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Year: 2017

The View From AbovePodcast

Monday, October 2, 2017 Robin Ross

This past summer, friends of ours flew in unexpectedly to nearby Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, for a holiday. By the time that we had found out about their visit, they had already rented bicycles and cycled all around the lengthy … Read more

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A Time Of UncertaintyPodcast

Sunday, October 1, 2017 Rosemary Hagedorn

What is happening on our planet? Wildfires are raging in one part of our world, devastating hurricanes and tornadoes are destroying buildings and lives in other parts of our planet, and protests and an impending war are headlining the … Read more

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The BombPodcast

Saturday, September 30, 2017 Lynne Phipps

The other day I got bombed. It scared me half to death. Fortunately, I recovered quickly enough that I kept the truck on the road. It did take me a moment or two, however, to figure out exactly what had happened. As I was driving along … Read more

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The Great Cloud Of WitnessesPodcast

Friday, September 29, 2017 Helen Hartai

Once, I watched a drama unfold on the diving tower of an indoor swimming pool. A group of children were on the high tower taking turns trying to outdo one another. You name it, they tried it! These young buddies were performing for each … Read more

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How Far Can We Trust God?Podcast

Thursday, September 28, 2017 Diane Eaton

An atheist friend once remarked to me that Christianity is destructive because it produces passivity. Yet a cursory glance at the achievements of strong believers down the centuries easily proves otherwise. Nevertheless, my friend raises a … Read more

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God Is My LifePodcast

Wednesday, September 27, 2017 Corinne Jones

When I read this psalm, it reminds me of how the Lord has been my guardian through so much tragedy in my life, including losing my parents at an early age, and suffering from chronic illness. It touches my heart because I am never alone … Read more

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Preaching EverywherePodcast

Tuesday, September 26, 2017 John Stuart

Preaching has always been at the heart of the Christian church ever since it was established. The good news of the gospel has been proclaimed in more and more nations in every generation since the time of Christ sending out His disciples. … Read more

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Light In The NightPodcast

Monday, September 25, 2017 Cassandra Wessel

In our rural area, street lights can be found in some small communities, but not all. Individual families do have security lights planted somewhere in their farm or yard, but otherwise, when the sun dips behind the horizon, the … Read more

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God HearsPodcast

Sunday, September 24, 2017 Rod Marshall

As someone who generally likes to be in control, I have sometimes found it hard to let go and trust God to handle it. This is especially so when there seems to be no quick, easy, or beneficial solution to a situation, only a long-term … Read more

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The Lost SheepPodcast

Saturday, September 23, 2017 Orlanda Drebit

Although I usually park my sport utility vehicle parallel to the garage, on this day, I parked further away from the garage than normal. Hopping out of the vehicle, to the left of my foot, I noticed a glimmer of gold — my ankle bracelet, … Read more

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