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How Loneliness Can Draw You Closer to Jesus

Part 2 of 2

May 15, 2024 • Ruth Bell Graham

On day 2, Ruth shares more stories about Bible characters who learned importance lessons in their loneliness — David, Daniel, and Abraham. Then Ruth shares her favorite memory about a lonely Christmas where her husband went on a hunting trip, but she found ways to express her gratitude and even worship to the Lord. Ruth describes some dangerous responses to loneliness, and she explains how solitude is better than loneliness, but it’s a choice we have to make in our perspective.

Nurturing a Love for the Bible in Your Kids

June 10, 2024 • Danika Cooley

Danika Cooley ran into the bathroom to break up a fight between her sons. When she demanded to know what they were fighting about, they asked if the Burning Bush was God the Father or God the Son. She was shocked and surprised, uncertain how to answer them. Her boys—who often joined her in church, but usually under the pews—had been listening intently enough to deep-dive into heavy theological questions. She had to do something…so she started developing a plan to study the Bible with her family. In this interview, Danika will share practical ideas to equip parents to help their children develop a strong foundation of faith and nurture a solid relationship with God by studying the Bible together.

Homemade Meals for Busy Families

June 7, 2024 • Mary Beth Lagerborg

Mary Beth Lagerborg describes the once-a-month method of prioritizing dinner time for your family. Along with Mimi Wilson, Mary Beth has co-written the book, Once-A-Month Cooking Family Favorites and she shares their method of preparing a month's worth of healthy meals at one time. She also discusses the importance of teaching children Christian hospitality.

Using Your Unique Personality to Share Your Faith

June 6, 2024 • Mike Bechtle

If you're a Christian who struggles with feelings of inadequacy when it comes to evangelism or guilt for not doing more to share your faith, listen in as Dr. Mike Bechtle offers encouragement, explaining why there's no prescribed method that's 'best,' and that God can use your unique personality to accomplish the same goal.