Episodes
Monday Jul 09, 2018
87% Honest?
Monday Jul 09, 2018
Monday Jul 09, 2018
When you don't in a world that generally does, you stand out like a sore thumb! In other words, when almost everybody cheats, and you don't, you are penalized. When almost everybody lies to get ahead, and you feel compelled to tell the truth, you are at a distinct disadvantage. When almost everybody uses company time for their own personal business or pleasure and you don't, you are thought strange or even stupid.
Friday Jul 06, 2018
Bringing Back the Spark
Friday Jul 06, 2018
Friday Jul 06, 2018
When Larry Krunsinski left the hospital after a stay of almost one year, he went home to a woman he couldn’t remember marrying but a woman who cared so deeply for him that he literally fell in love with her twice.
Thursday Jul 05, 2018
When Love Grows Cold
Thursday Jul 05, 2018
Thursday Jul 05, 2018
Can you relate to the following? A husband and a wife come together in marriage and celebrate their love. Nine months later a son is born. They name him Jezreel but call him Jesse for short. Don’t think that children always bring you closer together. In many cases children put stress on a marriage, and that’s what happened with this couple. The husband was preoccupied with his work and he and his wife began to drift.
Wednesday Jul 04, 2018
Never Too Far Gone
Wednesday Jul 04, 2018
Wednesday Jul 04, 2018
Years ago, before videogames, smartphones and tablet computers, kids used to play “Let’s pretend!” Perhaps you can remember back that far—fighting pirates in the Caribbean, riding wild horses or discovering buried treasure. For just a minute, let’s pretend we can turn back the calendar nearly 2000 years and walk the streets of ancient Ephesus, one of the most beautiful cities in the Roman world.
Tuesday Jul 03, 2018
Why Don't We Read the Bible?
Tuesday Jul 03, 2018
Tuesday Jul 03, 2018
When China opened its doors to foreigners in the late 1970s, I was among the first 7000 to be granted a visa to see the land described as a sleeping giant. For decades, Chinese friends had been denied what we take for granted--freedom of expression and, certainly, freedom of religion. The group I traveled with was international, with people from all over the world. At dinner, a fellow traveler from Britain told of a strange encounter with a youth on the street seeking a Bible.
Monday Jul 02, 2018
Ever Read the Bible?
Monday Jul 02, 2018
Monday Jul 02, 2018
When Henry Allan Ironside was just two years old, his father died of typhoid fever and left the family destitute. His mother was forced to take in sewing to provide for the two little boys who were left without a daddy. Money was always tight, but biographers tell about the occasion when there was nothing to eat. Henry’s mother, nonetheless, set the table and poured water. The two little boys and their mother sat down, and in spite of the fact there was no food on the table, they bowed their heads to give thanks to God for, at least, the water. But no sooner had they finished their prayer when a resounding knock at the door brought them to attention.
Friday Jun 29, 2018
Serving from a Place of Security
Friday Jun 29, 2018
Friday Jun 29, 2018
When a young Jewish intellectual was striving to discover who he really was, a friend said to him, "Do you know what we really need to learn today?" Art Katz thought, "Here's another one of these smart guys who thinks he has all the answers when he doesn't even understand the questions." But since he was riding in the friend’s car, he went along. "No, what do we really need?"
Thursday Jun 28, 2018
Beyond Care Lies Compassion
Thursday Jun 28, 2018
Thursday Jun 28, 2018
Is it possible that one of the reasons we see so little caring and compassion in the world is that we are overwhelmed with our sense of estrangement and searching? Not understanding who we are, self‑fulfillment is an endless search instead of an anchor, and the end result is that life is a selfish, "me first" game that results in our wanting to win every round or insisting that everyone be first, provided it is first, after you.
Wednesday Jun 27, 2018
Caring is Contagious
Wednesday Jun 27, 2018
Wednesday Jun 27, 2018
Are you ever surprised by people? Do you ask yourself what makes one person sensitive and caring, and another harsh and insensitive when both have grown up in the same environment? If you’ve ever read Victor Frankl, the psychiatrist who was sent to a concentration camp in Germany, you’ll marvel at the fact the same situation turns some people into blood‑thirsty, selfish animals and others into caring, compassionate individuals who are almost saintly.
Tuesday Jun 26, 2018
Learning to Care
Tuesday Jun 26, 2018
Tuesday Jun 26, 2018
For generations, the care of the elderly has been the responsibility of the extended family but, the family structure has changed so much that social scientists are wondering who is going to take care of the growing army of senior adults without children or families who care enough to provide them with support when they can no longer care for themselves.





