Mornings with Carmen LaBerge Faith Radio
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- Religion & Spirituality
With unique insights from a Biblical context, Carmen LaBerge seeks to reconnect the eternal with the everyday and enters into conversations in ways that honor Jesus.
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AI-editing. Can we trust what we see? – Adam Holz | Praying for the crisis in Haiti – Pastor Julio Volcy
Plugged In's Adam Holz talks about how new AI editing software can seamlessly edit video and audio of a movie and clean up objectionable content. However, this same software could also edit videos to have people say things offensive. Pastor Julio Volcy of Haiti Teen Challenge updates us about the crisis in Haiti, why attempts to help the nation have failed, and calls us to pray for Haiti ahead of potential elections. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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Transformation is a two-way street – Thann Bennett | What eclipses teach us about ultimate reality – Daniel DeWitt
The Equipped Newletter's Thann Bennett talks about how when God transforms your life, it's in part meant to help transform others lives, as well. Apologist Daniel DeWitt of the Theolatte blog offers encouragement about looking forward to heaven even if some loved ones might not be there. He also talks about how an eclipse in 585 BC lead to the creation of what we call science. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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The lies that ruin and the God who redeems – Joshua Broome | Are animals people? – Karen Swallow Prior
Pastor Joshua Broome, author of "7 Lies that Will Ruin Your Life," shares his story of being a famous p**n star, but broken and suicidal. He describes how God save and restored him, leading him to be a pastor. Karen Swallow Prior, an animal-lover, helps us look our relationship with our relationships with our pets and how, while important, can't replace true human connection and value. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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Does our society have a common creed anymore? – Mark Caleb Smith | Who is influencing you? – Carmen LaBerge
Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith looks at recent statements by a famous politician about what we have in common in our beliefs, and shows how a lack of that common creed impacts our society. Then, in light of Time Magazines list of most influential people of 2024, Carmen asks who is really influencing us and in what ways. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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Praying for the ones behind those in court – Carmen LaBerge | Having moral clarity in a blurry world – Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek
With several high profile cases of people in court, Carmen draws our attention to the family members of those facing charges and for ministries that offer spiritual support in our legal system. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern - St Paul, helps us look at God's transcendent moral order and how lovingly living in light of that truth has a profound witness to our God. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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When ideology overrules journalism – Jeff Bilbro | Praying for where your heart goes in the world – Ruth Kramer
Front Porch Republic's Jeff Bilbro reflect on two articles, one being from NPR's Uri Berliner, about when journalism is funneled through narrow, extreme ideologies; and other perspectives are actively muted. Ruth Kramer from Mission Network News takes us around the world, showing the prayer and practical needs of people and believers in places like Sudan and Haiti. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here