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WORDS OF LIFE (formerly WONDERFUL WORDS OF LIFE) podcast is a worldwide program of hope from The Salvation Army. It’s a 15-minute show with inspiring conversations, great music from Salvation Army artists, and a weekly Bible study. The show is available on your favorite podcast store and is airing on more than 200 radio stations around the world.

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Hope in the Mourning Ministries
Emily Curtis
July 15, 2025
A couple shares their 10-year journey of struggling with infertility, the emotional toll of PTSD, and how their faith in God has helped them navigate the challenges of building a family. They discuss the importance of communication, vulnerability, and seeking help in their marriage, and how they've found strength in their relationship and in their faith. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 14, 2025
Major General James Mukayama shares his family's immigration story, from his grandfather's journey to America to his own experiences as a soldier in the Vietnam War. He discusses the challenges he faced as a Japanese American and the importance of faith, family, and country in his life. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
July 13, 2025
A Salvation Army officer shares a sermon about the responsibility that comes with being a child of God, emphasizing the importance of serving others and prioritizing the kingdom of heaven over personal desires. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 10, 2025
In 1799, Patrick Henry played a pivotal role in holding together the American Union, warning against the dangers of partisan bickering and nullification, and advocating for a loyal opposition and the rule of law. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 04, 2025
The story of how America won its independence and the stakes involved, as told by historians Nathaniel Philbrick and Dr. Larry Arne, highlighting the courage and sacrifice of the founding fathers, including George Washington, who led the Continental Army to victory against the British Empire. [... more]
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
July 02, 2025
Pastor Greg Laurie shares the story of Gideon, a military leader who was hesitant to follow God's plan, but ultimately led Israel to victory against the Midianites. Gideon's story teaches us about the importance of faith, commitment, and trusting in God's glory, even in the face of spiritual warfare. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 01, 2025
Patty Hearst, the granddaughter of a publishing dynasty, was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974 and eventually joined the organization, sparking a tumultuous and bizarre series of events that would leave her a convicted felon and a symbol of the era's cultural battles. [... more]
A Call to the Nation
Carter Conlon
June 29, 2025
Carter Conlon shares a personal testimony of how God intervened in his life when he felt at the end of his strength, and how he was given a new sense of purpose and strength to continue serving God. He emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's promises and relying on His strength, rather than trying to live by human effort and promises. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
June 29, 2025
Rachel Wojo shares her personal testimony of overcoming infertility and finding faithfulness in God's answers to prayer. She discusses the importance of being a prayer warrior for one's family and community, and how to communicate with heavenly headquarters. Rachel's story is a powerful reminder of God's love and faithfulness, even in the darkest of times. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 15, 2025
A story of enduring hope about Harry Chapin's life and legacy, including his struggles with depression and his dedication to charities addressing food insecurity. Meanwhile, a look at the history of the US Army, from its humble beginnings to its current status as a global force. Also, a profile of Desi Arnaz, the Cuban bandleader and husband of Lucille Ball, who revolutionized the way television worked. Additionally, a look at the world of IndyCar racing, where drivers like Joseph Newgarden and Pato O'Ward compete for the top prize. And, a story about a man who makes a living by grunting for worms in the woods of Florida. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
June 15, 2025
A bittersweet Father's Day tale about Harry Chapin's life and legacy, including his music, charity work, and the story behind his hit song 'Cats in the Cradle'. Meanwhile, the United States Army celebrates its 250th anniversary, and IndyCar racing continues to thrill fans with its speed and romance. In other stories, a reluctant dog dad finds love with his Australian labradoodle, and a worm grunter in Florida shares his unique profession with the world. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 13, 2025
Eileen Hall's incredible journey across Europe as she searches for her husband in the middle of World War II. She was a member of the Women's Army Corps and volunteered for various tasks, including driving a jeep and helping wounded soldiers. Her story is a testament to the bravery and sacrifice of women who served in the war. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
June 11, 2025
LA Mayor Bass calls a curfew for Los Angeles Footage goes viral of a White leftist couple blocking a Black woman from going to work The New Jersey Congresswoman who struck an ICE agent is indicted on federal charges Gavin Newsom gives a creepy Presidential campaign-like address to trash Trump about the protests in LA Gavin Newsom's wife was reportedly shopping in Beverly Hills during the riots Katy Perry tries to share a history lesson on her Instagram about the settlement of Los Angeles my Mexico to defend ICE riots Ret Army Colonel and California resident Kurt Schlichter joins us [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
June 08, 2025
Berkeley Bryant, the 2025 Miss Volunteer America, shares her story of growing up in a military family and finding her passion for service leadership. She discusses her partnership with the Salvation Army and her goal to encourage young people to get involved in volunteering and community empowerment. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
June 01, 2025
Nicole Yunus shares her insights on resilient faith, grief, and the importance of presence in times of loss, drawing from her own experiences and biblical teachings, including the words of Jesus and the book of Hebrews. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
May 30, 2025
Rest is not a luxury, but a necessary part of living wisely and well. God calls us to work, but also to rest, and this balance is essential for our physical, emotional, and financial well-being. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 30, 2025
The Berlin Airlift was a remarkable story of American compassion and ingenuity during World War II. Colonel Gail Halverson, a young pilot in the U.S. Army Air Corps, played a crucial role in the airlift, dropping candy and supplies to the people of West Berlin. His story highlights the importance of service before self, gratitude, and attitude in achieving success and making a positive impact on others. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 27, 2025
Major General James Mukayama shares his story of rising from a blue-collar Chicago neighborhood to become the first Asian American to command a U.S. Army Division. He discusses the concept of moral injury, an invisible wound of war, and how it affects veterans, leading to unresolved guilt and shame, and often resulting in depression, anger, and suicidal thoughts. Mukayama emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, grace, and mercy in addressing moral injury, rather than relying on medical treatment or prescription drugs. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
May 25, 2025
A woman's mission to bring comfort to families of fallen soldiers, a look at the legacy of a pioneering female cartoonist, and a story of a retired shop owner who pursued a college education at 79, are just a few of the stories featured on this Memorial Day weekend. Meanwhile, a Russian journalist shares his experiences covering the war in Ukraine, and a bestselling author discusses her approach to writing literary fiction. In other news, Delta Airlines celebrates its 100th anniversary, and a legendary music producer talks about his career and his latest project, a Broadway musical. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
May 25, 2025
The story of Joseph's redemption and forgiveness is a powerful example of how God can take our feebleness and make it good, using it for his good and the saving of many lives. This concept of redemption is not about sweeping under the rug of the actual trouble, but about acknowledging the past and allowing God to make something new out of it. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
May 18, 2025
Grief is not an enemy of faith, but rather a part of the human experience. God welcomes us to lament and move through difficult emotions, and it's in these moments that our hearts can break open to expand our capacity for love and compassion. [... more]
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Various Hosts
May 13, 2025
King Hezekiah prayed to God for deliverance from the Assyrian king Sennacherib, who threatened to attack Jerusalem. The prophet Isaiah assured Hezekiah that God had heard his prayer and would destroy the Assyrian army. This story illustrates the importance of prayer and faith in times of crisis, and encourages listeners to spread their concerns before God and rest in his power and presence. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
May 11, 2025
Trusting God in unexpected seasons is a rigorous journey to embedding a vital belief deep within us. God is powerful and he is also good. When we're in a place of suffering, recognizing God can exist in two attributes that don't seem to make sense to us, and it doesn't mean that they're not true. Just because we can't explain a season and may never be able to doesn't mean that God is not good. Just because it seems like God is absent doesn't mean He is. Life can still be good in suffering, and that's the question we all have to answer when we come to a not what I signed up for season. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 09, 2025
Doris Wilson, an Iowa waitress, becomes an officer's wife in Texas after marrying Warren Neal, an Iowa farmer who earned his pilot's wings. She joins him at the Marfa Army Air Base, where they face challenges and share stories of their family's history during World War II. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
May 04, 2025
Author Nicole Yunis shares her insights on how faith is tested and how we can learn to trust God during difficult times. She draws from her book 'Not What I Signed Up For' and the story of Joseph in the Bible to illustrate the importance of remembering God's promises and finding strength in His presence. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
May 01, 2025
Dana Lash discusses the latest news and updates on National Security, including the departure of Mike Waltz from the NSC, the use of drones in the military, and the efforts to modernize and streamline the Army's procurement process. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
April 28, 2025
Dana Lash discusses various topics including immigration, the Trump presidency, media bias, and fake news. She also talks about critical race theory and its impact on society, and compares the fall of Rome to the current state of the United States. Additionally, she discusses China's involvement in the India-Pakistan conflict and the ongoing trade negotiations between the US and China. The conversation also touches on the South China Sea dispute and the importance of the US taking an active role in shaping the relationship between India and China. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 28, 2025
Ulysses S. Grant's early life was shaped by his family, particularly his father Jesse Root Grant, who believed in education and abolitionism. Grant's time at West Point and the Mexican-American War were pivotal moments in his development as a person and a soldier. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
April 27, 2025
Author Nicole Eunice shares her personal salvation story and discusses her latest book, Not What I Signed Up For, which explores the theme of unexpected seasons and finding freedom and confidence in Christ through the story of Joseph from the Bible. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 24, 2025
Major General James Mukayama shares the story of Japanese Americans who fought for the United States in World War II, highlighting their bravery and loyalty in the face of racism and adversity. Their contributions, including the 100th Battalion, 442nd Infantry Regiment, are celebrated as a testament to the American spirit. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 22, 2025
Dan Sickles, a colorful and impulsive general, defied description with his scandalous life, marked by graft, politics, and a passionate side for the ladies. He shot and killed his wife's lover, Philip Barton Key, and was acquitted due to temporary insanity. Despite his questionable actions, Sickles became a hero during the Civil War, raising a brigade and fighting at Gettysburg, where he was wounded and lost a leg. He later preserved the battlefield and had a monument built in his honor. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
April 20, 2025
Dr. Carolyn Moore shares her journey of understanding and living out holiness, an art form that involves being holy because God is holy, and spreading scriptural holiness to others. She discusses the importance of living expectantly, trusting in God's promise to make us perfect in love in this life, and having a heart for those who do not yet know God. [... more]
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Various Hosts
April 15, 2025
A moment of anger can incite devastating consequences, from human conflicts to shattered relationships. Ecclesiastes 7 offers wisdom on managing anger and pursuing peace, encouraging us to let the peace of Christ rule in our hearts and live in forgiveness. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
April 13, 2025
Dr. Carolyn Moore shares her perspective on how God sees unbelievers and people of other faiths, emphasizing the importance of relationship and authenticity in sharing the Christian story. She discusses the need to stay in one's lane and preach the gospel, while also being patient and understanding of others' journeys. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
April 06, 2025
Dr. Carolyn Moore shares her insights on what it means to be a Christian, discussing the importance of living according to one's created design, using spiritual gifts to edify the body, and surrendering to God's plan. She also talks about the tension between intellectual conversations about faith and living out the truth of Jesus, and the power of the Holy Spirit to ignite gifts and activate the character of Christ. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 01, 2025
The United States' transformation into a war machine during World War II, led by President Franklin D. Roosevelt's vision of the 'arsenal of democracy,' saw American industry rise to the challenge, with companies like Ford and General Motors playing crucial roles in producing tanks, planes, and other war materials. The story of how America geared up for war, from the early days of isolationism to the eventual mobilization of the nation's resources, is a testament to the power of American ingenuity and determination. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
March 30, 2025
Dr. Carolyn Moore shares her journey of coming back to her faith after years of wandering, and how God sees her as a beloved child, not a servant. She discusses the concept of prevenient grace and how God's perspective is one of love and acceptance, regardless of our past mistakes. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
March 23, 2025
Dr. Carolyn Moore shares her personal journey of faith, from her childhood to becoming a pastor, and her experiences at Asbury Theological Seminary. She discusses her church plant, Mosaic, and her transition to becoming a bishop in the global Methodist church. [... more]
Running to Win
Erwin Lutzer
March 18, 2025
When faced with tight places, it's essential to remember that God leads us into them as part of His will, and He is always with us, protecting us from the enemy. Moses' story in the Bible teaches us that even in the midst of fear and uncertainty, we can trust God to deliver us and give Him glory. By crying out to God and waiting for His answer, we can find the strength to do what is right and let God take care of Pharaoh. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 17, 2025
Colonel Robert Gould Shaw led the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, one of the first black regiments to serve during the American Civil War. Shaw's principles, courage, and sense of duty were forged in his early days, and he became a fervent abolitionist, fighting for the equality of black soldiers and ultimately sacrificing his life in the Battle of Fort Wagner. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
March 16, 2025
The Salvation Army's Wonderful Words of Life ministry has been sharing the gospel through media since 1955, with a team of dedicated individuals working together to create hope and inspiration for listeners around the world. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 14, 2025
President Ronald Reagan's 1984 speech at Pointe du Hoc in Normandy honors the 2nd Ranger Battalion's bravery and sacrifice during World War II. He reflects on the importance of faith, belief, loyalty, and love in the Allied forces' fight for liberation, and how these values continue to shape the unity of the Allies and the ideals of democracy. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 12, 2025
Major General James Mukayama shares the story of Colonel David Hackworth, a highly decorated infantry officer who rose from humble beginnings to command the US Army Division. Hackworth's bravery and leadership were evident in his numerous awards, including eight Purple Hearts and two Distinguished Service Crosses. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
March 10, 2025
Trump tries to message his tariff implementation The Trump Administration repurposes the controversial CBP One app to encourage self-deportations Twitter X goes down for millions of users Monday Dana thinks the invention of the Internet has made people more hateful and absolutely stupid Syrian government loyalists are accused of executing civilians as violence erupts Congress continues to debate a new CR full of reckless spending in order to prevent a government shutdown on Friday HBO's new Harry Potter series features a DEI cast including Black actor Paapa Essiedu as Professor Snape Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser orders the removal of [... more]
A Call to the Nation
Carter Conlon
March 09, 2025
God has chosen individuals to reveal Himself to them in a new way, leading to a deeper understanding of His will and a personal transformation through the Holy Spirit. This spiritual awakening is a call to action, urging people to rise up, be baptized, and wash away their sins, allowing God to use their lives for His glory. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
February 17, 2025
Natalie Runyon shares her experiences of being hurt by the church and how she found hope and healing. She emphasizes the importance of being a hope bearer and dealer, and encourages listeners to take time to recover from past hurts before getting involved in church leadership. Natalie also discusses the need for church staff to be welcoming and inclusive, and to prioritize building relationships with congregants over just serving in positions. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
February 10, 2025
Natalie Runyon shares her personal story of overcoming church hurt and finding healing, hope, and holiness in her faith journey. She emphasizes the importance of community and God's timing, encouraging listeners to show up and participate in the church despite the risk of hurt. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
February 03, 2025
Church leaders must navigate the delicate balance between honoring authority and speaking out against unhealthy leadership, all while protecting their own mental and emotional well-being. Natalie Runyon shares her personal story of overcoming spiritual abuse and offers practical advice for those seeking to create a healthier church environment. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
January 31, 2025
The U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter was flying at an altitude much higher than it's supposed to fly at, sparking questions about air traffic control and the role of DEI in hiring practices. Meanwhile, Democrats are struggling to come to terms with their loss in the presidential election, with some blaming racism and misogyny for Vice President Harris's defeat. The FAA is under scrutiny for its hiring practices, with some arguing that it prioritizes identity politics over merit and skills. The discussion highlights the complexities of politics and the need for a merit-based approach in government. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 28, 2025
Army Ranger Michael Schlitz recounts his harrowing experience during the Iraq War, where he was severely burned and lost his hands. He shares his journey of recovery, adaptation, and finding purpose in motivational speaking and leadership. Schlitz also highlights the importance of supporting veterans with invisible wounds, such as post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injury, and the need for a stronger support network for those affected. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
January 27, 2025
Natalie Runyon shares her personal testimony of church hurt and ministry transition, encouraging listeners to discern God's will and surrender to His plan, even in the midst of disappointment and grief. [... more]
A Call to the Nation
Carter Conlon
January 26, 2025
God has chosen you to be part of His divine plan, to know His will, and to be a witness to all men. He wants to raise you up in this last hour of time and use your life for His glory. The Holy Spirit will give you gifts and abilities to do things you can't do on your own, and you'll be able to hear His voice and understand His purpose for your life. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
January 20, 2025
Raised to Stay's Natalie Runyon discusses the concept of church hurt, the importance of healing, and the need for church leaders to create a safe space for difficult conversations and iron sharpening iron. She emphasizes the importance of being a beacon of hope and light, and encourages listeners to consider diplomacy when approaching difficult topics. [... more]
Our Daily Bread Ministries
Various Hosts
January 15, 2025
God uses both easy and hard paths to grow his people and bring him glory, as seen in the exodus of Israel, where He promised to gain glory through Pharaoh and his army, and the Egyptians would know He is the Lord. [... more]
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
January 13, 2025
Texas Republicans are at odds over the election of a Speaker of the House, with some members planning to vote with Democrats to elect a moderate candidate. Meanwhile, the nomination of Pete Hegseth to lead the Department of Defense has sparked debate over the direction of US foreign policy, particularly with regards to China and the Thucydides trap. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
January 13, 2025
Natalie Runyon, a pastor's kid, shares her journey of discovering her purpose in ministry after experiencing a faith crisis and spiritual abuse. She discusses how she found her passion for leading worship and eventually started her full-time ministry, Raised to Stay, where she encourages others to stay in their faith journey. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 08, 2025
John Lincoln Clem, a 9-year-old boy, enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War and became the youngest noncommissioned officer in Army history. He fought in several battles, including Shiloh and Chickamauga, and was captured by the Confederates. After the war, Clem went on to become a major general and was honored for his bravery and service. [... more]
Truth for Life
Alistair Begg
January 07, 2025
A wise woman from Tekoa is sent to persuade King David to show mercy to his son Absalom, who has been banished after killing his half-brother Amnon. The woman's clever words and actions lead the king to reconsider his stance and ultimately forgive Absalom, highlighting the importance of forgiveness and the consequences of unforgiveness in family relationships. [... more]
Words of Life
Salvation Army
December 30, 2024
April Christina Farmer shares her journey of surrendering to God's economy, trusting in His faithfulness, and finding strength in her relationship with Jesus Christ. She encourages listeners to taste and see the goodness of God, and to surrender their lives to Him, just as she has done. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 30, 2024
Fernando Arroyo, a US Army veteran, shares his story of combat experience, mental health struggles, and faith. He discusses his deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan, his experiences with PTSD, and how he found healing and purpose through his faith and work with veterans. [... more]
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