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Middays with Susie Larson
Summary: Engaging in conversations that bring Scripture to life, Susie Larson offers practical ways to live out your convictions and inspire you to a deep and active walk of faith.
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Dr. Gary Chapman's writing on The 5 Love Languages® has helped millions of people learn to connect with each other. But now he helps us learn how to receive and express the love of God. Dr. Chapman's book is God Speaks Your Love Language: How to Experience and Express God's Love.
In a world of varied beliefs and perspectives, we are called to speak the truth of Jesus with boldness. But how do we do that when we feel broken? Bold and Broken co-author David Benham explains how our brokenness allows us to share Christ with a hurting world.
Hope in the Dark author Craig Groeschel talks about what we can learn from Habakkuk about suffering and finding hope. Then, Twin Cities' KARE11 News anchor Julie Nelson shares about a faith-filled story she's reporting on featuring one man's miraculous survival of a bear attack.
Bestselling author Lee Strobel shares amazing stories of healing from his book The Case for Miracles: A Journalists Investigates Evidence for the Supernatural and addresses the question of why God doesn't always perform the miracles we pray for.
In the church today there are many common clichés that we may be inclined to believe, but God's truth shows these clichés to be untrue. 9 Common Lies Christians Believe author Shane Pruitt shares the true statements we should be saying instead.
Emotions may seem untrustworthy and some even say that emotions are unbiblical. But is that really true? And how do we use our emotions in healthy ways? The Wisdom of Your Heart author Marc Alan Schelske helps us understand the purpose and relevance of our God-given emotions.
New Testament scholar and apologist Dr. Jeremiah Johnston answers listener questions about the role of women in the church, the gift of speaking in tongues, the importance of Sabbath rest in an achievement culture, and more.
God has given each of us a purpose in this life, a calling. But it can be hard to discover and walk out that purpose if we don't know what it is. Host Susie Larson shares stories and helpful insights from her book Your Beautiful Purpose.
Marriage can be hard - but that doesn't mean your marriage isn't working. Pastor and author Chip Ingram discusses his book Marriage that Works. He gives practical insight for understanding a Biblical view of marriage and finding joy together.
Dave and Ann Wilson were struggling after 10 years of marriage. But God broke in and showed them that making God first in their lives could heal their relationship. They share their amazing story in the book Vertical Marriage.
Our brains can change when we get to know God and experience His love. It's also important to understand who God really is. Dr. Timothy Jennings shares from his book The God-Shaped Brain and answers listener questions.
Hope in the Dark author Craig Groeschel talks about what we can learn from Habakkuk about suffering and finding hope. Then Joni Eareckson Tada chats with Susie about her re-released book, Heaven: Your Real Home...From a Higher Perspective.
Forensic Faith author J. Warner Wallace uses his expertise as a detective to look deeply at the Scriptures and historical evidence for Christianity. He shares how we can read and investigate the Word to discover the “why’s” of our faith.
It's difficult to resist temptations and have self-control when everyone around you gives in to instant gratification. Out of the book Your Future Self Will Thank You, author Drew Dyck uses brain science and Scriptures to help us overcome.
King David of the Bible is a well-known historical figure and someone we can learn so much from. Dr. Mark Rutland joins Susie to dig into the life of David and his book David the Great.