February 17 - 22, 2014
Monday, February 17 – Rich and Renee Stearns – He Walks Among Us – God calls us to love and serve a hurting world on His behalf. When we respond in faith, He moves mountains. Today Susie welcomes Rich Stearns, president of World Vision, along with his wife Renee. We’re going to look at countless stories of God bringing love and relief to the lost in our world.
Tuesday, February 18 – Lisa Bevere – Spiritual Warfare – When we have the Holy Spirit in us, He changes us and draws us to Christ. On this edition of Live the Promise Susie is joined by Lisa Bevere of Messenger International. She’s going to share a message God’s put in her heart that will compel us to dream bigger and take more radical steps of faith for the kingdom.
Wednesday, February 19 – Philip Yancey/Antoinette Tuff – The Question That Never Goes Away – Why do we suffer? Why does God allow us to suffer? Listen to Susie’s discussion with author Philip Yancey. He shares what he’s learned from the valleys of his life. Then we hear from a woman whose courageous faith in God prevented a massive school tragedy, and the suffering of hundreds. Antoinette Tuff talks about what it means to be Prepared For a Purpose.
Thursday, February 20 – Kurt Bubna – Epic Grace – Do you feel that you’ve gone too far to ever experience God’s forgiveness? Here’s a powerful truth: God’s love covers everything in our lives. Listen as Susie is joined by Kurt Bubna. He shares his story of failures, redemption, and the power of God’s Epic Grace.
Friday, February 21 – Jim Cymbala (Recorded) – Spirit Rising – The Holy Spirit is the most misunderstood person of the Trinity. Who is He, and how does He operate in the heart of a Christian? Listen as Susie talks with Pastor Jim Cymbala of The Brooklyn Tabernacle. They look at what it means to live a spirit-filled life.
Saturday, February 22 – Heart of the City – Diversity – Do you have a heart for worship across ethnic and cultural lines? On the weekend edition of Live the Promise we hear Susie’s discussion with Dan Adler and the Heart of the City Worship Band. We hear their testimonies of racial-cultural reconciliation, and spend some time worshipping as the body of Christ.
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