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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 292 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & SpiritualityEducation |
Discover inspiring stories of faith, sports, and transformation as Randy welcomes guest Gary Hays—a former college football player, lawyer, and devoted father. Together, they explore how God uses brokenness to draw us closer and how sports can be a p... more
In today’s episode, Mark Rae hosts Katherine Barner, a licensed counselor and Director of Heart Care at Grace School of Theology. Together, they unpack the deep need for intentional love within the church and introduce Heart Care—a groundbreaking ini... more
As we conclude our Advent series, “The Right Time,” we reflect on the shepherds who, though the lowest in society, were chosen to witness the Savior’s birth. Their story reminds us that God’s grace extends to everyone, no matter how humble. Join us a... more
Discover the wisdom of the Magi in today’s episode of Saving Grace. Travel with the wise men as they follow the signs to find the newborn King, connecting the stars to the scriptures. What can their journey teach us about our own preparation for Chri... more
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I’m so glad I found this podcast! I’m in a reformed church, but didn’t know what that even meant or what they really believed. A lot of the teachings seemed biblical, but some of the teachings seemed way off and I couldn’t put my finger on why. Ken Wilson on podcast #82 showed how the Greek philosophies influenced Augustine, who greatly influenced both the Catholic and Protestant churches even up to today. I’m happy to learn thru your encouraging podcasts that God’s love and grace is much grea... more
Encouraging and hopeful Biblically based podcast on trials
This was such a timely message for me and I will share it with my husband . He is currently going through an ugly trial for the last 12 months. He is depressed, he’s gone from a strong vibrant man to a shriveled hurting man. Medication is really tearing him down, listless, weakness and tiredness!
We shared with each other, “ wondering what God is up to?”Your message gave me hope out of despair and seeing with a heart! When you said,” God is matching His ability in the midst of my disability!” We... more
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