Cat 81 Radio

Cat 81 Radio

Cat81 Radio is a uniquely uplifting, faith-centered radio show and podcast that blends powerful biblical teaching, real-life inspiration, and Allan’s signature calm, steady, firefighter-honed wisdom. Broadcasting worldwide from South Florida, Cat81 Radio brings listeners messages of hope, courage, and spiritual strength — all wrapped in a warm, relatable style that feels like a trusted friend sitting across the table. Our studio hosts Jaggy, and Tedi, assist Allan with delivery. Allan could not do the show without their help!

  1. 13h ago

    The Little Boy In Miami

    Cat81 Radio — Show NotesThe Little Boy in Miami A Lesson About Seeing the Forgotten Host: Allan LondonCo-hosts: Jaggy and TediCat81 Radio — South Florida Years ago, while working off duty from the fire department for an ambulance company in downtown Miami, Allan and his coworker were dispatched on what appeared to be a routine transport. They were sent to pick up an eight-year-old boy and transport him to the hospital for an examination on behalf of Child Protective Services. But when they arrived, what they found was anything but routine. The little boy was alone in a full-body cast. His father wasn't home. The home was a mess. There was virtually no food available to him. An old cereal box sat on the table, but even if there had been something inside it, this child—immobilized in a body cast—couldn't simply get up and feed himself. For Allan and his coworker, this wasn't just another ambulance call. It was a little boy who needed somebody to see him. There are people all around us who are hurting quietly. Some are physically trapped. Others are trapped by loneliness, neglect, fear, poverty, grief, addiction, or circumstances nobody else can see. It is easy to walk through life noticing what is obvious while overlooking the person who desperately needs someone to stop. Jesus never lived that way. “For I was hungry, and you gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink…”— Matthew 25:35 (KJV) Jesus teaches us that when we care for someone who is hungry, hurting, forgotten, or unable to care for themselves, our compassion has eternal significance. There are no routine calls when a human life is involved. Sometimes God places us somewhere because someone needs us at that exact moment. Compassion begins by noticing what others have overlooked. A person doesn't have to ask for help before we recognize that they need it. We may never know how much one act of kindness means to someone who feels forgotten. Who is the “little boy in Miami” in your life today? Who has God placed in front of you that everyone else seems to have overlooked? You may not be able to fix everything that is wrong in their life. But you can stop. You can see them. You can care. And you can show them through your actions that God has not forgotten them. Matthew 25:35–40 — What we do for the least of these, we do for Christ. Luke 10:30–37 — The Good Samaritan stopped when others passed by. James 2:15–17 — Faith must be accompanied by action. Psalm 82:3 — Defend the poor and fatherless; do justice to the afflicted and needy. Proverbs 31:8–9 — Speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. That ambulance call happened many years ago, but the image of that little boy remained. Some calls end when you clear the hospital. Others stay with you for the rest of your life. And perhaps God allows some of them to stay because their lesson isn't finished. Don't walk past the forgotten. When God puts someone in your path who cannot help himself, be the person who stops. Today’s MessageThe Spiritual LessonKey TakeawaysA Question for All of UsScripture ReferencesClosing Thought

  2. 2d ago

    When We Don't See The Whole Picture

    Cat81 RadioSermon: When We Don't See the Whole Picture Hosted by Allan, Jaggy & Tedi Sometimes we look at a situation and believe we understand exactly what is happening—only to discover that we were seeing just one small piece of a much bigger picture. In this true story from Cat81 Radio, Allan shares what happened while making his nightly rounds feeding community cats at a local shopping center. Three very young baby raccoons appeared without their mother, and after several days, only one remained in sight. Concerned that the little raccoon might be orphaned—and noticing that it seemed wobbly—Allan caught the baby with a net, intending to bring it to South Florida Wildlife where it could be protected and cared for. But Allan had also been praying for God's guidance because he knew that, whenever possible, a young raccoon belongs with its mother. Then an adult raccoon suddenly appeared. Could this be mama? Allan made the decision to release the frightened little baby near her and trust that he was doing the right thing. The following night brought the answer to those prayers: the baby was with its mother. And a night or two later came an even greater surprise: All three babies were alive, healthy, and together again with mama. The experience became a powerful reminder that what we see isn't always the whole story. Just because Allan couldn't see mama didn't mean mama wasn't there. And just because we can't see God working in our lives doesn't mean God isn't there. Proverbs 3:5–6 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.” Hebrews 11:1 “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” Isaiah 55:8–9 God reminds us that His thoughts and His ways are higher than ours. James 1:5 When we lack wisdom, we are instructed to ask God. Matthew 10:29–31 Jesus reminds us that God's care extends even to the sparrows—and that we are of tremendous value to Him. We can have a good heart and incomplete information at the same time. Sometimes faith means acting. Sometimes faith means waiting, praying, watching, and asking God for wisdom before we act. When circumstances don't make sense and you can't see what God is doing, remember those three little raccoons: You may not be seeing the whole picture. But God does. 🙏 Trust Him. Pray for wisdom. And don't mistake what you cannot see for what isn't there. Cat81 Radio — South Florida Hosted by Allan, Jaggy & Tedi ScriptureToday's Message

  3. 4d ago

    A Wake-Up Call To Recognize Your Spiritual Blindness

    A Wake-Up Call to Recognize Your Spiritual Blindness Dr. Tony Evans Spiritual blindness can affect anyone—even those who faithfully attend church or know the Scriptures. When our hearts become distracted by pride, sin, fear, or the cares of this world, we can slowly lose sight of God's truth without even realizing it. In this powerful episode, we'll examine what it means to have our spiritual eyes opened by God and learn how His Word and the Holy Spirit restore our vision so we can walk in faith, wisdom, and obedience. We'll explore: What spiritual blindness is and how it develops. Warning signs that may indicate our hearts have drifted from God. Why humility is the first step toward spiritual clarity. How the Holy Spirit reveals truth and convicts us with love. The importance of daily prayer, Bible reading, and repentance. Seeing people, circumstances, and God's purposes through His perspective. Living with renewed vision as faithful followers of Jesus Christ. God doesn't desire that we remain in darkness. Through His grace, He opens our eyes, renews our minds, and gives us the wisdom to recognize His presence and follow His direction every day. Mark 8:22–25 John 9:1–41 Ephesians 1:17–18 2 Corinthians 4:4–6 Psalm 119:18 James 1:22–25 Thank you for joining us on Cat81 Radio. We pray this message challenges you to seek God's truth, examine your heart, and allow Him to open your spiritual eyes so you can walk confidently in His light. Hosted by Allan, Jaggy & Tedi "Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God." — Romans 10:17 Scripture References

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Cat81 Radio is a uniquely uplifting, faith-centered radio show and podcast that blends powerful biblical teaching, real-life inspiration, and Allan’s signature calm, steady, firefighter-honed wisdom. Broadcasting worldwide from South Florida, Cat81 Radio brings listeners messages of hope, courage, and spiritual strength — all wrapped in a warm, relatable style that feels like a trusted friend sitting across the table. Our studio hosts Jaggy, and Tedi, assist Allan with delivery. Allan could not do the show without their help!