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.
Often in our discussions about coming to know Christ, we encounter those “wilderness” moments where we are broken, only to be healed and to grow stronger in our faith. Chris Baxter, mother of four and author of A Mother’s Privilege, has experienced her share of these tests. On the broadcast, Chris discusses the moments that marked her life, and shares with us how God’s love helped her to realize He was walking by her side after all.
How do we implement the study of the mind (Neurobiology) as believers in Christ? Curt Thompson, author of Anatomy of the Soul, joins us to talk about the ways in which we can integrate these beliefs without compromising our sense of self.
What do you envision when you hear “beauty pageant?” Does the type of objectification and overindulgence portrayed in reality TV come to mind? After a career in pageantry and hosting, Ashley Eicher talks boundaries and the goal of empowering young women in the pageant industry.
Dr. Megan Osborne is our guest author on the blog this month. She officially begins our conversation on #BodyImage and, as you’ll read, is writing from personal experience.
One moment in time initiated 47 years of chronic pain, living as a quadriplegic, and surviving cancer.
Joni Eareckson Tada’s perseverance exemplifies the power of prayer. Listen to Joni’s story of strength and courage.