Psychotherapist and conflict manager Dr. John Savage talks about healthy and unhealthy stress and explores what stressors do to our minds, bodies and souls.
John Mittendorf, apologist and researcher, continues his series about the mystery of Great Pyramids and explores the question of whether ancient Egyptians had electricity.
Brandon Adams, author of Setting Sun, exposes how cultural shifts are signaling economic decline that is poised to create a very painful period in American history.
Kellie Hill, nutrition therapist with The Right Plan, talks about the role of food and explains how nutritional therapy can help you heal and maintain a state of health.
Mike and Paige Harrison talk about Trail Christian Fellowship’s Celebrate Recovery program and the principles used to help people move from bondage to freedom.
Krystle Bowen explains how the “Trades of Hope” ministry empowers women all over the world, giving them the opportunity to feed families and keep their children.
Hilary Alan, former public relations professional and author of “Sent,” talks about her family’s experience of surrendering their American dream for greater purpose in tsunami-ravaged Southeast Asia.
Dr. Timothy George, chairman of the Board for the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview, explains what the Pope’s resignation mean to Protestants and how the election of the new Pontiff will affect Christians worldwide.
Floyd Brown, chairman of the Western Center for Journalism, talks about Obama’s Chicago-style presidency and the White House’s intimidation of Bob Woodward and other journalists.
David Mains, Executive Director of Mainstay Ministries, talks about persecution of Christians in Nigeria and his powerful documentary that gives exposure to this serious problem.