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Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
February 13, 2026
Hudson Taylor, a remarkable missionary, was known for his faith, humility, and optimistic spirit. He credited his confidence in the Lord with the statement 'If we are obeying God, the responsibility rests with him, not us.' Taylor's life was marked by a sense of joy and humility, and he was responsible for leading nearly one thousand missionaries into China, planting hundreds of churches, and starting schools. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 12, 2026
A white cloth, seemingly ordinary, holds an extraordinary story of the American Civil War, slavery, and the struggle for freedom. It was woven by an enslaved person on a plantation in South Carolina, and its history reveals the complexities of the war and the lives of those who lived through it. [... more]
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So What?
Lon Solomon
January 11, 2026
The Bible teaches that God wants to use ordinary people to advance His work on earth, and that being available, obedient, and a tunnel for God's glory are key principles for being used by Him. The Apostle Paul and Hudson Taylor are examples of how God used people who were available, obedient, and humble, and how they made a significant impact in their lives and the lives of others. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 25, 2025
Heather McPherson, curator of history at the South Carolina Military Museum, shares the story of her great uncle Ralph Ferguson, who served in the 29th Division during World War II and landed on Omaha Beach. Through her research and connection with her family, Heather brings Ralph's story to life, highlighting the importance of preserving memories and honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
July 10, 2025
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein vetoed three bills, including the Personal Privacy Protection Act, which aimed to protect charity donors' privacy, citing concerns over transparency and potential dark money in politics. Meanwhile, the state is dealing with the aftermath of Tropical Storm Chantal, which caused historic levels of flash flooding in the central Piedmont region. Additionally, a nationwide healthcare fraud takedown resulted in over 300 individuals being charged, including nine in North Carolina, with authorities seizing over $245 million in assets. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
June 26, 2025
A contentious shrimp trawling ban has been introduced in the North Carolina General Assembly, sparking outrage among the shrimping industry and coastal communities. The ban, which would prohibit trawling within a half-mile of the shoreline, was added to a bill expanding the flounder fishing season and has been met with fierce opposition from lawmakers and industry leaders. The bill's fate remains uncertain, but its introduction has highlighted the complex issues surrounding environmental concerns and the economic impact of regulations on the shrimping industry. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
June 20, 2025
The North Carolina legislature has given final approval to the Power Reduction Act, which eliminates the state's statutory goal to cut carbon emissions by 70% by 2030. Supporters say this policy change could save North Carolinians up to $15 billion in future energy costs and will help meet skyrocketing power demands. Meanwhile, the Foster Care in NC Act aims to modernize and strengthen the state's child welfare system through a wide-ranging set of reforms. Additionally, the Neighbor State License Recognition Act advances occupational licensing reform by allowing individuals licensed in neighboring states to apply for equivalent licenses in North Carolina without having to start the process from scratch. Wolfspeed, a Durham-based company, is one step closer to filing for bankruptcy after creditors secured a $750 million financing deal. The company manufactures wide bandgap semiconductors and has faced financial woes and layoffs in recent months. [... more]
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Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
September 23, 2024
Hudson Taylor, a remarkable missionary, knew that his accomplishments were not about him, but about God's greatness. He faced extreme persecution in China, but his faithfulness to God allowed him to gain experience and strength for more serious trials. Taylor's life was marked by a sense of joy and humility, and he encouraged his staff to improve the character of their work, deepen their piety and devotion, and remove stones of stumbling if possible. [... more]
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Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
November 17, 2021
Hudson Taylor's remarkable life and ministry in China demonstrate the importance of faithfulness to God, perseverance in the face of challenges, and serving Him with humility. His story showcases how trusting in God's sovereignty and provision can lead to spiritual growth and a deeper understanding of His will. [... more]
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Connect with Skip Heitzig
Skip Heitzig
December 03, 2020
The story of Noah's life and faith serves as a powerful example of how one person can stand alone and make a difference. Despite living in a world of disobedience, Noah's righteous lifestyle and obedience to God's word rebuked the wickedness of his generation. His faith in God's promise to judge the world led him to build the ark, a demonstration of his trust in God's plan. Through his actions, Noah condemned the world and became an heir of righteousness, showing that faith without works is dead. [... more]
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