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As we stop and reflect on the impact Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr had to heal the racial divides and address inequality this episode looks at the Book White Fragility. What are we talking about today as it relates to race in America? My guests are Rev. Jason Moreno and DCE Jon Zellar. Join us for this deep dive into race today in America.
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Deaf people are invisible to most hearing people. Deaf people are not on the radar of most hearing people. It has been reported that out of an estimated 250 to 300 million Deaf people in the world, only 2% of them are Christians. That means 98% of Deaf people will miss out on the blessing of eternal life with Jesus in heaven. Deaf people are among the largest unreached people groups in the world...
My Guest today is Rev. Dan Gilbert. The year was 2006. Pluto was downgraded to a dwarf planet, Facebook became a public platform for anyone over the age of 13, and on September 1, Rev. Dan Gilbert became the President of the Northern Illinois District of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod.
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Hope is a fitting finale to a very intense election season, a year of pandemic, and economic collapse. There is a better day coming. And that better day is not based on the outcome of the election, but our confidence in God.
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We have pushed people to the edge of their patience after over months of socially distancing. Now comes the hardest step. How to reclaim our lives and livelihoods?
In today’s episode, we will explore what one congregation is doing to come alongside families in the area of education.
Trinity South Naperville’s Zoom Camp provides elementary and middle school students with a safe, supervised environment where they can engage their school's e-learning curriculum...
Are you discouraged by the current state of our nation? Are you wondering as a Christian how you should respond and what you should be doing? Well if you answered yes to either of these two questions this episode is for you.
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I grew up in the great state of Louisiana. It was a very diverse community of people and cultures. When I think about the church on Sunday mornings, it looks more like Tomato soup. Now don’t get me wrong on cold winter day there nothing better than a good bowl of Tomato Soup and a Grilled Cheese sandwich. But imagine if the church looking more like Gumbo.
My Guest today is Rev. Charles St. Onge. Charles was born in Ottawa, Canada’s capital...
Churches today are facing some tough challenges even before COIVD. We are seeing many churches experiencing diminishing Sunday morning worshipers and step declines in offerings. Often leaders will turn to a fresh young pastor to reverse those trends. They hope that their energy and new ideas will revive their struggling ministry. Today my conversation is with a pastor who was called to accomplish just such a feat. He will share the stark realities encountered...
Today’s podcast is about grief. People experiencing the loss of a loved one often have difficulty integrating their state of loss with their questioning sense of what comes next. The words of Jesus were intended to calm their anxieties and ours. Jesus answers the ultimate question of our grieving hearts. What happens to our loved ones? And how can I have peace with this separation?
My guest for this episode is Rev...
We are living in some difficult times right now. Many of the voices of truth are being silenced or marginalized. For the Christian, Jesus has left us in the world to witness to the world. How do we do that in an ever-increasing secular society? Today’s episode is designed to explore how do Christians operate and flourish in this politically charged climate.
My guest today is Rev. Dr. Greg Seltz serves as the Executive Director of the Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty...