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Moody RadioHaving a relationship with Jesus Christ changes everything about us! Join Dawn and Steve in the Morning for a devotional from Blackaby Ministries International about viewing everything from a Christlike perspective.
Jesus answered and said to him, "Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God." John 3:3
Also, this hour, listen as Dawn and Steve share some insight from the article "What Does Healthy Independence Look Like?" by Liz Lampkin.
What do we know about God? Learn more about Tony Evan's book God, Himself: A Journey Through His Attributes.
Rev. Percy McCray of Health, Hope and Inspiration joins the conversation to guide us on the journey called cancer. This award-winning podcast, sponsored by Cancer Treatment Centers of America, is designed to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention, and overall healthy living.
Rev. McCray has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key, but often overlooked component of cancer treatment. His engaging personality and deep passion for pastoral care ministry have made Rev. McCray a favorite among patients, pastors, and his podcast audience. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based programs at CTCA and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope, a nationwide cancer care ministry training and support program. An ordained minister, Rev. McCray is a member of the U.S. Chaplain Association. He has been recognized as one of the "most influential African Americans in Lake County (IL)" by the People's Voice newspaper for his religious and leadership roles within the community.