July 7 - 12, 2014
Monday, July 7 – Mark Alan (IN STUDIO) – The Artist’s Corner – Is God your Rock? When we choose to worship Him in every circumstance, our faith and joy become stronger. On this edition of Live the Promise musician Mark Alan joins Susie in studio. They talk about joy and praise, and Mark leads us in an hour of worship. Join us for the Artist’s Corner.
Tuesday, July 8 – Francine Rivers – Novel Talk – We can build relationships to last or we can tear them down. Listen to Susie’s conversation with New York Times best-selling author Francine Rivers. We unpack the themes of her new novel, Bridge to Haven, and look at what it means for Jesus to be the ultimate Bridge in our lives.
Wednesday, July 9 – Anne Graham Lotz – Heaven, My Father’s House – Jesus went to prepare a place for us – but what is that place going to be like? Listen as Susie welcomes evangelist Anne Graham Lotz back to the program. We explore what the Bible says about heaven, life after death, and Jesus’ promise to return for His people.
Thursday, July 10 – Wendy Blight – Living So That – Author Wendy Blight says we can dive deep into the Word of God, but we also need to live it out. She joins Susie to share about her new book, Living So That. We talk about the challenges of following Christ in a hostile culture, and what it means to daily live out the implications of our faith.
Friday, July 11 – Kay Warren (Recorded) – Joy in the Dark – God doesn’t promise us a life without pain, but He does promise to give joy in the midst of it. On the Friday edition of Live the Promise Susie talks again with Kay Warren. She shares her own faith journey and what she’s learned about choosing joy and trusting God in difficult circumstances.
Saturday, July 12 –Sheila Walsh – The Storm Inside – Do you let your emotions control you? Sometimes we get so overwhelmed by fear or pride that we lose sight of the truth that God is our Rock. On the weekend edition of Live the Promise we hear Susie’s conversation with author and Women of Faith speaker Sheila Walsh about her book, The Storm Inside. She helps us recover the truth that God’s hand is on us and we are His children, regardless of our circumstances.
Reader Comments (1)
The interview with Mrs. Kay Warren is wonderful!
Having been through grief a several times and knowing others who have been and are currently
pressing through, learning and growing through or about to come into a grief of their own, due to life circumstances...
Grief is perhaps a process that is as unique to each situation, as to the uniqueness of the beautiful person who is going through it. So much more to be said about this and
other difficulties we face in life such as discouragement and depression.
I agree and also believe it is critical to allow people to have their grieving time.
We cannot put a timeframe on it. Only God knows the amount of time it will take.
He is magnificently patient, lovingly gentle and kind and walks us through our own grieving in His own, unique and special way. He also sends dear people into our lives who can be there for us, pray with/for us, listen, hold our hands, or be a shoulder to cry on or be His arms so Papa God can hug us through another's arms. I pray He will comfort you and your family as you continue to walk through this journey, and that He meets you in very special ways through the process.
I know He will!
Blessings,
Tessa W.