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Why is it so hard to pray at times? What makes for a victorious prayer life? Moody Theological Seminary Professor and Author Bill Thrasher experienced transformation in his own “dead prayer life” and teaches us what he has learned about the ministry of prayer. Be encouraged by the conversation that prayer is more than a discipline to grow in, it is a discipline to delight in!
Is your rhubarb ready to cut and cook? If you’re tired of the same ole rhubarb recipes, Chef Stephanie Godke is bringing in the inspiration with some new ideas! Ken and Deb will offer the "yumms" and Chef Steph will bring the help, hints, hacks, and hilarity as we talk all things Rhubarb on Thursday’s Ken and Deb in the Morning!
William D. Thrasher (Th.M., Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary) is a graduate professor of Bible and theology at Moody Theological Seminary and is a frequent speaker for churches and retreats across the country. He is author of several books, including God as He Wants You to Know Him, Putting God Back in the Holidays and A Journey to Victorious Praying. He has written "Jonah" in the Moody Bible Commentary and has authored two online courses. Bill and his wife, Penny, live in the Chicago area and have three sons and one grandchild.
Chef Stephanie Godke has had a long career in the restaurant industry. She enjoys sharing her original recipes on Ken and Deb in the Morning. She works as a local chef and is a consultant to restaurant owners all around the Midwest. She teaches cooking classes at the local community college and also provides catering services around the area. Some of her favorite recipes can be found in her latest cookbook, Recipes on Cody Road.