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.
With Gladness
We spend some time in a well-known Psalm on this edition. It encourages believers to sing, serve, thank, praise, and bless the Lord. Because He is good.
Kristin Thompson
Pastor Walton spoke with Kristin Thompson this week about the ways her family, upbringing on Guam, and work as a soccer coach have helped her grow spiritually.
Given to Idolatry
The city of Athens was wholly given to idolatry. Paul took an opportunity he was provided there to teach people about Jesus, the Son of the One True God.
Led of the Spirit
The works of the flesh and the works of the Spirit are opposites. They are contrary. But what do these works look like? Today we find out from Galatians 5.
Bryan and Annie Weber
This week, Bryan and Annie Weber spoke with Pastor Walton about their journey to salvation, family life, and how they reset by moving to Guam.
In All This
The story of Job is a difficult one to read and identify with. He faced calamity, disaster, hardship, and pain, but did not charge God foolishly in all this.
The Right Hand
Jesus is the express image of God's person, the Son of God, without equal, and worthy of worship. And He is the focus of the first six verses in Hebrews.
Abby and Jackie Nagengast
God has blessed Abby Nagengast with special needs and special opportunities. She and mother Jackie joined Pastor Walton this week to talk about that.
Exceedingly Mad
Paul stands before King Agrippa in Acts 26. He tells of his fury against the disciples, which he maintained until the day he met Jesus on the Damascus road.
Yielding Fruit
According to Jeremiah 17, a person who trusts in the Lord can be compared to a tree planted by the river, which is strong and yielding fruit, even in adversity.
