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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
December 20, 2024
Deion Sanders discusses his coaching career, his son Travis Hunter's potential in the NFL, and the college football playoff system. He also shares his thoughts on the portal system and how it affects lower-level schools. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
December 04, 2024
Modeling generosity and teaching children the value of giving is crucial for their future well-being. By experiencing financial freedom, individuals can live a life free from the bondage of money. A donor-advised fund and other tools can help grandparents pass on the value of generosity to their grandkids. [... more]
Focus on the Family
Jim Daly
November 14, 2024
Kathy Lipp discusses the importance of creating a rhythm in life, particularly with the Sabbath, to find rest and recharge. She shares how food plays a role in this, including planning and preparation, and how it can bring people together and demonstrate love. Lipp also talks about the concept of abundance and generosity, and how it can be applied in daily life to make a positive impact on others. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
November 29, 2023
Rob West offers suggestions for keeping Christ in the family Christmas, including setting a good example with attitude, time management, and generosity. He also answers listener questions on financial planning, retirement, inheritance, and mortgage protection, emphasizing the importance of biblical values and wise stewardship. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
August 23, 2023
A caregiver's day can feel like every day is Monday, but friends and loved ones can make a big difference with simple acts of kindness, like a warm meal and a listening ear. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
August 02, 2023
Reducing decision overwhelm can help caregivers tackle problems more effectively by focusing on micro steps and trusting their instincts, rather than getting bogged down by numerous choices. [... more]
The Christian Car Guy
Robby Dilmore
June 03, 2023
The concept of eating the red soup and despising one's birthright is explored in relation to the story of Jacob and Esau. It symbolizes the tendency to become self-made and independent, rather than relying on one's birthright and family. The importance of staying connected to one's family and God's path is emphasized, and the story of Mr. Banks from Mary Poppins is used as an example of finding one's way out of the maze and into a life of purpose and meaning. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
May 12, 2023
The Los Angeles Rams have the toughest schedule in the NFL, with three out of four games on the road to start the season, including a Monday night game at Cincinnati, and four games against teams coming off a bye, making it a challenging road ahead for the team. [... more]
The Drive with Josh Graham
Josh Graham
December 15, 2022
Wake Forest basketball faces a tough stretch in the ACC, while college football teams prepare for bowl games. Meanwhile, a discussion about Christmas movies leads to a review of Die Hard and a decision to watch Elf next week. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
August 30, 2022
As a family caregiver, it's not the tasks that keep you up at night, but the fear, guilt, and despair. Peter Rosenberger shares practical help and guidance from scripture to navigate the challenges of caregiving, focusing on taking the next right step and finding calmness in the midst of uncertainty. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
August 02, 2022
Rich Eisen Show features an in-studio guest, comedian Paul Verzi, discussing his Netflix special 'Nocturnal Admissions' and his experiences as a New York sports fan. Dalvin Cook, Pro Bowl running back for the Minnesota Vikings, joins the show to talk about the upcoming season, his brother's draft, and the new offense led by Kevin O'Connell. The conversation also touches on newspaper sales, Staten Island culture, and the challenges of being a New York sports fan. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
July 29, 2022
Aaron Jones, running back for the Green Bay Packers, discusses the team's offense and his personal opinions on cereal being considered a soup. He also talks about his relationship with quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the team's chances of winning the Super Bowl. [... more]
The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
July 01, 2022
Goldberg discusses his wrestling career, his time in the NFL, and his experiences on SportsCenter. He also talks about the current state of the NBA, particularly with regards to Kevin Durant's situation with the Brooklyn Nets. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 28, 2022
A story of freedom and perseverance as Danielle Michelson, a small food producer, fights for her right to sell homemade food under the North Dakota Cottage Food Law. Meanwhile, the History Guy recounts the 1946 Battle of Alcatraz, a daring escape attempt by six prisoners that ended in a violent standoff. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 02, 2022
Danielle Michelson's story of her small business, Michelson Tiny Plants, and her fight for the right to sell food she produces in her home kitchen, highlighting the importance of the Cottage Food Act and the rule of law in protecting small businesses and entrepreneurs. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
February 09, 2022
The ACLJ files a lawsuit against the Biden administration over border security issues, including human trafficking, fentanyl crisis, and drug epidemic. The lawsuit seeks records of information provided to the White House regarding the issue of human trafficking or exploitation of women and children. The ACLJ argues that the Biden administration's policies are exacerbating the problem, and that the government should focus on stopping the flow of drugs across the border rather than providing harm reduction measures. [... more]
Renewing Your Mind
R.C. Sproul
February 02, 2022
The concept of human dignity is rooted in the doctrine of creation, where humans are made in the image of God. This idea is challenged by evolution and humanism, which undermine human confidence in their beginnings. The image of God is a complex concept that has been debated by theologians, with some arguing that it refers to human rationality and volition, while others propose an analogy of relationship between God and humans. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
January 25, 2022
A caregiver reflects on a poignant moment when friends provided emotional support during a difficult time, highlighting the importance of selfcare and community in caregiving. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
November 22, 2020
Millions of Americans are struggling with hunger due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with many relying on food banks and charity to get by. Meanwhile, a new generation of chefs is celebrating the contributions of black cooks to American cuisine, and innovative farmers are cultivating heirloom beans in Napa Valley. As the world grapples with food insecurity, individuals and organizations are working to provide aid and support to those in need. [... more]
The Christian Car Guy
Robby Dilmore
August 20, 2020
In the Soup - Punmanship [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
October 14, 2019
As a caregiver, it's easy to get caught up in trying to make sense of God's plan, but what if we just accepted what is and trusted in God's goodness, even when things don't make sense? Peter Rosenberger shares his personal story of caring for his wife, Gracie, who has undergone 80 surgeries and lives with chronic pain, and how he has learned to trust in God's sovereignty and goodness, even in the midst of suffering. [... more]
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