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Starting Right
Starting Right
Author: DannyMac
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Starting Right is a 5 minute Day Starter to help keep you motivated, encouraged, and focused throughout your day. DannyMac is a pastor, teacher, motivational speaker, husband, and father. His years of leading and training people have given him vast experience in helping individuals to accomplish change in their lives and meet their goals. He can help you set the course for your day by offering practical advice from God's Word in a positive and fun way. There is no better way to begin your day than by Starting Right with DannyMac.
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What if your past isn’t a chain but a doorway? We open the morning by challenging the quiet belief that God only works through polished people, then walk through story after story that proves the opposite. From Moses’ stutter and short fuse to David’s failures, from Jonah’s flight to Jeremiah’s despair, we trace a thread of grace running through deeply human lives—and show how that same grace is at work in ours right now. If you’ve felt unworthy, ineffective, or forgotten, you’ll find a braci...
We explore how trusting God changes stress into strength and turns daily uncertainty into peace. Through five concise principles, we reframe hard choices, repeated lessons, and the path toward a fuller life with practical faith. “Thank you for joining us today, and I invite you to join us every Monday to Friday, right here at Starting Right with Danny Mac” We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text Message Support the show
When you’re new, hungry to prove yourself, and surrounded by people who seem miles ahead, it’s easy to mistake other people’s timelines for your own. We dig into that pressure and offer a grounded way forward: anchor your work in identity, pay careful attention to what’s actually yours to do, and watch satisfaction grow without the noise of constant comparison. We start with a familiar story—an eager professional in month six, bright and hardworking, yet weighed down by not knowing everything...
A prophet argues with a donkey and the animal makes the better point. That’s the door into a story about motives, warnings, and how we handle the moments that block our momentum. We unpack Balaam’s path from hired curser to reluctant blesser, why the road closed three times, and what it means when grace shows up as resistance rather than green lights. We start with the tension at the heart of Numbers 22: a king’s lucrative offer, a prophet who can hear God but wants the payday, and a permissi...
A simple hymn can change the tone of a Monday, especially when its story holds more twists than we expect. We open with a warm welcome to a five-minute reset and then dive into the surprising path of Oh How I Love Jesus: verses penned by Frederick Whitfield in 1855 joined to a chorus that wandered across 19th-century America, attaching to hymns like Amazing Grace before finally finding its home. That union created a song so many of us know by heart, yet few know how it came to be. &nbs...
Some moments don’t change the facts—they change how we face them. We return to May 2020, when a small business owner named Bill sat in a dark living room, weighed down by closed doors, maxed credit, and a future he couldn’t predict. Then his son came downstairs, wrapped small arms around his dad, and whispered a sentence that reset the room: “We just talked to Jesus and we know everything’s going to be alright.” From there, we walk through the real pressures small shop owners ca...
Ever notice how fast we judge when our view is smudged? We open with a short story about “dirty” laundry and a newlywed kitchen, then reveal the twist that reframes the whole morning: the laundry wasn’t the problem—the window was. From there, we unpack a timeless teaching from Jesus about specks, logs, and the measure we use, and we translate it into everyday choices that reduce friction and raise the quality of our relationships. By the end, you’ll have a simple framework: clean the window f...
A blind beggar. A noisy crowd. One clear cry for mercy that refuses to be silenced. We walk through the story of Bartimaeus in Mark 10 and explore how a focused plea, grounded in who Jesus is, can cut through doubt, pressure, and the familiar pull to stay small. What begins as a story of daily despair outside the gate of Jericho becomes a portrait of stubborn hope that leads to immediate healing and a new direction. We unpack why Bartimaeus matters for anyone feeling stuck or unheard. He didn...
The loudest moments in life rarely carry the clearest answers. We start the day by exploring how guidance often arrives as a whisper—and why leaning in can change our choices, our mood, and our direction. Through a vivid story of a stressed young father and a wise preacher, we see how dropping our volume helps us hear what actually matters. Then we step into Elijah’s journey at Mount Horeb, where wind, earthquake, and fire demand attention but fail to deliver the message he needs, and a gentl...
Sometimes hope walks in with work boots on. We open the morning with a story that moved us deeply: TobyMac’s journey through back-to-back losses, the ache that followed, and the surprising spark he found in Psalm 98—“God rolled up His sleeves.” That single image shifted grief into grounded expectation and inspired a song that refuses to flinch in the dark. Along the way, we talk about faith without the fine print—why Toby and Amanda said they follow God out of love, not leverage—and what it l...
When prayers feel like they vanish into the ceiling and headlines read like Habakkuk’s laments, where do we find a steady center? We open the ancient conversation between a weary prophet and a faithful God to uncover a surprising path forward: honest lament, patient trust, and a deliberate choice to rejoice even when nothing seems to change. We walk through Habakkuk’s sharp questions about violence, corruption, and spiritual drift, then sit with God’s unsettling yet comforting reply: the prom...
What do we do when charm and charisma outshine character? We dive into the gripping story of Absalom—David’s favored son—whose beauty, ambition, and circle of flattering friends set the stage for betrayal, civil war, and a collapse that reads like a leadership manual in reverse. This isn’t just palace intrigue; it’s a timeless map of how unchecked ego, bad advice, and sentimental blindness can wreck a home, a team, or a nation. The heart of this conversation is practical and personal. We talk...
At a major American university football game an overconfident player makes a great wide-open catch of a long throw and proceeds to jog lazily to the end zone. Just before crossing the goal line he drops ball to the turf thinking he had already scored. The crowd is cheering, the player is dancing, and the scoreboard stays silent. That clip is more than a blooper; it’s a parable about pride, perception, and the gap between what we think we’ve achieved and what actually counts. As you start your...
What if the most important thing you give your family isn’t comfort or success, but a name they can carry with pride? We dive into a gripping real-life story from Chicago’s past—Easy Eddie, the high-powered lawyer who protected Al Capone—only to watch him choose truth over safety for the sake of his son’s future. That turning point reframes the question we all face: where does a harmless indulgence end and a soul-shaping compromise begin? The culture often insists that truth is flexible and r...
Start the day with a melody that carries more than nostalgia. We take you inside MercyMe’s cabin session of “Nothing But The Blood” and explore why a familiar hymn still speaks with startling clarity about forgiveness, redemption, and the costly love that makes us whole. From the band’s log-cabin retreat near Nashville to the quiet power of a stripped-back performance, the story behind the song opens a path to begin the morning centered and grounded. Whether you’re sipping coffee or ru...
A woodshop can teach more about hope than a self-help book. We open with a simple story about a friend who scours lumber yards for warped offcuts and busted pallets, then turns them into game cabinets, shelves, and gifts that surprise everyone who sees them. The trick isn’t magic tools; it’s trained eyes, patient hands, and a habit of planing past the ugly top layer until the clean grain shows through. That moment in the shop becomes a living parable for anyone who feels like the discard pile...
Ever feel like you’ve got “nothing left” except a little bit of energy, a small skill, or one last idea? We take a fresh look at the story of the widow and her oil from 2 Kings 4 and pull out simple, actionable lessons for mornings when life feels thin. In just a few minutes, we move from the heaviness of scarcity to the relief of practical hope by asking two clear questions: what do you have, and how much room have you made for what you’re asking for? I We would love to hear your comments...
Some survival stories jolt the senses; others change the way you see an ordinary day. We dive into the remarkable life of Violet Jessup—the stewardess who endured the Olympic collision, escaped the Titanic after helping panicked passengers, and survived the rapid sinking of the hospital ship Britannic during World War I. Her calm resolve, a split-second leap from a lifeboat dragged toward deadly propellers, and an unshakable belief that she was “looked after” invite a larger conversation abou...
Five minutes can flip the day. We open with a fresh cup of hope and a song that refuses to wait for perfect conditions: “Worship Through It” by Tasha Leighton and Chris Brown. From the first lyric—calling God the God of the impossible—we move into a story where faith doesn’t hide from fear; it leads the charge. King Jehoshaphat in 2 Chronicles 20 faces a wall of enemies and does the unthinkable: he puts singers in front of soldiers. That moment isn’t theater; it’s theology in motion, trusting...
A new year only feels new if we choose a new way to move through it. We open with a fresh frame for growth: stop chasing flawlessness and aim for steady progress that actually sticks. Rather than measuring yourself by perfect outcomes, we talk about maturing in character, letting grace carry the load you’ve been trying to lift alone, and finding practical next steps when motivation fades. You’ll hear simple ways to filter inputs, reset your focus, and trade reactivity for a grounded, hop...



