Episodios

  • A Christian Perspective- Episode 25
    Aug 14 2024

    A Christian Perspective on the Blessing of Letting Go. With the recent stunning announcement of the President’s withdrawal from his re-election campaign, Americans have been reminded of the difficult transitions and losses that can come in life. At any time, millions of people are dealing with the same essential challenge as the President: how do you let go of something (or someone) that has been central in your life, and find a blessing and a positive new experience after that loss?

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    11 m
  • A Christian Perspective- Episode 24
    Jul 24 2024

    The eyes of the world are on the Olympic Games in Paris. This year’s Olympiad is the centennial anniversary of a remarkable competition in 1924. Two British Olympic runners won gold medals, and their stories are the focus of the Oscar-winning film "Chariots of Fire". One of them was a true Christian hero.

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    12 m
  • A Christian Perspective- Episode 23
    Jun 26 2024

    In this audio podcast, Pastor Doug Pratt identifies a troubling trend in our society as various groups who gain power and influence attempt to enforce their preferred viewpoints upon others. He also looks at how their actions are contrary to the spirit of freedom and tolerance in our country’s founding documents, and violate of the ethics of the New Testament.

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    15 m
  • A Christian Perspective- Episode 22
    May 30 2024

    Part 2 of Pastor Doug Pratt’s podcast addresses two profound doubts that have been expressed about Christianity: (1) If God is all-powerful and loving, why do people suffer? (2) If there is a God, why doesn’t He reveal Himself more obviously to everyone? Visit the Life Academy for this exploration of reasons for faith. (For further reading on these and other related questions, see our Book of the Year “Is God Real?” by Lee Strobel.

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    11 m
  • A Christian Perspective- Episode 21
    May 22 2024

    Part 1 of Pastor Doug Pratt’s podcast addresses two profound doubts that have been expressed about Christianity: (1) If God is all-powerful and loving, why do people suffer? (2) If there is a God, why doesn’t He reveal Himself more obviously to everyone? Visit the Life Academy for this exploration of reasons for faith. (For further reading on these and other related questions, see our Book of the Year “Is God Real?” by Lee Strobel.

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    15 m
  • A Christian Perspective- Episode 20
    Apr 10 2024

    We get comfortable in the bodies we inhabit. Even when they don’t work right or cause pain, they’re still ours and we love and care for them. But the Bible calls the human body a "tent". And what is a tent but a temporary dwelling that is fragile and cannot last? For all of us that destination is unavoidable, no matter how diligent we are at self-care. One day our tent is folded up and is no more. And then what? Pastor Doug Pratt offers intriguing evidence about our ultimate future in the audio podcast ‘A Christian Perspective on the Moment After You Die.

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    10 m
  • A Christian Perspective- Episode 19
    Feb 28 2024

    National news media have discovered that evangelical Christians are significant subculture in our society, and that their votes can male a big difference. Many journalist have criticized those evangelicals who have supported former President Donald Trump as being hypocritical because of his known personal flaws. Pastor Doug Pratt seeks to understand the political mindset of biblically-centered Christians in his new podcast " A Christian Perspective on Evangelicals in the Voting Booth".

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    8 m
  • A Christian Perspective- Episode 18
    Feb 14 2024

    Why do things so often go wrong? Why do our best-laid plans so often go awry or produce unintended consequences? The problem is not necessarily a lack of brain power. The challenges of human life go deeper than that. Pastor Doug Pratt offers his insights into our continual challenges in the audio podcast “A Christian Perspective on Smart People Making Dumb Choices.

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    11 m