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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 15, 2026
On this episode of Our American Stories after RMS Titanic struck an iceberg on April two young men spent the next minutes sending frantic distress calls across the North Atlantic to anyone who could hear them Their names were Jack Phillips and Harold Bride They kept working as the ship took on water using one of the most advanced communication systems of its time to reach nearby vessels and call for help before the sinking became inevitable After all the fate of more than people rested in their fingers William Hazelgrove author of One Hundred and Sixty Minutes The Race [... more]
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Sound of Faith
Sharon Hardy Knotts and R. G. Hardy
January 14, 2026
Paul's journey to Rome was filled with hardships, but God turned every detour into an opportunity for revival and the furtherance of the gospel. Despite the devil's attempts to stop him, Paul remained steadfast in his faith, trusting in God's promises and ultimately reaching the city of Rome to preach the kingdom of God. [... more]
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More Than Ink
Jim Catlin and Dorothy Catlin
December 11, 2025
Paul and his companions are shipwrecked on the island of Malta, where they are welcomed by the native people and Paul heals the father of Publius, a chief man on the island. They spend three months in Malta, where Paul performs miracles and builds relationships with the people. Eventually, they set sail for Rome, where they are greeted by believers who have heard about them and are eager to meet Paul. Paul is placed in open custody, where he is lightly chained to a Roman guard and continues to share the gospel with those around him. [... more]
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More Than Ink
Jim Catlin and Dorothy Catlin
December 11, 2025
Paul's ship is battered by a raging storm, but he remains confident in God's promise to save the lives of those on board. As the ship runs aground on a hidden reef, the crew must abandon ship, but with the help of a centurion who has been influenced by Paul's faith, they are all brought safely to land. [... more]
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More Than Ink
Jim Catlin and Dorothy Catlin
December 11, 2025
Paul's journey to Rome is marked by a perilous voyage across the Mediterranean Sea, where he and his companions face treacherous storms, shipwrecks, and loss of hope. Despite the dire circumstances, Paul's faith remains steadfast, and he finds solace in the promise of God's sovereignty and care for him. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 11, 2025
The Edmund Fitzgerald, a 729-foot freighter, sank on Lake Superior in 1975, killing all 29 crew members. The ship's tragic fate has become a legendary story, immortalized in a song by Gordon Lightfoot. Rick Mixter, a shipwreck researcher, recounts the events leading up to the disaster and the subsequent investigation, shedding light on the mysteries surrounding the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 20, 2025
The Birkenhead disaster of 1852 was a tragic event in which a British troop ship sank off the coast of South Africa, resulting in the loss of hundreds of lives. Despite the chaos and panic, the soldiers on board showed remarkable discipline and self-sacrifice, following the protocol of 'women and children first' as they loaded the lifeboats. This extraordinary story of bravery and sacrifice has become a model for military discipline and has been immortalized in poetry and history. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
September 03, 2025
Samuel Bellamy, also known as Black Sam, was a pirate who operated off the coast of New England and throughout the Caribbean. He became one of the wealthiest pirates in recorded history, known for his generosity and odd sympathy to those he captured. Bellamy's life began in service, born in Devon, England, in 1689, and he initially sailed for the British Royal Navy. He later turned to piracy and joined the crew of Benjamin Hornegold and his second-in-command, Edward Teach, also known as Blackbeard. Bellamy quickly captured other ships and in spring of 1717, he captured his prize, the Woota Galley, when sailing through the Windward Passage. The Wooda was originally a slave ship built in England two years prior and was 300 tons and 102 feet long, with 18 guns and could reach speeds of 15 miles an hour. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 26, 2025
The story of the Edmund Fitzgerald, a 729-foot freighter that sank on Lake Superior in 1975, killing all 29 crew members. The ship's tragic fate was immortalized in a song by Gordon Lightfoot, but the real story is one of human error, bad weather, and the bravery of the sailors who tried to rescue the crew. [... more]
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Insight for Living
Chuck Swindoll
July 02, 2025
Chuck Swindahl breaks down the story of Paul's near-death expedition on the Mediterranean Sea, identifying four timeless principles for navigating life's storms. He emphasizes the importance of stability, unity, renewal, and reality in times of turmoil, drawing from the biblical account of Acts 27. [... more]
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Insight for Living
Chuck Swindoll
July 01, 2025
Chuck Swindahl recounts the Apostle Paul's harrowing moment in Acts chapter 27, where he stood firm in the face of a violent storm. Paul's four anchors for surviving storms are revealed, including the anchor of stability, which is rooted in God's promises and trustworthiness. These anchors provide hope and encouragement for those facing life's challenges and uncertainties. [... more]
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Insight for Living
Chuck Swindoll
June 30, 2025
Apostle Paul recounts his terrifying storm experience while sailing to Rome, where he and 275 others were shipwrecked. Luke's account in Acts 27 provides four timeless anchors for survival, and Chuck Swindahl helps us understand the application for our times, highlighting the importance of faith and God's grace in the face of adversity. [... more]
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The Urban Alternative
Tony Evans, PhD
April 17, 2025
Paul's experience in a storm and shipwreck serves as a lesson in faith, demonstrating how to find refuge in God's word and overcome challenges with courage and service, while being aware of the enemy's attempts to strike at the point of belief. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 21, 2025
Samuel Bellamy, known as Black Sam, was a pirate who operated off the coast of New England and the Caribbean, becoming one of the wealthiest pirates in recorded history. His story begins at the end, with the discovery of the Wooda shipwreck in 1984, which held the largest pirate prize with treasure weighing about five tons. Bellamy's life began in service, born in Devon, England in 1689, and he initially sailed for the British Royal Navy before turning to piracy and joining the crew of Benjamin Hornigold and Edward Teach, also known as Blackbeard. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 14, 2024
The Birkenhead disaster of 1852 was a tragic event in which a British troop ship sank off the coast of South Africa, resulting in the loss of many lives. Despite the chaos and horror of the situation, the soldiers on board showed extraordinary bravery and self-sacrifice, adhering to the protocol of women and children first, and standing bravely at attention as the ship broke up around them. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 11, 2024
The Edmund Fitzgerald, a 729-foot freighter, sank on Lake Superior in 1975, resulting in the loss of 29 lives. The ship's mysterious disappearance has been etched into the collective consciousness of the Great Lakes region, thanks in part to a song by Gordon Lightfoot. The story of the Fitzgerald's final voyage and tragic fate continues to captivate people to this day. [... more]
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Skip Heitzig
October 16, 2024
God's presence in the storm of Acts 27 and 28 is revealed as Paul and the passengers of the ship are brought to the island of Malta. The natives show unusual kindness to the shipwrecked travelers, exemplifying the biblical value of hospitality. Meanwhile, Paul's character is demonstrated through his actions, including picking up sticks for the fire, and his calm response to a viper biting his hand, which is seen as a fulfillment of prophecy. [... more]
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Skip Heitzig
October 15, 2024
Paul's journey to Rome is marked by a severe storm at sea, where he and 276 passengers face the possibility of being beached on the sands of North Africa. Despite the danger, Paul remains calm and confident, knowing that God has a plan for their safety. The storm ultimately leads to the shipwreck of Paul, but God's presence is evident throughout the ordeal, and the passengers eventually make it to the island of Malta, where they will spend the winter. [... more]
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Skip Heitzig
October 14, 2024
As the ship navigates through treacherous waters, Paul's faith and trust in God are put to the test. He shares his three anchors of ownership, service, and trust, reminding the crew that God's sovereignty is at work, but human choice and free will also play a crucial role in their survival. As the storm rages on, Paul's leadership and guidance inspire the crew to take action, and ultimately, they are all saved, but the ship is broken up, and they must find a way to escape to land. [... more]
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Skip Heitzig
October 10, 2024
Paul's journey to Rome is a storm story, a testament to his unwavering faith in the face of adversity. As he navigates the challenges of being a prisoner, he finds solace in the will of God and the support of his traveling companions. This chapter in Acts 27 is a powerful reminder that even in the midst of trouble, we can find peace and guidance through our faith. [... more]
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