The secret almost killed her, but now Anna tells her story. She gives hope to hurting women who need to find healing and peace.
For women seeking help: contact Cynthia: Cynthia@clsimmons.com
The secret almost killed her, but now Anna tells her story. She gives hope to hurting women who need to find healing and peace.
For women seeking help: contact Cynthia: Cynthia@clsimmons.com
Your choices matter and impact our children, even if you keep them secret. Author Robin Caroll explores these issues when her main character loses a life long dream. Listen as Robin talks about he newest novel, Hidden in the Stars. http://www.robincaroll.com/
Do you feel a little nervous about carrying that first baby? Suzanne Gosselin riches out with vital information. http://www.suzannegosselin.com/#!about/cjg9
Speaker, what should you do if you feel hoarse? Dr. Linda Dindzans, ENT, can speak with authority on caring for the voice. She gives both dos and don’ts of becoming a vocal athlete.
Are you worried about the future? Does the state of our nation bother you? Cynthia offers encouragement for the New Year.
Is there a spot for me? Jennifer Slatterly answers that question and talks about believers finding their niche to minister to others. Check out her website at jenniferslatterlylivesoutloud.com
Does life ever feel impossible? Freida Dixon shared a time when life seemed bleak, and she told how God guided her through it.
Do you have ghosts that haunt your Christmas? Peggy Sue Wells shares how to overcome past heartaches and enjoy the Christmas season. Learn more about Peggy Sue at www.peggysuewells.com
Is it possible to be so evil God can’t forgive you? What about a believer who feels unworthy? What was life like in WW II? Sarah Sundin chats about these issues and more in her new book, in Perfect Time. Learn more about Sarah at www.sarahsundin.com
Katherine von Bora, or Katie, as Luther called her, makes another visit to the twenty-first century. She shares Christmas traditions from the 1500s and delivers a message she believes Dr. Martin Luther would give us today.