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Fear, Faith, and Forgiveness

“Fear of man” is a phrase Christians use to describe our tendency to be intimidated and controlled by others' viewpoints. When that happens, people become big and God becomes small in our eyes.

Jul 17, 2024

Interview with Dr. Ed Welch: Part 2

We want the applause of people, and we fear their rejection. In both cases, other people have become big in our eyes while God has become small. How can we flip that around?

Jul 16, 2024

Interview with Dr. Ed Welch: Part 1

How big is God? It’s more than just a Sunday School question for kids; grown-ups need to answer it as well. How big is God in your life?

Jul 15, 2024

A Community of Grace

Is shame a useful tool for good or a cruel burden preventing people from flourishing as God intends? The surprising answer is yes and yes. God’s Word sheds light on both.

Jul 12, 2024

Restored by Jesus

What does shame whisper to you? As long as we draw breath in this fallen world, those whispers will nudge us into the shadows, but there is a greater voice speaking words of hope and restoration.

Jul 11, 2024

Redemption from Shame

Fully known and fully loved. That’s the promise we have in Christ. The problem is, we often struggle to believe it’s really true.

Jul 10, 2024

Interview with Heather Davis Nelson: Part 2

“You should be ashamed of yourself!” How often have you heard those words… from others or from your own lips? Shame is everywhere; it sticks like super glue, and there is only one solvent.

Jul 9, 2024

No More Shame

What’s the difference between shame and guilt? And of the two, which is most often neglected?

Jul 8, 2024

Aaron Roberts

He wrote a song that became a jingle for Kentucky Fried Chicken, which helped him go to seminary. Charles Morris talks with Pastor Aaron Roberts from New Zealand.

Jul 5, 2024

Chuck Colson

It’s been 50 years since Richard Nixon resigned as President. His former chief counsel served a prison sentence for his role in the Watergate scandal. During this time, Chuck Colson was born again.

Jul 4, 2024

Michelle Sicat Powell

She was a Christian. Her husband was not. For most of their marriage, he rejected Jesus. But God did a mighty work just before he died.

Jul 3, 2024

Joe Ananias

A pastor, husband, and father, life was going well until a disappointing diagnosis. How would the Lord see Joe Ananias through?

Jul 2, 2024

Christians You Should Know

He contracted polio as a young boy. Doctors thought he might be in an iron lung his entire life, but God had other plans. Charles Morris shares his polio story with David Wollen and how the Lord has b

Jul 1, 2024

In Christ Alone

What's the difference between a worship song and a hymn? It's getting harder to tell these days, and maybe that's not such a bad thing.

Jun 28, 2024

O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus

How deep is the love of Jesus? The ocean, at its greatest depth, can crush a man, but Jesus became a man and was crushed to save us. His love is too deep to measure.

Jun 27, 2024

Jesus, I Am Resting, Resting

Written in Ireland, it was a hymn that made all the difference in China for one of the greatest missionaries in history. It was the moment he realized this great task did not belong to him."

Jun 26, 2024

And Can It Be

He tried to be a missionary, but as it turned out, he wasn’t a Christian—not yet. Later, he would go on to write more than six thousand hymns, which you likely know and sing today.

Jun 25, 2024

Be Still My Soul

Every song has a story, like a frame around a picture that reveals its beauty in a fresh way. Join David Wollen as he looks at the great hymn, "Be Still My Soul."

Jun 24, 2024

Charles Morris Looks Back

A Jonah. A prodigal. A journalist. A faithful servant of Jesus. All true of the same man used by God for 25 years on the radio airwaves.

Jun 21, 2024

Who is Jesus to You?

Who is Jesus to you? What is your relationship with Him like? How well have you come to know Him? Join David Wollen for an encouraging word on uncovering the depths of knowing Jesus through Scripture.

Jun 20, 2024

Paul Evans: Jesus, the Tender Shepherd

What’s the heart of Jesus toward those who are wandering far from him? Going back 40 years, a voice from Haven’s past answers the question.

Jun 18, 2024

All About Jesus for 90 Years

He was a drunk and separated from his family. But 85 years ago, the man who became known as "First Mate Bob" met Jesus, and his life was forever changed.

Jun 17, 2024

Shadows of Salvation

The prophet Samuel was not a king. Saul was, but not a good one. Was David the king God’s people truly needed? Don’t miss this conclusion of series that points us uniquely to Jesus Christ.

Jun 14, 2024

God's Promise to David

David would not build a house for the Lord, but rather, God would build one for him. Discover how this key moment in Scripture became the focal point for God’s people, pointing us to Christ.

Jun 13, 2024

A Tale of Two Kings

Despite being anointed as king, David waited patiently for God’s timing. And insights from 1 Samuel shows the contrast between David’s heart for God and Saul's disobedience.

Jun 12, 2024

Finding Jesus in the Psalms - Part 2

It’s the most quoted book in the New Testament. And even though they were written hundreds of years before Jesus, the book of Psalms is all about him.

Jun 11, 2024

Finding Jesus in the Psalms - Part 1

Jesus taught that the entire Bible, including the Psalms, is about Him. Join David Wollen and David Sunday from Word Partners as they explore how these ancient songs guide us to Jesus, teaching us to pray and find comfort in challenging times.

Jun 10, 2024

Misplaced Desires

"You can't always get what you want." Famous song lyrics that could easily describe Israel's request for a king. Their misplaced desires mirror our own. But the Lord knows what we truly need.

Jun 7, 2024

Seeking the True King

Samuel’s corrupt sons pushed Israel to demand a king. But sadly, their request reveals a deeper rejection of God’s kingship. This story in 1 Samuel 8 underscores the dangers of ungodly leadership and the ultimate need for a righteous, divine King.

Jun 6, 2024

Recounting God's Mighty Works

Often, we remember the bad more than the good. That’s why God calls us to build “mental monuments” to recall all the good he has done in our lives.

Jun 5, 2024

Crying Out for a Mediator

Israel faced a great enemy in the Philistines. But God used the Prophet Samuel to deliver his people. And as we look at this story, we’ll see how it points us to an even greater deliverance from a gre

Jun 4, 2024

The King We Need

Explore the reigns of Israel’s kings—from the best to the worst—and uncover the profound truth that none were the ultimate ruler the people needed. Join David Wollen as he examines 1 Samuel and sees how the stories of Israel’s kings are about the coming of a greater King.

Jun 3, 2024

Navigating Online Dangers with Wisdom

Families, especially children, are facing many challenges today. So, how can parents help them navigate today’s difficult cultural currents? The answers are found in God’s Word.

May 31, 2024

To Protect & Equip

Raising children in the fear of the Lord and discipling them to Jesus is both a privilege and a calling—a task that has never been more challenging.

May 30, 2024

Interview with Julie Lowe | Part 2

Fear and denial … neither are helpful, especially in parenting. The Bible points us to something better, and a Savior who can do more to safeguard our children than we can.

May 29, 2024

The Way They Should Go

"Train up a child in the way he should go." It’s a familiar proverb, but what does it mean? How can parents be proactive with this instruction from God’s Word?

May 28, 2024

Memorial Day 2024 Program: A Visit with Haven’s Founder

In less than a year, First Mate Bob went from homeless alcoholic to founder of The Haven of Rest. Listen to him give his remarkable testimony in his own words.

May 27, 2024

Dining with Skeptics

C.S. Lewis broke bread with his Christian friends long before he was a believer. This form of hospitality eventually led him to Jesus.

May 24, 2024

The Original Friend of Sinners

The Lord used Christian friends to bring C.S. Lewis to faith - a method of evangelism that goes back to Jesus, the original friend of sinners.

May 23, 2024

C.S. Lewis on Friendship

What comes to mind when you think of C.S. Lewis? The Chronicles of Narnia? Theology? Apologetics? How about friendship?

May 22, 2024

Paul on Mars Hill

C.S. Lewis was more than just a great apologist; he was a passionate proclaimer of the gospel.

May 21, 2024

The Legacy of Lewis

From a staunch atheist to a devout defender of faith, C.S. Lewis’s life and legacy continue to surprise and inspire audiences today.

May 20, 2024

Momentary Loss, Everlasting Gain

Where is your hope? And just as important for a Christian, when is your hope? In other words, is your hope in this life or in the life to come?

May 17, 2024

Sacrificial Love

C.S. Lewis knew the cost of following Christ. But when he met his wife, that cost became even more personal. Tune in to hear about Lewis’ marriage and the great wedding feast of the Lamb.

May 16, 2024

Joy in Knowing Christ

When C.S. Lewis finally turned to the Lord, he faced scrutiny and rejection from many. But he had finally found joy, the joy of Christ. Tune in to remember the joy of knowing Jesus, even in rejection.

May 15, 2024

From Terrible Suffering to Tremendous Faith

A dying mother and trench warfare. Both were painful experiences for C.S. Lewis. But in the midst of terrible suffering, God used those experiences for good.

May 14, 2024

C.S. Lewis: Convinced and Converted

He was a once-in-a-generation intellectual whose Christian witness impacted millions of lives. But how did C.S. Lewis come to faith? Find out when you tune in to today's program.

May 13, 2024

When Grief Becomes Dangerous

Light expels darkness. And yet, even for a Christian, sometimes the darkness of depression can set in. When that happens, where do you turn?

May 10, 2024

Hopeless to Hope-Filled

What makes depression different than sadness … one word … hopelessness. Yet for those who are in Christ, there is a light that pierces darkness.

May 9, 2024

Loneliness

A loneliness epidemic is increasing in our society as rates of marriage decline and single households grow. But it’s not leading to happiness.

May 8, 2024