2016-07-25T13:16:26-08:00

Recently we read an article in the The Washington Post about teen birthrates hitting an all-time low.  Part of the article jumped out at us.  Bill Albert, chief program officer for the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy was quoted as saying, “There has been a change in social norms that has happened in the past 20 years, and the idea of not having sex or delaying sex is now something that can be okay.” We wholeheartedly... Read more

2016-07-22T09:26:21-08:00

In Revelation 12 and 13, the Apostle John described an unholy trinity – an imitation of the triune God – consisting of the Dragon or Satan, the first beast who is the anti-christ; and the second beast – the false prophet. The second beast makes all the earth worship the first beast, performing great signs and deceptions, and causes those who wouldn’t worship the beast to be slain. Also it causes all, both small and great, both rich and poor,... Read more

2016-07-14T16:01:27-08:00

You talk about a collision of conflicting emotions, welcome to Jesus’ Triumphal Entry into His beloved city of Jerusalem. As you will hear in this PODCAST, all of this emotional turmoil will come to a climax as Jesus paused during His Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem, gazed longingly at breathtaking panorama, and then suddenly sang this song of lament: 41 Now as He drew near, He saw the city and wept over it, 42 saying, “If you had known, even you, especially in this your... Read more

2016-07-21T14:19:22-08:00

In the past, I was so good at covering the real me, and hiding my imperfections – and my clumsiness – in most any situation.  I had been through a time of great suffering and pain and was very good at hiding from my true self. Have you ever struggled with the fear of showing your true self to the world? Do you back off of things you are gifted in and you know it’s because of insecurity? Would you... Read more

2016-07-20T10:52:13-08:00

In this week’s show, Vince lays out in layman’s terms what stewardship really means. Being a good steward over what we are given – both physical items we own, as well as spiritual gift – boils down to what we read in Matthew 25:14-30, 14 “It will be like a man going on a journey, who called his servants and entrusted his wealth to them. 15 To one he gave five bags of gold, to another two bags, and to another one bag, each... Read more

2016-07-19T13:40:07-08:00

Stephanie Calahan is one of the amazing entrepreneurs who made my books Entrepreneur Mind Hacks, parts 1 & 2 possible by contributing super amazing content. One of the chief things that Stephanie discusses is “Misplaced Actions in Your Business”. Stephanie has noticed that a lot of entrepreneurs are “busy being busy”. But, being busy does not equal being productive, nor does it necessarily move you toward your goals. To contradict this, Stephanie encourages people to take what she calls “inspired... Read more

2016-07-13T11:08:58-08:00

To purchase the entire Summit Lecture Series, Vol. 1 on DVD, go to: summit.org. When I say “demographics” and the impact demographics is making on the decline of Western Civilization, I essentially mean our “birth rate”; or how many babies does a couple need to have, on average, in order to keep their country or civilization going? At the very least, each couple needs to have at least two children in order to replace the husband and wife. I say “very... Read more

2016-08-09T10:30:03-08:00

They say you can’t judge a book by its cover, but I beg to differ.  Candace Flynn-Fletcher said it best when she told her mom, “…that’s why books have covers – to judge them.” (That’s for all you Phineas and Ferb fans). Anyway, there’s a children’s Bible story book that I have loved since the second I read the cover.  It’s Bill Ross’ Hey, That’s Not What the Bible Says!  It’s a collection of ten well-known Bible stories that Ross... Read more

2016-07-18T13:27:09-08:00

I was driving through Wisconsin recently, and I discovered that if you are not a Wisconsin native, the names of their cities make very little sense… and this is coming from a guy from Minnesota! For example, Plover, Wisconsin is not named after the Plover bird. No, I learned this lesson whilst driving 26 mph through the city of Plover in an area where the speed limit was 25, when a cop pulled next to me and yelled, “PL-OVER!”... Read more

2016-07-13T15:14:26-08:00

The Apostle John turned out to be quite the lyricist. One could almost sing some of his melodious verses. In fact, many of us have. As you will hear in this PODCAST, John wasn’t a scholar, not by any stretch of imagination. Quite unlike the Apostle Paul, for example. John engaged in virtually no complex doctrinal discussions involving the nuances of theology, the kinds of stuff in which Paul reveled. John’s Greek is so simplistic that 1 John is invariably... Read more

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