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Who is God? The good news about an overwhelming question. A sermon for Trinity Sunday by Rev. Justin Morgan.
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In this excerpt from Office Hours, Pastor Amos responds to a question from one of the single CFE members about how to properly vet someone you're dating from a Christian perspective. He explains that although many people identify as Christians, believers can still hold very different views about Jesus, holiness, marriage, and biblical living. Pastor Amos shares practical insights to help singles discern whether the person they're dating truly shares their values and spiritual convictions before moving from dating toward marriage. __________ Partner with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/partner Connect with Us: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com Leave a Comment: https://churchforentrepreneurs.com/comments __________
Help Persecuted Christians TODAY: https://csi-usa.org/quickstart/ Christian Solidarity International On today's Quick Start podcast: NEWS: Gunfire erupts at the White House Correspondents' Dinner as a heavily armed suspect is stopped by Secret Service — what we know about the attacker, his manifesto, and how close he got FOCUS STORY: Inside the suspect's writings — his claimed motives, references to faith, and what investigators are uncovering about his mindset MAIN THING: The DOJ levels criminal charges against the Southern Poverty Law Center — a major legal development that could reshape the group's future LAST THING: Psalm 51:6 — “Behold, you delight in truth in the inward being, and you teach me wisdom in the secret heart.” SHOW LINKS Radical Revelations with Raj Nair https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/radical-revelations/id1888511250 Faith in Culture: https://cbn.com/news/faith-culture Heaven Meets Earth PODCAST: https://cbn.com/lp/heaven-meets-earth NEWSMAKERS POD: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/newsmakers/id1724061454
We've all tried to fix things on our own, and often it just makes things worse. This message looks at the deeper issue behind that struggle and why self-improvement isn't enough to deal with sin and brokenness.As we walk through Scripture, we're reminded that salvation isn't something we earn or figure out. It's something Jesus has already done for us. This message helps us understand why Jesus is the only one who can truly save and what it means to trust Him with our lives. Send us Fan Mail
The Trinity can feel confusing, even intimidating. One God in three persons? It's easy to dismiss or avoid. But what if this isn't something to be avoided, but actually the core of who God is?In this message, Pastor Ken walks through what the Bible reveals about the Trinity and why it matters for your everyday life. At the centre of it all is something deeply personal: God is love, and through Jesus, you're invited into that relationship.Send us Fan Mail
A lot of people respect the Bible, but don't really trust it. Others have questions but don't feel like they can ask them out loud. In this message, Pastor Phil walks through some of the biggest doubts people have about the Bible and looks at whether it actually holds up.This isn't just about information. It's about whether you can build your life on it. Because if the Bible is trustworthy, it doesn't just sit on a shelf. It speaks into how you live.Send us Fan Mail
Last week, Chicago Bulls player Jaden Ivey was released for statements he made on an instagram post about his Christian convictions regarding LGBTQ. In this episode we discuss how we should think about Jaden's situation as Christians, and what we can learn from the fallout that has happened since.
“I feel like God had his hands on me because I shouldn't be alive.” On this powerful episode of the The Pivot Podcast, the hosts sit down with Grammy-winning artist Lecrae for a raw and inspiring conversation about transformation, faith, and purpose. Lecrae opens up about his turbulent upbringing, sharing how a tough past filled with instability and street influences shaped his early identity. He reflects on the lessons he learned from the streets—both the survival instincts and the emotional scars—and how those experiences ultimately pushed him to search for something deeper. That search led him to Christian music, where he found not only faith, but a calling that would redefine his life. Lecrae also dives into his evolution as an artist, discussing the challenges of balancing authenticity, faith, and mainstream success in today's music industry. From building a groundbreaking career in Christian hip-hop to using his platform to inspire and uplift others, he shares the mindset and mission that keep him grounded. From his musical hits to working in the studio with some of music's top artists, Lecrae carved a niche for him that has led to high success and a global impact. At its core, this conversation is about growth, redemption, and purpose—highlighting Lecrae's goal to bridge worlds, impact lives, and prove that your past doesn't have to define your future. Pivot Family, comment, like, hit the subscribe button, we enjoy hearing and learning from you- the good and the bad, we want to know! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Wednesday, April 1st, A.D. 2026. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark and Timothy Reed Muslim Nigerians killed 53 people on Palm Sunday Muslim gunmen in Nigeria killed 53 people in a predominantly Christian area on Palm Sunday, reports the Baptist Press. The attackers arrived in a van, killing men, women, and children and wounding dozens more. A local Christian told Morning Star News, “We saw the terrorists coming down from their vehicle with guns. … Within seconds from alighting from their vehicle, we heard gunshots. They were shooting at anyone in sight. Many have been killed, and I feel so heartbroken.” Daniel Okoh, president of the Christian Association of Nigeria, said, “Nigerians are tired of mourning. Nigerians are tired of statements. Nigerians want to see action. Those responsible for this atrocity must be found, arrested and made to face justice; swiftly and decisively. Anything less will only deepen the sense that life in our country is no longer protected.” Please pray for our persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ in Nigeria. YouGov retracts British religious study YouGov retracted it's “Quiet Revival” study last week. The 2024 study suggested a rise in church attendance in Britain, especially among young people. However, after an investigation, YouGov said the survey sample was faulty. The U.K.-based Bible Society commissioned the study. The organization noted, “YouGov's error does not mean that all of the findings were wrong. It means that we cannot reliably support those findings on the basis of this survey.” YouGov plans to conduct new research with the Bible Society on religiosity in the United Kingdom. U.S. Army raises recruitment age to 42 The U.S. Army has raised its max recruitment age from 35 to 42. This comes as the United States has had trouble meeting its recruitment standards in recent years. Part of the reason for the change? American youth are not ready to fight in the military. ABC News reports that, “The Pentagon has estimated that only 23% of young Americans (between the ages of 17 and 24) are eligible to serve. Much of this is due to academic performance on the military's SAT-style entrance test, obesity, and criminal records.” Judge rules against Biden's COVID-era censorship U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty has ruled in favor of the State of Missouri in the Missouri vs. Biden free speech case. The case centered around the Biden administration's censorship of free speech and silencing of opposition through Big Tech platforms. The judge ruled that the U.S. Surgeon General, the Centers for Disease Control, and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency are barred from threatening social media companies with retaliation for not censoring what they deem to be misinformation. Trump to Planned Parenthood: No more Title X grants! The Trump administration announced this is the last year that Planned Parenthood will receive Title X grants from the federal government. White House spokesman Kush Desai told The Daily Wire, “The administration has issued the fifth and final year of Title X grants that were locked in place during the Biden presidency. … Title X funds cannot be used for abortions by law and … the Administration remains committed to realigning the Title X program with the President's pro-life and pro-family agenda going forward.” However, pro-life leaders are criticizing the administration for the additional year of funding to the abortion giant. NBA player cut for expressing Christian beliefs A professional basketball team cut one of their players on Monday for expressing his Christian beliefs. Jaden Ivey played in the NBA for the Chicago Bulls. He recently described Homosexual Pride Month as a celebration of unrighteousness. Listen. IVEY: “The world can proclaim LGBTQ, right? They proclaim Pride Month and the NBA. They show it to the world. They say, ‘Come join us for Pride Month to celebrate unrighteousness.'” The Chicago Bulls described Ivey's conduct as “detrimental to the team.” Send a polite, yet firm 2-sentence letter of complaint. Coach Billy Donovan, 1901 W. Madison Street, Chicago, IL 60612. Isaiah 5:20 says, “Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; who put darkness for light, and light for darkness.” Basketball invented by Christian chaplain in 1891 And finally, men's college basketball teams are competing for the national championship in the March Madness tournament. What many do not know about the popular sport is that it was invented by a Christian named James Naismith. He was a Christian chaplain and sports coach. Naismith invented basketball in 1891 while serving at the YMCA International Training School in Massachusetts. He started the sport in order to evangelize young men. Basketball spread as far as China by 1895 thanks to YMCA missionaries. Naismith said his goal was to “win men for the Master through the gym.” In Matthew 4:19, Jesus said, “Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Wednesday, April 1st, in the year of our Lord 2026. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Plus, you can get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Jaden Ivey is out of a job after he criticized the NBA for forcing players to celebrate gay pride. There’s a price to pay for anyone who refuses to pledge allegiance to the rainbow flag.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live Show Tuesday and Thursday, 3pm est.SOCIALS: https://linktr.ee/drewberquistWEBSITE: https://AirItOutBro.com #DrewBerquist #Balls&Banter #BallsShow Notes/Links:Chase Elliott wins CookOut 400 at Martinsvillehttps://x.com/NASCAR/status/2038383248112292266?s=20Top 10 finishers in Martinsvillehttps://x.com/NASCARONFOX/status/2038673963803381839?s=20NASCAR points standings after Martinsvillehttps://x.com/NASCAR/status/2038617519842279598?s=20Gary Woodland wins Texas Children's Houston Openhttps://x.com/PGATOUR/status/2038375257984094393?s=20The NCAA Frozen Four is set, here are the teamshttps://x.com/BarDown/status/2038431666239123489?s=20The Final Four is set, here are the teamshttps://x.com/TNTSportsUS/status/2038442782608515417?s=20Michigan's 21-0 run in the first buried Tennessee. That UCONN/Duke finish was amazing. Duke blows 19 point lead and now Braylon Mullins is an instant legend.Big Ten goes 5-0 vs SEC teams in tournamenthttps://x.com/CollegeFBonX/status/2038360963628286116?s=20Dan Hurley in 3 of 4 last Final Fours with some crazy statshttps://x.com/CBKReport/status/2038398531942092899?s=20Chick Fil A cell phone challengehttps://x.com/Complex/status/2038462886721294477?s=20Jaden Ivey waived by Bulls over Pride Comments https://x.com/ShamsCharania/status/2038730088238268713?s=20 https://x.com/TreVeyonH4/status/2038786657608941846?s=20UFL week one is in the bag, St. Louis dominates attendance figures https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/ufl-attendance-continues-to-vary-sharply-among-citiesCollege football teams' spending on private jet travelhttps://x.com/FOS/status/2038697622668554388?s=20Padres new S'mores pretzel looks amazinghttps://x.com/MLB/status/2038283454693900789?s=20 Rockies announce donut pizzas for Coors Field this seasonhttps://x.com/MLB/status/2038730306379747437?s=20Image Credit:© Amber Searls-Imagn ImagesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Marc Cox opens with Todd Pyro explaining why he missed the show, sharing fan shoutouts from Virginia Beach, and critiquing New York City's plan to offer free daycare up to age 16, highlighting taxpayer costs, Albany's potential pushback, and private-public alternatives. Next, Louis Valdez joins for “2A Tuesday,” detailing Virginia's new law banning gun possession for anyone under 21 without adult supervision, the governor of Wyoming vetoing a Second Amendment bill, and recent victories in New York eliminating social media scrutiny from CCW applications. The hour wraps with Chicago Bulls guard Jaden Ivey being waived for publicly condemning NBA Pride Month and discussing his Christian faith, sparking debate over religious freedom, workplace rights, and potential legal action. Hashtags: #ToddPyro #NYCChildcare #LouisValdez #2ATuesday #VirginiaGunBan #WyomingGunRights #JadenIvey #ChicagoBulls #ReligiousFreedom #MarcCoxMorningShow
Join Southwest Radio Ministries' 'Watchman on the Wall' with Josh Davis for an insightful discussion with Dr. Mike Spaulding on replacement theology. Delve into the origins, implications, and current impact of this controversial doctrine on the church and its relationship with Israel. Explore the historical context and theological nuances as Dr. Spaulding provides clarity on the topic, urging Christians to assess their beliefs and scriptural interpretations. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of how replacement theology has influenced Christian thought and opened the door for anti-Semitism.
We can learn a lot about the nature of God from his Divine Name revealed in Scripture. When God said to Moses, “I am who I am,” this was a revelation of a name as well as a refusal of a name. Fr. Mike explains how this mystery reveals truths about God: he is infinitely above all things; we cannot comprehend him, yet he draws close to us. This Divine Name expresses the steadfast, faithful, unchanging love of God for his people, even when we betray and abandon him. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 205-211. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
In this episode, we discuss the nature of God, “who” God is, beginning with God the Father. Our reading explains how the Creed begins with God the Father because he is the first Divine Person of the most Holy Trinity. God is one Divine Being made up of three persons, and his identity is a deep mystery. Fr. Mike explains that God is a single ‘what' made up of three ‘who's.' Despite this mystery, God is not an anonymous force. He has revealed himself to us by making his name known to us, and he has thus made himself accessible. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 198-204. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
The Catechism we are reading follows the structure of the Apostles' Creed with frequent references to the Nicene Creed for further details and explanations. Together, these Creeds aid us in articulating the beliefs we share with all members of the Catholic Church. Fr. Mike discusses why St. Ambrose refers to the Creed as “an ever-present guardian” and “treasure of our soul.” He encourages us not to take this gift for granted. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 193-197. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Dive into the cultural and spiritual impact of evolution as David Rives and Richard Harris to reveal why creation matters, how science supports Scripture, and why believers must stand firm for truth today.Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.truthandliberty.net/subscribe Get "Faith for America" here: https://store.awmi.net/purchase/tal102Donate here: https://www.truthandliberty.net/donate
End Time Podcast with David Heavener: What you Won't Hear in Church
Join David Heavener and Terry Mortenson as they delve into biblical stories, challenging conventional interpretations and exploring the foundations of Genesis. This engaging discussion covers the authority of scripture, the role of miracles, and the historical context of the Protestant Reformation and Enlightenment. They address common misconceptions about the Garden of Eden and discuss the implications of modern theology on Christian beliefs. A must-watch for those interested in deepening their understanding of biblical history and theology.
Join David Heavener and Terry Mortenson as they delve into biblical stories, challenging conventional interpretations and exploring the foundations of Genesis. This engaging discussion covers the authority of scripture, the role of miracles, and the historical context of the Protestant Reformation and Enlightenment. They address common misconceptions about the Garden of Eden and discuss the implications of modern theology on Christian beliefs. A must-watch for those interested in deepening their understanding of biblical history and theology.
Clay talks with Dr. Nathan Finn about Carl F.H. Henry's view of inerrancy and his enduring influence.Resources Mentioned:* God, Revelation and Authority by Carl F.H. Henry* Confessions of a Theologian by Carl F.H. Henry* Toward a Recovery of Christian Belief by Carl F.H. Henry* Remaking the Modern Mind by Carl F.H. Henry* The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism by Carl F.H. Henry* Revelation and the Bible ed. by Carl F.H. Henry* Recovering Classic Evangelicalism by Gregory Alan Thornbury* Theologians of the Baptist Tradition ed. by Timothy George and David Dockery* Paul House Essay* Architect of Evangelicalism
Listen to this week's sermon, The Nicene Creed: We Believe (Advent) preached by Rev. Benjamin Kandt from Matthew 28:16-20.
In this episode of Mutuality Matters, host Dr. Mimi Haddad continues her interview with guest Dr. Joel B. Green, an expert on the Gospel of Luke, about the portrayal of women in Luke's writings. Together they explore how these depictions challenge traditional gender roles and the importance of translation choices in understanding biblical messages about authority and equality. Dr. Green highlights the radical nature of Jesus' teachings and shares insights on how women in early Christianity were active participants in ministry. 00:00 Welcome to Mutuality Matters 00:26 Exploring the Gospel's View on Women 01:31 Mary: A Prototypical Disciple 04:03 Women in Luke's Gospel 06:20 Men and Women in Luke's World 13:02 The Role of Women in Early Christianity 14:42 Challenges in Complementarian Contexts 21:13 Translation Issues in Key Biblical Passages 29:47 Favorite Women-Friendly Bible Translations 34:36 Concluding Thoughts and Prayer Guest Bio Joel B. Green joined Fuller's faculty in 2007 and has served several administrative posts: associate dean for the Center for Advanced Theological Studies (2008–2016, 2019–present), dean of the School of Theology (2014–2018), and provost (2016–2018). Prior to coming to Fuller, Dr. Green served for ten years at Asbury Theological Seminary as professor of New Testament interpretation, as dean of the School of Theology, and as provost. Previous faculty and academic-administrative appointments include the American Baptist Seminary of the West / Graduate Theological Union (1992–1997) and New College for Advanced Christian Studies Berkeley (1985–1992). Green has written or edited some 55 books, including 8 that have won awards: Connections: A Lectionary Commentary for Preaching and Worship, Year C, Volume 1, Advent through Epiphany (with Thomas Long, Luke Powery, and Cynthia Rigby, 2018), Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels (2nd ed., 2013), Common English Bible Study Bible (2013), Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics (2011), In Search of the Soul: Four Views of the Mind-Body Problem (2nd ed., 2010), Introducing the New Testament: Its Literature and Theology (with Paul J. Achtemeier and Marianne Meye Thompson, 2001), The Gospel of Luke (1997), and Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels (with Scot McKnight, 1992). Among his recent publications are Discovering Luke (2021), Luke as Narrative Theologian (2020), Conversion in Luke-Acts: Divine Initiative, Human Cognition, and the People of God (2015), Why Salvation? (2013), and The World of the New Testament: Cultural, Social and Historical Contexts (with Lee Martin McDonald, 2013). He is the editor of the New International Commentary on the New Testament, as well as the Two Horizons New Testament Commentary, and serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Theological Interpretation, Theology and Science, and Science and Christian Belief. Green has been elected to membership in both Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (SNTS) and the International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR). Related Resources Teach us, Mary: The Authority of Women Teachers in the Church in Light of the Magnificat (Luke 1:46–55): https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/teach-us-mary/ The Significance of Three Narrative Parallels of Men and Women in Luke 1, John 3–4, and Acts 9: https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/raised-obscurity-narratival-and-theological-study-characterization-women-luke-acts/ Whose Wife Will She Be? A Feminist Interpretation of Luke 20:27–38: https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/whose-wife-will-she-be-feminist-interpretation/
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In this episode of Mutuality Matters, hosted by CBE International, Dr. Joel B. Green joins the conversation to discuss the importance of Bible translation and interpretation, emphasizing the inclusion of women in the process. Dr. Green, a seasoned Bible scholar and faculty administrator, shares his extensive career and insights on the subject. He underscores the necessity of diverse perspectives in translation teams, discusses common biases in Bible translations, and offers advice on how English readers can detect and overcome these biases. The episode also delves into the significance of various successful Bible translations, the training of translators, and the impact of denominational and gender diversity on the integrity of translations. 00:00 Introduction to Mutuality Matters 00:38 Meet Dr. Joel Green 02:22 Joel Green's Academic Journey 05:38 Challenges in Bible Scholarship 06:48 The Importance of Women in Bible Translation 12:23 Overcoming Translation Bias 19:38 Training and Selecting Bible Translators 27:13 Successful Bible Translations 34:38 Conclusion and Call to Action Guest Bio Joel B. Green joined Fuller's faculty in 2007 and has served several administrative posts: associate dean for the Center for Advanced Theological Studies (2008–2016, 2019–present), dean of the School of Theology (2014–2018), and provost (2016–2018). Prior to coming to Fuller, Dr. Green served for ten years at Asbury Theological Seminary as professor of New Testament interpretation, as dean of the School of Theology, and as provost. Previous faculty and academic-administrative appointments include the American Baptist Seminary of the West / Graduate Theological Union (1992–1997) and New College for Advanced Christian Studies Berkeley (1985–1992). Green has written or edited some 55 books, including 8 that have won awards: Connections: A Lectionary Commentary for Preaching and Worship, Year C, Volume 1, Advent through Epiphany (with Thomas Long, Luke Powery, and Cynthia Rigby, 2018), Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels (2nd ed., 2013), Common English Bible Study Bible (2013), Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics (2011), In Search of the Soul: Four Views of the Mind-Body Problem (2nd ed., 2010), Introducing the New Testament: Its Literature and Theology (with Paul J. Achtemeier and Marianne Meye Thompson, 2001), The Gospel of Luke (1997), and Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels (with Scot McKnight, 1992). Among his recent publications are Discovering Luke (2021), Luke as Narrative Theologian (2020), Conversion in Luke-Acts: Divine Initiative, Human Cognition, and the People of God (2015), Why Salvation? (2013), and The World of the New Testament: Cultural, Social and Historical Contexts (with Lee Martin McDonald, 2013). He is the editor of the New International Commentary on the New Testament, as well as the Two Horizons New Testament Commentary, and serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Theological Interpretation, Theology and Science, and Science and Christian Belief. Green has been elected to membership in both Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (SNTS) and the International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR). Green has 12 years of pastoral ministry experience. Related Resources Intersectionality: Words Matter! Freedom through Lectionary and Bible Translation with Rev. Dr. Wilda C. Gafney: https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/intersectionality-words-matter/ Women and Words: Comparing Bible Translations with Rev. Dr. Aída Besançon Spencer: https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/women-and-words-comparing-bible-translations/ Women and Words: Exploring Women's Biblical Equality Through Bible Translation with Dr. Roy Ciampa https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/women-and-words-exploring-womens-biblical-equality-through-bible-translation/ Disclaimer The opinions expressed in CBE's Mutuality Matters' podcast are those of its hosts or guests and do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of CBE International or its members or chapters worldwide. The designations employed in this podcast and the presentation of content therein do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of CBE concerning the legal status of any country, area or territory or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers.
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Today's episode of Ask The Pastor features Adam Sanders, Colby Houchin, and Art Devos. Do you have questions about life? About your Christian walk? About Christianity in general? Ask The Pastor features local pastors in Scottsbluff, NE who are willing and ready to answer your questions. You get to determine the focus of Ask The Pastor, airing weekdays at 9:00am on Hope Radio 97.1FM and anytime in your podcast feed! This episode of Ask The Pastor comes from Camp Rock Ministries and their Ask The Camp Pastor, now aired on 97.1FM! Submit your questions on our website: https://www.kcmifm.com/contact Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm
In this episode of Our Forever Smiles, Laura sits down with Stacey Howell, a teacher turned homeschool mom and devoted wife of 16 years. Stacey shares the powerful story behind her family's cleft journey. She talks about the importance of finding the right cleft team, even if it means traveling far from home, and how faith guided her through it all. Her son recently underwent bone graft surgery at Boston Children's Hospital and is doing well. From advocating for her child to embracing each step of the process, Stacey's story is filled with wisdom, strength, and encouragement for families navigating cleft care. Links and Resources: Patreon Subscription Tiers for Exclusive Content Our Forever Smiles Merch Store NC Cleft Mom FB Group Our Forever Smiles FB Group ______________________________________________________________________________ Today's sponsor is sienna dawn media Integrated Marketing Agency sienna dawn media is more than just a marketing agency—they are your partners in progress. Their mission is simple — to alleviate marketing bandwidth, allowing creative business owners to focus on what they set out to do: create. sienna dawn media empowers creatives to thrive without the burden of managing their own social media and marketing campaigns. So, if you're ready to set sail toward new horizons, let sienna dawn media chart the course and steer your business toward success. Visit siennadawnmedia.com.
Aaron Lee | Romans 10:4-13 | FCBCW Youth Worship | July 13, 2025True Christian belief is that salvation is not by our works but through faith in the righteousness of Jesus given by God's sovereign grace.
Welcome to the first episode of Journaling Through the Foundation of Our Faith.This week we're digging into Chapter 1 of 20 Basic Beliefs Every Christian Should Know by Wayne Grudem and exploring one of the most important questions we can ask—can the Bible really be trusted?In my discipleship group, we've been reading this book and it's been sparking so many good conversations. This chapter in particular lays the foundation for how we view Scripture and why it matters so much to our walk with God.Together we'll walk through what the Bible says about itself and reflect on four key truths• Authority• Clarity• Necessity• SufficiencyJournaling Questions:What have I believed about the Bible up until now?Do I truly see it as God's Word—or have I treated it more like a helpful book or moral guide?How does knowing that all Scripture is “breathed out by God” shift the way I approach reading the Bible?What does that mean for my daily life and decisions
Kansas City Chiefs Placekicker Harrison Butker Gives Advice On How To Stay True To Conservative Christian Beliefs In Industry That Typically Doesn't Support Them…~Interview Conducted by The Tennessee Conservative's Olivia Lupia
1st Corinthians Series Message: 27 Episode: 3 of 3 Key Verses: 1st Corinthians 12:8-11 In part two of Now Concerning Spiritual Gifts, Pastor Michael Lantz continues his teaching in 1 Corinthians 12:8-11, exploring the specific gifts of the Spirit and how they operate within the body of Christ. These verses reveal that God distributes gifts like wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, miracles, and prophecy according to His will and for the good of His Church. Pastor Michael also addresses the different beliefs Christians hold about whether these spiritual gifts are still active today, offering a balanced, biblical perspective to help you think through this important topic. If you're seeking to grow in your understanding of how God works through His people, this message will give you clarity, encouragement, and a deeper appreciation for the power and purpose of spiritual gifts. Welcome to Walk in Truth! These are the Bible teachings of Pastor Michael Lantz. Equipping you to reach out with God's truth to all people. And how to apply that truth to today's issues, trends, and culture. Leave your question or comment contact@walkintruth.com
1st Corinthians Series Message: 27 Episode: 2 of 3 Key Verses: 1st Corinthians 12:8-11 In part two of Now Concerning Spiritual Gifts, Pastor Michael Lantz continues his teaching in 1 Corinthians 12:8-11, exploring the specific gifts of the Spirit and how they operate within the body of Christ. These verses reveal that God distributes gifts like wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, miracles, and prophecy according to His will and for the good of His Church. Pastor Michael also addresses the different beliefs Christians hold about whether these spiritual gifts are still active today, offering a balanced, biblical perspective to help you think through this important topic. If you're seeking to grow in your understanding of how God works through His people, this message will give you clarity, encouragement, and a deeper appreciation for the power and purpose of spiritual gifts. Welcome to Walk in Truth! These are the Bible teachings of Pastor Michael Lantz. Equipping you to reach out with God's truth to all people. And how to apply that truth to today's issues, trends, and culture. Leave your question or comment contact@walkintruth.com
1st Corinthians Series Message: 27 Episode: 1 of 3 Key Verses: 1st Corinthians 12:8-11 In part two of Now Concerning Spiritual Gifts, Pastor Michael Lantz continues his teaching in 1 Corinthians 12:8-11, exploring the specific gifts of the Spirit and how they operate within the body of Christ. These verses reveal that God distributes gifts like wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, miracles, and prophecy according to His will and for the good of His Church. Pastor Michael also addresses the different beliefs Christians hold about whether these spiritual gifts are still active today, offering a balanced, biblical perspective to help you think through this important topic. If you're seeking to grow in your understanding of how God works through His people, this message will give you clarity, encouragement, and a deeper appreciation for the power and purpose of spiritual gifts. Welcome to Walk in Truth! These are the Bible teachings of Pastor Michael Lantz. Equipping you to reach out with God's truth to all people. And how to apply that truth to today's issues, trends, and culture. Leave your question or comment contact@walkintruth.com
Today we are joined by Dr. Denis Alexander, who will soon teach a class on Current Issues in Science and Theology (May 26-30). Denis is known for his research as a molecular biologist, so we start this conversation by discussing theistic evolution, genetics, DNA, and the difference between mind and brain. He also probes the implications of emerging issues and fields such as neuroscience, transhumanism, and AI. We are grateful to engage with someone who thoughtfully and insightfully participates in the scientific world, bringing Christian faith and reflection to bear on emerging knowledge and realities. If you are unsure whether his class is for you, Dr. Alexander assures us that this course suits those with no science background! BioDr. Denis Alexander is a prominent molecular biologist and Christian thinker known for his extensive work in the dialogue between science and religion. In 2006, Dr. Alexander co-founded The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion with Professor Bob White to conduct research and promote dialogue between the scientific and religious communities. He was the journal Science & Christian Belief editor from 1992 to 2013. He has been an active member of organizations such as Christians in Science and the International Society for Science and Religion. Throughout his career, Dr. Alexander has been a vocal proponent of the compatibility between scientific inquiry and religious faith, contributing significantly to discussions on how these fields intersect and inform each other. He'll join us from May 26-30 to teach on Current Issues in Science and Theology. He will also give an Evening Public Lecture in the Regent College Chapel on Monday, May 26, 2025.Previous Podcast AppearancesEvolution, Neanderthals and Original Sin (March 2021)Regent College Podcast Thanks for listening. Please like, rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode with a friend. Follow Us on Social Media Facebook Instagram Youtube Keep in Touch Regent College Summer Programs Regent College Newsletter
In this episode, Krystal and Emma dive into what it means to pursue godly wisdom in and outside of Scripture. They also dive into the current books they're reading and how they are teaching them more about the Lord. Subscribe to our Podcast Newsletter! Krystal's Reads: Systematic Theology, Volume One: From Canon to Concept by Steven Wellum Pilgrim Theology: Core Doctrines for Christian Disciplines by Michael Horton Cross Talk: Where Life and Scripture Meet by Michael Emlet Emma's Reads: Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Christian Belief by John M. Frame A Still Quiet Mind: Twelve Strategies for Changing Unwanted Thoughts By Esther Smith A Shepherd's Look at Psalm 23: Discovering God's Love for You by Philip Keller Other Resources: Libby Library Book App Hoopla Library Book App Connect with us: The Daily Grace Co. | Facebook | Instagram | Daily Grace Blog |
We can learn a lot about the nature of God from his Divine Name revealed in Scripture. When God said to Moses, “I am who I am,” this was a revelation of a name as well as a refusal of a name. Fr. Mike explains how this mystery reveals truths about God: he is infinitely above all things; we cannot comprehend him, yet he draws close to us. This Divine Name expresses the steadfast, faithful, unchanging love of God for his people, even when we betray and abandon him. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 205-211. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
In this episode, we discuss the nature of God, “who” God is, beginning with God the Father. Our reading explains how the Creed begins with God the Father because he is the first Divine Person of the most Holy Trinity. God is one Divine Being made up of three persons, and his identity is a deep mystery. Fr. Mike explains that God is a single ‘what' made up of three ‘who's.' Despite this mystery, God is not an anonymous force. He has revealed himself to us by making his name known to us, and he has thus made himself accessible. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 198-204. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
The Catechism we are reading follows the structure of the Apostles' Creed with frequent references to the Nicene Creed for further details and explanations. Together, these Creeds aid us in articulating the beliefs we share with all members of the Catholic Church. Fr. Mike discusses why St. Ambrose refers to the Creed as “an ever-present guardian” and “treasure of our soul.” He encourages us not to take this gift for granted. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 193-197. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.