Crucified with Christ Part 1
Galatians - Why the Gospel Matters
Galatians - Why the Gospel Matters
You probably know someone who was once strong in their faith, but lost hope. Maybe it was you. How does that happen, and can lost hope be regained? Dr. David Jeremiah tackles those questions head-on with captivating examples from God’s Word. How will your hope hold out when trouble comes along? From the series: Hope--An Anchor for Life
On this episode of FamilyLife Today, hosts Dave and Ann Wilson join FamilyLife Blended podcast host Ron Deal for an inspiring conversation with Fred and Anita Von Cannon. The Von Cannons share their powerful story of overcoming family trauma, building a blended family, and the transformative role of the gospel in their marriage and parenting journey.
In Acts chapter 16, Paul and Silas find themselves in a challenging situation after freeing a slave girl from demon possession, disrupting the business of her owners who exploited her gift of fortune-telling. Angry, the owners incite a mob that leads to Paul and Silas being beaten and imprisoned. Despite their dire circumstances, they remain steadfast in their faith, praying and singing hymns while in jail. Their devotion not only moves their fellow prisoners but also leads to the miraculous release from chains and conversion of the jailer and his household. This narrative emphasizes the importance of unwavering faith and praise in the darkest of times, serving as a powerful reminder for believers facing adversity.
In this message, Adrian Rogers describes the dangerous display of hypocrisy and calls us to the reality of knowing God.
Prayer is essential to any believer's walk, but some Christians need to be more purposeful in their quiet times with God. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson speaks with Dr. Henry Blackaby and his son, Dr. Norman Blackaby, to discuss the significance of prayer. They talk with Dr. Dobson about their family's dedication to prayer, and give advice to people wanting to deepen their relationship with the Lord.