The greatest freedom you can have today is knowing that Jesus Christ loves you; he wants to forgive your sins. The second greatest freedom is forgiving yourself. Join me as I speak with Nan Brown Self, author of book “Forgiveness: Making Space for Grace.”
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Conversation with John and Paula Kasica of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
What would it be like to play in the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra? Meet John and Paula Kasica and find out. Discover how to test your child’s musical ability; and tips for locating new musical outlets for yourself.
Parenting Help from Best-Selling Author, Jonathan McKee
Looking for tips on how to raise successful children or grandchildren? Youth culture expert and best selling author Jonathan McKee offers great tips and resources from his book “If I Had a Parenting Do Over”. Join us for this two part interview packed with invaluable nuggets of wisdom for raising kids in today’s society.
How Do You Handle Life and Family When You are a Chronically Ill Mom? [Part 2 of 2]
When I read this book, “How to be a good Mommy when you’re sick; A guide to motherhood with chronic illness” I thought of all the moms out there who might be encouraged, enlightened, and empowered if I interviewed Emily Graves, its author. Here she was, a mom with a small child, never knowing from one day to the next how much energy she would have, how she would feel, and unable to predict what of her schedule she could accomplish that day. She gives very solid tips in this book in each chapter, following 5 premises. As I read further, I realized, how helpful this book could be to any mother, and how others could gain a clearer understanding of the dilemmas those of us with disabilities often face.
Listen as she passes along the wisdom she gained from her experience to other moms looking to stay organized in the midst of challenging circumstances.
Emily is an educator and author of “How to be a good Mommy when you’re sick; A guide to motherhood with chronic illness”
How Do You Handle Life and Family When You are a Chronically Ill Mom? [Part 1 of 2]
When I read this book, “How to be a good Mommy when you’re sick; A guide to motherhood with chronic illness” I thought of all the moms out there who might be encouraged, enlightened, and empowered if I interviewed Emily Graves, its author. Here she was, a mom with a small child, never knowing from one day to the next how much energy she would have, how she would feel, and unable to predict what of her schedule she could accomplish that day. She gives very solid tips in this book in each chapter, following 5 premises. As I read further, I realized, how helpful this book could be to any mother, and how others could gain a clearer understanding of the dilemmas those of us with disabilities often face.
Listen as she passes along the wisdom she gained from her experience to other moms looking to stay organized in the midst of challenging circumstances.
Emily is an educator and author of “How to be a good Mommy when you’re sick; A guide to motherhood with chronic illness”
MOVIEGUIDE®: Redeeming the Values of the Entertainment Industry
Where do a majority of families turn for movie ratings and critiques? Ted Baehr, Founder and Publisher of MOVIEGUIDE®: The Family Guide to Movies and Entertainment and Chairman of the Christian Film & Television Commission® ministry, reviews current movies. He shares his incredible story of growing up in Hollywood. This noted critic, educator, lecturer, and media pundit has devoted his life to be used of God to redeem the values of the media while educating audiences on how to use discernment in selecting their entertainment.
Taking Control of Your Need for Control
Ladies, is your need for control causing you stress? Learn from author and speaker Shannon Popkin as she gives some valuable insights from her book, Control Girl, on how to surrender the burden of control and find peace.
Homeless to TV Engineer: An Amazing Transformation
In the dead of winter, Jim rode his bike more than 500 miles from Minnesota to St. Louis looking for answers. Through new relationships, his life was transformed and now today he’s the chief engineer of a television station.
Feeling overwhelmed?
What happens when you’re all filled up? … Filled up with things happening beyond your control.
Life altering circumstances prevent you from going after your goals, hopes and dreams?
Listen to this Embrace Your Vision where we’ll explore these questions. Host, Judy Redlich, offers personal tips on how she keeps her often all filled up life from overwhelming her.
And enjoy another adventure with the four footed friend—I mean two four footed friends.
Unique community for persons with intellectual disabilities
Learn about unique sheltered workshop offering hope to residents on this week’s Embrace Your Vision.