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- March 15, 2009
Tom Gjelten – Everybody Sharing Everything
Acts 4:32-35
National Public Radio’s broad listenership knows the name
Tom
Gjelten well. It is synonymous with
reporting that is honest, insightful, and full of integrity. For
more than 20 years Gjelten has been a foreign correspondent for NPR,
serving in many of the world’s most dangerous hot spots. To his work
he brings faith and humility. He understands his life less as a
profession and more as a calling. Truly one of radio’s greats!
- March 22, 2009
Sondra Wheeler – Love Down to the Bone
1 John 4
The subject of love never gets old, at least for Christian people
who want to probe the endless depths of divine love.
Sondra
Wheeler, professor of Christian
Ethics at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., has
authored a book entitled What We Were Made For: Christian
Reflections on Love. She joins this broadcast to explore the staying
quality of God’s love, and the vulnerability that is required to
love well.
- March 29, 2009
Jonathan Rundman – Music Intended for the Soul
Psalm 150
There is no venue where
Jonathan Rundman
hasn’t performed. Church basements, convention halls, coffee shops,
college auditoriums, and church sanctuaries have all formed the
backdrop for this talented singer and songwriter. Rundman is well
known in the Christian community for his sound theology, his
biblical depth, and his creative melodies. A brief taste of his
character and life, as this broadcast includes, explains why Rundman
is one for the faithful to know.
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