
Haven Today
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The Beauty of Christ
On this episode, David Wollen and Joni Eareckson Tada reflect on how hymns like Fairest Lord Jesus direct us to behold the beauty of the Lord and to pass that truth on to the next generation.
O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus
On this episode, David Wollen reflects on the story and melody of this classic hymn that anchors us in the vast love of Christ.
The Hymn That Carried Hudson Taylor
On this episode, David Wollen reflects on how this hymn points us to the joy of abiding in Christ, our true rest.
A Hymn for Every Season
The beloved hymn Be Still My Soul has carried Christians through trials for centuries, reminding us of the unshakable hope we have in Christ.
The Hymn That Changed a Generation PART 10
The greatest hymns of the faith endure because they wed timeless melodies with the rich truths of Gods Word. Among the modern hymns, In Christ Alone has quickly taken its place as a standard bearer.
Hymns That Bring Us Together PART 9
Charles Wesleys hymn And Can It Be was born out of his own dramatic conversion, capturing the wonder of Gods amazing love. Generations later, this hymn still unites the church in awe and worship.
Grace for the Hardest Heart
Is anyone beyond the reach of Gods grace? Joseph Hart once lived as if he were. But the Lord took a man marked by sin and despair and turned him into a hymn writer whose words still call sinners to Christ.
This Is My Fathers World
Creation itself declares the glory of its Creator. From the Psalms to the hymnbook, Gods people have always lifted their voices in praise for His handiwork.
Victory in Jesus
We remember music long after spoken words fade. Thats why hymns matterthey carry the truth of Scripture into our hearts and lives.
The Heart of Adoration
Adoration and worship are inseparable. When we truly see Christ for who He is, both our minds and our hearts are drawn to respond in praise.
Why Every Home Needs a Hymnal
For generations, Christian homes treasured two books: the Bible and a hymnal. In todays digital age, could it be time for the hymnal to make a comeback?
A Foretaste of Heavens Worship
For a great many things, ancient and timeless is better than new and trendy. The great hymns of the faithold and newdeliver on that because they echo Scripture itself. In this episode, David Wollen traces how a modern hymn from Keith & Kristyn Getty, helps us see the picture Revelation describes as Gods people gather around the throne singing his praise.
Why What We Sing Matters
From the earliest times in the Bible, believers have sung gospel truth set to melody-songs both old and new, historic and modern. In our world today, this matters more than ever.
In Christ Alone: A Modern Hymn for the Ages
Whats the difference between a worship song and a hymn? Its getting harder to tell these days, and maybe thats not such a bad thing.
The Heart Behind Our Habits
The habits we practice shape who we become. That includes praying and fasting. But neither will benefit us if we dont take seriously what Jesus has to say about them.
Breaking Free from Digital Distraction
In North America, nine out of ten people walk around with a trillion dollar device in their pocket or purse. The smartphone is designed to make money by selling your attention.
Un-Hacking Your Life
Self-help is a popular genre of books, but not exactly a Christian idea. But heres the trouble, in this age of distraction, we do need some help. Where do we find it?
Making Room for What Matters
What if the very habits that fill your day could also bring you freedom from stress and anxiety?
One Person, Two Natures
Two natures in one person. Its a mysterious truth the Bible clearly teaches. One without the other is a departure from Gods Word.
The Eternal Son of God
Was there ever a time when Jesus was not? Seventeen hundred years ago, a false teacher named Arius says, Yes. How did the church take a stand against this heretical teaching?
What Do We Believe?
On this episode, Nate Pickowicz joins David Wollen for a close look at several key words and phrases in The Nicene Creed.
What Is a Creed?
What comes to mind when you hear the word creed? A rock band? A motto to live by? Or, I believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth ?
History of the Nicene Creed
Seventeen hundred years ago, a false teaching about Christ was rapidly spreading through churches. Christian leaders met and studied Scripture. The result was a 180 word defense of the Gospel.
Wisdom for the Age of AI
What should Christians think about AI? Is it good or bad? Should we use it or not? And should we be afraid?
Building Without God: Lessons from Babel
Has the AI revolution brought us to a Tower of Babel moment? There are striking parallels. Now more than ever, we need Gods wisdom for the moment.
The Churchs Call in an Age of Creative AI
Science fiction historically envisioned that AI would excel at factual precision but lack creativity. Turns out, its precisely the opposite. Humanity has created AI in its own image.
Faith Over Fear in an AI World
In this episode, David Wollen joins a panel of AI experts to explore how Christians can respond to the rapid rise of artificial intelligence with wisdom, courage, and hope in Christ.
AI Is Here. What Now, Church?
AI is no longer just a trendits a reality shaping our world. What should the Church do in response?
Made for Relationship
What comes to mind when you think of your eternal future? Do you picture floating in the clouds with angels playing harps? Or life in a physical body with your feet on the ground?
Immortal Splendor
We may be human, but how well do we understand what it is that makes us human? Its a question with surprising ripple effects, including whether your view of heaven matches that of the Bible.
Gods Design vs. Mans Redesign
On this episode, David Wollen and special guest Mark Meynell discuss topics ranging from transhumanism to what it looks like to trust God in this moment in history.
Made in His Image
Its a question every Christian is likely already grappling with in modern culture, and probably without even knowing it. What makes us human? So much hinges on the answer to this simple question.
What It Means to Be Human
What does it mean to be humanreally? In a time when AI blurs the lines between man and machine, the question of our identity has never felt more urgent.
Yahweh Tsidkenu (The Lord Is Our Righteousness)
Few Christians know how to speak Hebrew. Praise the Lord for the accurate Bible translations we have, but there are some things we miss. This is true in the name of God Yayweh Tsidkenu.
Yahweh Rophe (The Lord Who Heals)
The LORD is a Warrior. The LORD is your Healer. In Exodus 15, God reveals both namesstrength for the battle and healing for the hurt.
Yahweh Jireh (The LORD Who Provides)
What does Jehovah Jireh really mean? Its more than a nameits a place, where God provided a substitute in Abrahams greatest trial.
Yahweh Sabaoth (The Lord of Hosts)
Who is the LORD of Hosts? In a world overwhelmed by war, injustice, and chaos, Scripture gives us a name for God that brings hope and strength: Yahweh Sabaoththe LORD of Hosts
El Olam (The Everlasting God)
On this episode, David Wollen reflects on what it means to belong to El Olamthe God who never grows tired, who stands outside of time, and who offers us eternal life through Jesus Christ.
El Kanna (Jealous God)
Names of God often show up on wall art, coffee mugs, and devotional books. Yet rarely do we encounter El Kanna, the Hebrew name of God which means Jealous God.
El Shaddai (God Almighty)
On this episode, David Wollen shares a message from Genesis chapter 17.
El Roi (The God Who Sees)
Throughout the Old Testament, God reveals himself by various names, each revealing a new aspect of His character. One of them is only used once, but there is much to learn about the name El Roi.
The Character Behind the Name
On this episode, David Wollen continues his conversation with pastor and professor Dr. Erik Thoennes to explore how the names of God in Scripture point us to His character.
When God Reveals His Name
What happens when God reveals His name. On this episode, David Wollen is joined by special guest Dr. Erik Thoennes to reflect on the moment in Scripture when God tells Moses His nameand what it reveals about His character and desire to be known.
God Is Still Good
Life doesnt always go as planned. The storms comeand sometimes they hit hard. On todays episode, David Wollen and Dan Wilt reflect on Psalm 73 and the deep comfort it offers when life unravels.
The Psalms and the Trinity
On this episode, David Wollen and Dan Wilt reflect on how these ancient prayers reveal the heart of the Triune Godand how reading them through the lens of Christ can deepen our relationship with Him.
Praying the Shepherds Song
Psalm 23 is one of the most beloved passages in all of Scriptureoften recited for comfort, set to music, and memorized by heart. But have you ever prayed it?
The Power of Praying Gods Word
On this episode, David Wollen shares how the Psalms give us a Spirit-filled way to praywith words that shape our hearts, renew our minds, and draw us closer to Jesus.
Praying the Psalms Back to God
The Psalms have long been known as both the hymnbook and prayerbook of Gods people. Yet many Christians today arent sure how to engage the Psalms this way.
Finding God When the Pain Goes Deep
When tragedy strikes, as it did in Kerrville, TX, one week ago, we find ourselves grappling with hard questions like, Why did God allow this to happen?
Hope for Hearts That Feel Alone
Loneliness is an epidemic no one talks about but its ache runs deep. What if that empty place is more than a void to fill what if its where the Lord draws near in ways we never expect?