- How God Helps a Caveman - 42 : 55 - DOWNLOAD
Ray Pritchard (Nov 12, 2011)If you keep your eyes open for God, pretty soon you’ll see him everywhere.
- Lucky to Love - 39 : 43 - DOWNLOAD
Ray Pritchard (Oct 1, 2010)Nothing is too small to bring to God’s attention. If it matters to you, it matters to him.
- Interview with Mosab Hassan Yousef, “Son of Hamas” - 28 : 13 - DOWNLOAD
Radio Interview - Ray Pritchard (Apr 5, 2010)Ray Pritchard and Kathy Coates of AFR Radio interview Mosab Hassan Yousef, son of Sheik Hassan Yousef. He tells the amazing story of his life as the “Son of Hamas” and of his life as a double agent for Israel and Hamas. He also describes his similarly remarkable conversion story.
- Should We Be Worried? - 45 : 05 - DOWNLOAD
Radio Interview - Ray Pritchard (Mar 10, 2009)Ray Pritchard, Tim Wildmon and Marvin Sanders discuss whether or not Christians should be worried given the current economic crisis. If we shouldn’t be worried, how should we respond? In the second half of the program, they take calls from listeners.
- Showdown in Jerusalem: The Rise and Fall of the Antichrist - 33 : 43 - DOWNLOAD
Ray Pritchard (Mar 10, 2009)Someday soon the world will witness the rise of a charismatic leader the Bible calls the Antichrist. Millions will be deceived into following him. He will be suddenly destroyed when Jesus Christ returns to the earth.
- Swimming Upstream - 39 : 28 - DOWNLOAD
Ray Pritchard (Jun 1, 2010)If you think this world will last forever, then live by the world’s rules. But if you think that there is a better world coming, then live today in light of tomorrow. Your friends probably won’t understand you, and it won’t always be easy, and you’ll often feel squeezed, but at least you won’t wake up with a hangover that comes from getting drunk on the ways of the world.
- Why You Need Your Enemies, and Your Enemies Need You. - 41 : 46 - DOWNLOAD
Ray Pritchard (Jun 25, 2008)If I keep a heavenly perspective and believe Romans 8:28, enemies are not really enemies. They are some of the best friends I have. What is sometimes meant by some to hurt me actually helps bring about a work of grace in me that wouldn’t take place any other way. My enemies are a gift from God to me. They make me like Christ so that I can show Christ to them.