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Moody RadioAdversity can lead to doubt on the deepest levels: compared to others who have it "all together," our lives, with our difficulties, can seem beyond our ability to deal with daily tasks, let alone bigger topics like purpose, love, or faith. Our guest was born facing a unique kind of adversity. Yet after he surrendered his life to Christ as a young man, he learned that only in Christ could true worth and purpose be found—freeing him from others' comparisons and restrictions to live a full life that seemed impossible. Join us to hear a story that will teach us to tackle life's challenges with grace and creativity—as he shows us how to see your life through Christ's eyes.
Our guest understands what it's like to go through dark times. That's why she was drawn to the homeless, mentally disabled man pacing the garbage-strewn street barefoot. When she befriends him, Victor's joy, forgiveness, and love change both their lives. Discover what happens on today’s broadcast when an unlikely friendship turns into a God-given opportunity to embrace second chances.
Daniel Ritchie has been in student ministry for many years and has a B.A. in biblical studies and the history of ideas from the College at Southeastern. He is speaker and writer for such publications as Desiring God and For the Church.
Ginger Sprouse is a wife, mother, chef, and small business owner of Art of the Meal where she teaches a cooking class in her professional kitchen. In 2019 she added author to her resume, writing Kinda Like Grace about her turbulent past and a homeless man she and her husband befriended. Her mission is to dispel the stereotypical portrait of a Christian and let her light shine with love and compassion for all. Living a life that exemplifies the "Good News" is her goal—through one act of service at a time, to a crowd or just one person. She is determined to keep Christ first and not take this life too seriously as she she presses on to the prize for the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.