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January 15, 2020

Jesus Can Meet Your Needs Part 1

Seven Signs, One Savior

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As Christians, it is important to pray fervently for our beloved country and its citizens. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Gary Bauer interviews Kathy Branzell, president of the National Day of Prayer Task Force. She discusses the theme of this year’s National Day of Prayer event, which is based on 2 Samuel 22:29-31, and describes the intimacy of coming to the Lord with all of our needs.

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The Great Disappearance Interview with David Jeremiah (Pt. 2)

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RE-RELEASE #46-The Joy of a Broken Heart

Psalm 51 is a heartfelt Psalm of forgiveness. David blames no one but himself for sleeping with Bathsheba and having Uriah murdered and he begs for God's forgiveness. David knew that his sin hurt God's heart and because of that, his heart was broken. But joy eventually comes and David no longer feels the guilt because the Lord forgave him and restored his fellowship with Him. When we sin, we need to confess our sins repent, get back in the game, and be in the Scriptures daily. Let us learn from King David’s example - see Psalm 51.

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