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In Tribute: Dr. Pat Robertson’s Final Interview with Dr. James Dobson on Family Talk

Dr. Robertson was a giant among Christian leaders and contributed enormously to the cause of Christ. He led multiple millions to a saving knowledge of the gospel, and heaven will be populated by ...

Christian Resistance: Learning to Defy the World and Follow Jesus

On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton concludes his conversation with author James Spencer, Ph.D., to discuss his book, Christian Resistance: Learning to Defy the World and Follow Jesus. ...

Pray Fervently in Righteousness and Avail Much

Do you believe God hears you when you pray? And does prayer actually work? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton continues his interview with national faith leader, Kathy Branzell and ...

Messenger International: Revolutionizing Global Discipleship

Do you know what your calling is? According to the Bible, the Great Commission is spelled out in Matthew 28:19, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the ...

One at a Time: God Wants to Use You to Change The World

It seems that culture is changing faster than we can imagine, and it can be overwhelming to think of how we can make a difference and where to start. But what if all we need to do is focus on just ...

Broken and Beautiful: Let God Turn Your Mess into a Masterpiece

Christine Soule’s family was beyond dysfunctional. Her father was married eight times and her mother was married four times. If that wasn’t hard enough, Christine’s adopted father had an affair with ...

The Role of Prayer in a Spiritual Awakening

1 Thessalonians 5:17 says, "Pray without ceasing." But according to David Platt, our church culture today is known for preaching, writing and passive listening, but not for prayer and fasting. Unless ...

Running to Win

Weighing a mere 144 pounds and standing 5 feet, 9 inches, Mark Anderson began his track & field career at the age of 16. Despite the tragic suicide of his father and the physical abuse he endured ...