Adventures in Odyssey
When Eugene contributes to an accident that leaves Connie with a broken arm, he tries to make amends by helping her with every task.
When Eugene contributes to an accident that leaves Connie with a broken arm, he tries to make amends by helping her with every task.
Storytelling can help bring the Bible to life! Jerry Jenkins shares about his remarkable writing career and the wide-spread impact of The Chosen. He’ll inspire you to connect with God on a deeper level through the story of Jesus.
Our study of prophecy in the Old Testament book of Isaiah continues in chapters 26-28. Join as we begin with the beautiful “song of the kingdom” and witness God’s promises to not destroy Israel and restore her to the Promised Land.
Eric Metaxas is the host of Salem’s newest daily talk program, a true cross-over to the News Talk arena that inspires listeners. Eric Metaxas is a #1 New York Times bestselling author known for mobilizing people to ask bigger questions and live more meaningful lives.
The "guests" on this program are the callers, and they're treated with careful respect, rather than being rushed, dismissed, and replaced. Topics covered in this 1-hour broadcast: Singleness
Some people think that when they sin, they are doing so outside of their control. But the truth is that as believers, we are not under the tyranny of sin—we are no longer helpless in the face of its power. In this message, learn how to claim the victory that Christ's sacrifice secured for us, and . . .
When you became a Christian, your life changed forever. But does a different life mean the best life right now? Bottom line, how should Christians conduct themselves in a fallen world . . . what should your priorities be this side of heaven?
Imagine an event so formidable that all of heaven stops in silence, watching and waiting with reverence. Pastor Chuck Swindoll walks listeners through this collective gasp in John’s description of the seventh seal in Revelation 8:1–13. Destruction from the sky leaves no part of the earth untouched, . . .