Mornings with Carmen LaBerge Faith Radio
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- Religion & Spirituality
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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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The generational divide in how we consume media – Adam Holz | Understanding culture by looking at what’s happening in the Church – Carmen LaBerge
How we enjoy entertainment and more is changing, and it's impacting more than just the box office. Plugged In's Adam Holz shares more and reviews The Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes and Fall Guy. Carmen offers insights into changes in culture that can also be seen when we look at mainline Christian denominations.
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Glory stories from the National Day of Prayer – Kathy Branzell | Quality over quantity? – Chris Martin
Every first Thursday of May is set aside as the National Day of Prayer in the U.S. Kathy Branzell from the National Day of Prayer taskforce joins Carmen to share powerful stories from this year's event. There's so much content available out there on streaming services, radio stations, and more. As Christians, should we have higher standards for what we spend our time consuming? Social Media expert Chris Martin weighs in. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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Leading by listening – Jim Singleton | God’s beautiful design for motherhood – April Readliner
Each church community is unique, so problems call for unique solutions. Author Jim Singleton shares from his book, "Attentive Church Leadership: Listening and Leading in a World We've Never Known." God places us into families, and motherhood is a truly high calling. Canavox Executive Director April Readliner shares a biblical understanding of this special role.
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Giving the gift of time – Jo Naughton | Sharing the gospel with public school students – Joel Penton
With birthdays and holidays like Mother's Day, we often try to find the perfect item to give as a gift. But a recent poll of moms found the one thing they want most is time. Pastor Jo Naughton of Whole Heart Ministries shares about the impact of intentional time with loved ones. LifeWise Academy shares the gospel with kids who attend public schools. Joel Penton shares how this has gained them media attention.
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The intersection between surrogacy and human trafficking – Heather Zeiger | What’s changed in Israel since the attacks in October – Rabbi Rami Goldberg
Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity outlines the difference between adoption versus surrogacy and how Christians are called to view medicine. Rabbi Rami Goldberg, Director of Strategic Relationships for Israel365, shares about the work of supporting the Holy Land as Jews and Christians, and the fierceness the youth in Israel are displaying. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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Jesus doesn’t need employees, He needs our commitment – Daryl Crouch | The beauty of relationship God’s been after from the beginning – Mark Truman
Daryl Crouch of Everyone's Wilson talks about the beauty of the obedience process and the fruit that comes from pointing others to Jesus, as you bear their burdens. Denison Forum's Mark Turman shares about "Sacred Sexuality: Reclaiming God’s Design," looking at the pursuit for a better, truer explanation of what God really intended- for the purpose of sex. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Customer Reviews
Love this podcast!
Carmen has great insights plus she’s a great interviewer! I love her topics and conversations!
Trustworthy
This is a podcast that is void of ulterior motives. No agenda other than to help us walk closer to Him. The very best way to start the day.
Truth and tenderness
I recently started to listen to Carmen’s daily podcast after reading her book Speak The Truth. What I appreciate about her and her guests is they have helped me to approach people and conversations with a more tender heart and listening ears. I love spending time with woman one on one and have ample opportunities where I both work and serve to do so. Thank you for reminding me of what’s most important, Carmen. Truth saturated in Love.