Episodes
Monday Oct 09, 2017
The Lure of the Emotional
Monday Oct 09, 2017
Monday Oct 09, 2017
What do you do when your head and your heart don’t agree, besides hurting a lot? A young woman who is a Christian, unhappily married and wanting to find the right person and marry, meets a man, usually married and a few years older than she, and he begins to give her attention. He makes her feel important and tells her how turned on he is by her, that she is exactly what he has been looking for all his life.
Friday Oct 06, 2017
The Last Question, "Why?"
Friday Oct 06, 2017
Friday Oct 06, 2017
Dear Dr. Sala, can you explain why God let my dog get hit by a car and die?” There are some questions that even theologians struggle to answer. So should a parent tell a youngster than his dog is now with Jesus in heaven? Or should he or she tell him that when animals die, that’s it? Or what should a parent say to assuage the loss of a child’s pet? Many adults do not really understand the bond that exists between a child and his pet. When I was a youngster I had a dog that was my constant companion, and when my dog finally died, I was a young man in college, but I wept when I got news that Coalie was no longer with us.
Thursday Oct 05, 2017
Why Did My Baby Die?
Thursday Oct 05, 2017
Thursday Oct 05, 2017
Nothing can be more devastating in life that for a woman to carry an infant for almost nine months and then lose that child, or to have an infant snatched from her arms in death. That’s when the question, “Why?” is poured out in scalding tears and agony.
Wednesday Oct 04, 2017
Why Me, God?
Wednesday Oct 04, 2017
Wednesday Oct 04, 2017
One of the oldest questions that has ever been voiced is the question, “Why? God! Why do you allow suffering?” You find that question voiced by a man whose name was Job and you read about him in the book that bears his name.
Tuesday Oct 03, 2017
When You're Asking God for Marriage
Tuesday Oct 03, 2017
Tuesday Oct 03, 2017
If ever there was a tough little lady who didn’t know what she could not do, it was Gladys Alward. And, “Who is she?” you might ask. In the event that you have seen the movie (still available on the internet) The Inn of the Sixth Happiness featuring the Swedish actress, Ingrid Bergman, you would, at least, know her story. But actress Ingrid Bergman with her blond hair, rather imposing stature, and British accent falls far short of depicting both Gladys’s looks as well as her character.
Monday Oct 02, 2017
Why God?
Monday Oct 02, 2017
Monday Oct 02, 2017
If you could ask God any question, what would it be?” Today I’m going to address some of the “Why?” questions of the human heart.
There is a general consensus that we should never lift our voices toward heaven and ask the question, “Why God?’ If God should strike dead every person who had ever lifted eyes toward heaven and cried out, “Why? Why did you allow this to happen?” there would be few people yet alive on planet earth.
Friday Sep 29, 2017
The Story of the Rabbis
Friday Sep 29, 2017
Friday Sep 29, 2017
Toward the end of the first century, the last New Testament book as we know it today was written by the Apostle John as he was living in exile on the island of Patmos. But that didn’t mean that the 27 books were ready to go to the printer. Not exactly. First, there was no printer at that time, and secondly, it took another two hundred years for the New Testament church to decide what was the New Testament. You think that it’s tough for folks to agree on things today? It was even worse then! An interesting fact is that no church council ever met and rendered an authoritative decree saying, “These books are in, and those are not!” Universal acceptance of these 27 books was a gradual thing as the Holy Spirit began to bear witness in the lives of godly men and women (mostly men, however, because the women weren’t invited to church councils) that certain books bore biblical authority.
Thursday Sep 28, 2017
The Well-Documented Word
Thursday Sep 28, 2017
Thursday Sep 28, 2017
Ignorance can be a wonderful thing. It saves you from having to think. Therefore, you avoid the consequences of facing what you don’t know, right? Dead wrong! That lump that you thought was nothing was cancer, but you didn’t really want to know and it didn’t go away. When you could avoid the issue no longer, you faced serious
Wednesday Sep 27, 2017
How Do We Know?
Wednesday Sep 27, 2017
Wednesday Sep 27, 2017
There are two kinds of people who are ignorant—those who have never had an opportunity to learn, and those who are willfully ignorant because they refuse to get the facts. There are millions of people in the world trapped by poverty and economic stagnation, who are ignorant because they have no choice, but the latter category includes some who have Ph.D.s and advanced degrees by the handful. Those who refuse the truth purposefully, are not only ignorant, they are to be pitied.
Tuesday Sep 26, 2017
If It Works, Why Not?
Tuesday Sep 26, 2017
Tuesday Sep 26, 2017
When the other person does it, you call it “lying,” but when you tell the cop, “I know I wasn’t speeding,” you’re just bending the truth a bit—good business, you know. When you falsified your resume when you applied for a job, inflating your salary for previous jobs and expanding your educational background (who is going to call the school and check on the years you were there?), you cloaked it in a term which has become widely used—misinformation. Besides, stretching the truth serves your purpose and you get away with it, so what?





