Michael answers a question about phrasing in Deuteronomy that might have been obvious to the original hearers of the text, but could be easily missed today.
We can apply “all things in moderation” to so many aspects of our lives. Our relationship with food can sometimes be a murky area, but living by this standard can help us to fight body image fears.
Constance Rhodes, CEO and Founder of FINDINGbalance, Inc., calls herself a chronic dieter, a moniker most people can identify with at some point in their lives. Constance talks with us about the dangers of becoming a slave to our eating habits, and how we can overcome them.
Kurt Heinecke, Director of music for the award-winning show Veggie Tales, integrates faith into his rich musical gifts. I talked with Kurt about the ways followers can embrace talents while serving as an example of God’s love.
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.
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.