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 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
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How to elevate the work of our work – Dr. Tiffany Schatz | The story of God speaking to us, not just a history book – John Plake
Christian Medical and Dental Association's Dr. Tiffany Schatz shares the significance of marijuana potentially having its status reclassified and the pursuit to avoid burn-out. John Plake of the American Bible Society talks about the most encouraging takeaways from the State of the Bible 2024 report and how to determine if you're Scripture engaged. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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Time, the one resource we can never get any more of – Nick Pitts | Where persecution starts and ends – Luke Moon
Nick Pitts from the Center for Global Engagement shares how we view what's playing out on college campuses across the country, with protests or lack-there-of taking place. Philos Project's Luke Moon talks about the purpose of counter-protesting and planting your feet on the side that God's on, showing up continually to support Israel and the Jewish people. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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Striving to become right in our spirit, so we can become right in our mind – Carmen LaBerge | Baptize, then begin the discipleship journey – Dean Inserra
Carmen talks about cultivating joy for ourselves, and how we each dealing with feelings of loneliness. Dean Inserra, lead pastor of City Church in Tallahassee, shares about the secular religion that so many young people are joining across America and meeting people right where they are, when it comes to beginning the discipleship process. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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The kind of peace that Christ brings – Carmen LaBerge | How institutions get built – Daniel Bennett
Carmen shares how to be a peace maker in today's divisive culture and the beauty that's found when we stay consistent with our prayers. Political scientist Daniel Bennett outlines the need to remember the Holocaust, the difference between being an institution builder versus an institution destroyer, and how to advance the Kingdom in our midst. 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.