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Dress for Success
Denise Walker gives tips on dressing for a challenging day.

Slave Across the Street: Human Trafficking isn't across the world
A best-seller by Peggy Sue Wells that outlines the dangers here at home. You won't be able to put the book down.

Your Marriage Can Thrive
Authors Greg and Julie Gorman just completed another book on marriage. They believe your marriage can do more that survive, it can thrive.

Family Internet Safety
As parents, the internet and any device connected to the web offers our children a portal into pornography. Boys and girls can see images they are not old enough to view. Many become addicted, and that includes women. This practice is so damaging to marriages, families, and children. Mike Genung has a ministry to families in this area, and he's going to give us a few tips on Family Internet Safety.

Mother's Day encouragement
The job is enormous, but here's some encouragment. Jane Rubietta and Cynthia share their heart.

Understanding Male Temperment
A married woman soon learns her spouse doesn't think the way she does. Here's help puzzling it out.

New Money Mindset
Brad Hewitt describes a New Money Mindset that Combines Freedom with Loving Others

Stay in Touch with Our World
It's easy to stay in our Christian bubble and lost touch with those around us.

Real Easter Story Brings Hope
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People-Pleaser Recovery
Most of us have a longing to please others, otherwise, we wouldn't be very social. Someone who doesn't care at all about the opinion of others is called a sociopath. That desire to be social, however, can become a crippling addiction and hold you captive. Let's look at the problem. When I homeschooled my kids, I taught them a fact was something true, something you could prove, or a set of events that really happened. On the other hand, an opinion was someone's interpretation of those facts. People observe you and form an opinion of you and of your choices. You can't control that, even though I'd love to make everyone like me. I recall when my daughter was little. She'd become furious with me if I chose to do something she didn't like. As a mother, I knew I must pray and keep the future in mind as I made decisions for the family. That meant being strong when my decisions made my kids angry. In the first century, the Apostle Paul wrote a letter to the church at Corinth. Some of the church members had been baptized by Apollas and some by Paul, and they took sides, dividing up the body of Christ. One person would say he couldn't participate in something because Apollos would not do that while someone else would insist on following a different teaching from another teacher. So Paul wrote the Corinthian church. Let's look at what he said. 1 Corinthians 4:3 - 4 But with me it is a very small thing that I should be judged by you or by any human court. In fact, I do not even judge myself. I am not aware of anything against myself, but I am not thereby acquitted. It is the Lord who judges. Isn't' that interesting? Paul brought them back to God, the one person who matters. God holds the position of judge, so he's the one who matters. Getting to Paul's position can be tricky. Today I have Jennifer Slattery. She's going to share how the Lord helped her overcome her addiction to being a people pleaser.

Make Your Home a Haven
You may have heard that joke if the mother's not happy, nobody's happy. How true! The wife, the mother creates the atmosphere of the home, and a peaceful ambiance provides the best place for everyone to thrive. Katheryn von Bora, also known as Katie Luther, the wife of the Reformer, gave us a fabulous example. She created a boarding house in Luther's former monastery, and she purchased farms to provide for her family, staff, needy beggars, and students. In the context of the dinner table, Luther discussed Scripture around the dinner table, passing along a legacy of his faith. Students later published these as 'table talk' giving insight to the next generation. What what an impact she had. How can our lives have such an influence? Pat Ennis shares how we can make our homes such a haven.

Never Enough Time? Learn Time Managment
What is time? Seconds become minutes, and minutes become hours. Likewise, ours become days and years. Those minutes, hours and days make a lifetime. The rhythm, of time controls our lives, and in our busy world, we often feel we never have enough. God created time and he has an eternal overarching plan he's working out. We know he cares about when things happen. He told Abraham that "... At the appointed time I will return to you. . . and Sarah shall have a son." Solomon said, "For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven: a time to be born and a time to die,..." Sheryl Giesbrecht learned to manage time when she was faced with stage four cancer. Listen and learn.

Through Deep Waters
Sarah Sundin shares a message of hope thorugh history.

Love Your Husband
Years ago when I was shopping with my girls, I stopped to admire a fancy nightgown. One of my daughters looked horrified and commented that only a prostitute would wear such a garment. I knew right there it was time for a lesson, and I said,"Don't ever call a married woman a prostitute." Looking back, I probably came on too strong, because she frowned and walked off, rolling her eyes. But that's a message the church needs to give to married couples and our young people. We should be shouting a big yes when we discuss sex after the ceremony. Shannon Ethridge is my guest and her ministry focuses on sex in marriage.

Pass On Your Legacy
Jeremy Lee, who founded ministrytoparents.com gives tips on passing on your faith to your children.

Do You Need Rest?
This was a typical day for me when my children were young: a crying child woke me in the morning, and I hurried out of bed to get breakfast while his sibling hung onto my housecoat whining. Another maddening day. I stopped a squabble while trying to pay bills and then hurried off to an appointment while watching kids poke each other in the back seat. Ballet, Bible study, runny noses, a hasty lunch, a child who won't stop crying from a minor injury. Fifteen text messages and three phone calls. The postman needed my signature. All day I ran nonstop and then fell into bed and stared at the ceiling, wishing for sleep. I'd think about resting and laugh. Counselor Gwyn McCaslin shares how to rest.

To Blessed to be Stressed
Women are trying to do it all these days, but in the process, we put ourselves under too much stress. Debora Coty shares ways to overcome stress while enjoying life.

Be a Bondage Breaker
Writer, Singer, Muscian Dennis Jernigan shares how he found freedom from sexual brokenness. He offers wisdom from his journey to the church and to anyone who wants freedom. www.dennisjernigan.com www.clsimmons.com

Build a Great Marriage with Greg and Julie Gorman
Popular media today seldom depicts enduring love in marriage, but it is possible to build a good marriage. Greg and Julie Gorman share how God healed their broken home, and they offer tips for troubled relationships.

The Tragedy of Suicide
Suicide is always a tragedy and those left behind have to find ways to go on. Susan Titus Osborn talks about how to heal after the heartbreak.

Patterns of Evidence with Timothy Mahoney
Until now there's been no evidence for the events of the book of Exodus. With years of research, Mahoney unearthed information on the Jewish exodus from Egypt.

Losing Your Husband
Susan lost her firefighter husband due to his job. She and her young children watched him die. Now she's grief counselor and author of Life After Breath.

Cynthia R On Waters Final
Cynthia Ructhi shares topics from her newest novel, As Waters Gone By. She tells stories hemmed in hope.

Josh McDowell: Do We Have the Correct Text of the Bible?
Can we trust the Bible? Many biblical scholars say no, but Josh McDowell disagrees. He discusses how the Bible changed his life, and he shares his current research.

How Shall We Live Now?
Denise Shick and Pastor Dane Skelton discuss how to live in the shifting values of our time.

Transcending Mysteries
Dove award winning authors, Andrew Greer and Ginny Owens discuss how the Old Testament impacted their lives.

How Close is Heaven
Dr. Reggie Anderson has cared for dying patients for years. Listen as he describes what happens at death.

Having a tough job raising those kids?
Get advice from the mom of seven children. www.clsimmons.com

Fifty Shades
Does this book represent good dating practices? www.clsimmons.com

How Jesus interacted with Women
He said WHAT?! How Jesus interacted with women. www.clsimmons.com

Be a Great Step Mom
Is it possible to be a good stepmother?

Anna's Story
Anna finally told her secret and found freedom. Heart of the Matter Radio: www.clsimmons.com