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A Man Called Peter
September 2, 2009
Peter’s story proves that God delights to choose unlikely heroes. We all know Peter very well because we see him every morning when we look in the mirror.

Open My Eyes, Lord
August 24, 2009

The Supreme Question
August 18, 2009
Two thousand years ago Jesus asked a question that each of us must one day answer: “Who do you say that I am?” How would you answer the Supreme Question?

How to Help a Caveman
August 12, 2009
It is not a sin to be discouraged. It is not a sin to be depressed. It’s what you do when you are discouraged, depressed and feeling hopeless that matters. Once we open our eyes, we will see God everywhere.

Faith, Sickness, and Prayer for Healing
August 10, 2009
Ray Pritchard joins Tim Wildmon and Marvin Sanders on “Today’s Issues” to discuss the role of faith in praying for the sick. How should we pray? What are we asking God to do? This topic touches a difficult and sometimes controversial area. The second half of the program includes calls from listeners.

God’s Freedom
July 28, 2009
Our basic problem is that we have allowed God to be everywhere but on his throne. No wonder we are unhappy and frustrated and unfulfilled. Let God be God and all will be well.

Before I Was Afflicted I Went Astray
July 22, 2009
Sometimes we face things for which there is no earthly explanation. In those moments we need to erect a sign that reads, “Quiet: God at Work.” Don’t miss what God wants to teach you through your troubles.

Four Cracked Pots
July 15, 2009
God honors faith, and he seeks it so much that he will honor people who otherwise do some very stupid things. He uses flawed people to accomplish his will so that when the victory comes, he alone gets the glory.

From Rahab to Jesus
July 7, 2009
God delights in saving notorious sinners. He proved it by saving Rahab, a prostitute in ancient Jericho whose faith saved her whole family. There is no pit so deep that the love of God is not deeper still. There is no sin so terrible that Jesus cannot forgive it.

If I Should Die Before I Wake
June 30, 2009
The stories of Isaac, Jacob and Joseph show us what faith looks like at the end of life. Here is one mark of genuine Christianity. When you come to the end of your earthly journey, you still hold on to what you believe. Because Jesus died and rose again, we can face our own death with confidence, knowing that the Lord will not abandon us when we need him most.