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Apr
18
2026
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Douglas Small, founder of Prayer at the Heart, shares his vision for a million conversions and a Great Awakening in America. He discusses the importance of prayer, evangelism, and opening churches to the community, encouraging Christians to break their silence and share their faith with others.
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Apr
11
2026
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Triad Baptist Church in Kernersville is hosting a concert with Natalie Grant and her husband Bernie Herms, featuring powerful worship music and stories of their marriage and ministry. The event will also include an opening act by local worship band Parker Webb and a coffee truck with excellent coffee and fruit smoothies. Doors open at 6 PM, and tickets are available for $30-$45.
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Apr
4
2026
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Wade Arnold, a Christian marriage mentor and coach, discusses his new book 'Should We Stay Together?' which explores the complexities of marriage, betrayal, and trauma. He emphasizes the importance of understanding one's relationship blueprint, recognizing the signs of betrayal trauma, and making wise decisions about whether to stay in or leave a marriage. Arnold also shares his expertise on forgiveness, reconciliation, and the traffic light model, which helps couples determine whether their relationship can be restored.
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Mar
28
2026
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The Hebrew word for hope, tikvah, is a powerful concept that holds a guaranteed outcome, and its connection to the Bible is profound. The story of Caleb Bullins' Eagle Scout project, a massive playground at his church, is a testament to the power of faith and redemption. Melissa Briggs, an expert in Hebrew, shares her insights on the language and its connection to the Bible, highlighting the importance of understanding the original meaning of key Hebrew words.
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Mar
21
2026
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Darwin Larison and Aaron Evans, members of the Friends of the Israel Defense Force, share their experiences and insights on the current situation in the Middle East, highlighting the spiritual battle between good and evil, and the importance of supporting Israel and its people.
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Mar
14
2026
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Dan and Mary Kay Rath, Christian real estate agents, discuss the importance of personal relationships and financial decisions in buying and selling homes, while Wade Arnold, a marriage coach, shares his expertise on coaching and counseling for Christian couples, highlighting the need for biblical guidance in marriage and relationships.
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Mar
7
2026
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Host Robby Dilmore talks with Lana Silk of Transform Iran about the current crisis in Iran and the realities facing believers under an oppressive regime. Lana shares how the underground church is growing despite persecution and how Christians worldwide can pray for the Iranian people. The episode also honors the faith and legacy of missionary advocate Larry George.
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Feb
28
2026
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The hosts of Kingdom Pursuits, along with guests Dr. Date the Word and Bob Young, discuss the importance of bold faith and how it can be applied in everyday life. They share personal stories and experiences of how God has used their passions to build the kingdom, and how they have been inspired by others to be more bold in their faith.
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Feb
21
2026
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Fonda Bryant, a mental health advocate and suicide prevention instructor, shares her personal story of struggling with depression and anxiety, and how she's dedicated her life to helping others overcome similar challenges. She emphasizes the importance of education and resources in breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health, and highlights the warning signs of suicidal behavior, including changes in appearance, substance abuse, and feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness.
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Feb
14
2026
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Tim and Emily Arnett, music directors, share their journey from church to radio ministry in England, while Chase, the owner of Buddy Scoops Ice Cream, talks about his passion for ice cream and his family's ministry, Journey Home Ministries, which focuses on spreading unconditional love and identity in Christ.
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Feb
7
2026
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Pastor Lloyd Taylor discusses his new book 'What's Right in This Upside Down World?' and shares stories of how God uses ordinary people to build the kingdom. He also talks about his children's book 'The Adventures of Mr. Pumpkinhead' and the importance of evangelism in New England.
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Jan
24
2026
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Lantern Rescue is a nonprofit organization that liberates victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation around the world. They have impacted nearly 3,800 lives and work in 18 different countries. Their mission is not only to rescue but also to provide victim care services, help with repatriation, and offer support to communities to understand and combat exploitation.
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Jan
17
2026
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Ashley Glatter shares her personal story of wrestling with God through trials and tribulations, including the loss of her brother and son, and how she has come to trust and surrender to God's plan, even when she doesn't understand it.
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Jan
10
2026
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Demolition expert Tim Barker shares his story of how God used his failures to build a stronger foundation, while Castania Breen discusses her new play Admission, a comedy of the heart about the relationship between kids and their parents as they prepare to go into college.
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Jan
3
2026
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Valerie Handleton shares her passion for language learning and conversational intimacy, using storytelling methods to help people develop confidence in speaking new languages. She also discusses her faith and how God has guided her in her ministry, and how she uses her skills to help others, including pro-life organizations and crisis pregnancy centers.
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Dec
27
2025
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David Johnson shares his journey of discovering his passion for discipleship and how it led him to join Cook Media Global, a ministry dedicated to making disciples and helping people worship God through music and resources like the Action Bible.
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Dec
20
2025
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Dec
16
2025
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A discussion about the intersection of faith, music, and autism, featuring Kevin Lanham's Christmas songs and Dr. Brian Hack's book, Genocide Prophecy: Autism in the Church and a New American Reich.
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Dec
6
2025
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A county commissioner discusses the need for behavioral health services and affordable housing in the community, while an emergency room doctor highlights the importance of blood donation and its various uses. School board members share their thoughts on literacy and education, and the importance of community involvement in solving social problems.
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Nov
29
2025
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Adam Hartage, author of the Alpha Blueprint, joins Kingdom Pursuits to discuss preparing the next generation for an AI future. He shares his personal story of standing up against the government and the challenges he faced, but ultimately found strength in his faith. Terry Inman and his wife Tina from TWI Motors, Cash for Junk, also join the conversation, highlighting their mission to help people in need and the importance of faith in their work.
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Nov
22
2025
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The Perspectives course explores the world Christian movement, examining the biblical, historical, cultural, and strategic perspectives on God's work in the world. The course delves into the Great Commission, the role of the church in spreading the gospel, and the importance of understanding culture and strategy in missions. Through a 15-week study, participants gain a deeper understanding of God's movement in the world and their role in it.
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Nov
15
2025
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Shamia, a US Navy military active duty, shares his life-changing experience with Operation Christmas Child, receiving a shoebox as a child in Africa and finding God's love through it. He now travels to encourage people to pack shoeboxes, which can be dropped off at locations like Pinedale Christian Church in Winston-Salem. Bob and Vicki Fox, authors of 'See the People, Achieving a Better World One Life at a Time,' discuss their book and how it highlights the importance of seeing people's needs and praying for them.
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Nov
8
2025
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Doug and Nicole Neubauer share their personal story of how God used their struggles with COVID and marriage to lead them into marriage ministry and podcasting, highlighting the importance of faith, healing, and the Holy Spirit's guidance in their journey.
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Nov
1
2025
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Bible League is working to bless 3,500 Bible-less believers with Bibles in their native languages. Listeners can donate $5 or more to help reach this goal, with every gift being doubled. Stories of believers in India, the Middle East, and Mozambique demonstrate the impact of receiving a Bible and the opportunity to share the hope of the gospel.
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Oct
25
2025
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Rusty East shares his testimony of coming to know Jesus Christ and how he was born into a fourth-generation Mormon home. He discusses the differences between Mormonism and Christianity, including the concept of merit and the idea of a 'gospel backscratcher.' The conversation also touches on the upcoming Harvest Crusade with Greg Laurie in Utah and the importance of prayer and evangelism.
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Oct
18
2025
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Dave Locke shares his journey of opening orphanages in Haiti through his ministry Freedom Global Outreach, while John Valley, a former player of John Wooden, discusses the Pyramid of Success and how it helped him cope with the loss of his daughter to cancer, leading to the creation of Dribble for Victory Over Cancer, a program raising money for children's cancer research.
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Oct
11
2025
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A chapel for truckers in Whitsit, North Carolina, offers worship services and evangelism to long-haul truckers, who often struggle with family ties and spiritual connection. Ramona Tuma shares her story of survival and faith, including her book 'Prisoner of Hope: Captured by Grace', which explores her experiences with abuse, cancer, and healing.
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Oct
4
2025
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God is using the Bible League to bring hope and the Word of God to people in need around the world, including in India, Malawi, and Venezuela, where Christianity is growing in incredible numbers and people are being rescued from human trafficking and spiritual darkness.
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Sep
27
2025
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Denise Renten shares her journey of healing mental and spiritual wounds, and how God's love and word helped her overcome adversity. Apostle KC discusses his new song 'I'm a Miracle' and its message of hope and resilience. They also talk about the importance of faith and the power of God's word in overcoming challenges.
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Sep
20
2025
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A Middle Eastern Christian Festival in North Carolina brings together people from diverse backgrounds to celebrate their shared faith and heritage, showcasing the power of God's love and redemption in the face of adversity and illness.
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Sep
13
2025
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Fonda Bryant shares her heart and desire to advocate for suicide prevention and mental health, highlighting the importance of National Suicide Prevention Month and the need for people to realize that how they treat one another affects their mental health. Philip Morgan discusses the role of the church in today's world, emphasizing the importance of God's Word being rightly divided, authentic worship, and small groups for discipleship and growth.
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Sep
6
2025
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Janet Williams, author of Life with the Holy Spirit, shares her personal story of faith and how the Holy Spirit guided her through a life-altering car accident. She discusses the importance of trusting God and seeking His guidance in everyday life, and how her book aims to help readers deepen their faith and live a life with honor to God.
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Aug
30
2025
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Peter Rosenberger shares his new book, A Caregiver's Companion, which provides guidance and support for those navigating the challenges of caregiving. He discusses how to find safety and strength in the midst of crisis, and how to minister to others in their heartache and pain. Meanwhile, Jasmine Hyatt from Crossroads Kids Clubs talks about the organization's mission to bring the gospel into public schools through after-school clubs, and how churches can partner with them to make this happen.
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Aug
23
2025
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Two authors, Kurt Warner and Darla Nelson, discuss how diversion is destroying democracy and how people can move from stress and anxiety to peace and calm. They explore the concept of bread and circuses and how it relates to modern society, and share their personal experiences and insights on how to prioritize what is most important and focus on what truly matters.
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Aug
16
2025
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The Invictus Project is working to combat child trafficking and sex exploitation in North Carolina, with a focus on educating the community and supporting law enforcement efforts. Whitney Miller, a representative of the project, discusses the importance of online safety and the need for parents to be engaged with their children to prevent exploitation. She shares personal stories and statistics, highlighting the risks of children being exposed to pornography and the dangers of sextortion. The project's rescue run and back-to-school bash are also discussed as ways for the community to get involved and support the cause.
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Aug
9
2025
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Business owners and employees are encouraged to share their faith and bring the gospel to their workplaces, leading to positive impacts on employee morale, productivity, and relationships, as well as a deeper sense of purpose and meaning in their daily lives.
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Aug
2
2025
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The hosts discuss the opioid crisis, specifically fentanyl, and its devastating effects on families. They also delve into the concept of God's plan for the end times, citing various biblical prophecies and scriptures. The guests share their personal experiences and insights, highlighting the importance of education, awareness, and seeking help for those struggling with addiction.
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Jul
26
2025
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Derek and Yvonne Mashamande share their experiences with missions and the impact of consistency in ministry. They discuss their work with the Musha Monday Christian Foundation, which focuses on serving orphans, widows, and those in need in Zimbabwe. They also talk about the importance of practical expressions of the gospel, such as providing basic necessities like water and pencils, and how these actions can lead people to know Jesus personally.
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Jul
19
2025
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A former Jewish psychologist turned Christian shares his story of finding faith and redemption through the power of God's love and the importance of recognizing one's own depravity. He writes a series of short stories called Once Upon a Time, which explores the human condition and the struggle to find one's way home to God.
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Jul
12
2025
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Homelessness looks different than what many people think, with families and individuals struggling to make ends meet due to various challenges. Christians have a responsibility to be proactive in helping their neighbors in need, and small actions such as providing care packages and resource lists can make a significant difference. Local churches and organizations are working together to provide support and create communities that wrap people in love, care, and resources, giving them the dignity to take control of their lives.
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Jul
5
2025
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Dawn Saunders shares her personal story of loss and healing, and how God's creative process helped her rebuild her life after her husband's sudden passing. She discusses her book, When Your World Ends, and how it provides a seven-step process for creating an action plan to overcome grief and find purpose.
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Jul
1
2025
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The Consignment Furniture Emporium, a 43,000 square foot store in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is hosting a massive yard sale with incredible deals on gently used furniture and household items. The store's owner, John Kelly, shares the story of how God's vision has guided the business, and how it has become a blessing to the community, providing a platform for people to give back and support local families.
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Jun
24
2025
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Guests share their passions and how God has used them to build the kingdom. Steven Rogers discusses his book 'A Year in the Room,' a story of forgiveness and recovery from addiction, while Steve Frank shares his role in the Davie County Arts Council and their upcoming concert, Off the Rails. Rabbi Chaim Eisman joins the conversation, discussing prophecies being fulfilled in Israel and the importance of studying the Bible with all one's heart, mind, and feet.
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Jun
14
2025
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Rachel Kerr-Schneider shares her journey with Jesus, John, and ALS, discussing the brutal nature of the disease and her husband's three-year decline. She also talks about the connection between neurodegenerative diseases and research, and the importance of hope and love in the face of adversity. Meanwhile, Rabbi Chaim Eisen shares prophecies from the Hebrew Bible, including Leviticus 26, which describes the desolation of the land of Israel when its people are not in the land. He also discusses the growth of Jerusalem, despite its desolate surroundings, and the prophecies of Zechariah, which describe a Jerusalem without walls, bursting with multitudes and prosperity.
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Jun
7
2025
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A 93-year-old Holocaust survivor shares his extraordinary story of survival, loss, and ultimate triumph as he recounts his experiences during World War II, including his family's persecution, his time in concentration camps, and his ultimate escape to the United States, where he served in the American army and participated in the 10-year anniversary of D-Day in Normandy.
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May
31
2025
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A missionary to Indonesia shares his experiences in Bible translation and evangelism in the remote regions of New Guinea, where he and his team encountered diverse languages and cultures, and witnessed the power of faith in transforming lives.
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May
24
2025
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Bible League is opening the floodgates of Bibles for Africa, aiming to bless 3,500 waiting believers. Despite persecution and hardship, Christianity is growing in the greatest numbers on the continent. Listeners can help by donating $5 for one Bible or $60 for 12, with the goal of reaching 1,700 remaining Bibles by June 8th.
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May
10
2025
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Men's Alliance and Women's Alliance are groups that foster community building and Christian fellowship through physical workouts and biblical devotions, helping individuals grow spiritually and develop meaningful relationships with others.
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May
3
2025
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Guests share their stories of how God has used their passions to build the kingdom, including a biblical cartoonist, a children's book author, and a hospitality expert, highlighting the importance of loving strangers as family and practicing hospitality.
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Apr
26
2025
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A Catholic politician's obligation to their faith versus their constituents is a central theme in Michael Riccigliano Jr.'s movie, Godless. The film explores the tension between following Jesus and following the world, and how politicians must navigate these issues in their daily lives. The discussion also touches on the role of the Catholic Church in politics and the importance of standing up for one's faith in the face of adversity.
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Apr
22
2025
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Lantern Rescue, a nonprofit organization, is working to rescue victims of human trafficking through training law enforcement and other countries. Meanwhile, Grant Berry's book Romans 9-1-1 explores the relationship between Israel and the church, highlighting the need for unity and restoration. As the church comes back together, it's essential to address misconceptions about human trafficking and focus on the power of the Holy Spirit and the love of God.
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Apr
12
2025
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God uses ordinary people with extraordinary passion to build the kingdom, as seen in the stories of Julie Castro and Dr. George Miller, who share their experiences with filmmaking and church planting, highlighting the importance of love, holiness, and the Great Commission.
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Apr
5
2025
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Ellen Kennedy and Heather Wilson share their faith-based ministries, including Christian Car Guy Theater and Give Send Go, a platform that allows people to raise funds for various causes while sharing the hope of Jesus. They discuss the importance of giving, sending, and going, and how their platforms are making a difference in people's lives.
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Mar
29
2025
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Chimes Israel empowers people with disabilities and behavioral health challenges to achieve their fullest potential through early childhood education and therapy, providing a safe haven for vulnerable children in the midst of war.
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Mar
22
2025
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A physician from Mexico shares his experience volunteering at Magandavana Dam in Israel, where he witnessed a unique approach to medicine and a deeper connection with God. Meanwhile, authors Mark Lew and Paul Renfrow discuss their books, Etched in Stone and Nobody Sees the Nations, which explore themes of biblical interpretation, spiritual warfare, and the kingdom of darkness.
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Mar
15
2025
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Dale Davis shares his personal story of struggle with addiction and bipolar disorder, and how he found hope and healing through Celebrate Recovery, a 12-step recovery program that focuses on Christ-centered recovery. He discusses the importance of seeking help and support, and how Celebrate Recovery has helped him and others find freedom from addiction and mental illness.
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Mar
2
2025
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Yoga and astrology are being used as tools of spiritual deception, leading people away from the true God and towards pagan worship and demonic influence. Experts warn that these practices can have serious consequences, including increased anxiety, depression, and even psychosis. The church is being targeted by these practices, which are designed to infiltrate and divide the church. It's essential to understand the true nature of these practices and to pray for those who are caught up in them.
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Feb
22
2025
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Kurt Avery shares his story of how a small company, Sawyer, disrupted markets and changed the world with its innovative water filtration technology. He also discusses his book, 'How a Small Company Disrupts Markets and Changes the World,' which offers 25 lessons on business success and philanthropy. Meanwhile, Colin Andrews shares his experience with a fundraiser, Heat for the Heart, which aims to raise funds for people in western North Carolina.
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Feb
15
2025
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A Christian ministry, Voice of Christians, works to rescue and support persecuted believers worldwide, providing aid, shelter, and community to those in need, and inspiring hope and faith in the face of adversity.
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Feb
8
2025
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Eugene Bauer, a rodeo clown, shares his testimony of God's work in his life, including a near-death accident and subsequent traumatic brain injury. Emily Berning, founder of Let Them Live, discusses her ministry's mission to provide financial support to mothers in need, helping them choose life over abortion. Their stories highlight the generational impact of their choices and the importance of faith in overcoming adversity.
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Feb
1
2025
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A discussion about homelessness in the community, its causes, and potential solutions, including the importance of supportive housing, targeted housing, and community outreach. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by individuals experiencing homelessness, particularly those with mental health issues, and the need for a comprehensive approach to address the problem.
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Jan
25
2025
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A Christian children's book author shares her story of faith and how her book aims to plant seeds of the gospel in young hearts. Meanwhile, a mental health expert discusses the importance of suicide prevention and the need to break down stigmas surrounding mental illness, highlighting the importance of early detection and treatment.
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Jan
18
2025
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Mark Billitz discusses his love for the Bible and its origins, exploring the Hebrew language and its connection to God's calendar. He shares insights on blood moons, eclipses, and their significance in biblical astronomy, and talks about his upcoming trip to Israel, where he will explore ancient sites and experience the presence of God.
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Jan
13
2025
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Caleb Byerly's dream led him to a tribe in the Philippines, where he shared a musical instrument and the Bible, resulting in the tribe's chief recognizing him as a messenger from God. Meanwhile, Linda Faber is on a mission to share Jesus' love with Tibetans in Austria and pilgrims on the El Camino de Santiago trail.
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Jan
4
2025
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Dr. Sam Blumenthal shares his personal story of finding faith and writing a collection of short stories for those trying to find their way home, exploring the idea that there's only one story - God's story - and how it's reflected in every human experience.
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Dec
28
2024
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Jay Peters shares his personal story of overcoming addiction and abuse, and how he found faith and purpose through Jesus Revival Now. He also talks about his film, Opening the Door, which addresses the issue of homosexuality in the church. Pete Berbelies shares his own experiences with abuse and how he found strength in his faith.
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Dec
21
2024
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Angela Barker and Maura Poole, two authors of children's books, share their stories of faith and how they use their passion to spread the message of Jesus. They discuss the importance of teaching children about God's love and how it can impact their lives. The hosts also share Christmas-themed jokes and riddles, highlighting the joy and love of the season.
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Dec
14
2024
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GFA World's Critter Campaign provides life-changing gifts, such as animals, sewing machines, and water wells, to impoverished communities, helping them break the cycle of poverty and know Christ in a greater way. The organization also focuses on medical outreach, providing healthcare and education to those in need, and empowering national missionaries to spread the gospel.
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Nov
30
2024
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Shirley Luckadoo shares her personal story of recovery from addiction and how God comforted her through His word, journaling, and a relationship with Him. Finley Simmons shares his experiences playing basketball for Jesus with Crossfire Ministries and how he uses his platform to share the message of God's love and forgiveness.
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Nov
23
2024
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Mary Kay Rath and Mark Flint discuss the importance of living out their faith in their respective businesses, a family-owned real estate company and a barbecue restaurant. They share how they prioritize their relationships with their clients and customers, and how they strive to show Christ in everything they do. The conversation also touches on the significance of Thanksgiving and the need to cultivate a sense of gratitude and thankfulness in our daily lives.
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Nov
16
2024
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Lynn Eldridge and Gene Bennett share their personal stories of healing from bitter root judgments and distortions of God, self, and others. They discuss the importance of recognizing and releasing negative expectations and judgments, and how this can lead to deeper healing and growth in our relationship with God and others.
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Nov
9
2024
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Alex Sinjimana shares his powerful story of receiving an Operation Christmas Child shoebox gift as a child in Rwanda, which sparked his faith and led to his healing and forgiveness. He now works with Samaritan's Purse to deliver shoebox gifts to children around the world, sharing the gospel and bringing hope to those in need.
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Nov
2
2024
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The Forsyth Jail and Prison Ministry uses Christ's love and forgiveness to transform lives and break the cycle of crime and punishment. They provide chaplaincy services, reentry programs, and support for men and women coming out of prison, including housing, employment, and transportation assistance.
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Oct
26
2024
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Bible League is working to distribute Bibles to Christians around the world who do not have access to them. In countries like Kenya and the Philippines, local churches are being discipled and equipped to share the Gospel with their communities. The Truth Network is partnering with Bible League to provide Bibles to those in need, and listeners can donate at 1-800-YES-WORD or on the Truth Network website.
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Oct
19
2024
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Sergei Rakhuba with Mission Eurasia shares the current situation in Ukraine, the needs of the people, and the efforts of the organization to provide humanitarian aid, refugee support, and Christmas gifts to those affected by the war. The organization is also working with local churches to provide resources and training for national leaders.
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Oct
12
2024
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Discovering the masks we wear and the filters that distort our true selves, Jody Hendricks shares her journey of self-discovery and the importance of embracing God's original creation. With the help of Rush the High Priest, a Ghanaian music artist, they explore the concept of being unfiltered and living authentically, revealing the beauty of tearing down masks and embracing our true identities.
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Oct
5
2024
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Hurricane Helene has brought devastation to North Carolina, leaving many in need of relief. Christians are grappling with the question of how God allows such disasters to occur. Nikki Corinne White, author of 'Living Boldly,' shares her insights on the book of Job and the importance of living intentionally in the face of adversity. The Christian Car Guy show is also providing assistance to those affected by the hurricane, and listeners can apply for help through their website.
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Sep
28
2024
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In a society that increasingly values digital distractions, three men from different professions - a lawyer, a teacher, and a bowling alley owner - discuss the importance of faith, family values, and communication skills in their work and personal lives. They share stories of how they incorporate their Christian values into their businesses and communities, and how they strive to be role models for their clients, students, and customers.
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Sep
21
2024
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A nonprofit organization called Safe Families provides community support to families in crisis, aiming to reduce the number of children entering foster care. Meanwhile, Epic Love Story is a project that creates scripture songs in various genres, with the goal of making the Bible accessible to people through music. Both initiatives rely on volunteers and funding to continue their work.
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Sep
14
2024
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God's economy is about multiplication, and when we give, we get to see the impact of the gospel in people's lives. Cross International is working to lift communities out of poverty, providing education, medical care, and economic opportunities, all rooted in the truth of Christ.
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Sep
7
2024
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Pinedale Christian Church's Pastor Danny Spanauer discusses the upcoming Veterans Dental Clinic, where active military and veterans can receive free dental care, and the David Phelps concert, which will benefit the church's missions program. The church also relies on volunteers, including dental professionals, to help serve the community.
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Aug
31
2024
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Nikita Koloff, a former wrestler and current host of the Man Up podcast, shares his passion for biblical manhood and spiritual growth, inspiring men to pursue a deeper relationship with God and live out their faith in their daily lives.
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Aug
24
2024
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Exploring the intersection of faith and everyday life, guests share personal stories and insights on topics like bull riding, Bible reading, and the importance of understanding God's heart and fatherhood.
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Aug
20
2024
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Foster families face struggles and lack of support, but one couple's passion for adoption led them to start a mission to help others. Meanwhile, a guardian ad litem shares the importance of advocating for children in care, and a young man's story of homelessness and faith inspires hope.
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Aug
10
2024
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The Invictus Project is a nonprofit organization that aims to combat child trafficking and grooming through education, advocacy, and enforcement. With a focus on the spiritual war against children, the organization works with law enforcement to investigate and prosecute cases of child exploitation. The project's founder, Ray Dawson, shares the alarming statistics of cyber tips in North Carolina, which have increased by 585% since 2019. The organization is calling on parents, grandparents, and the community to get involved and take action to protect children from online predators.
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Aug
5
2024
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A group of individuals share their personal stories of loss and faith, highlighting the importance of meekness and prayer in their journeys. They also discuss the upcoming Pray North Carolina event, where people will come together to pray for their state and nation.
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Aug
3
2024
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God brings comfort and hope to those who have lost loved ones, as seen in the stories of Brighton, Jillian, and John, who share their experiences of loss and how God transformed their lives. Angela Barker discusses her book 'Friendship with God,' which explores the virtues of friendship with God through Bible characters. Tanya Skelly talks about the Pray North Carolina event, a statewide prayer initiative that aims to bring people together to pray for their communities and state.
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Jul
27
2024
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Every verse in the Bible is being set to music by Epic Love Story, a project aiming to create a contemporary soundtrack for the entire Bible. The goal is to have one song for every book of the Bible by 2025, with the ultimate goal of having every verse in every chapter set to music within seven years. The project's founders believe that music has the power to transform minds and hearts, and that it can be a powerful tool for Bible memorization and spiritual growth.
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Jul
20
2024
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Men's ministry is crucial for building relationships and finding support in a world where loneliness is prevalent. A men's group can provide a sense of community and accountability, helping men to navigate life's challenges and deepen their faith.
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Jul
13
2024
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James Barrington, the actor, discusses his role in the upcoming Christian movie The Firing Squad, which tells the true story of a group of drug smugglers sentenced to death in Indonesia. He also talks about his experience working with Cuba Gooding Jr. and Kevin Sorbo, and the importance of staying true to one's faith in the entertainment industry. Meanwhile, Tony Deaton from the gospel music group Covenant shares about their music and how they use their platform to spread the message of hope and redemption.
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Jul
6
2024
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The story of the ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz, their theft, and the subsequent FBI investigation, as told by author Jeff Keeney in his nonfiction book Under the Rainbow. The book explores the history of the slippers, including their theft in 2005 and their recovery in 2018, and delves into the mysterious curse that has affected those involved with the slippers. Keeney also discusses his Christian fiction books, which bring to life unnamed biblical figures, including the demoniac and the woman caught in adultery.
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Jun
29
2024
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A book called Hope in the Morning shares 21 first-person stories of great suffering and the hope that people found in Christ, while Epic Love Story aims to set the Bible to music, creating a diverse and commercially viable soundtrack to help people engage with Scripture and find hope in difficult times.
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Jun
22
2024
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The Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America organization is working to protect women's rights and the lives of unborn babies, highlighting the issue of mail order abortion drugs and its connection to domestic violence. They are also advocating for pregnancy resource centers, which provide financial and physical resources to moms and families, and are facing attacks from the pro-abortion side.
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Jun
15
2024
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Shirley Luckadoo shares her personal story of recovery and how it led to her writing a book of true stories of people in recovery. She discusses the importance of sharing testimonies and how they can be a source of encouragement and healing for others.
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Jun
8
2024
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A local ministry, A Bed and a Book, provides beds and books to children in need, while a Salem Pregnancy Care Center offers alternatives to abortion and support for expecting mothers and fathers.
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May
25
2024
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Nikita Kolev shares his experiences as the Russian nightmare from the Man Up Podcast, where he explores men's and women's fascinating life stories that challenge individuals to man up and grow.
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May
18
2024
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The House of Prayer, a Christian rehab for men, has been helping individuals overcome addiction through a spiritual program that emphasizes teaching and community support. With a focus on love and prayer, the program has seen many success stories and continues to be a source of hope for those struggling with addiction.
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May
11
2024
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In celebration of Mother's Day, Bible League is partnering with Truth Network to share stories of incredible mothers who are making a difference in the kingdom. From Tanzania to India, these mothers are using their faith to minister to their children and communities, and Bible League is working to provide them with the Word of God in their own language.
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May
4
2024
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Sandy Nieto, author of Special Kids, Chosen Moms, shares her journey as a mother of a child with special needs and how it led her to write a book to help other moms navigate the challenges of caring for their children. Jim Hartman, author of numerous books on prophecy and the Book of Daniel, discusses his research on the Apocrypha and its connection to the end times.
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Apr
27
2024
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The Middle Eastern Christian Festival is a celebration of love and peace, where people from different cultures and countries come together to share their stories and experiences of faith. The festival features cultural tents, delicious food, and a prayer room, where people can come to seek guidance and comfort. The church behind the festival has a remarkable story of growth and transformation, from a small group of Christians to a thriving community of believers from different countries and backgrounds.
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Apr
20
2024
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Wendy Griffith shares her story of waiting on God for her husband and how she found love and marriage at an older age. She emphasizes the importance of waiting on God's timing and trusting in His best for our lives. Wendy also discusses her book 'You Didn't Miss It' and her upcoming singles retreat, where she will share more about her journey and provide hope and encouragement to others who are waiting on God.
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Apr
13
2024
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Apr
6
2024
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Mar
30
2024
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What if this one weekend wasn't up to you? What if God orchestrated it all?
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Mar
23
2024
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This refreshing duo has an eclectic writing style with Marketo's gospel roots and classical background, and Marcus' love of country and soul. https://www.marcusandmarketo.com/
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Mar
16
2024
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A discussion on why kids are leaving the church, the importance of relationships and community in faith, and how to create a safe space for young people to doubt and question their beliefs, ultimately leading to a stronger relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Mar
2
2024
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Kurt Feldmeier shares the story of how God transformed his life from being a repo man to founding Salem Outreach Network, a ministry that provides kingdom care packages to seniors, shut-ins, and military personnel, while Dr. Duane Carson discusses the Date the Word app, a Bible reading plan that helps people prepare for Easter.
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Feb
24
2024
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The Dwelling Church, a faith-based community, serves the homeless population in Winston Salem, North Carolina, by providing meals, showers, and other essential services. Their unique approach focuses on building relationships and restoring dignity to those in need, often leading to remarkable transformations in the lives of their clients.
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Feb
17
2024
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Homer Murdoch, pastor of Touch the World Ministries, shares his story of how God led him to start a ministry that touches the world, while Roy Smoot, author of It All Belongs, Love, Loss, and Learning to Live Again, opens up about his wife's artwork and their journey through grief and loss, finding hope and healing in their faith.
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Feb
10
2024
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Tina Neely shares her story of how her pet pig, Bacon, inspired her to write a children's book about love, illustrating the concept of love languages through a pig's unique sounds and expressions. She discusses how her faith and Christianity have influenced her writing and how God has nudged her to create a message about love and acceptance.
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Feb
3
2024
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Sharing the Gospel and personal witnessing are crucial aspects of Christianity, and many people struggle with hesitancy and fear. However, with the right tools and mindset, individuals can become intentional about sharing their faith and leading others to Jesus Christ. The 'Give Them Jesus' book and training program aim to equip people with the skills and confidence to share the Gospel effectively, and mental health and suicide prevention are also important topics that require education and support.
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Jan
27
2024
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David Richardson, author of Transparent, discusses the crisis of truth in the church and how Christians have adopted relativistic thinking, leading to a lack of discernment and critical thinking. He introduces the concept of the critical assumptions test, a tool to help people uncover their underlying assumptions and connect truth with God's word.
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Jan
20
2024
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Dr. Al Henson shares his passion for rescuing victims of human trafficking in Southeast Asia through his organization Compassionate Hope and book Breaking Invisible Chains. He discusses the power of the Gospel in setting people free from slavery and the importance of love and compassion in healing the brokenhearted.
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Jan
12
2024
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Shane Flemons and his son Jaden share their remarkable story of reconciliation after years apart, while Steve Hines discusses his book Salt and Light Kids and the importance of being involved in children's dating lives. The hosts also explore the concept of God's favor and the most assaulted person in the Bible, with various callers sharing their thoughts and insights.
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Jan
6
2024
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Parents must navigate the digital world with their children, teaching them to avoid predators and stay safe online. John DiGirolamo shares his book 'It's Not About the Predator' and discusses the importance of relationships and conversations in protecting kids from exploitation.
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Dec
30
2023
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Shane Flemons shares his incredible story of conviction, from his life as a fisherman to his time in prison, where he found faith and redemption through his experiences and the people around him.
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Dec
23
2023
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Dr. Carson and Rick Powers discuss their involvement with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, a student-led organization that leads student athletes to Christ. They share personal stories of how FCA influenced their lives and how they use their passion to build the kingdom. The show also features a fun segment of shenanigans, including a riddle about Peter, James, and John playing a musical instrument.
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Dec
9
2023
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Ministries are working together to combat human trafficking in Central America and the Nuba Mountains of Sudan, providing humanitarian aid and sharing the gospel with those in need. The Persecution Project and the Value of One are among the organizations involved, with the Value of One also hosting a rodeo fundraiser to support their efforts.
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Dec
2
2023
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Shani Ferguson, a Messianic Jew, shares her perspective on the current situation in Israel, the importance of understanding the New Covenant, and the role of Christians in supporting Israel during this time of war. She emphasizes the need for prayer, particularly for the rescue of innocent civilians in Gaza, and encourages Christians to use their influence to make a difference.
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Nov
25
2023
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A local Christian ministry, Bed and a Book, provides beds and books to children in need, promoting a safe and warm space for them to sleep and learn. The ministry relies on volunteers and donations to deliver beds and books to families, and is working to reduce child homelessness and poverty in the community.
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Nov
20
2023
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Derek and Yvonne Mushayamunda share their ministry in Zimbabwe, providing clean water, education, and spiritual guidance to the villagers. Fonda Bryant discusses the importance of suicide prevention and mental health awareness, offering training and resources for those in need.
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Nov
11
2023
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Eileen Koff, author of Getting Organized God's Way, shares her insights on how to apply biblical principles to everyday life, including organizing and prioritizing tasks. She emphasizes the importance of community and accountability in achieving spiritual growth and transformation.
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Nov
4
2023
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God's plan for life is evident in the North Carolina Right to Life movement, where individuals like Bill Pincus and Otis Farmer are working to defend and protect life from conception. Through storytelling and screenwriting, they share their testimonies and experiences, inspiring others to write their own stories and follow God's plan.
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Oct
28
2023
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A Bible League representative shares stories of how God is working in the Middle East, where many people have come to faith despite facing persecution and hardship. The Bible League is working to provide Bibles and Bible studies to these new believers, and listeners are encouraged to support their efforts by donating to the campaign.
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Oct
21
2023
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Steve Hines shares his book Salt, Light and Kids, Parenting Well in Today's Culture, and discusses the importance of obedience and disobedience in God's plan for families and children.
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Oct
14
2023
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As Christians, it's essential to be bold in our faith, not just in our personal lives but also in the workplace. Dan and Mary Kay Rath share their experiences of how their faith has influenced their real estate business, leading to meaningful relationships and opportunities to serve others. By living out their faith, they've been able to make a positive impact in their community and demonstrate the love of Christ to those around them.
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Oct
7
2023
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Otis Farmer shares his journey of writing the Return to Faith series, a seven-book story of faith and redemption. He discusses his experiences working with special needs individuals and the importance of community and hope in building the kingdom. David Braswell joins the conversation, sharing his own story of returning to faith and his work with Project Re3's Hope Center.
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Sep
30
2023
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Pastor Andrew Hopper shares his experience of planting a church in Greensboro, North Carolina, and the growth it has seen, including 1,500 baptisms in the last 10 years. He discusses the challenges of spiritual warfare and the importance of church growth for the Great Commission.
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Sep
23
2023
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Fonda Bryant shares her personal story of surviving suicide and her passion for mental health awareness, emphasizing the importance of breaking down cultural stigmas and encouraging open conversations about mental health. She discusses her nonprofit, Wellness Action Recovery, and her QPR training program, which teaches individuals how to recognize signs of suicidal behavior and provide support.
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Sep
16
2023
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James Banks shares his insights on prayer, encouraging listeners to focus on God's presence and heart first, rather than just seeking answers or blessings. He discusses the importance of praying God's Word, wrestling with God in prayer, and trusting in God's goodness, even in difficult circumstances.
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Sep
16
2023
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Understanding God's oneness and unity is a beautiful idea that brings deep friendships and relationships. It's a concept that's rooted in Christianity and faith, and it's something that can be experienced in our daily lives. By embracing this idea, we can become more like God and have a deeper connection with Him and with others.
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Sep
8
2023
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Mike Zwick shares his personal story of how God protected him from death and used him to heal others, including raising someone from the dead, and how he was once a Scientologist but found his true purpose in Christianity.
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Sep
2
2023
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Rod and Jen Spratley, a couple who have been married for 23 years, share their experiences in real estate investing and how it has helped them build generational wealth. They also discuss the importance of commitment, communication, and romance in their marriage, and how they use the acronym C-H-R-I-S-T to guide their relationship. They also offer a workshop on real estate mastery for those interested in learning more.
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Aug
26
2023
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Gwendolyn Burton shares her personal story of losing her son to epilepsy and how it led her to write a book about grief and hope. Tony Boyd from Team Jesus discusses his ministry's mission to please God by glorifying Him. The hosts also engage in a conversation about faith, grief, and the importance of respecting and honoring one's pain.
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Aug
19
2023
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The Pregnancy Network's Walk for Life event aims to raise $75,000 to empower 50 women to face unplanned pregnancies without fear. Meanwhile, Rashid Akhter's ministry in Pakistan has been affected by a disaster, and he is in need of support to care for orphans and provide essential supplies.
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Aug
12
2023
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Bershon Thompson, the Area Director for Fellowship of Christian Athletes, shares his passion for making Jesus known in schools through sports. He discusses the importance of character development, faith, and sports, and how FCA helps coaches and athletes grow in their relationship with God. Bershon also talks about the influence of coaches and athletes on their teams and schools, and how FCA provides resources and tools to help them develop their faith and make it known.
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Aug
5
2023
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Men struggling with the emotional and spiritual aftermath of abortion can find healing through organizations like Support After Abortion, which offers resources and support for men impacted by abortion. Meanwhile, events like the Lantern Rescue Run aim to raise awareness and funds for human trafficking prevention and support, highlighting the importance of community involvement in addressing these critical issues.
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Jul
29
2023
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Dr. Lee Cowden shares his research on ALS and Lyme disease, revealing that these conditions can be treated with natural methods, and that electropollution can contribute to ALS. Brandon Harvath discusses Metashare, a faith-based healthcare program that allows Christians to share medical bills and provides a more affordable alternative to commercial insurance.
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Jul
22
2023
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Thayne Barnes shares his passion for sharing Jesus and the importance of breaking out of our comfort zones to engage with others and build relationships, ultimately leading to sharing the Gospel and witnessing to others.
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Jul
15
2023
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Dr. Ingrid Scopp and Dr. Scott discuss the dangers of chemical abortions and the importance of prayer in the spiritual battle against abortion. They also talk about the work of the Charlotte Lozier Institute and the Inspire and Ignite prayer app, which aims to unite people in prayer for America.
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Jul
8
2023
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Annette Reeder, a biblical nutritionalist, shares her journey of transforming her health by following God's word and eating foods that He created for us. She discusses the importance of collagen, gluten-free bread, and the benefits of eating foods as close to their natural state as possible, highlighting the story of Daniel's fast and the seven foods of the Promised Land.
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Jul
1
2023
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Ken and Linda share their passion for cooking and hospitality, using food as a way to bring families and communities together, and to share the love of God. They discuss their new TV show, Love Begins in the Kitchen, and how they use cooking and prayer to build relationships and deepen their faith.
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Jun
24
2023
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Tim Eaton shares his story of how God led him to start Nutramedics, a company that imports medicinal plants from Peru and donates 50% of its profits to kingdom-building missions. He discusses his products, including Cat's Claw and Stevia, and how they have helped people with various health issues. Tim encourages Christian business owners to take big steps of faith and be generous givers, trusting that God will meet their needs and supply them with abundance.
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Jun
17
2023
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Men discuss the importance of fatherhood, the impact of evolution and UFOs on society, and the need for a biblical worldview in modern times, highlighting the connection between faith and science.
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Jun
10
2023
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Sarah shares her incredible journey as a missionary in India, where she and her friend went on a mission trip to plant churches and share the gospel with unreached people groups. They faced challenges and dangers, but also experienced the power of God and saw people come to faith.
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Jun
3
2023
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Pastor Dennis Cole shares his journey from a career in acting and business to becoming a pastor and author of The Man When Hope Is All We Have. He discusses his method of internalizing Scripture and how it has led to a deeper understanding of God's Word and a redemptive approach to storytelling in his Christian ministry.
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May
27
2023
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Kelly Gilbert with Trans World Radio shares stories of wind-up radios bringing the gospel to Africa, while David Hevner discusses his TV series, The Last Evangelist, which ties Scripture to current events and encourages viewers to apply biblical truths to their lives.
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May
20
2023
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Peter Rosenberger shares his experiences as a caregiver for his wife, Gracie, who has undergone numerous surgeries and medical treatments. He emphasizes the importance of gratitude, trust in God, and faith in the midst of challenging situations, and introduces his new book, 'A Minute for Caregivers,' which offers practical advice and biblical principles for caregivers.
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May
13
2023
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As parents, we have a unique opportunity to shape our children's worldview and help them develop a strong foundation in their faith. By prioritizing prayer and hope, we can create a culture of discipleship in our households, where our children feel safe to share their thoughts and feelings. By listening to our children and focusing on what we're doing, rather than reacting to the world around us, we can help them develop a strong sense of identity and purpose. Ultimately, our goal as parents should be to help our children become invincible in their faith, by teaching them to listen to God and to trust in His goodness.
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May
6
2023
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In a world where Christianity is growing fastest in the region of Asia, millions of new believers have no access to the Bible. The Bible League is working to change this, and listeners can get involved by sending Bibles to Asia. With the help of the Truth Network, the goal is to provide 3,000 Bibles to believers in countries such as China, India, and the Philippines by Memorial Day.
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Apr
29
2023
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Hudson Hatfield and Pastor Gregory Jones share their stories of faith and ministry, from reaching young men in East Winston to going on missions to Ukraine. They discuss the importance of discipleship, the power of the gospel, and the need for prayer and financial support to advance God's kingdom.
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Apr
22
2023
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Friends gather to share their passions and how God uses them to build the kingdom. Fred Hagee discusses his book 'Give Him Jesus' and Katie Carson shares her ministry 'Made in the Image' through beautiful journals. Dr. Carson talks about his ministry 'Date the Word' and their upcoming trip to Israel.
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Apr
15
2023
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Author Claire Fulton shares her inspiring story of how God took her passion for writing and used it to build the kingdom. She discusses her Campground Kids series, which features national parks and teaches right living morals, and her Drop of Mystery series, which combines essential oils with mystery and suspense. Claire's journey is a testament to following God's call, even when it's difficult, and trusting in His plan to bring about blessings and opportunities.
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Apr
8
2023
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In Africa, millions of people lack access to the gospel, but Transworld Radio is working to change that through wind-up radios that broadcast God's word in local languages. With a focus on heart language, this ministry is reaching people in their own tongues, bringing hope and transformation to communities in need.
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Apr
1
2023
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Daniel Baranowski and Tim Hanauer share their journeys from different professions to becoming worship ministers and landscape designers, highlighting how God uses their skills to connect people with Him. They discuss the importance of making disciples wherever they are, whether in the workplace or in their communities, and the need to adapt to changing times to effectively share the gospel.
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Mar
25
2023
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Terry Christian shares his book, What Did Jesus Say? The Seven Messages from the Master, which presents Jesus' teachings in a unique devotional format. Ellen Kennedy discusses her book, Walk with a Stranger, a story that explores the relationship between Jesus and his followers.
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Mar
18
2023
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Bunny Pounds and Reverend Raphael Cruz discuss the importance of Christians engaging in local elections, praying for their cities, and living out a biblical worldview. They share their experiences and the resources available through Christians Engaged, including the Salt and Light curriculum, to help people become more informed and involved in their communities.
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Mar
11
2023
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Dr. Brian Hack discusses his research on the church's relationship with people with disabilities, particularly autism, and how a biblical worldview is essential for understanding human worth and inclusion.
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Mar
4
2023
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Shannon Cook's children's book, I Made the Earth, explores the beauty of creation and God's greatness, while Eric Shipton's Forge Church and Dick Joyce's Reformation of the Moravian Church highlight the importance of faith and community in building the Kingdom.
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Feb
25
2023
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Rabbi Matthew Ponak explains the concept of mitzvah, a relationship with God, and how it's not just about following commandments, but about connecting with God and others. He also discusses the significance of circumcision, the Jewish understanding of sheol, and the importance of dialogue and discussion in Judaism.
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Feb
18
2023
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A Christian shares their morning routine, which includes prayer, exercise, and a healthy breakfast, as a way to connect with God and start the day on a positive note. They also discuss the importance of spiritual warfare and the need to listen to God's guidance in prayer.
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Feb
11
2023
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Robbie Dilmore shares stories of how God takes people's passions and uses them to build the kingdom, highlighting the importance of giving and serving others, and how it can bring joy and fulfillment to both the giver and receiver.
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Feb
4
2023
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Rabbi Matthew Ponek and Jeannie Rodriguez share their personal experiences with grief and hope, drawing from their books Embodied Kabbalah and When Hope Met Hopelessness. They discuss the importance of finding balance in spiritual life, the process of healing, and the role of community in times of crisis.
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Jan
28
2023
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Mark Little shares his journey from being a pitmaster champion to losing his restaurant due to COVID, and finding new purpose in his art. He discusses the importance of faith, community, and worship in overcoming challenges and finding new opportunities.
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Jan
21
2023
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Brad Bartlett shares his journey of being broken and finding healing through his book 'Mended in a Broken World'. He talks about the importance of forgiveness and letting go of past wounds, and how the entrenchment, a weekend event with Masculine Journey, can help men find healing and intimacy with God.
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Jan
14
2023
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Brad Dacus and Adam Draper from the Pacific Justice Institute discuss their work defending religious freedom, parental rights, and social justice, while Aaron Dirth and Dan Beckman from Letters From Home share their 50-state tour and music that uplifts and unites Americans.
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Jan
7
2023
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Darrell Bock and Robbie Dilmore discuss the ministry of 365 Christian men, which aims to inspire and encourage men through real-life stories of men who have taken what they love and let God turn their passion into Kingdom Pursuits. They share stories of men who have made a difference in their lives and communities, and how these stories can be a source of inspiration and encouragement for others.
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Dec
31
2022
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Developing good habits has everything to do with getting a better marriage and getting in the habit of even thinking about it and talking about it. Couples can restore the thought of their spouse making their life better, and when they believe that about marriage, everything in life should be better.
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Dec
17
2022
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Jill Nelson shares her inspiring story of overcoming health challenges and finding purpose in her work as a health insurance agent, while also discussing her experiences with miracles, faith, and healing, and how these have impacted her life and relationships.
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Dec
10
2022
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Triad Baptist Church's Christ in Christmas event brings hope and the true meaning of Christmas to the community, featuring a choir concert, live drama, and a gospel presentation. Meanwhile, John Priest shares his personal story of faith and his prison ministry, where he witnessed 11 men come to Christ in a jail cell.
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Dec
3
2022
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A woman shares her story of perseverance in prayer and faith, as she was healed from a debilitating condition. She encourages listeners to continue praying and seeking God's miracles, and shares her book 'Hope in Hard Times' to help others find hope and strength in their own struggles.
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Nov
26
2022
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Surviving the holidays while grieving is a process that requires preparation, self-care, and support. Grief can be triggered by various factors, including the holidays, and it's essential to prioritize one's well-being during this time. The Persecution Project is working to provide aid to Christians in the Sudan, who are facing persecution and trauma due to the ongoing conflict.
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Nov
19
2022
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Fonda Bryant, a mental health and suicide prevention advocate, shares her personal story of struggling with clinical depression and how she almost died by suicide 27 years ago. She emphasizes the importance of education and caring in preventing mental health crises and discusses her work with QPR training, which teaches people how to recognize the signs of someone in crisis and get them the help they need.
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Nov
5
2022
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Tad Weiss recounts the miraculous story of his daughter's survival after being hit by a bus, and how God's presence was evident throughout her recovery and subsequent journey. Gary O'Neill shares his own faith journey, from working in the car business to becoming an actor and comedian in Hollywood, and how he's learned to work clean and use his platform for God's glory.
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Oct
31
2022
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The importance of alphabetical order in gardening is debated, with some finding it a useful tool and others questioning its practicality. Meanwhile, a humorous exploration of the Garden of Eden reveals the trees' mysterious beverage and a clever riddle about a cheerleading herb.
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Oct
29
2022
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Frank Banfield discusses his ministry, Kids Beach Club, which provides Bible studies in schools worldwide, teaching character and introducing Jesus to preteens. Bill Combs shares his book, Back to the Garden, which explores Hebrew pictograms that point to Jesus, revealing the Bible's underlying meaning and symbolism.
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Oct
22
2022
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A mother's undying prayer changes the life of a man who was once a bigot, and the impact of faith on sports and culture is explored through the movie Paul's Promise and the FCA Banquet.
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Oct
17
2022
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A young woman's conversion to Christianity after leaving radical Islam has led to her persecution, highlighting the need for Bibles in areas where believers are suffering. Meanwhile, a quote about kissing sparks a discussion about the meaning behind Judas' betrayal of Jesus with a kiss.
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Oct
15
2022
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Diane Virginia's Bible study, The Kiss of Peace, explores the Song of Solomon from a man's perspective, revealing Jesus Christ's deep love for the church and the importance of communion and the kiss in Christian relationships.
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Oct
8
2022
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Persecuted Christians around the world are facing unimaginable suffering, but they're also doing amazing things in the face of adversity. The Bible League is working to provide Bibles to those in need, and True Girls is a ministry that empowers girls to know their worth and value. Join Michael Woolworth from the Bible League and Robin Myers from True Girls as they share stories of hope and resilience in the face of persecution.
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Sep
24
2022
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Discipleship is a lifelong journey of obedience, experienced in a personal love relationship with Jesus Christ. A new book, Master Life Together, aims to simplify and update the classic Master Life program, making it more accessible to a new generation. The book is a discipleship experience for small groups, focusing on developing a vital prayer life and understanding what it means to follow Jesus in all aspects of life.
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Sep
17
2022
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The Middle Eastern Christian Festival brings together people from different nationalities and backgrounds to celebrate their faith and culture. The festival, held at the Friendly Arabic Church, showcases the love and unity of Jesus Christ, despite the conflicts and wars in the Middle East. Attendees can experience the food, music, and activities of different cultures, and meet their brothers and sisters in Christ from around the world.
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Sep
12
2022
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The Bible contains various references to medicine, with the first mention occurring when God gave Moses two tablets. A missionary's favorite car is often joked to be a convertible, and God's nose is a subject of humor in a Bible riddle.
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Sep
10
2022
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Two pastors share their experiences with pastoral care, discussing the importance of support and community for ministers. They highlight the challenges of ministerial suffering, anxiety, and isolation, and emphasize the need for biblical counseling and community outreach.
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Sep
3
2022
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The Hope Center is a community-driven initiative that provides food and clothing to those in need, with a focus on family connection and strengthening the community. The Masculine Journey boot camp offers a unique experience for men to grow closer to God and find healing, with a focus on spiritual growth and redemption.
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Aug
29
2022
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The impact of skin color on psoriasis diagnosis and treatment is explored, while a personal story of living with the condition is shared. Meanwhile, a discussion about retirement homes and real estate sales is intertwined with a Bible riddle about the concept of home.
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Aug
27
2022
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At the Morningstar facility in Fort Mill, South Carolina, the Man Up Conference brings together men to share their stories of faith and redemption. David Herr, a real estate agent and author, shares his book 'When a House Buys a Person,' which tells stories of how God has worked in his life and the lives of others. Jeff Carroll, a radio host, shares his story of how he found his true identity and purpose at Morningstar, and Wayne King, a former professional wrestler, shares his miraculous story of forgiveness and healing after attending Nikita's Man Camp.
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Aug
22
2022
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Long-distance relationships can be challenging, and language barriers can make communication difficult. A man shares humorous anecdotes about his wife's sense of humor and their playful banter, highlighting the importance of faith and its impact on one's life.
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Aug
20
2022
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A grieving mother shares her story of loss and how she found hope after her son's unexpected passing due to epilepsy. She discusses the importance of respecting and honoring one's pain, and how her faith in God helped her navigate her grief journey. Meanwhile, a guest from Team Jesus shares about the ministry's mission to please God by glorifying Him, and the importance of faith in achieving God's will.
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Aug
15
2022
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The Middle Eastern Christian festival is a team effort, but what happens when individuals don't cooperate, like an anti-vaxxer on a basketball team or the Kool-Aid man on a baseball team. Meanwhile, the Carolina Panthers have yet to win a Super Bowl, and the COVID pandemic has disrupted many events, including the festival. The King James Version of the Bible mentions three animal teams in the Book of Isaiah.
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Aug
13
2022
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The Middle Eastern Christian Festival is a unique celebration of faith, culture, and community, where people from different countries come together to share their stories, traditions, and love for God. With a focus on fellowship and community, the festival is a testament to the power of faith and the importance of living life together.
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Aug
9
2022
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International skydivers rely on essential tips for their missions, while the city of Geneva is known for its focus on time, much like the iconic Swiss watch. Meanwhile, a cat woman's move to Nepal sparks a clever pun, and a riddle is presented to test listeners' knowledge.
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Aug
6
2022
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Stephen Jumper shares his experiences with International Commission, a Christian ministry that shares the gospel in North America and around the world. He discusses his personal journey, from his first mission trip to the Philippines to his current role as Vice President of North America for International Commission. Stephen emphasizes the importance of prayer and volunteering in spreading the gospel and shares stories of how God has worked through ordinary people to achieve extraordinary things.
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Aug
1
2022
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Portugal offers a unique experience where time feels like it's slowing down, making it an attractive destination for potential retirees who want to invest wisely and secure their financial future.
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Jul
30
2022
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Ordinary people with extraordinary passion share their stories of turning their passions into Kingdom Pursuits, with stand-up comedian Tim Hawkins launching his new multi-city concert tour.
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Jul
25
2022
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Carmen takes a risk by telling wheelchair jokes, sparking a conversation about a sensitive topic.
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Jul
23
2022
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Marty Hartman, an ambassador for Free Wheelchair Mission, shares the organization's mission to provide wheelchairs to people in need around the world, and how listeners can help for as little as $96. He's joined by Captain Jim Kinney, who discusses his new prayer app, Inspiring Ignite, and shares his personal experience with the importance of accessibility.
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Jul
18
2022
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The hosts engage in a playful conversation about America, discussing its symbolism and cultural significance, while also sharing humorous riddles and anecdotes.
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Jul
16
2022
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Arnica, a natural pain-relieving plant, is used to soothe sore muscles and heal bruises.
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Jul
12
2022
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Traveling to Portugal can lead to thoughts of retirement, but a humorous exploration of angels and their characteristics takes center stage, including their ability to light candles and smell good, as well as a play on words involving internet instructions and a biblical riddle about an angel and a menu.
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Jul
9
2022
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Cecil Stokes and Michelle Medlock Adams discuss their new book, I Love You to the Sun and Beyond, which explores creative ways to express love to children. They also talk about the Ride for Angels, a motorcycle event benefiting the Hospice of Davidson County, and its impact on the community.
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Jul
7
2022
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George Washington's story about chopping down his mother's favorite cherry tree is used to teach a lesson about honesty, as a father uses it to compare to his own son's actions, knocking over an outhouse on the 4th of July.
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Jul
2
2022
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Virginia Miller and her husband John discuss their 26-year experience with Vacation Bible School at West Ashboro Baptist Church, while Matt Christian from Christian History Magazine talks about the role of the Bible in shaping America's history and the importance of sin and repentance in the Christian faith.
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Jun
28
2022
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A lighthearted and humorous discussion about the concept of hope, addiction, and the consequences of taking risks, set against a backdrop of biblical references and wordplay.
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Jun
25
2022
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God takes people's passion and uses it to build the kingdom through various faith-based ministries, including Energized Ministries, Hope Center, and Crossfire Ministries, which use sports as a platform to share the gospel and serve their communities.
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Jun
21
2022
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The persecuted are suffering, and they need Bibles to endure. Pirates, Muslims, and even Star Wars fans have unique ways of starting their prayers, while Jamaicans and Bible fathers have their own ways of closing theirs.
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Jun
18
2022
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A 19-year-old girl named Aria was beaten and violated by local authorities after leaving radical Islam and giving her life to Jesus Christ. Meanwhile, a man named Brian shares his story of transformation at the House of Prayer, a Christian ministry that helps men overcome addiction and find spiritual growth. Through his journey, Brian experiences a life-changing moment when he meets Jesus and finds healing and redemption.
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Jun
14
2022
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The host discusses various leagues, including a hide-and-seek league and a Bible League, while also sharing personal anecdotes and jokes about relationships and sports.
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Jun
11
2022
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Bible League is working to address the loss of religious freedom around the world, providing Bibles to persecuted believers in countries like India, China, and the Middle East. With the help of the Truth Network, they aim to send 3,500 Bibles to believers in need, at just $5 per Bible.
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Jun
6
2022
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Cars are often associated with various parts of our lives, from daily commutes to leisure activities. However, there are some interesting paradoxes and riddles surrounding cars, such as when a car is not a car or why a gentleman might drive his Subaru into a lake. These humorous anecdotes and puzzles showcase the creativity and playfulness of human interaction with cars.
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Jun
4
2022
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A breakthrough basketball camp and a classic car cruise are coming up in Winston-Salem and High Point, offering opportunities for kids to learn the fundamentals of basketball and for car enthusiasts to show off their vehicles. The events are being hosted by Kingdom Pursuits and will feature a NASCAR simulator and other activities. Meanwhile, Clark Chilton, an associate pastor at Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church, is passionate about evangelism and reaching out to the community through various mediums, including television and streaming.
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May
31
2022
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Achilles' last words at his deathbed were 'Defeat hurts', a poignant reflection on the pain of losing. This phrase is often referenced in relation to the concept of an Achilles' heel, a vulnerability that can lead to downfall. In a lighter vein, the hosts also ponder the idea of a universal remote control, and pose a Bible riddle about the last tennis match mentioned in the Bible.
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May
28
2022
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In Africa, millions of people lack access to the Bible and Christian teachings. Transworld Radio's Wind-Up Radio program provides a lifeline, broadcasting the gospel to millions through wind-up radios. David Hevner's TV series, The Last Evangelist, explores current events through scripture, educating viewers on the importance of understanding and applying biblical teachings.
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May
23
2022
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The Roman Empire was cut in half, and Louis XIV felt broke after completing the palace at Versailles. Meanwhile, the world faces water shortages, with two-thirds of the population potentially affected by 2025. In ancient Greece, the biggest hit movie was Troy Story, and Alexander the Great shares a common trait with Kermit the Frog.
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May
21
2022
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Listeners hear how God takes passion and uses it to build the Kingdom, with guests from Gospel for Asia and Christian History Institute sharing stories of clean water, healing, and the power of prayer.
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May
16
2022
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A comedian shares a series of clever wordplay jokes and puns, highlighting the power of language and humor in everyday life.
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May
14
2022
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A feature-length documentary, The Matter of Life, tackles the pro-life, pro-choice argument from the science of embryology, the history of how we got to this point in our society, and powerful personal stories of people who have overcome troubling circumstances and redeemed stories. The film highlights pro-life pregnancy resource organizations and people in the pro-life movement who are doing amazing things to help women, leaving people with hope and changing hearts and minds.
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May
9
2022
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Mothers have a unique way of making their children laugh, even with the most corny jokes. A mother's love and intuition are unwavering, and their influence can be felt throughout a person's life. From childhood to adulthood, a mother's role is multifaceted and enduring.
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May
7
2022
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Victoria Fonville, Chelsea Smith, and Christopher Fedkew from the Pro-Life Future of the Triangle organization discuss their efforts to educate people on the resources available for women in need, and how they plan to continue their work despite the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade. Matt Christian from Christian History Institute shares his insights on the historical context of the pro-life movement and how it relates to the current events. The conversation also touches on personal stories of faith and identity, and how God uses hardships and pain to bring people closer to Him.
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Apr
30
2022
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Derek Masha-Monday shares his story of growing up in Zimbabwe and how he was introduced to Christianity through a missionary. He discusses the importance of spreading the Gospel and the work being done in his village, including drilling water wells and soccer ministry. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities in Zimbabwe and the impact of Christian values on the community.
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Apr
25
2022
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A Polish immigrant's experience at the DMV sparks a series of jokes about immigrants and their experiences in different countries, highlighting cultural differences and humorous misunderstandings.
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Apr
23
2022
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The Christian Holocaust, a genocide that occurred from 1909 to 1923, is a pivotal event in the story of Tony Christ's book, The Immigrant. The book follows the journey of Tony's father, an immigrant who faced persecution and prejudice, and ultimately found freedom in America. Through his story, Tony highlights the importance of understanding the struggles of immigrants and the need for compassion and empathy.
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Apr
16
2022
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Mabel Ninan shares her story of immigrating to the US, feeling lost and uncertain, but finding purpose and joy through her faith in God. Her book, Far From Home, explores her experiences and the lessons she learned about identity, community, and God's love. Meanwhile, Michael Hansley discusses his upcoming men's conference, Call to Duty, which aims to equip men in discipleship and help them grow in their faith.
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Apr
9
2022
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John Eldridge's new book, Restoration Year, is a 365-day devotional that guides readers through a journey of restoration, seeking more wholeheartedness, and healing from past wounds. The book focuses on restoration, with an overarching purpose of seeking more wholeness in Christ and the life He has for us. Eldridge's writing aims to help readers understand the life that comes through the resurrection and the importance of protecting their union with God.
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Apr
2
2022
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A community in Winston-Salem, led by City with Dwellings and The Dwelling, is working to address homelessness and provide affordable housing options for those in need. The organization relies on community support and volunteerism to make a difference in the lives of those affected by poverty and mental health issues.
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Mar
28
2022
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The hosts engage in a series of humorous jokes and anecdotes about Chevy, including a discussion on why Norwegians drive Chevys and a comparison between a 1972 Chevelle and a Bic Mini.
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Mar
26
2022
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Live at Modern Chevrolet, Willie Gassett shares his passion for helping people find the right car, and how God puts it on people's hearts to come to the dealership. Nikita Koloff and Pastor Todd join in, discussing the importance of finding a church and getting involved in a community of believers.
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Mar
24
2022
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A radio personality shares a funny story about a Bible character needing a manicure and a clever commercial campaign for a tea shop, highlighting the power of humor and creativity in advertising.
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Mar
19
2022
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Men share their personal stories of struggling with father wounds and finding healing through boot camps and their relationships with God. They discuss the importance of living authentically and overcoming past traumas to become the men God created them to be.
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Mar
16
2022
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A butcher's block is a place where meat is prepared, but it's also a phrase used to describe a situation where carnivores can indulge in their meat cravings. The hosts share humorous anecdotes and riddles related to meat and butchers, including a Bible riddle about what every butcher hopes to hear when they get to heaven.
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Mar
12
2022
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God takes ordinary people and uses their passions to build a kingdom, illuminating the fruit of the Spirit and guiding them through Bible prophecy. A covenant nation, like America, has a special identity and responsibility to be a light in the world, even in times of darkness and judgment.
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Mar
5
2022
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A Christian butcher shop, the Butcher's Block, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, features local grass-fed beef, grass-fed bison, and antibiotic hormone-free chicken, all available for purchase. The shop's owners, who are Christians, are passionate about sharing their faith and serving their community. The shop has become a popular destination for those looking for high-quality meat and a chance to connect with like-minded individuals.
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Mar
2
2022
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God created alternating light and darkness for 24 hours, and a lamp in the Bible is described as a match made in heaven, leading to a series of humorous riddles and wordplay.
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Feb
26
2022
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Jessica Wins shares her remarkable story of how her family's passion for God's light transformed their lives and led to the creation of Bright Light Technologies, a company that uses clinically proven solutions to eliminate COVID-19 and bring light into dark places.
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Feb
23
2022
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The concept of running with horses is explored in a humorous scenario, where a person is chased by a lion and accompanied by a giraffe and a unicorn. The discussion also touches on the idea of centaurs, creatures from Greek mythology with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. Additionally, a Bible riddle is presented, asking which prophet outran horses.
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Feb
19
2022
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Ordinary people, like John Bunyan and Paul, were used by God to achieve extraordinary things, and their stories can inspire and challenge men today. Christian leaders, such as Mayor Sandy Roberson and Blake Maddox, are being raised up to bring about a move of God in their nation, and their experiences can provide valuable lessons for others. The power of God's authority is being demonstrated through the lives of these individuals, and it's a reminder that God is still working in the world today.
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Feb
12
2022
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Pastor Skip Furrow discusses his church's 5K run to support Salem Pregnancy Care Center, while author David Johnson shares his book 'You Are a High Value Target,' highlighting the importance of knowing one's value and standing against evil. They explore themes of faith, culture, and the impact of abortion on individuals and society.
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Feb
5
2022
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Herbie Newell from Lifeline Children Services shares the organization's mission to equip the body of Christ to manifest the gospel to vulnerable children, including those affected by abortion. Bill Moncure discusses his devotional book, 'Let's Do It!', which encourages readers to put their faith into action. Sheila Munger talks about the Princess Cut movie series, which explores themes of faith, love, and redemption in the face of difficult circumstances.
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Jan
29
2022
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The Forsyth Jail and Prison Ministry provides support to inmates, their families, and correctional officers through Bible studies, hygiene item donations, and volunteer work. The organization is working to combat the spread of COVID-19 in its facilities and is exploring new technologies to improve air quality. Meanwhile, Bright Light Technologies is offering commercial-level air purification systems for homes and businesses, aiming to reduce the spread of infectious diseases.
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Jan
15
2022
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Reggie Holiday shares his insights on leadership, emphasizing the importance of character development, vision execution, and team mentality. He discusses how leaders can cultivate a servant leadership mindset, prioritize their identity in Christ, and be led by the Holy Spirit. Through his book, 'Hashtag Lead Well,' Reggie provides a 31-day devotional to help leaders grow and develop in their faith and leadership abilities.
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Jan
8
2022
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Exploring how God takes our passions and uses them to build the kingdom, through conversations with individuals who have a deep relationship with God and a love for the Word. From discussions on theology and Bible study to stories of faith and trust, and from ministry and service to the importance of beauty and identity, this podcast delves into the depths of the human experience and our connection with the divine.
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Jan
1
2022
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A mother's faith is tested as she and her husband weather Hurricane Ida, and she finds peace and comfort in her relationship with God. Meanwhile, the host explores the significance of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and how it relates to the story of Adam's creation.
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Dec
25
2021
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A missionary's journey to the Tinananan tribe in the Philippines, where he shares the love of Jesus and translates the Bible into their language, and a woman's passion for the El Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, where she shares Jesus' love with pilgrims and prays for their hearts to be open to the Gospel.
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Dec
18
2021
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Pastor Jay Boyce shares the importance of worship and the right attitude, altitude, and gratitude in approaching God, using the story of the Magi and their gifts to Jesus as an example. He also discusses the fruit of the Spirit and how it grows from a heart yielded to God's Spirit, and performs several Christmas songs, including 'O Holy Night' and 'Adore'.
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Dec
11
2021
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Burt Jones, chaplain at the North Carolina State Capitol, and Pastor Alan Holmes, author of 'Redefine: A Simple Path to a Hope-Filled Life', share their stories of how God led them into their roles and how they find hope and redemption in their lives. They discuss the importance of humility, the role of the church and government, and how Jesus' teachings in the Sermon on the Mount can redefine what it means to have a relationship with God.
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Dec
4
2021
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A Christmas show featuring ordinary people with extraordinary passion, exploring stories of men and women who take what they love and let God turn their passion into Kingdom Pursuits. The show highlights Christmas events such as Christmas with the Chosen, Love Out Loud's Christmas in the City, and Pinedale Christian Church's Home for Christmas, emphasizing the importance of faith-based events in bringing people together during the holiday season.
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Nov
27
2021
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Gospel for Asia's Christmas Critter Campaign provides opportunities to tangibly communicate God's love to people in need, including Bible literacy, women's empowerment, clean water, and child sponsorship. By partnering with Gospel for Asia, individuals can make a significant impact on communities in Asia, lifting people out of poverty and sharing the love of Christ.
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Nov
27
2021
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The hosts of the Christian Car Guys show reflect on the theme of thirst and spiritual hunger, drawing parallels between the biblical account of the Feast of Sukkot and the idea of seeking God's living water. They share personal stories of how God has made them thirsty for Him, and invite listeners to share their own experiences of spiritual thirst and how God has quenched it.
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Nov
20
2021
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A doctor shares insights on the coronavirus vaccine, discussing its efficacy and the importance of booster shots. Meanwhile, a representative from Crisis Control Ministry explains the organization's holistic approach to assisting people in crisis, and a team from Kappa Studios discusses their efforts to produce faith-based content in Hollywood.
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Nov
13
2021
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A discussion on how God takes passion and uses it to build the kingdom, featuring Herb Burns, author of Never Stop, Andy Bowersox and Cindy Annan with Energize Ministries, and Nikita Koloff with Koloff for Christ Ministries.
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Nov
6
2021
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Chris Brady discusses his book Bitcoin Bride, which teaches people about Bitcoin in a fun and Christian perspective. He explains how Bitcoin can help individuals reclaim their financial freedom and independence. Meanwhile, Josh Riggs shares his story of transitioning from a successful Hollywood career to making faith-based films, highlighting the importance of prioritizing family and faith in one's life and work.
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Oct
30
2021
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Michael Bowman shares his powerful story of overcoming 25 years of addiction and finding hope in Jesus Christ. He now serves as a missionary in Liberia, working with drug-addicted populations and former child soldiers. Meanwhile, Tyler Sampson discusses his film 'A Father's Fight,' which explores the theme of addiction and redemption, and how he opened the film at a jailhouse to share the message of hope with inmates.
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Oct
23
2021
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Chad Gunderson, producer of The Chosen, discusses the show's unexpected success and how it has inspired others to create content that honors God. Meanwhile, Pam Laughlin, a candidate for the Clemens Village Council, shares her story of courage and determination, and Sharon Wayne, author of Levi Making Friends, talks about the importance of spreading good news and being a positive influence in one's community.
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Oct
16
2021
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The Bible League is working to bring God's Word to millions of Christians around the world who lack access to a Bible. With the help of The Truth Network, they're aiming to send 3,500 Bibles to believers in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. For just $5, you can send a Bible to someone in need and help them grow in their faith.
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Oct
9
2021
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Pastor Ron Beatty and Rob Tartt discuss the Durham Rescue Mission's efforts to help the homeless and provide a holistic program for those in crisis. They also talk about the upcoming Stand Up for America rally and the importance of standing up for the flag, law enforcement, and the unborn.
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Oct
2
2021
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Rhonda Martin shares her experience with the First Supper, an interactive way to teach children about Jesus' life, while Richard Cummins discusses the Lead Like Jesus event, a global gathering to equip people to lead like Jesus, with a focus on servant-based leadership and humility.
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Sep
25
2021
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A couple, Wes and Amanda Llewellyn, share their journey in filmmaking and how they met God's guidance in their lives. They discuss their company, 4L Films, and their passion for creating faith-based movies that promote family discipleship and biblical worldview. Meanwhile, another couple, Garrett and Yvette Hampton, talk about their documentary, Schoolhouse Rock, which explores the homeschooling movement and its impact on families.
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Sep
18
2021
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Dr. Mark Johnson discusses his new book on the New Covenant, exploring how it's a plan for our lives and humanity, while Jay Wesley shares his journey to make disciples of Christ in Asia Pacific. Meanwhile, Paul Long and Brad Silverman from Kappa Studios share their story of pivoting their company to glorify God and create faith-based films in Hollywood.
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Sep
11
2021
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A conversation about the importance of a Christian worldview and the impact of prayer vigils on abortion clinics, featuring Steve Witten from 40 Days for Life and a discussion on the movie 'Unplanned'. Additionally, a new film called 'His Only Son' is introduced, which tells the story of Abraham and Isaac, and the Christian Film Finishing Fund is highlighted as a way to support filmmakers in producing faith-based content.
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Sep
4
2021
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An emergency room doctor explains the benefits of the COVID vaccine, addressing common misconceptions and fears about mRNA technology. She emphasizes the importance of making an informed decision and encourages people to read about the risks and benefits of vaccination.
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Aug
28
2021
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The story of the Israelites in the desert, where God sent poisonous snakes among them as a result of their disobedience, serves as a powerful illustration of the importance of faith and trust in God's promises. The Israelites' lack of faith and understanding of God's character is evident in their response to the snakes, and their failure to truly repent and trust in God's provision leads to further consequences. However, God's solution, as revealed through Moses, demonstrates His desire for the Israelites to have faith in Him, even in difficult situations, and to look to Him for salvation.
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Aug
21
2021
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Heather Carter shares her personal story of battling leukemia and finding hope through her faith, writing a book called Soul Selfie, and exploring the concept of the 'disease of the soul'.
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Aug
19
2021
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A collection of humorous anecdotes and witty one-liners, including a Baptist minister's son baptizing his cats, a botanist's clever cure for constipation, and a frog's unexpected encounter with a psychic.
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Aug
14
2021
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Exploring the concept of a covenant versus a contract in one's relationship with God, and how it can impact daily life and work, through the stories of a roofer, a life insurance salesman, and a radio host.
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Aug
11
2021
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A former atheist professor recounts his journey from dismissing God to finding a deeper understanding of faith in Jesus, leading to a dramatic transformation in his life and a newfound sense of purpose and joy.
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Aug
7
2021
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In countries like Pakistan and Africa, COVID-19 has brought unprecedented challenges, including food shortages and limited access to information. Organizations like Transworld Radio and Light of Life Ministry are working to bring hope and the Word of God to those in need through wind-up radios, which can be powered without electricity. These radios have a profound impact on people's lives, providing them with a connection to the outside world and a chance to hear about Jesus. With the help of generous donors, these organizations are able to distribute radios and bring people closer to God.
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Jul
31
2021
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Guests Brad Silverman and Martin Bennett share their experiences of seeking God's guidance and following their faith, discussing the importance of personal holiness, prayer, and Bible study in their daily lives. They also talk about their projects, including the film 'Selfie Dad' and the book 'Wounded Tiger', which highlight the power of redemption and friendship with God.
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Jul
24
2021
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Pinedale Christian Church is hosting the Dr. John Pruitt Memorial Veterans Dental Clinic, providing free dental care to veterans and active military. The clinic is part of the Leave It Better projects, a community service initiative that aims to help those in need. Volunteers are needed to help make this event a success, and donations are also welcome to support the cause.
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Jul
17
2021
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Paul Menino shares his grandfather Vinny's extraordinary passion for family and God, and how it inspired him to plant a church in Pennsylvania. Vinny's legacy lives on through his family and the impact he had on those around him.
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Jul
10
2021
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Brock Agee and Jerry Smith from Le Blue and Mighty Muscadine share their passion for the muscadine grape and its numerous health benefits. Paul Long and Brad Silverman from Kappa Studios discuss their Christian Film Finishing Fund, which helps filmmakers complete their projects. The event on July 17th at Triple J Manor House in Mocksville, North Carolina, will feature a tour of the muscadine vineyards, muscadine juice, and prizes.
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Jul
3
2021
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David Johnston discusses the concept of iniquity and how it relates to narcissism, explaining that it's the root of many problems in the world, including competition and self-acceptance issues. He also talks about his book, Why You Were Born, and how it explores the idea that people are created in God's image and have a unique purpose. Additionally, he discusses his book, For Every Soldier There Is a Time to Kill and a Time to Heal, which addresses the trauma and healing process for soldiers who have had to kill in combat.
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Jun
27
2021
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Angela Alexander shares her story of losing her two children in a car accident and finding comfort in the miracles that followed, including her son's letter to her and a drawing of a big backyard and tombstones with messages of joy and dancing. Pastor Ron Smedley discusses his work with Mission Recovery and the importance of addressing addiction and pain, while Alan Brooks shares his story of transitioning from a career in aviation to working with Missionary Air Group.
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Jun
21
2021
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Child Evangelism Fellowship, a 84-year-old ministry, celebrates 20 years since the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Good News Clubs, allowing them to operate in public schools. The ministry focuses on reaching elementary-aged children with the Gospel, and has seen significant growth in the Middle East, where millions of children have come to know the Lord in recent years. The organization's president, Reece Kaufman, shares stories of children coming to Christ and how it has led to the establishment of new churches. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on children and discipling them in the Word of God, and encourages pastors to train their Sunday school teachers to present the Gospel to children effectively.
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Jun
13
2021
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Randy Shepherd and Jamie Johnson with Crossfire Ministries share their passion for using basketball as a platform to share the gospel and build the kingdom. With over 22,000 young people coming through their camps, they've seen thousands make first-time decisions for Christ and go on to become full-time ministers. From basketball camps to prison ministry, Crossfire Ministries is reaching the world for Christ through their love of the game.
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Jun
6
2021
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Seventeen American authors share their memories of 9-11 in a book titled 9-11, That Beautiful Broken Day, which aims to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the event. The book is a collection of poems, experiences, and perspectives from Christians who were impacted by 9-11. The authors, including Ellen Kennedy and Nancy Panko, donate the proceeds of the book to Military Missions in Action, a nonprofit organization that assists disabled vets and active duty military and their families.
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May
30
2021
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Shelley Lance shares her story of being rescued from a Turkish prison, where she found freedom and a deeper connection with God. Her book, Unrecoverable, is a testament to God's power and redemption. Meanwhile, Kristen McMaster discusses her passion for the Constitution and the importance of understanding its principles. Their stories highlight the transformative power of faith and the impact of God's love on individuals and society.
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May
23
2021
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Author Akilah Dew discusses her book In Wrath, Remember Mercy, The Redemption of Torquil Dew, which explores themes of forgiveness, mercy, and wrath in the context of the Civil War and the Christian life. Pastor Thayne Barnes joins the conversation, sharing his own experiences and insights on the importance of forgiveness and mercy in building relationships and communities.
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May
16
2021
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Pastor Odell Cleveland shares his new book, It's My Turn Now, and discusses the challenges of caregiving, sibling rivalry, and finding hope in God's love. Eric Mock from the Slavic Gospel Association talks about their summer camps in the shadow of Chernobyl, where kids find new hope and faith in Christ.
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May
9
2021
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Pastor Chris Hughes and Pastor Chris Lieb discuss the importance of Christians being involved in public policy and community service, highlighting the work of the Citizens for America Foundation and the Dream Center of Forsyth County. They share personal stories of how God has used them to make a difference in people's lives and encourage listeners to get involved in making a positive impact in their communities.
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May
2
2021
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The Global Water Center is committed to eradicating water poverty around the world, bringing safe water to communities, and opening doors for living water. Their traveling mobile Discovery Center is a highly interactive exhibit that showcases the science of earth and water, and visitors can interact with real people who have gone from water poverty to well-being.
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Apr
25
2021
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Men from various backgrounds and professions gathered at a man camp to chase after the heart of God, experiencing profound spiritual growth, and discovering new aspects of their faith journey. Through solitude, worship, and community, they encountered God's presence in unique and powerful ways, leading to a deeper understanding of their purpose and a stronger connection with their Christian community.
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Apr
17
2021
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Amy Cabo and Boris Nikolov discuss their upcoming book of poetry, inspired by the Holy Spirit, while Don Gladden shares about his novel Oblivion's Reach, which explores the battle between light and darkness, and the importance of intercessory prayer in spiritual battles.
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Apr
11
2021
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Alan Autry's movie Victory by Submission explores the theme of loving one's wife well, while the Masculine Journey boot camp helps men pursue their identity and walk with God. The event, based on John Eldridge's Wild at Heart, aims to help men overcome their father wounds and find their true purpose in life.
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Apr
4
2021
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Women have played a significant role in shaping the Christian faith and its impact on society. From the early church to modern-day politics, women have been leaders in spreading the message of Christianity and promoting election integrity. This episode explores the importance of women in leadership and how they are making a difference in their communities.
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Mar
28
2021
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A community event called Covered by 33 aims to bring people together, share testimonies of hope and redemption, and provide resources for those in need, including veterans and those struggling with PTSD and combat trauma.
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Mar
21
2021
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Heath Playcheck from CLI Prison Alliance shares stories of how God uses passion to build the kingdom, including a young man named Daniel who met Jesus in a Philippine prison and went on to lead others to Christ. Meanwhile, Pastor Matthew Sink from Pinedale Christian Church discusses their Easter celebration, which will be held outdoors in the church parking lot, and how it's a chance for the community to come together and worship after a long year of isolation.
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Mar
14
2021
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A couple, Robbie and Tammy, share their experiences with marriage and relationships, discussing their differences and how they work together to build a strong partnership. They also explore the Beyond Our Love worksheet, a tool created by Don Crosby to help couples communicate and deepen their connection.
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Mar
7
2021
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Andy Napier with Transworld Radio and Randy Grebe, director of the Logos Hope, share stories of how God is using their ministries to spread the gospel and bring hope to people in Africa and around the world. They discuss the importance of Bible teaching and discipleship in helping people grow in their faith and live transformed lives.
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Feb
28
2021
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Joanne Vickner shares her book 'It's Storytime Meemaw' which features stories that point children to God, while Hope Earwood from the Pregnancy Network discusses their End of the Year Challenge and expansion to Winston-Salem, highlighting the importance of empowering women to choose life and make healthy choices.
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Feb
21
2021
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A Christian car guy shares his story of how God used him to build a kingdom through his passion for racing and community service. He talks about his ministry, Jesus' Labor of Love, and how it has helped people in need, including a woman who received a car repair after being told it was not worth fixing.
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Feb
6
2021
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At the Men's Summit, speakers share their experiences and insights on various topics, including church security, active shooters, and the importance of understanding the spirit, soul, and body. Phil Collins and Nikita Koloff discuss their passions and how they use their gifts to serve others, while emphasizing the need for men to take responsibility and 'man up' in their faith.
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Jan
31
2021
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Dave Compton shares his 44-year journey in Christian radio, from his early days as a teenager to his current role at WPET, the Piedmont's inspiration station. He talks about how his passion for Southern gospel music began after being saved and how he was mentored by his pastor, Reverend Harold Townsend. Compton also shares stories of his time at WWMO and WPT, and how he was inspired by the radio bug at a young age.
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Jan
24
2021
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Ordinary people with extraordinary passions share their stories of how God takes their passion and uses it to build the kingdom. Mike Zwick and Robbie Dilmore discuss the Men's Summit, featuring Nikita Koloff and Roy Jones, where men can come together to be inspired and motivated to live a higher standard.
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Jan
17
2021
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Captain Jim Kinney, a U.S. Navy retired and author of 'Is God a Conservative?', shares his insights on the importance of developing a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and trusting in God's blessings. He discusses how faith can be strengthened through prayer and how it's essential to understand that God is active in our lives every day, even in the smallest details.
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Jan
9
2021
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Exploring the concept of meekness and its connection to angels, as discussed by Adam Draper and Nancy Panko on Kingdom Pursuits. They delve into the Hebrew word 'anav' and its meaning, as well as the role of angels in worshiping God and doing His bidding. The conversation also touches on the idea of being yoked to God and exercising faith, with Nancy sharing her experiences of writing about angels and Adam discussing his interactions with a guardian angel.
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Jan
3
2021
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Diane Moshera shares her passion for horses and how they've taught her valuable lessons about life and faith, while Pastor Duane Carson discusses the importance of memorizing Scripture and applying it to everyday life through his feature 'Date the Word'.
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Dec
27
2020
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Joanne Vickner shares stories from her book It's Storytime, Meemaw, an answered prayer for stories that point children to God, while Hope Earwood from the Pregnancy Network discusses their End of the Year challenge to empower women to face unplanned pregnancies without fear.
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Dec
19
2020
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The Christian Car Guy hosts a Christmas party on Kingdom Pursuits, where they share stories, give out elf names, and discuss the importance of friendship, faith, and God's heart. They reflect on their own experiences and the impact of their Christian community on their lives.
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Dec
12
2020
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The Pregnancy Network is working to empower women to choose life, providing free medical services, classes, and mentorship. Meanwhile, author Parker Bradley explores the Minor Prophets, highlighting their message of restoration and redemption through Jesus Christ.
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Dec
6
2020
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A discussion on the impact of COVID-19 on the church and the importance of faith, discipleship, and community in the face of persecution. Guests share their experiences and perspectives on how to navigate the challenges of the pandemic while remaining true to their faith and reaching out to others in need.
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Nov
29
2020
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A Christian man shares his concept of 'Date the Word,' where each date corresponds to a Bible verse, and a pastor explains how this helps him connect Scripture with numbers. Meanwhile, a guest discusses her foundation, Hope and Love, which serves pediatric cancer patients and their families, and a listener pledges $2,000 to support their Christmas gift card initiative.
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Nov
22
2020
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Pastors Jay Stewart and Derek Hawkins share their story of racial reconciliation and unity through their book 'Welded', which explores how to form racial bonds that last. They discuss their personal experiences and how God has brought them together despite their differences. The conversation also touches on the importance of seeking understanding and unity in the face of division and chaos, and how this is a key part of God's vision for the earth and for our lives.
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Nov
15
2020
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A shoebox ministry and a furniture donation program are helping to transform the lives of individuals and families in need. The Operation Christmas Child program provides shoeboxes filled with essential items to children in over 100 countries, while Green Nest offers free furniture to those transitioning out of homelessness.
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Nov
8
2020
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A Christian leader shares his concerns about America's spiritual battle and encourages listeners to pray for the country. He also discusses the importance of morality and the role of the church in shaping the nation's values. Meanwhile, a grandmother shares stories of her faith and how she uses them to point children to God.
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Oct
26
2020
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A leader's role in empowering women to make informed decisions about their unplanned pregnancies is explored through the story of a woman who chose life, and the importance of community and mentorship in supporting individuals through difficult times.
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Oct
18
2020
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A conversation about the importance of faith, community, and finding one's true purpose in life. Guests share their personal stories of transformation and growth through their experiences with boot camps and home churches, highlighting the value of building relationships and deepening one's connection with God.
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Oct
11
2020
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Pastor Ron Smedley and Rosemary Pope share their personal stories of addiction, grief, and trauma, highlighting the importance of community and faith in the healing process. They discuss the challenges of navigating loss and the need for support and resources in overcoming addiction and mental health struggles.
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Oct
4
2020
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In the midst of despair, Christians in the Nuba Mountains find hope and strength in their faith, despite persecution and bombings. The book of Habakkuk offers timely guidance on trusting in God's sovereignty and walking by faith, even in the face of uncertainty.
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Sep
27
2020
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Deanna Jewell from the Pregnancy Network shares stories of women choosing life and the impact of abortion on society. Alex McFarland discusses his book, The Assault on America, and the importance of defending natural law and morality in the face of secularism and atheism. The hosts also discuss the upcoming virtual gala for the Pregnancy Network and the need for Christians to engage in the culture and defend their nation before it's too late.
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Sep
20
2020
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Janice Young, author of the children's book Sunshine and Butterflies, shares her story of how God led her to write the book, which is based on her personal experience of feeling lost and then finding her way back to God. Pastor Abidam Paul Shaw from Clearview Church shares his story of how he grew up in a Christian home but struggled with his faith and eventually found his way back to God. The hosts discuss the importance of faith and how God can use our passions to build the kingdom.
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Sep
12
2020
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God takes ordinary people's passions and uses them to build the kingdom. Jeff Terrell's journey from bodybuilding to faith-based strength ministry and art design is a powerful example of this. With Faith Force, he and his team break barriers and impact lives through school assemblies, art, and strength demonstrations, sharing the gospel and inspiring others to follow their passions for God's glory.
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Aug
25
2020
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Aug
15
2020
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What a story, what a life changing mission. Matt & Ed from The Persecution Project update us on their completed and still needed medical missionary work in Nuba. Listen. It will change you.
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