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Moody RadioIs sin really a big deal? Steve shares a devotional from Blackaby Ministries International about our response to temptation.
If you do well, will you not be accepted? And if you do not do well, sin lies at the door. And its desire is for you, but you should rule over it. Genesis 4:7
In addition, Noell and Daniel Jett from Jett Set Farmhouse have a conversation with Steve about home building based on their book Create Your Dream Home on a Budget: Practical Advice, Inspiration, and Projects.
Selah is in-studio to talk with Steve about their Christmas tour coming to a city near you! With more than half-a-billion streams, over 4 million albums sold, and 11 GMA Dove Awards to their credit, Selah’s Allan Hall, Amy Perry, and Todd Smith have earned a reputation for not only delivering compelling new anthems but also for reviving great hymns of faith.
There is power in giving thanks. Dr. Bob Moeller will share some uncommon reasons to give thanks this year.
Bob Moeller is host of the weekly nationally broadcast weekly television call-in show Marriage - For Better, For Worse. A frequent radio personality guest, he conducts weekend marriage conferences and is the author of ten books on marriage, two of which were nominated for the Gold Medallion Award. Bob's latest book is The 6 Hearts of Intimacy: Enjoy Deeper Love and Passion in Marriage. Bob, now a pastor full-time to marriages, was a pastor in the local church for 25 years and worked in the administration of Trinity International University, before Bob and his wife, Cheryl, founded For Better For Worse For Keeps Ministries. A ministry to healing hearts and marriages, especially in under-resourced areas. Bob and Cheryl have been married for over 41 years and have six children. People call him a lot of things, but his favorite is when his nine energetic grandchildren, including two foster grandchildren, call him, “GrandBob.”