How does philosophy help us defend our faith as Christians? Dr. Bryan O’Neal shares how philosophy is deeply critical to being faithful witnesses in today’s world.
Relationships are at the heart of the Christian life: relationships with God and also with each other. We are responsible for guarding our hearts by setting aside our own spaces. On the broadcast, John Townsend breaks down the idea of boundaries.
What is true stewardship? On the broadcast, we’ll hear from pastor and talk show host Chris Brown to learn about intentional living and the Biblical use of resources.
How can Christians serve developing communities? Rosemary Khamati, founder of Partnerships for East African Community Empowerment (PEACE), shares about fostering children’s education, leadership training and evangelism in Uganda.
There are more Christians in one country in Africa than in Germany. Armed with that information, what is a Christian to do? Join Michael in Studio with Steffen Weil, a Global Ministry partner from Potsdam, Germany.
Whether you know it or not, you may have sung a song written by Keith Getty. CCLI has estimated that approximately 40 million people sing just one of those songs, “In Christ Alone” in church services globally each year. Listen in as Michael speaks with modern hymn-writer, Keith Getty.
While leading sevenly.org, Dale has been able to give over $3 million in $7 donations to charities across the globe. Listen in as Michael speaks with Dale about his faith and the fast-growth company Sevenly.
Some view the legal profession as a strictly business-oriented institution. David Gibbs III, President of the National Center for Life and Liberty (NCLL), joins us today to share his views as a Christian and as a legal counselor.
Preferences do not equate to rights, and the core of marriage is not simply volition and affection. In Part 2 of our interview with Rob Schwarzwalder, we explore the consequences of our nation’s ruling on same sex marriage.