No Fear Friday (Episode 969)
Having been pretty serious all week, the guys revert back to their usual selves and look at fear from a humourous slant.
Read MoreHaving been pretty serious all week, the guys revert back to their usual selves and look at fear from a humourous slant.
Read MoreSickness, death, job loss or great injury can cause people some serious worry. Al and Dan look at some of those situations today on this week’s topic of facing fear.
Read MoreFear is a real struggle for many today. The term of this generation is anxiety. Doesn’t it seem like so many struggle with those things? The guys look at the topic of fear this week an why people do but really shouldn’t if they know Christ.
Read MoreIf you post it, you’ve lost control of it. You may want to get it back, take it back or send it back but it’s out there … forever. Today Al and Dan discuss the harm and longevity of bad posting.
Read MoreThe guys investigate some of the things that people use social media for. Do we have to throw the baby out with the bath water? We could … just use it properly!
Read MoreAl and Dan take a deep look at social media and some of its impact both good and bad on individuals, communities churches and the world this week. How much do YOU rely on social media, could it be TOO much?
Read MoreSome may argue that what has been said thus far is the Old Testament. Dr. Stone and Pastor Wolvin shift into the New Testament today to see what may be a help in deciding on whether or not to have children and how many.
Read MoreHow many kids is enough, how many are too many, what is a “quiver full” and should those with those more or less than you be chastised or pitied? Just a few of the questions the guys try to deal with today.
Read MoreAl and Dan take this week to talk about having children. Should everyone have children? Is there a Biblical reason to or not to have children? Tune in this wee to find out.
Read MoreTake plenty of time while looking for a new church home – but when you decide: jump in with both feet, get planted and grow, and don’t become critical or negative.
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