the plot twist in his love life that had us SHOOK. Let's just say, when God wants you to focus, He will REMOVE distractions, okay?!If you've ever struggled with comparison, staying motivated, or trusting God's timing, this episode is for YOU. Tap in, take notes, and let's grow together! Join the convo: Follow us @letstrythisagain and stay tuned for the LTTA app—coming soon! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
That's right, we're doing it. For this month's artist deep dive, we're listening to six records by The Cure -- a band none of us are that familiar with despite their gigantic footprint on the alt-rock universe we're steeped in. This episode tackles 'Seventeen Seconds,' 'Faith,' and 'Pornography,' as well as our general thoughts on post-punk and goth. Next up in the bonus feed, we'll be listening to 'The Head on the Door,' 'Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me' and 'Disintegration,' so subscribe to our Patreon to hear where this series goes: https://www.patreon.com/endlessscrollpod
The session explores the theological significance of the resurrection, including its implications for salvation, hope, and the nature of God.Support the showhttp://www.gwafgbc.org http://www.gwafgbc.org/storehttp://www.gwafgbc.org/givehttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos
Caleb Clardy teaches from Matthew 3:16–4:2 on March 9, 2025In this sermon, we explore the profound connection between fasting, faith, and life's most difficult moments. Through personal experiences of fasting during seasons of tragedy, we see how fasting can bring us into deeper dependence on God. Looking at Jesus' 40-day fast before beginning His ministry, we learn how fasting is not just about self-denial but about spiritual renewal, preparation, and breakthrough. Join us as we reflect on the purpose and power of fasting, and how it can lead us to greater intimacy with God during Lent. Support the show
David, in the midst of everything, had a strong faith in God. He understood that God was his strength and present help during times of trouble. As we progress and move forward in this world, we have to be able to remember past victories. If God did it before, He can do it again!Support the showhttp://www.gwafgbc.org http://www.gwafgbc.org/storehttp://www.gwafgbc.org/givehttps://vimeo.com/manage/videos
What's up, you guys! It's your girl B. Simone, and this episode is nothing short of wild! My bestie Candice is back, but this time she brought her husband, Omar, and whew—y'all, we get real.We talk love, marriage, and what it takes to build a solid foundation, but let's be clear—this ain't no fairy tale. Their wedding day? A complete disaster. We're talking family emergencies, throwing up on the boat, a hurricane in L.A. (yes, really), and running out of gas on the freeway. I couldn't make this up if I tried!But through it all, Candice and Omar kept God at the center, and their story is proof that true love isn't about perfection—it's about partnership. Omar shares how he had to lay down his ego to grow into the man he is today, and Candice opens up about learning to balance independence with being a wife.We also get into purpose over performance, social media pressure, and Omar's inspiring transition from pro athlete to herbalist. He's now building a holistic health brand, The Culture's Herb, helping people heal naturally.If you're navigating relationships, faith, self-growth, or just need a good laugh, press play NOW. This one is for you.Join the convo: Follow us @letstrythisagain and be part of the LTTA community! New episodes drop every Monday (audio) & Tuesday (visual)!This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BSIMONEPOD and get on your way to being your best self. #LTTA #MarriageTalk #Faith #Healing #Purpose #LetsTryThisAgainSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Caleb Clardy teaches from John 11:1-43 on March 2, 2025In this powerful sermon, we explore the life of Mary of Bethany and the three profound moments she spent at Jesus' feet—listening, grieving, and worshipping. Through her story, we see the depth of Jesus' love, the power of true worship, and the revelation of who He is. What does it mean to sit at Jesus' feet today? How can we bring our struggles, grief, and devotion to Him? Watch and be inspired to draw closer to Christ in every season of life.Support the show
What do you think are the key words that are most often associated with your name? How do you think people most often describe you? Why is having a good name so important? According to Proverbs 22:1, a good name is better than money. In episode 97, discover 5 practical ways to develop and maintain a good name.The HOPE Zone...where there's HOPE for every situation!
Relevant Radio is all about "bringing Christ to the world through the media," and that includes reaching those in prison. The Big News? Relevant Radio has teamed up with Edovo, a nonprofit that provides digital education tools in prisons, to make Catholic content accessible to over 1,100 correctional facilities across the U.S. Here’s how it works: Inmates can access Relevant Radio’s content: like Fr. Rocky’s Eucharistic Encounters and The Saints Podcast, right on secure tablets provided through Edovo. In just one month, 25,000 sessions of Relevant Radio content were accessed by inmates. Though federal prisons aren’t on board yet, there’s hope this outreach will expand even further. Why does this matter? Because everyone deserves a shot at grace, even those who’ve lost their freedom. Patrick reminds us of Matthew 25: “I was in prison, and you visited me.” Prison can be a dark, isolating place, and yet, God’s light can still break through the bars. Patrick shares a heart-touching letter from Michael, an inmate in New Jersey, who listens to Relevant Radio daily. Michael prays the Chaplet of Divine Mercy with Drew Mariani and joins in the Family Rosary Across America every evening. He even sent a handmade Christmas card to the team (with some seriously impressive cursive handwriting; Patrick was impressed!). Michael’s words say it all: “Relevant Radio has changed my life.” He and many others are finding community, hope, and a deeper relationship with Christ... right from their cells. So, next time you tune into Relevant Radio, say a prayer for those listening in the loneliest of places. Because God’s mercy knows no walls.
Welcome to the very first episode of Chosen by Jesus! For 20 years, we carried a silent struggle—one we never talked about. I never spoke about having Taylor before meeting my husband, Tony. Taylor never shared the pain of her abandonment issues (feeling like she didn't belong). I buried the past, pretending it never happened. She carried the weight of questions left unanswered. But today, we're coming clean. In this raw and real conversation, we open up about the years of silence, the hidden wounds, and the healing we found in Jesus. Our lives are far from perfect, but we've learned that God can rebuild what's been broken and restore what feels lost. If you've ever felt like your past is too messy or your story is too painful, this episode is for you. There is freedom in Christ—and we want you to know that no matter what you've been through, you are chosen by Jesus. Listen in as we share our testimonies, our struggles, and the faith that carried us through. Let's start this journey together. www.kelleytyan.com chosenbyjesuskt@gmail.com @chosenbyjesuskt https://youtu.be/tP7lhi-xG6s #ChosenByJesus #FaithOverFear #Testimony #GodRestores #FaithOverFear #Testimony #RedeemingLove #Hope #JesusSaves #FaithMovesMountains #Bible #God #Faith #JesusChrist #SpiritualGrowthForWomen #ChristianAuthors #ChristianFaith #WomenEmpowerment #Jesus #Love #TopKeynoteSpeaker #WomensSpeaker #WomensFaithSpeaker
On The Patrick Madrid Show, listener Amari from South Bend, Indiana calls in with a classic Catholic dating dilemma: Should she marry her boyfriend even though he’s not Catholic? She’s been with her boyfriend for over two years, and they’re talking marriage. But there’s a big issue: she wants to raise their kids Catholic, send them to Catholic school, and keep the faith at the center of their family life. Her boyfriend? Not so much. He thinks Catholic school will make the kids weird and isn’t sold on the Church at all. Patrick's Red Flags Are Flashing Patrick believes that this is a major red flag. He reminds Amari that marriage is already hard enough without adding fundamental disagreements about faith into the mix. If she marries a man who isn’t on board with her Catholic values now, what happens when Sunday morning rolls around and she’s taking the kids to Mass alone while he stays home watching the game? Patrick shares a sobering stat: When dads don’t actively practice the faith, their kids are far more likely to leave it, even if mom is super devout. What Should Amari Do? Patrick encourages Amari to think long-term: Marriage thrives in unity: finding a Catholic spouse will make faith-based family life way easier. Don’t bank on a future conversion: Yes, God can work miracles, but assuming your spouse will “come around” is risky. Read up! He recommends Steve Wood’s books: The ABCs of Choosing a Good Husband (for Amari) The ABCs of Finding a Good Wife (for her boyfriend: Valentine’s Day gift, maybe?) Final Thoughts: Love vs. Faith Patrick isn’t trying to be overly critical, but he wants her to be realistic. If her faith is deeply important to her, she needs to consider what marrying someone with different beliefs could mean for her future, her kids, and even her own spiritual life. Amari seems open to Patrick’s advice and says she’ll talk to her boyfriend and check out those books. Will she call back in six months with an update? We’ll see. But for now, Patrick leaves her with one big piece of advice: Don’t ignore the red flags.