New staff members Noah and Nikki Kephart spoke with Pastor Walton this week about growing up, meeting each other, and surrendering their lives to Christ.
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Bethany and Devin Taylor
Pastor Walton is joined by Bethany and Devin Taylor this week, as we look ahead to Orphan Sunday. They discuss the way God uses families to change lives.
Kevin and Misty Inafuku
Pastor Kevin and Misty Inafuku have returned to Guam for our 48th Anniversary. We get an update on their family and discuss Harvest memories on this edition.
Great Gulf
The rich man in Luke 16 had a life of comfort and ease, while in eternity he suffered only torments. Why did the beggar Lazarus experience exactly the opposite?
HBC 48th Anniversary
This is a special program celebrating our 48th anniversary at Harvest Baptist Church. We're confident you'll enjoy these stories and voices from our past.
Christian Lange
Pastor Jake Schnoor is our guest host this week. He spoke with Christian Lange about coming to faith in Christ and living as Jesus' disciple in the Navy.
HBBC 2023-2024
Scott Mills and Klinton Ethuemar had a discussion with Pastor Walton this week about Harvest Baptist Bible College, its students, and upcoming activities.
Made Nigh
When we were without God in the world, Christ died for us. He washed away our sins and made it possible for us to have a relationship with His Father.
Tony and April Angoco
Tony and April Angoco spoke to Pastor Walton this week about the events God used to bring them to Christ and a recent trial that tested their faith in Him.
Have Not Charity
In Christian ministry our speaking, gifts, understanding, and even our faith mean nothing if we have not charity. We discuss what that means in this episode.
Phil Hunt
Phil Hunt is a missionary to Zambia. He spoke with Pastor Walton this week about surrender, healthy church ministry, and how trials shape our character.
He Hath Declared Him
The God of heaven came to earth to dwell among men. Our passage of the day talks about this "Word made flesh," who came to die in our place on a cross.