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Moody RadioSpiritual warfare is intense, it’s real and it’s winnable – but how? Join us with any questions you have on the reality of spiritual warfare. How do you recognize you are under attack? Is there a “special prayer” that must be said? Can anyone cast out a demon? Call in early because the lines light up on this most important and often misunderstood topic.
Conversation is getting harder. We’re feeling more isolated. Loneliness is becoming an epidemic. You have questions like:
How can I foster meaningful connection with others?
Why doesn’t anyone ever ask meaningful questions?
If my personal happiness depends upon having warm relationships—like all the research shows—how can I become a better conversationalist and create connection?
Can you relate? Are you longing for loving, meaningful, and joyful conversations? For practical skills to connect with others? Join us to learn how to have better conversations so you can more effectively know how to share the Gospel.
Dr. Karl Payne received his Masters of Divinity (1980) and Doctorate of Ministry (1996) from Western Seminary, Portland. For over 40 years, Payne has trained people through his discipleship and apologetic materials. He serves as the Pastor of Leadership Development at Antioch Bible Church, is the Founder of the Transferable Cross Training Foundation, and served as the chaplain for the Seattle Seahawks from 1994-2015.
Heather Holleman is an associate teaching professor at Penn State, speaker, and author. She designs advanced writing curricula for the English department and loves helping students thrive professionally. She has written eight books, including the bestseller Seated With Christ: Living Freely in a Culture of Comparison; and an award-winning book on evangelism (co-written with her husband Ashley Holleman) called Sent: Living a Life that Invites Others to Jesus. Her new book The Six Conversations: Pathways to Connecting in an Age of Isolation and Incivility (Fall 2022) helps fight the loneliness epidemic by inviting readers to enjoy better conversations. Heather also serves with Faculty Commons in the professor and graduate student ministry of Cru. She is the host of her own podcast: "The Verb with Heather Holleman."