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Focus on Faith with Curtis Shelburne

Author: Curtis Shelburne

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A good place to be and breathe and hang out for a while and share some words about life in Christ, and that's all of life--the good, the bad, the fun, the sad, the deepest joys, and the toughest sorrows--all of it.
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I like many songs, but not this one. I would nominate it as "The Theme Song of Hell." See what you think.Support the show
Cats and Dogs, Democrats and Republicans, Conservatives (Classic) and Populists (Not Conservative), Earthly Kingdoms and Powers, and... God's Kingdom. Perspective. Oh, and One Sister.Support the show
An update for your computer can seem more like a downgrade if it fouls things up. But when God says He has something brand new and better for us, we can trust Him!Support the show
Why does it seem like everything is running down? Brand new turns to old, shabby, and scarred in about ten minutes flat. Except . . . for this.Support the show
I love steeples! I love the fact that they point directly toward heaven and remind us of Christ's love and our hope. This is a joyful thing! But when your steeple starts dancing, well, that can be a problem.Support the show
Did you know that January 20 is Penguin Awareness Day? But special days are always available for non-penguins, too! Let's talk about it.Support the show
Would you ever wash just the outside of your dishes and leave the inside dirty? It happens more often than you'd think.Support the show
The sound quality of this episode is not great, but the location is close to Heaven itself for four pastors in need of rejuvenation. Join us at the Key Place!Support the show
Nothing good happens when we spend too much time associating with skunks--animal or human. No amount of perfume will mask the encounter.Support the show
What can you learn from a 12th-century Benedictine monk who manages to do an amazing amount of detective work? Much it seems!Support the show
Want to know why an escalator can never break? This episode is for you. Want to know if God cares about people who often DO break? This episode is for you.Support the show
Freedom is an incredibly precious gift from God, but it must be cherished, or it can be lost. God's people should know that. And nations who care about freedom had better know that.Support the show
When twenty-one precious lives were taken recently in Uvalde, Texas (nineteen of them, kids), a multitude of hearts were broken. What do we do? First, we cry.Support the show
You can probably find a physician specializing in disorders of the left little toe, but what about faith healers? That's a thought-provoking question!Support the show
A "rest mat" was for generations among the required school supplies for little folks. No matter our age, we still need to take some time to rest. Mrs. Carmody thought so; so does our Father.Support the show
How many clocks do you have? Twice a year you'll figure out that you have twice as many as you thought! Spring forward, fall back. But our Father holds all our "times" in his hands.Support the show
I've just had my cell phone stolen! This is not the first time, and the whole frustrating situation is completely baffling. Mysterious? Yes and no.Support the show
When God's enters our world at Bethlehem, He comes in a way we would never expect. A stable. A manger. A baby. THE Baby. And the greatest miracle of all: the Incarnation!Support the show
When God sent His Son into this world at Bethlehem, the situation was "normal" in many ways, but after that miraculous birth, nothing would ever be the same.Support the show
Left untreated, grinching, grouching, and grumbling will turn a human into a grinch, a grouch, and a grumble.  The antidote--it always works--is gratitude. Support the show
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