The Christmas tree brightly shines through the window, and the scent of roasting turkey wafts through the house. Presents sit under the tree. The table is set for guests, and soon, family will gather for a savory feast. When gifts are exchanged, the children will delight in their new acquisitions.
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When given the chance, I tend to avoid two kinds of content: devotional and short. The 5 Minute Discipleship Podcast by Loren Hicks is the exception to both rules. With over
The Christmas tree brightly shines through the window, and the scent of roasting turkey wafts through the house. Presents sit under the tree. The table is set for guests, and soon, family
When it comes to podcasts for Christian men, shows are generally either overhyped discussions about theology complete with cigars, whiskey, and a generous helping of machismo, or they are the audio
Time stands still for no industry. Sharon and her husband Fred learned this firsthand. They grew up in the time of VHS, CD, and DVD, and in so doing, had carved out
Family history has a way of repeating itself. Jerrad Lopes was on the verge of repeating his father’s history—leaving his children to grow up without a dad—when a desperate Facebook post changed
Religious people sometimes get a reputation for shutting down hard questions. Host of the Can I Say This at Church? podcast Seth Price started this provocative show as a result of