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Moody RadioJoin Dawn and Steve in the Morning for a Blackaby Ministries International devotional about how God draws a person to Himself.
And He said, "Therefore I have said to you that no one can come to Me unless it has been granted to him by My Father." John 6:65
In addition, Dawn and Steve explore an article written by Trevin Wax called "Lessons for the Church from the Barnes & Noble Turnaround."
TikTok Sensations and mother-daughter duo, Tiania Haneline and Scarlett Gray Smith talk with Dawn and Steve about their new book I'm Going to Have a Good Day.
Tiania and Scarlett make up one of TikTok’s most positive (and self-love-centric) mother-daughter duos. The pair is well-known for their sweet affirmation videos, with their most viral moments attracting the attention of Good Morning America, POPSUGAR, USA Today, and more. Growing up in an affirming household herself, Tiania was determined to pass along the same values to Scarlett and her two teenage sons. She began repeating affirmations with Scarlett while doing her hair every morning, teaching her to embrace the beauty of her skin, her curls, her kindness, and every trait in between. With the power of social media, Tiania and Scarlett are spreading that joy to an audience of more than eight million and over 265 million TikTok likes.
Musician Nathan Sheridan is in-studio to help us kick off the Moody Tunes Special! Nathan performs live right here at Moody Radio Nashville! Listen and learn more about Nathan's incredible music and testimony.
Singer/songwriter Nathan Sheridan was born in Pensacola, Florida, to parents dealing with addiction. At the age of 4, Nathan and his sister went to live with their grandparents in Pearl River, Louisiana. Several years later, Nathan’s sister Sara passed away after battling brain cancer. Nathan made a commitment to Christ when he was 14, and three years later, after graduation, enlisted in the National Guard where he served six years. While deployed in Kuwait, Nathan led worship for fellow soldiers, providing a foundation that impacts his ministry today. Nathan and his wife live outside Nashville.