Leading The Way
Leading The Way invites you to join international Bible teacher, Dr. Michael Youssef, as he shines a bright light on beauty that grows from brokenness.
Leading The Way invites you to join international Bible teacher, Dr. Michael Youssef, as he shines a bright light on beauty that grows from brokenness.
You can never be too far gone to come back to God. That’s what we’ll find out as we continue to travel in footsteps of Abraham (Abram). Together we’ll see the undoing of his relationship with Lot and learn how to trust God in difficult circumstances.
Spending time in God’s Word results in more than just a good read. It will change our life in some powerful ways. Dr. David Jeremiah examines the Bible's power in the life of the believer, which makes it unlike any other book in existence.
Today Pastor Raul launches a new series exploring what Scripture says about life after death. Beginning with a sobering look at what’s ahead for those who willfully reject God’s gift of an eternal home. We’ll see that heaven and hell are not imaginary places but actual destinations – and each . . .
Pastor Bryan shares the second half of a lesson from Ephesians 6. Dr. Chapell investigates the role that God plays in our work and careers.
Technology makes it easy to connect with loved ones anywhere in the world or to have thousands of social media followers. So why does there seem to be so many detached and lonely people? On Truth For Life, Alistair Begg considers the cause and solution.
That KEVIN Show: Breaking News for your weekend, a heavy dose of humor, and the biggest hits. Veteran talk media pro Kevin McCullough lights up your listenership with fresh, unique takes on the days biggest stories, and great conversations with the . . .
We often call upon God with the expectation that He will heed our cries and come to our aid immediately—but sometimes, it seems like He’s not listening. Dr. Stanley discusses what appears to be a contradiction between what God says He will do and what God does. When our hearts are hurting, our . . .