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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.
PAST EPISODES
Does the Devil Have a Discipleship Program? (130)
How do you shepherd those being discipled by social media? Chris Martin is a social media expert, raised by an Internet pioneer. Consultant and author of The Wolf in Their Pockets: 13 Ways the Social Internet Threatens the People You Lead, Martin noticed that what was trending wasn’t only gossip and conspiracy, but a destructive worldview.
Kevin Sorbo: Legendary Hercules is Canceled for Christ (129)
What happens when an influencer is canceled and silenced in a world of technological communication? Actor, author, director, and producer, Kevin Sorbo has fought for his right to speak, both physically and on the world stage.
Healing and Hope for America (128)
Is there hope for America? Author of the book, Toward a More Perfect Union, Tim Goeglein’s resume reads like a Who’s Who in American Politics and Faith. His position in the White House, work with presidents, comprehension of political architecture..
Pornography: A Moral Dilemma, Sin Problem or Psychological Addiction? (127)
Is happiness possible in a marriage when there has been pornography and broken trust? Dannah Gresh has personal insight on the topic of “Happily Even After.” Married 33 years, this bestselling author and podcast co-host spent 30 years studying sexual theology and sexual social science, but academia could not prepare her…
God, the Big House, and the Warehouse (126)
Ever heard the phrase, Sometimes the hardest part to starting something new is showing up? Tony Phillips is a guy who showed up. A businessman between jobs, it was a need for volunteer help that captured Phillips’ attention. His love for people drew him to a community ministry ‘ that supports young kids.
Military Spouses Living the Great Commission with a Bible and Coffee Pot (125)
A pot of coffee, a Facebook post, and a bulky Bible–how a movement started with military spouses. Megan B. Brown, a seasoned military spouse, bible teacher, and military missionary explains living out the Great Commission. As an atheist married to a military man, God gently led Brown to Himself, but growing in Christ was challenging.
CityServe International partners with Love Has No Limits for “1DayHouston” to provide nearly 100 churches in the region with over $1.6 million in resources to help to those in need
Prior to 1DayHouston, CityServe helped equip Houston area churches with an additional $1.86 of resources from November 2022 - March 2023 ---------------- HOUSTON — On Saturday, April 29, churches and parachurch organizations from across the region descended on metro...
Dr. Gary Chapman: Author of “The 5 Love Languages” Shares His Story (124)
Ever wonder why it is so hard to get along with someone you love? Dr. Gary Chapman, author of the New York Times Best Seller, The 5 Love Languages, is a speaker, counselor, and syndicated radio host. The early years of his marriage brought conflict that led to the discovery that God had a different idea about love than he did.
Victim or Vessel: How to Respond to a Challenge (123)
Challenges. We all have them, but what do you do when your challenge is beyond your control? Radio and TV personality, reporter, pastor, missionary, and motivational speaker, Steve Kramer knows what it’s like to live with challenges and the desire to be more than what others expect.
Matt Redman on the Life Behind a Heart of Worship (122)
Have you ever been overcome by strong emotions while singing a worship song? How does the writer of “Coming Back to the Heart of Worship”, “Blessed Be Your Name”, “Our God” and “10,000 Promises” capture…
