Podcast: PODCASTS

CNLP 690 | Pete Scazzero Questions the Mid-Life Crisis, Discusses How Leaders are MisFormed for Ministry, And Outlines The Revolution Needed to Transform the Church

Is the mid-life crisis real? Pete Scazzero questions the mid-life crisis and explains what really happens to most leaders in their thirties and early forties.  Plus, he and Carey discuss how leaders are mis-formed for ministry and outline the…

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Five Ways to Grow Closer as a Couple (Part 1 of 2)

Strong and healthy marriages don’t need big and expensive romantic events. Oftentimes it’s the simple things spouses do for each other every day like nurturing their relationship, navigating conflict well, accepting each other differences, and finding ways to grow in intimacy with each other.   Receive the book The Healthy Marriage Devotional plus a free…

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Spirit-Filled Parenting (Ephesians Pt. 23) | Francis Chan

Have you ever considered that your family relationships might be part of God’s plan to reveal His character? In this message, Francis Chan explores how honoring and guiding one another in the family goes far beyond duty—it’s a way to mirror God’s nurturing love and authority.

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Ep. 112: Loving the Prodigal: Walking in Hope When Your Child Chooses a Different Path

How do we keep hope alive when our child’s path doesn’t look like the one we envisioned? In this week’s episode, we’re opening our hearts to the struggle of loving unconditionally and holding onto faith—even when our child questions, doubts, or drifts. Here’s what we’re diving into: 💬 How do we balance unconditional love with…

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EP 321 Being an Agent of Peace

In this episode, Christine Caine will empower you to be an agent of peace to those around you. Being a peacemaker is something we’re instructed to do in Scripture, but we often find it is easier said than done. It requires trusting the…

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Finding God’s Beauty in Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Sarah Smith shares the heartbreaking story of navigating her mother’s journey with Early-Onset Alzheimer’s disease. Sarah’s mom, “Beauty,” was full of life, strong and independent. When she began slipping mentally, she and her husband tried to cover up the problem, and Beauty refused to go to the doctor for years. Eventually, Sarah’s dad had to…

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174. Chris Bown on Thrive Integration

This week on Momentum,  Tim and Des talk to Chris Bown about Thrive Integration – helping repeat offenders to avoid returning to prison.

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Helping or Hurting? Understanding the Power of Your Words

Dave and Ashley Willis share hilarious stories to illustrate the need for open and direct communication in ALL of our relationships, especially marriage. You’ll learn how to be careful with your words, how to be a better listener, and how to be an encouragement to others.   Receive the book The Seven Laws of Love:…

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RAR #254: What’s So Great About A Christmas Carol?

“Marley was dead, to begin with.” That is one of the most famous first lines in English literature. It comes from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, which is perhaps the greatest Christmas ghost story ever told. What is it that speaks to so many of us about this story of Scrooge and his ghosts?…

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How to Plan Ahead for a Day of Rest

In our very busy and often overloaded lives, a day of rest—the Sabbath—is necessary. And biblical! It’s a gift from God, when He calls us to step back, take a break, and just breathe. Kathi Lipp offers some ways to examine your day-to-day patterns, create rhythms and routines, and simplify things so you can enjoy…

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