August 5, 2014

When I hear the word, “idol”, I think of the Israelites worshipping a golden calf in the desert while Moses was away on a mountain. It’s hard to relate to a people bowing down before a hunk of metal in the shape of a bovine.  I’ve never once had the impulse to do this. As a child, I thought I had the idol thing covered.  I mean, the second of the ten commandments says:  You shall not make for... Read more

August 4, 2014

From Breitbart:  In Centerville, Iowa, a police officer was struck by a massive oak tree during a routine traffic stop. Officer Jeremy Veach’s dash cam captured the strange accident on video after he pulled over motorist Candice Duffey for driving without having her headlights on. Veach was not seriously injured by the tree, but did receive three stitches. Duffey’s SUV took the bulk of the impact. “I was picking tree bark out of my hair — it was in... Read more

August 4, 2014

In the books of Samuel, we a king (David) who conquers a city (Jerusalem) and then his son builds the temple where the Ark of the Covenant will be placed.  Later on in Jewish history, after the Israelites are scattered across the land and then brought back in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah, the people rebuild the temple, and then build up the city of Jerusalem and then wait for their king.  Then, in the New Testament, we... Read more

August 4, 2014

  Jeff (Jeffy) Fisher (@jeffymra) of the Glenn Beck Program joins the show this week, and we discuss everything from parenting to comedy to university life for the modern athlete. First off, Jeffy talks about the perils of working in radio, and moving around the country at record pace – and his career path is much more stable than most people who work in radio.  I remember working in different clubs all over and “meeting” the same radio guy three... Read more

August 1, 2014

Suzanne Lederer leads us in connecting with God through Lectio Divina, or “Sacred Reading”. Galatians 4:4-7 4 But when the right time came, God sent his Son, born of a woman, subject to the law. 5 God sent him to buy freedom for us who were slaves to the law, so that he could adopt us as his very own children. 6 And because we are his children, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, prompting us to call out, “Abba,... Read more

August 1, 2014

God is on the move in Paris, France.  In the is week’s video podcast, I sit down with my good friend and missionary Joe Schlie. Joe is an American who has been living in Paris and doing full-time ministry for ten years with his wife and three children.  He’s the City Leader for Agape France Ministries.  For more information about the ministry, check out www.agapeparis.org. According to Joe, while France is world famous for its cathedrals and art pieces reaching... Read more

July 31, 2014

In so many of our past podcasts in our Jesus in HD study, we have examined many of the things that Jesus did. In this PODCAST, we will take a good long look at something Jesus NEVER did. WWJND? What Would Jesus NEVER Do? Certainly not this!!! Jesus NEVER did this. When you discover what He never did, you’ll be so eternally grateful that He never did. And never will. Not to you. Not to anyone. And because He never did this,... Read more

July 31, 2014

Have you ever been gripped with that paralyzing fear that embraces your mind to the point that you’re too terrified to even move? Our unguarded minds manufacture the most insidious scenes within seconds if we let our guard down.  Don’t you find that to be true?  How can we see through the smoke screen of the enemy’s lies? I learned to pray Psalm 91 over my kids every day.  Oh, what sweet release to picture them surrounded by angels. ... Read more

July 30, 2014

Sometimes I wonder how God uses us to reach people.  Most of the time I wonder if I should be doing more.  Should I say something?  Should I actively bring up God on purpose, or should I let God open up that opportunity? Most of the time, I think I remain idle.  Content to let days, weeks, and months slip by, easily forgetting the value of my salvation and not worried about sharing that complex mystery with others. I... Read more

July 29, 2014

To purchase the entire Summit Lecture Series, Vol. 1 on DVD, go to: summit.org You can know something without being sure that you’re right. This is due to the fact that you can have propositional knowledge: a true belief based on adequate or good reasons, not necessarily conclusive reasons.  In other words, you can know something, but still be able to admit that you may be wrong. I know that God is real. If someone were to ask me if it’s... Read more


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