

Yesterday, we celebrated Easter, one of the most significant and powerful days of the year. The death and resurrection of Jesus changed everything for everyone in the world. Today we talk about just a few of the reasons we can believe that Jesus rose from the dead and we feature the song, Were You There, to help us remember what He did for us. Here is the YouTube link for todays song https://youtu.be/IakJlI4etsc?si=2DSo5fffbwZbzn7u Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


There have been four days in the history of mankind that are the most significant. Today we look at all four of them and what Good Friday means to us all. Be blessed and have a wonderful Easter Weekend. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


For three years Jesus had led and taught his disciples. They all heard and saw the same miracles and lessons. They had seen the same passion Jesus had for the Kingdom of God. They knew Jesus better than anyone else on earth. And yet, at the end of Jesus life on earth, they were not united in their faith in who Jesus was. Today we look at two of the disciples whose lives went opposite directions as Jesus was arrested. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


As Passion Week reaches mid-week, we begin to see how the religious leaders were plotting to quietly remove Jesus. Things didnt quite go as planned. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


Why did Jesus curse a fig tree? It does seem rather odd. Was Jesus angry at the tree? Did his hunger put him in a bad mood? Neither of those answers even comes close to the truth. Today we look at the answer to that question and how it impacts us. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


We start the Passion Week, with our Music Monday episode featuring one of the oldest hymns still sung today. Written in 820 by Theodulph of Orleans, todays episode features the hymn All Glory, Laud and Honor. Here is the YouTube link to todays hymn https://youtu.be/FgLt7jyBhc8?si=H8nCYL3cjfj5AOhi Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


Welcome to our Friday Roundup. Enjoy this summary of our episodes from this week. Have a great weekend. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


The farmer was desperate for someone to work for him. Everyone had turned him down. Finally, a short, thin older man agreed to work for him. Little did the farmer know the important lesson that he was about to learn. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


Most people have their favourite. You are either a cat person or a dog person. My wife prefers cats but I am not convinced. Cats have more...attitude. In todays episode, we look at a cat named Oreo, and we might learn something about ourselves. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


A young man hated church. All he wanted was to play baseball. More than anything he wanted to play in the Big League. But, God had some other plans for him. Today we talk about his journey and how we can have peace and hope for the future of our children too. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


Yesterday was St. Patricks Day and so we are taking a look at how St. Patrick changed Ireland even though his first visit there was as a kidnap victim. His life is a powerful story of forgiveness and faith. Enjoy. We also have for our music today the song, Your Name is Power, from the Rend Collective. Link to todays song https://youtu.be/sqAmWSfRUqM?si=ePu1oSeMHjc15sp0 Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


Welcome to the Friday Roundup. We hope you enjoy this summary of our episodes from this week. Have a great weekend. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


A man had a very successful hotdog stand, his business was growing daily. Everything was going well until his son came to visit. Today we talk about being careful who we listen to. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


How many times have you quit something that you later regret quitting? The greatest difference between success and failure in any area of our lives is whether or not we quit doing the right things. Today we look at that challenge through a story of a young boy and a piano in a concert hall. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


Everyone has a purpose, but sometimes we feel like we are missing it. In todays episode, we talk about realizing the potential within us and not letting anyone keep us down. Enjoy Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


Welcome to our Music Monday episode where today we feature the song, Speak the Name of Jesus, written by Here Be Lions. Enjoy the episode. Youtube Link for today: https://youtu.be/wFeQBcTJJf4?si=4o-XJeEjVIlkFL9J Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


Welcome to the Friday Roundup. Todays episode includes a summary of each of our episodes from this past week. Enjoy. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


There is a widespread impact of something called the New Year Blues which is evidenced by people being exhausted, depressed, anxious, frustrated and often accompanied by a cold or the flu. It seems to be particularly prevalent this year so today we look at a solution available to everyone. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


Have you ever felt bad because you thought that you let God down? That is not an unfamiliar feeling to most Christians. Today we talk about that struggle in our episode called, Imperfect Perfection. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


We all know that to build a healthy marriage or any other relationship, we must learn how to communicate properly. We must not just talk, but we need to listen as well. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


There are times when we can be our own worst enemies. We limit our abilities and judge ourselves based on what we see and hear from others. We were never created to be hindered by the words and actions of people around us. We are defined only by who we are in our relationship with our Heavenly Father. We learn more about that today from an eagle and a chicken. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


We all have our problems that we face every day. Some are easy to handle but some are very difficult. We can save ourselves a lot of stress if we remember that we do not face our problems alone. God is on our side and he has no problems with our problems. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


Welcome to the Friday Roundup. Today we share summaries of each of our episodes from this week. We hope you enjoy them. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


Today we take a look at some of the strange things parents will say to their children to teach them. They may be illogical but most of us can relate to them because almost all of us heard at least a few of these phrases. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


Boiling water. It doesnt seem very interesting. But in todays episode, a father boils a few things to teach his daughter an important lesson about life and how to live it. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


In a small country church, an elderly farmer was asked to say the prayer before the mens breakfast. His unique prayer surprised and inspired everyone there. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


For everyone who is battling something in their life or has had a challenging first two months of 2024, this episode is for you. Victory comes through praise. Enjoy Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


Welcome to the Friday Roundup. Todays episode summarizes each of our episodes from this week. We hope you enjoy and have a great weekend. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


The advancements in technology since the year 2000 have been unprecedented. Today we talk about the changes, the speed at which they occur and how they impact us. Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright


There is currently a very disturbing push from some who believe that parents should not have any say in what or how their children are taught. The Bible tells us the exact opposite. As parents, we have an obligation to our children to make sure they are being taught the things that we know and believe are important for their lives. Today we look at how to do it right and we hear some of the results from 4-year-old, Teira. Be blessed, and have a great day. Originally Broadcast November 15, 2021 Support the show https://www.paypal.me/startingright