Episodes
Tuesday Aug 10, 2021
Why You Should Seek God's Help
Tuesday Aug 10, 2021
Tuesday Aug 10, 2021
A popular Christian song goes, "He'll never let you fall..." and while the words are comforting and assuring, they can be misleading. The fact is that individuals whose hearts have been touched by the divine do, on occasion, stumble badly. Their marriages face difficulty. Their kids don't always stay out of trouble. They don't always stay on the straight and narrow. They stumble, and on occasion they fall. Why? Because God failed them, or because they failed Him?
Monday Aug 09, 2021
Top 5 Thing That Kill Marriages
Monday Aug 09, 2021
Monday Aug 09, 2021
"The man who says he can read his wife like a book, only shows how illiterate he really is." I don't know whom to credit with this bit of wit and wisdom, yet it's true. Both men and women struggle with an abysmal ignorance of each other's psychological make up, and subsequently live with myths that seem to be passed from generation to generation. Like what?
Friday Aug 06, 2021
What Makes Christianity Different?
Friday Aug 06, 2021
Friday Aug 06, 2021
For more than 70 years my father-in-law, Dr. Guy Duffield, was a Bible teacher, author, and minister. In his lifetime he wrote books on preaching, on doctrine, and on the practical Christian life. When he was well into his 80s and living in a retirement facility, a young woman from Lebanon who worked where Dr. Duffield resided met him and showed great interest in the fact that he believed that the Bible is a supernatural book.
Thursday Aug 05, 2021
How Does God View My Unbelief?
Thursday Aug 05, 2021
Thursday Aug 05, 2021
Suppose you are a young man whose best friend has a sister whom you have heard about but never met. Your friend describes her jet-black hair, and lovely eyes, her outgoing vivacious personality and her fun-loving disposition. The more you hear about her, the more interested you become. Week after week, he tells you about her, and you find yourself wanting to meet her. So you say, "How about introducing me to her?" And he replies, "I don't think you believe she really exists." You reply, "That's dumb; of course, I believe she exists. Remember, you showed me her picture!" Should that happen, you would begin to wonder about your friend's sanity.
Wednesday Aug 04, 2021
Are You Tempted to Believe In God?
Wednesday Aug 04, 2021
Wednesday Aug 04, 2021
Francois Mitterrand, the late president of France, was an intellectual and an atheist. Yet in the latter years of his life, he had a fascination with death and a desire to know what lies beyond the grave--something which challenged the atheism which he held to, at least philosophically. Possessed by a strange fascination with death, he visited the graves of many of France's leading citizens pondering how they lived and how they died. He once said that "he who loves death loves life."
Tuesday Aug 03, 2021
Learn How To Face Death
Tuesday Aug 03, 2021
Tuesday Aug 03, 2021
Richard Versalle was portraying the minor role of a law clerk named Vitek in a performance at the prestigious Metropolitan Opera in New York City. He was age 63 and had suffered absolutely no adverse health problems. In the opera there is a beautiful and mysterious woman who wants to live forever. Her father, a chemist-magician, concocts a powerful elixir which allows her to live more than 300 years. But Versalle, portraying the law clerk, sings a line which goes, "You can only live so long." Little did anyone who attended the opera that night realize that those words— "You can only live so long" --would be the last sentence ever to come from the lips of this man whose singing had touched the hearts of thousand and thousands in his career.
Monday Aug 02, 2021
What Does It Mean To Be Mature?
Monday Aug 02, 2021
Monday Aug 02, 2021
"Maturity," says the Merriam‑Webster dictionary, "is the condition, or state, of being fully developed." However, the word is often used so loosely that it flaps like a kid's shirttail in the breeze. Michael Drury says, "If you are mature, you are presumed to be happy, secure, married, well‑liked and something called "adjusted." If you aren't mature, you are incorrigible, defective or warped—and heaven help you."
Friday Jul 30, 2021
Start Learning What Life Is All About
Friday Jul 30, 2021
Friday Jul 30, 2021
The French writer, Guy de Maupassant, was one of the world's greatest writers of short stories. At the same time, he was one of the world's most sad and tragic figures. As a celebrity and writer, he had it all, yet in reality, what he had didn't satisfy. Within a decade, he rose from obscurity to fame as his stories were published in newspapers and journals around the world. His name became a household word. With fame came the trappings of success: a yacht in the Mediterranean, a large house on the Norman Coast, and his luxurious flat in Paris. One biographer put it, "Critics praised him; men admired him; and women worshiped him."
Thursday Jul 29, 2021
What Does Jesus Have To Do With Christianity?
Thursday Jul 29, 2021
Thursday Jul 29, 2021
"Do I have to believe in Jesus to be a Christian?" asked a young man whose Russian Jewish background had never exposed him to the Gospel. Having been raised in a home in the former Soviet Union where God was seldom if ever discussed, he had heard about Jesus but didn't really know how He would fit into Christianity. He wanted to know. How would you answer that question? There are millions of people whose backgrounds are nominally Christian who still don't understand the relationship between Jesus Christ and Christianity.
Wednesday Jul 28, 2021
Five Elements of Repentance
Wednesday Jul 28, 2021
Wednesday Jul 28, 2021
"To deny sin is bad news, indeed," wrote John Alexander. Continuing, he said, "The only good news is sin itself. Sin is the best news there is, the best news that there could be in our predicament. Because with sin, there's a way out. There's the possibility of repentance. You can't repent of confusion or psychological flaws inflicted by your parents—you're stuck with them. But you can repent of sin. Sin and repentance are the only grounds for hope and joy, the grounds for reconciled, joyful relationships."[i]
[i] John Alexander in The Other Side, as quoted by Christianity Today, February 9, 1998.





