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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When pop culture invades a worship service – Adam Holz | Numbering our days and thinking about our deaths – Carmen LaBerge
Along with entertainment reviews, Adam Holz from Plugged In talks about a recent German church service that was Taylor Swift-themed. Carmen talks about being part of a friend's funeral recently and the importance of numbering our days. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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The beauty of the color green and love letters – Thann Bennett | God working in and through C.S. Lewis in his day – Daniel DeWitt
The Equipped Newsletter's Thann Bennett speaks around the news headlines he covers in his news letters, but also about the true of God's love for us and the beautiful of the color green that is so prevalent this time of year. Apologist Daniel DeWitt talks about God's saving work in C.S. Lewis' life, and how through Lewis he encouraged England during World War II and beyond. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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What we can learn of God’s work in rural churches – Glenn Daman | Helping young men become tenders of their gardens – Brant Hansen
Pastor Glenn Daman, author of "The Forgotten Church," talks about the importance of rural churches and ministries, and what urban churches can learn from them. Brant Hansen, author of "The (Young) Men We Need," talks about so much of the confusion, especially among young men, about what healthy masculinity is, and the call to be those who tend to and protect those around them. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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Fighting antisemitism while protecting free speech – Mark Caleb Smith | Praying even through the pain and disappointment – Carmen LaBerge
Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith addresses the Antisemitism Awareness Act in Congress, and how although it's well meaning, it could erode the rights of others. Carmen talks about our hard valleys in life and how we need to continue to pray, even when you get to the point of saying "thy will be done," like Joni Eareckson Tada. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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Working cross-generationally in the workplace – Bill English | Allowing scripture to form your prayer life – Christina Hannan
Bible and Business' Bill English answers a listener's question around how they as an older worker can better relate to his younger co-workers who view matters differently, and how to do so with the mind of Christ. Christina Hannan, host of the "Praying Through Scripture with Christina Hannan" podcast talks about how we can allow God's word to shape and guide our prayers. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
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The moral confusion of some college protests – Jeff Bilbro | Afghan flooding and Christian love – Ruth Kramer
Front Porch Republic's Jeff Bilbro discusses his recent article in The Dispatch where he looks at the lack of moral foundation with many colleges and how it affects the students of these institutions. Mission Network News' Ruth Kramer talks about how the small group of Christians in Afghanistan is seeking help their Muslim neighbors amid severe flooding. 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.