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He was a once-in-a-generation intellectual whose Christian witness impacted millions of lives. But how did C.S. Lewis come to faith? Find out when you tune in to today's program.
Light expels darkness. And yet, even for a Christian, sometimes the darkness of depression can set in. When that happens, where do you turn?
What makes depression different than sadness … one word … hopelessness. Yet for those who are in Christ, there is a light that pierces darkness.
A loneliness epidemic is increasing in our society as rates of marriage decline and single households grow. But it’s not leading to happiness.
Is depression in the Bible? Not in a clinical sense, but yes, it’s all over … a universal expression of human suffering in a fallen world. And yes, the Lord meets us in it.
Everything seemed like it was in the right place: good marriage, happy kids, a strong walk with the Lord. But then depression hit out of nowhere and she knew she needed help.
Make disciples of all nations, Jesus said. In other words, all people groups … all places … all languages. The task is for the church, but you have a part to play as well.
Sometimes less is more, but in Cuba less is simply less. And as more Cubans leave the island, the church is paying the price.
In the face of hunger or a shortage of clean water, what does the church do? The church steps up to meet the need, but we cannot stop there … because the greatest need is the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Cuba is an island of contrasts. Beauty and poverty. Resorts and hunger. All of these co-mingle side by side. But the greatest contrast is the Light within the Darkness.
With a Bible in one hand and a newspaper in the other, Charles Morris has shared the great story that’s all about Jesus for a quarter century. And today he crosses the finish line.
Do you know the do’s and don’ts of prayer? Jesus spoke about them during his Sermon on the Mount. And it’s so important we hear his words.
How important is daily prayer? Look no further than the Lord Jesus. Whenever his whereabouts were unknown, his disciples found him … praying.
It’s the only thing the disciples ever asked Jesus to teach them how to do. And his answer teaches us, too! On today's program, David Wollen and Charles Morris look at the Bible’s most famous prayer.
Prayer is nothing more than the Gospel lived out in our relationship with Jesus where we have all the need and he has all the answers.
The generation gap seems larger today than ever. So how does the church reach young people with the gospel? And what sort of prayers do they need?
Many are worried about the next generation. Will they follow Jesus? And how do we pray for them? On today's program we meet up with two young Christians who help us answer these questions and more.
Sometimes our souls have nothing left but lament and sorrow. There’s a place for such prayer. In fact, the Lord welcomes it.
She left home at 18. She no longer wanted to live by her parents' rules. But no matter how far she ran, she could never outrun the love of God. Today, listen in as Barbara Juliani shares her story.
It was a wise person who once said that, when it comes to prayer, truly we’re all amateurs. Today, join David Wollen for a conversation with a man whose faithful prayer has made a difference.