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Lifeline Community Church
In 2004, two families left their homes in Texas and moved to Utah to start a church. There was no congregation or building, just a dream. Lifeline Community has come a long way since then, but our mission is still the same. We long to be exactly what our name says: a lifeline. But a lifeline of what?
Pastor Bryan Hurlbutt
Born and raised in upstate New York, Dr. Bryan Hurlbutt received his bachelor’s degree in religious education from Davis College in Johnson City, New York, and his master’s degree in theology from Dallas Theological Seminary. His doctorate of ministry from Talbot School of Theology focused on how worldview, philosophy, and culture relate to the local church, which culminated in the release of his first book, Tasty Jesus: Liberating Christ from the Power of our Predilections, published by Wipf and Stock. A true scholar and pastor at heart, Bryan longs to merge the life of the mind with life in the Spirit.
Dr. Michael Brown
Join your host, activist, author, international speaker, and biblical scholar, Dr. Michael Brown, as he tackles the controversies, engages the culture, and challenges the status quo. Michael Brown is the Director of the Coalition of Conscience and President of FIRE School of Ministry, and he's taking your calls and answering your questions every week on the Line of Fire.
Sam Main
A radio show designed to give men permission to be what God designed them to be-dangerous, passionate warriors for the Kingdom of God Listen in with Sam Main, Robby Dilmore, Jim Graham, Andy Thomas, Wayne Dozier, and Vinnie Mannino as they use movie clips and their stories to chronicle The Masculine Journey.

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Him We Proclaim
Dr. John Fonville
July 20, 2025
Spiritual growth and nourishment come from the means of grace, which include preaching, baptism, and the Lord's Supper. These gifts are present and gospel-centered, keeping believers nourished and sustained. However, many believers neglect these means of grace, instead focusing on spiritual disciplines that are actually means of gratitude. Understanding grace as the person of Christ himself is essential, and it determines the means of grace. The ministry of the word and sacraments is the primary means of grace, and it manifests Jesus and his saving benefits to believers. [... more]
The Masculine Journey
Sam Main
July 19, 2025
The importance of intimacy in relationships, particularly with God and earthly fathers, is discussed. Vulnerability and humility are key to building deeper connections, and God's presence can bring healing and restoration to broken relationships. [... more]
The Masculine Journey
Sam Main
July 19, 2025
Exploring the importance of intimacy in relationships, including marriage and faith, and how it can be cultivated through vulnerability, trust, and love. [... more]
Encouraging Prayer
James Banks
July 19, 2025
When faced with a wake-up call, it's essential to respond with prayer and humility, acknowledging God's discipline as a means of growth and correction. Biblical examples, such as David's response to Nathan's confrontation, demonstrate the importance of repentance and obedience. Ultimately, it's about recognizing God's love and seeking wisdom in difficult times. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
July 18, 2025
The NFL offseason is heating up with major contract extensions for TJ Watt and Micah Parsons, but Trey Hendrickson's deal remains uncertain. Meanwhile, the NFLPA is dealing with a leadership crisis after Lloyd Howell's resignation, and the collective bargaining agreement is up for renegotiation, potentially leading to a labor dispute. [... more]
Break Point
John Stonestreet
July 18, 2025
A discussion about the current cultural and societal trends, including the concept of a 'civilizational moment,' the controversy surrounding same-sex parenting, the legacy of pastor John MacArthur, and the importance of biblical interpretation and discipleship in navigating complex issues. [... more]
Union Grove Baptist Church
Pastor Josh Evans
July 18, 2025
The church at Sardis is criticized by Jesus for being spiritually dead on the inside, despite having a reputation of being alive. Jesus calls for repentance and warns of the consequences of not being watchful and strengthening the things that remain. The reward for those who overcome is to be clothed in white raiment and to have their names not blotted out of the book of life. [... more]
The Line of Fire
Dr. Michael Brown
July 18, 2025
Living a holy life is essential for Christians, as it's a disposition of heart and mind that works itself out in our lives. Holiness is becoming like Jesus in thought, word, and deed, and heart and mind. It's not about attaining a certain level of holiness, but rather running in the direction of holiness and pursuing it without which no one will see the Lord. [... more]
Matt Slick Live!
Matt Slick
July 18, 2025
A discussion on various Bible doctrines, including the flat earth theory, the Holy Spirit, and charismatic gifts, as well as eschatological views on the mark of the beast and the role of God's omniscience. [... more]
Living on the Edge
Chip Ingram
July 18, 2025
Developing a heart of compassion, a generous spirit, and an eternal perspective can help individuals overcome greed and achieve contentment. By understanding the relationship between money and worship, and making financial decisions as acts of worship, individuals can cultivate a sense of gratitude and generosity. This, in turn, can lead to a deeper connection with God and a greater sense of peace. Through practical steps, such as putting others' needs ahead of one's own wants and giving away the things that can strangle the soul, individuals can begin to break free from the grip of greed and experience the peace of God. [... more]
The Bart Winkler Show
Bart Winkler
July 17, 2025
The host discusses the All-Star Game, the Brewers' performance, and the nostalgia of baseball. He also talks about his personal experiences, such as his love for the Brewers and his frustration with the Cubs. Additionally, he explores the topic of fandom, comparing his own fandom to that of Grant Bills, and discusses the use of AI in sports journalism. [... more]
Destined for Victory
Pastor Paul Sheppard
July 17, 2025
God equips individuals with the necessary ingredients for success, but it's up to them to follow His instructions and develop the courage to take action. By letting courage take the wheel, individuals can access the power of God, operate in love, and cultivate self-discipline, ultimately becoming the person God intended them to be. [... more]
Matt Slick Live!
Matt Slick
July 17, 2025
Matt Slick discusses various Christian apologetics topics, including the flaws in Eastern Orthodoxy, the importance of justification by faith, and the dangers of positive confession and open theism. He also addresses questions about secular music and its influence on Christians. [... more]
The Masculine Journey
Sam Main
July 17, 2025
A man shares his personal story of seeking intimacy with his earthly father, who was a disciplinarian, and how God later helped them develop a conversational relationship. He emphasizes the importance of being present with others, including heavenly and earthly father figures, and exercising faith to receive blessings. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
July 17, 2025
Warren Buffett's remarkable investing career is a testament to the power of patience, discipline, and biblical wisdom. His approach to investing, which emphasizes staying disciplined when others panic, has led to incredible success. Buffett's timeless lessons, such as the importance of diversifying holdings and keeping emotions in check, are valuable for investors of all levels. By applying these principles, individuals can build wealth and achieve financial peace of mind. [... more]
Living on the Edge
Chip Ingram
July 17, 2025
The Apostle Paul warns against the dangers of greed and materialism, explaining that it can lead to a loss of spiritual life and a focus on worldly possessions. He provides a 'scouting report' on the tactics of greed, highlighting its ability to deceive and destroy, and offers a solution in the form of developing personal compassion and putting others' needs ahead of one's own wants. [... more]
Running to Win
Erwin Lutzer
July 17, 2025
God invests parents with awesome responsibility, representing Him to their children, and children should honor their parents by obeying them, showing gratitude, and giving attention, as this may be well with them and they may live long upon the earth. [... more]
Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
July 17, 2025
Joseph, a young man sold into slavery, faces temptation in the form of his master's wife, who repeatedly tries to seduce him. Despite being in a position of power and anonymity, Joseph refuses to give in to his desires, citing his commitment to his master's trust, his own character, and his relationship with God. His refusal leads to his imprisonment, but God is with him even in the prison cell, giving him favor and responsibility. The story of Joseph teaches us that resisting temptation may not bring immediate rewards, but it is essential for living a life of personal purity and integrity. [... more]
The Line of Fire
Dr. Michael Brown
July 16, 2025
The Bible teaches that holiness is a beautiful and desirable state, but it requires a changed life, demonstrated by repentance and the fruit of the Spirit. True believers will show evidence of a new birth, such as a changed life, and will not be enslaved by sin. [... more]
Matt Slick Live!
Matt Slick
July 16, 2025
Matt Slick discusses various Bible doctrines, including the Trinity, salvation, and election, while addressing questions from callers about Eastern Orthodox Church teachings and the gospel. [... more]
Him We Proclaim
Dr. John Fonville
July 16, 2025
The church's central message should be the gospel, and its worship should be centered on Christ's work and the Trinity. A church's corporate worship should reflect a gospel-centered logic, with God's service coming first and the emphasis on His activity, not human activity. The doctrine of justification by grace alone, through faith alone, and Christ alone should be central in the church's confession and ongoing educational teaching. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
July 16, 2025
The Bible provides guidance on financial ethics, including the dangers of sports betting and the importance of stewardship responsibility. Christians must consider the idolatry of money and the potential for gambling addiction, and prioritize biblical values in their financial decisions. [... more]
Living on the Edge
Chip Ingram
July 16, 2025
Chip Ingram teaches on the secret of contentment, challenging the idea that more is better. He shares principles from Paul's letter to the Philippians, emphasizing the importance of gratitude, teachability, flexibility, and faith in Christ to find peace and contentment regardless of circumstances. [... more]
JR Sports Brief
JR
July 15, 2025
The JR Sport Re Show discusses the Major League Baseball season, including the All-Star Game, trade deadline, and American League teams vying for the World Series. The challenge system and its potential impact on the game are also explored, as well as the upcoming CBA negotiations and player salaries. [... more]
Matt Slick Live!
Matt Slick
July 15, 2025
Matt Slick discusses various topics including the reparation movement, Calvinism, the Trinity, free will, and God's sovereignty, emphasizing the importance of submitting to Scripture and understanding the Bible's teachings on these matters. [... more]
Cross Reference Radio
Pastor Rick Gaston
July 15, 2025
The peace offering in the book of Leviticus is a sacrifice of gratitude and fellowship, where the worshipper dedicates their best and deepest emotions to God. This offering is a type of Christ, and it emphasizes the importance of devotion and faith in worship. The sacrifice of the peace offering involves the slaughter of an animal, the removal of its fat and organs, and the burning of these parts on the altar as a sweet aroma to the Lord. [... more]
Love Worth Finding
Adrian Rogers
July 15, 2025
A nation's moral and spiritual decline is a result of vanishing values, leading to a culture of selfishness, greed, and immorality. Without a foundation of family values and a clear understanding of right and wrong, society crumbles, and individuals become lost in a sea of foolish speculations and idolatry. The Bible teaches that a nation's values are rooted in its relationship with God, and that without God, values disappear, leading to a value vacuum and a loss of moral direction. [... more]
Focus on the Family
Jim Daly
July 15, 2025
A documentary, Truth Rising, explores the decline of Western civilization and the importance of a Christian worldview in understanding the current cultural moment. The film highlights the need for a fixed reference point, a biblical worldview, to navigate the chaos and uncertainty of modern life. It also examines the consequences of bad ideas and the importance of living out one's faith in a way that has a positive impact on society. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
July 15, 2025
Protecting resources entrusted by God is a form of stewardship, and being cautious in a world of increasingly clever scams is essential. To guard finances, pause before responding to urgent requests, verify sources, and never send money via wire transfer or gift cards. Enable two-factor authentication, monitor accounts regularly, and freeze credit to prevent identity theft. Educate others about the latest scams and take advantage of identity theft protection offered by companies after data breaches. [... more]
Living on the Edge
Chip Ingram
July 15, 2025
The Bible teaches that it's possible to experience peace and contentment in the midst of challenging circumstances. The Apostle Paul shares his journey of learning to be content, regardless of his circumstances, and provides principles and practices for achieving this state of mind, including being grateful for what one has, being teachable, and surrendering to God's will. [... more]
Running to Win
Erwin Lutzer
July 15, 2025
The Bible teaches that murder is a serious violation of God's commandment, and it can be broken in various ways, including physical murder, murder of a fetus, and murder by the heart. Christians can also be guilty of murder if they hate their brothers or have unconfessed sin. The value of human life is sacred, and God demands justice for those who take innocent lives. [... more]
Alex McFarland Show
Alex McFarland
July 15, 2025
Alex McFarland discusses the importance of Christians supporting the nation of Israel, citing biblical promises and the current state of anti-Semitism around the world. He emphasizes the need for Christians to stand against hatred and racism, and to pray for the peace of Jerusalem. [... more]
JR Sports Brief
JR
July 14, 2025
College football playoff expansion is a topic of debate, with the SEC and Big Ten holding voting control over the future format. The SEC is open to having more at-large berths, while the Big Ten wants uniform scheduling among conferences. Meanwhile, coaches like Nick Saban and Brian Kelly face pressure to perform, and the SEC's dominance is being questioned. [... more]
The Line of Fire
Dr. Michael Brown
July 14, 2025
The Bible teaches that sin is deadly and that living a holy life is possible through the power of God's grace. The speaker emphasizes the importance of overcoming sinful fleshly habits and embracing the beauty of holiness, citing various scriptures to support this message. [... more]
Matt Slick Live!
Matt Slick
July 14, 2025
A discussion on various Bible doctrines, including the pre-incarnate Christ, the King James Only movement, and eschatology, with a focus on the Trinity and the hypostatic union of Jesus Christ as God in flesh. [... more]
Cross Reference Radio
Pastor Rick Gaston
July 14, 2025
God's Word outlines the rules and regulations for approaching Him, emphasizing the importance of devotion, gratitude, and fellowship. The peace offering, a sacrifice of peace, is a fellowship with God, and it's essential to understand the heart behind the offering, not just the physical act. The Bible teaches us to be sober-minded in our approach to the Lord, and to keep leaven out of our faith matters, as it represents corruption and evil. The use of salt in the grain offering is also significant, as it preserves and purifies, just like our speech should be seasoned with salt, being gracious and pure. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
July 14, 2025
Understanding our God-given wiring shapes the way we communicate, relate to others, and make financial decisions. The blue temperament, characterized by perfectionism and order, often views money as a means of safety and security, and values correct conversations. This approach can be both a strength and a weakness in financial planning, requiring balance and collaboration to avoid paralysis and overanalysis. [... more]
Living on the Edge
Chip Ingram
July 14, 2025
The battle for your life is not out there, but right here in your mind. Your thought life determines your future, and what you allow in your mind will shape your subconscious, your mind, and your thinking. You can either starve fear and feed faith or do the opposite, and the choices you make will either bring peace or fear into your life. [... more]
Running to Win
Erwin Lutzer
July 14, 2025
The concept of the Sabbath is deeply rooted in Christianity, emphasizing the need for rest and worship. Jesus Christ fulfilled the Sabbath and offers rest to those who believe in him. The early church observed the first day of the week as a day of rest and rejoicing, and this practice is still observed today. Sunday is a day to reflect on God's grace and to serve Him, rather than being bound by strict regulations. [... more]
Growing in Grace
Eugene Oldham
July 13, 2025
The importance of discipline in Christian parenting is discussed, with a focus on the biblical principles outlined in the book of Proverbs. The speaker emphasizes the need for parents to train their children in the way they should go, even when they are old, they will not depart from it. The discussion highlights the benefits of faithful parenting, including happy parents, happy children, and eternal benefits for the souls of those whom we love the most. [... more]
Him We Proclaim
Dr. John Fonville
July 13, 2025
In corporate worship, the primary emphasis should be on God's service and actions towards us, not our actions and service towards Him. A covenant renewal ceremony involves God's gracious acts of service to needy sinners, where He remembers His covenant and we respond with confession and praise. The liturgy of the church should be shaped by the gospel logic and trajectory given to us in Scripture, with a focus on Christ's atoning sacrifice for sin and the covenant of grace. [... more]
Renewing Your Mind
R.C. Sproul
July 13, 2025
Born-again Christians are called to lay aside malice, deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander, and instead, desire the pure milk of the Word of God for spiritual growth and maturity. [... more]
The Masculine Journey
Sam Main
July 12, 2025
Exploring the idea that God has a sense of humor and how it relates to our relationship with Him, with examples from the Bible and personal experiences. Discussing how humor can be a way for God to connect with us and help us grow spiritually, and how authenticity is key in our relationship with God. [... more]
The Masculine Journey
Sam Main
July 12, 2025
Laughter is a gift from God that brings people together and helps us find joy in difficult times. The Bible is full of examples of humor and wit, from the story of Samson's riddle to the book of James, which teaches us to find joy in the midst of troubles. By embracing humor and laughter, we can deepen our faith and find strength in our relationship with God. [... more]
Building Relationships
Dr. Gary Chapman
July 12, 2025
Feeling disconnected from others can lead to loneliness, but it's not the absence of people, but rather a feeling of disconnection. Cultivating deeper connections requires intentionality, humility, and a willingness to listen and understand others. Building meaningful relationships involves letting go of a critical spirit, being present in the moment, and showing genuine interest in others. By doing so, we can create a deeper sense of belonging and connection with others, and ultimately, with God. [... more]
Matt Slick Live!
Matt Slick
July 11, 2025
Matt Slick discusses various Bible doctrines, including the Trinity, Christian apologetics, and the nature of God's word, while addressing questions from listeners and refuting false teachings such as Pentecostalism and the prosperity gospel. [... more]
Destined for Victory
Pastor Paul Sheppard
July 11, 2025
God gives people a grace period to change their ways, but when that time is up, He warns them of the consequences of not humbling themselves and giving Him glory. Through the story of Nebuchadnezzar, Pastor Paul Shepard teaches that God's discipline is redemptive, not punitive, and that we should strive to live a life of gratitude and worship, giving God the glory for all things. [... more]
Cross Reference Radio
Pastor Rick Gaston
July 11, 2025
Personal dedication and gratitude to God are key themes in the book of Leviticus, where the grain offering is a symbol of thanksgiving and worship. The offering is made with fine flour, oil, and frankincense, and is a sweet aroma to the Lord, representing devotion and peace. The priest's role is to burn a memorial portion on the altar, and the rest of the offering is for the priest's benefit, highlighting the importance of hard work and the need to keep leaven out of one's faith. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 11, 2025
Secretariat's historic performance in the 1973 Belmont Stakes cemented his place in racing history, as he won the Triple Crown by an astonishing 31 lengths, setting a track record and a North American record for the one and a half mile dirt race. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
July 11, 2025
Crystal Payne shares practical ways to prepare for back-to-school expenses and save money during tax-free weekends. She also discusses the importance of stewardship and honoring God through financial decisions, and provides advice on managing debt and investing in gold-backed currencies. [... more]
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
July 11, 2025
Pastor Greg Laurie shares a powerful message about the importance of having a relationship with God, using the story of the prodigal son to illustrate how Jesus offers connection, purpose, and eternal life. He emphasizes that God longs for a relationship with us, and that we can come to Him as we are, without trying to clean up our lives first. Pastor Greg encourages listeners to admit their sin, turn from it, and put their faith in Jesus Christ, and offers a prayer for those who want to make a commitment to follow Jesus. [... more]
Living on the Edge
Chip Ingram
July 11, 2025
In a world filled with uncertainty and fear, it's possible to experience God's peace. The key lies in understanding how our thoughts and emotions work together and making intentional decisions about what we allow into our minds. By dwelling on what is true, honorable, right, and pure, we can starve our fears and feed our faith, leading to a more peaceful and fulfilling life. [... more]
Running to Win
Erwin Lutzer
July 11, 2025
God's commandment to observe a Sabbath day is rooted in creation and redemption, emphasizing rest, reflection, and worship. The early Christian church observed the first day of the week as a day of rejoicing, rather than a day of strict observance. The importance of observing a day of rest and reflection is essential for spiritual growth and a deeper relationship with God. [... more]
Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
July 11, 2025
When dealing with unrepentant sinners, churches must balance love and discipline, following biblical guidelines to restore fellowship and protect the body. Leaders must confront sin, but also offer restoration and reconciliation, demonstrating the loving response of concern for God's best. Church discipline is a crossroads experience, where individuals choose between union with sin or union with the assembly, and leaders must navigate the complexities of confronting sin while maintaining a loving and non-judgmental attitude. [... more]
JR Sports Brief
JR
July 10, 2025
Robert Griffin III's latest controversy with Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark dominates sports headlines, while NBA Summer League continues with Cooper Flag and Bronny James making headlines. Meanwhile, Najee Harris suffers a superficial injury from a fireworks mishap, and the sports world reflects on the dangers of fireworks. [... more]
Clearview Today
Abidan Shah
July 10, 2025
David, the rightful king of Israel, wrote in Psalm 33 that blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people he has chosen as his own inheritance. This message is not just for Israel, but for all nations, and it's a promise that any nation can claim if they have God at the center. The founders of America believed in this promise and chose to make it a part of their nation's foundation, with phrases like 'In God we trust' appearing on currency and buildings. However, over time, America's religious history has shifted from Protestantism as the established church to a de facto national religion, and now to a more fragmented and liberal society. [... more]
Matt Slick Live!
Matt Slick
July 10, 2025
A discussion on the complexities of slavery, reparations, and racism in America, with a focus on the biblical perspective of forgiveness and the importance of not letting the past define who we are today. [... more]
Cross Reference Radio
Pastor Rick Gaston
July 10, 2025
The priests were to fuel the fire of God's restless energy, which sometimes warms, cleanses, or consumes, depending on the situation. In the book of Leviticus, the priests and the worshiper worked together, with the priests handling the blood and the worshiper dealing with the outside of the animal. The ritual kept a clear division between the priest and the worshiper, and the priests were responsible for maintaining order and organization in the temple. The burnt offerings were a sweet aroma to the Lord, and the ashes signified past sacrifices, symbolizing fellowship with God and peace with God. [... more]
The Masculine Journey
Sam Main
July 10, 2025
God's sense of humor is evident in the animal kingdom, such as the giant panda, and in Bible stories like the disciples' fishing adventures. The use of humor in the Bible is not just for entertainment, but to make a point and connect with people on a deeper level. [... more]
Living on the Edge
Chip Ingram
July 10, 2025
When anxiety knocks at the door of your heart, let prayer answer it through adoration, confession, thanksgiving, and supplication, positioning you to run into your Father's arms and experience peace. Biblical prayer is God's antidote to anxiety, and it's simple yet profound. If you've never placed your faith in Christ, you can do so by acknowledging your sin, asking for forgiveness, and receiving Jesus as your Savior, which brings peace and removes anxiety about what happens after you die. [... more]
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