EPISODES
FEATURED EPISODE
The Hope for a Quiet, Secure Life
The Golovan Family Story I, Danielle, was born in Moshav Ein HaBesor. My childhood was filled with neighbors and friends who were like family, in a close-knit community surrounded by the beautiful Negev nature. When Ayala was born, David and I knew we'd raise our...
PAST EPISODES
Giving Tuesday reminds us to address needs all year
By Wendell VinsonThis article first appeared in The Washington Times. As we approach Giving Tuesday, a day meant to help us focus on generosity and compassion, we would do well to remember that some needs cannot wait for a calendar reminder. For many families in...
First Sunday of Advent reminds us that hope is our calling even in the darkest times
Ask almost anyone, anywhere, and they’ll tell you 2025 has been a hard year. We’ve witnessed global wars, school shootings, and an alarming rise in political violence. We’ve endured a cost-of-living crisis, the longest government shutdown in U.S. history…
Is a relational, compassionate church the solution to homelessness?
Homelessness has been a daunting problem in the state of California—and in many other states—for decades. Economic hardship and rising housing costs are just two factors that contribute to this crisis.
CityServe, Compassion Collective partners mobilizing critical aid to Jamaica after hurricane Melissa devastation
In the wake of hurricane Melissa, CityServe International and its Compassion Collective partners are rushing aid to the island of Jamaica, which has suffered estimated wind speeds at 185 miles per hour, storm surges exceeding 10 feet, and torrential rain.
The Reclamation of Abby Johnson (160)
How far does God’s mercy extend? Are some sins too grievous? You may have heard of Abby Johnson. She is an author, speaker, podcast host and Foundation Director. However, prior to those accomplishments, Johnson lived a darker chapter.
How the Church Can Respond to Critical Race Theory (159)
We have all heard some of the rash proclamations and condemnations made by Critical Race Theory proponents and initiatives, but what does CRT entail and how has it entrenched itself in politics, hospitals and treatments, corporations and policies, schools and education? Dr. Neil Shenvi and Dr. Pat Sawyer answer all those questions and many more.
From Dysfunction to Prison… Ministry (158)
You know those testimonies that keep you riveted? Where the brokenness is so severe that you marvel God could pull a life from such rubble and use it for His glory and purpose? Carl Barrett has one of those testimonies and he can tell you exactly how God uses it. Author, Ministry Founder, and Instructor with the National…
America needs a prayer meeting
By Wendell Vinson & Dave Donaldson The assassination attempt of former President Trump put the growing political division in the United States into even sharper contrast. It was also yet another reminder of how susceptible we are to violence. People are getting...
What is the best way to Handle Grief? Is it a Posture of Silence or Being Productive? (157)
Death. Prolonged sickness. It is not enjoyable dinner table conversation, yet it is inevitable. Can you prepare for the loss of one you love? Is there a hack for grief that circumnavigates the devastating sadness?
Truth vs. Gender Identity (156)
Am I gay? That is a question that every parent and church staff member needs to be able to answer. Living in a culture that applauds, elevates and takes pride in sin, we must know and model the truth for our kids. Few recognize this better than author Garry Ingraham and his wife Melissa.
