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Why is surrogacy an attack on human dignity? – April Readliner | Experiencing God during difficult times – Sara Cormany

Mornings with Carmen LaBerge

Release Date: 04/11/2024

Importance of being careful what you believe on the internet – Elizabeth Neumann | Bringing all God’s people together around the table – Forrest Limon show art Importance of being careful what you believe on the internet – Elizabeth Neumann | Bringing all God’s people together around the table – Forrest Limon

Mornings with Carmen LaBerge

Security analyst looks at some of the global security concerns, as well as the border security legislation being worked on in the Senate.  She helps us deal with some of the false information that is being shared on social media, often with the help of foreign agents seeking to disrupt our society. Forrest Limon from talks about the movement that seeks help us turn our tables in a space of opportunity for relationships and conversations that share the love of Jesus. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now:

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Receiving God’s goodness and comfort – Dave Buehring | Working toward better educational opportunities for our kids – Adam Carrington show art Receiving God’s goodness and comfort – Dave Buehring | Working toward better educational opportunities for our kids – Adam Carrington

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's Dave Buehring helps us think about the attributes of God's goodness and comfort, and challenges us to apply and receive them in our lives. Political scientist brings the thoughts from Scripture as applied by Martin Luther in regards to education in his day and shows how they may help us in our day. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now:

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The pressure of portraying Jesus – Adam Holz | Inviting Jesus into your fitness pursuits – Kim Dolan Leto show art The pressure of portraying Jesus – Adam Holz | Inviting Jesus into your fitness pursuits – Kim Dolan Leto

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With season 4 of "The Chosen" in theaters, 's Adam Holz reflects on a documentary about Jonathan Roumie, who portrays Jesus in the series, the weight of doing so, and how we should also feel the weight as we represent Jesus in the world. , author of "," talks about to truly have success in being fit, it's also important to find yourself in Christ. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now:  

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Moses laws and a child saved – Carmen LaBerge | Resisting the pull away from God’s design for you – Daniel DeWitt show art Moses laws and a child saved – Carmen LaBerge | Resisting the pull away from God’s design for you – Daniel DeWitt

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Carmen LaBerge talks about the story of baby Samuel, who was dropped of at a Save Haven baby box at a fire station who was recently adopted and how that ties us to the story of baby Moses in the book of Exodus. Apologist Daniel DeWitt of the blog reflects on some thought inspired by C.S Lewis about being who God made you and called you to be, as opposed to a photo-copy of another person. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now:

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Maximizing technology to reach the world for Jesus – Jeff Gowler | Things we should talk about, but don’t – Mike Novotny show art Maximizing technology to reach the world for Jesus – Jeff Gowler | Things we should talk about, but don’t – Mike Novotny

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's Jeff Gowler talks about the over 2.6 million people who have received Christ through GMO, and the many others who have heard the Gospel through the use of the internet. Pastor , author of "," talks about how we need to offer spaces for people to be honest about the struggles they are having and the sin they are fighting against so we can lovingly point them to Jesus for forgiveness and healing. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now:

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Pointing post-abortive women to Jesus – Kay Kiefer | Family hurt, love, and prayer – Kathy Branzell show art Pointing post-abortive women to Jesus – Kay Kiefer | Family hurt, love, and prayer – Kathy Branzell

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Kay Kiefer of talks about her experience of having an abortion at a young age, mourning the loss, but finding forgiveness and healing in Jesus. As we get into February and its emphasis on love, 's Kathy Branzell talks about the challenges family members to live in loving relationships, especially in the midst of hurt. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now:  

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You can’t rebuild with sledge hammer – Trevin Wax | The prophet Daniel’s model for being a faithful presence – Corbin Hoornbeek show art You can’t rebuild with sledge hammer – Trevin Wax | The prophet Daniel’s model for being a faithful presence – Corbin Hoornbeek

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The Gospel Coalition's , host of the Podcast, talks about the many are tearing down their faith, and that of others.  He show how demolition is easy.  But to rebuild a faith is hard work, but needed. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the , talks about the vision of leading others to engage the culture from the place of being theologically conservative. He looks to the prophet Daniel as an example of doing this well. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now:  

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What do to because the poor will always be with us – Daryl Crouch | When what was unacceptable is now celebrated – Mark Turman show art What do to because the poor will always be with us – Daryl Crouch | When what was unacceptable is now celebrated – Mark Turman

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's Daryl Crouch talks about how Jesus' words about the poor always being with us (Matt. 26:11) is often misunderstood, and the call to have compassion upon them. Mark Turman of the responds to recent articles that celebrate polyamory and the offers reasons why God built monogamy into his design for humanity. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now:  

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The physical and spiritual benefits of fasting – Dr. Bret Nicks | Translating The Chosen into other languages – Stan Jantz show art The physical and spiritual benefits of fasting – Dr. Bret Nicks | Translating The Chosen into other languages – Stan Jantz

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's Dr. Bret Nicks looks at recent medical headlines, plus talks about how fasting offers the body time to reset, but also can be important us spiritually. Stan Jantz, CEO of the , talks about his passion for the mini-series "The Chosen" and the effort of his foundation to translate it into other languages so more can have acesss to the compelling story of Jesus. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now:

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Wrestling with God in public – Nick Pitts | How wide is the war in the Middle East already – Luke Moon show art Wrestling with God in public – Nick Pitts | How wide is the war in the Middle East already – Luke Moon

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of the Institute of Global Engagement addresses the upcoming speaking tour by popular thinker Jordan Peterson who is in a very public way talking about his personal wrestlings with God. 's Luke Moon looks scandal of the UN's Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and its some of it's workers actively supporting Hamas against Israel.  He also addresses how the US and other nations are really involved in a much larger regional conflict. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now:  

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In light of the recent "Infinite Dignity" statement by the Vatican, Canavox's April Readliner addresses the issue of surrogacy and why it undermines human dignity.  Sara Cormany, author of "Even When," talks about her dark times and how God met her in them, empowering her to love and serve others. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here