• Radical gratitude, fleas and Nazis

    Corrie ten Boom was able to find radical gratitude in a concentration camp. Her experience can teach us a lot, and improve our perspective on life… Listen ⇢

  • What to do when you’re persecuted

    Millions of Christians face persecution. And it will increase in North America too. So what do you do? (It has something to do with retaliation.) Listen ⇢

  • Tempted? Do this.

    We live in the age of the quick fix. And when it comes to temptation, our impulse for instant gratification can lead us astray. So if you’re human and deal with temptation, here’s something that will help. Listen ⇢

  • Set small awesome goals

    Ever wonder why you’re not getting ahead? Why you’re not making gains on your goals in life? Maybe this will help. Listen ⇢

  • Give God the credit

    If your friend fixed your garage door for free, and then someone came over the next day and complimented it, what would you do? You’d give your friend the credit. Why don’t we do the same for God? Listen ⇢

  • The more instantly gratified you are…

    We live in a time of instant gratification. But what if giving in to our immediate wants actually made us LESS satisfied? Listen ⇢

  • Failure doesn’t mean defeat

    Why did David take FIVE stones (instead of one) when he went to battle Goliath? The answer might give us a new perspective about what defeat and victory look like in your life. Listen ⇢

  • You talk to God. But do you also listen?

    Talking to God is one thing. But what about listening? What if God was trying to communicate with you but you just weren’t paying attention… Listen ⇢

  • Who’s brainwashing who?

    Mark Clark was getting a lot of criticism from people. They said that because he consistently read his kids the Bible and explained who Jesus was (and is), and because he explained God’s hope for the world, that he was “brainwashing” them. But he wasn’t the guilty one… Listen ⇢

Meet the producer, Matthew Ruttan.

Matthew is a disciple, pastor, husband, and dad of three who lives in the psalms.

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