What is preventing younger Christians from participating actively in public life? Listen in as I talk with Rob Schwarzwalder about the social and culture “wars” currently dominating our society today.
Which battles are the “right” battles? Today on the broadcast, we discuss the battles we fight as Christians—often silently—that the world may not always understand.
At five years old, Rudy Kalis cruised into New York harbor with his family. On the broadcast, Rudy, who spoke only German upon his arrival on U.S. soil, shares how his communication skills expanded along with his views in the years since.
Many of us do not deal with death until it comes into our homes, leaving us with only unanswered questions. Join us for Part 2 of our interview with Siran Stacey.
Our emotional bruises often manifest in the form of the question, “What if?” According to Siran Stacy, the only way out of this “lonely walk” is through prayer. Learn more in Part 1 of the broadcast.
It is easy to let sorrow overtake an existence after suffering great loss, but we must not allow grief to consume our identity. Learn more on Part 3 of our broadcast with David and Nancy Guthrie.
Losing a child is possibly the hardest tragedy any human can face. On today’s broadcast, join us for Part II of our discussion with David and Nancy Guthrie.
Often, our idealized expectations are not realized because God’s plan is so much different from—and greater than—our own. The Guthrie family’s discovery of their newborn’s rare metabolic disorder is a prime example. Join Michael Easley in studio with David and Nancy Guthrie.