Audio Christmas Card Featuring Your Favorite 4:13ers [Episode 225]

Audio Christmas Card Kathie Lee Gifford Laura Story Kelly Minter Michael O’Brien Craig Aven

Merry Christmas, 4:13ers! This is an audio Christmas card to brighten your day and let you know how much we love you.

We’ve got a few of your favorite 4:13ers who want to give you their Christmas greetings, including Kathie Lee Gifford, Laura Story, and Kelly Minter. And then, Michael O’Brien will sing you his Christmas greeting.

Can I Weather the Storm With Hope? With Grace Fox [Episode 224]

Weather Storm Hope Grace Fox

It’s not a matter of if the storms of life will come, but when. Yet in our isolated culture, lots of people are cut off from genuine help when the storm hits. Their helplessness leads to hopelessness, and without hope, they lose their sense of purpose.

But here’s the good news: Christ offers hope! And today’s guest, Grace Fox, shares how to weather life’s storms with hope. Oh, and as a woman who lives on a sailboat, Grace knows a thing or two about weathering life’s storms!

Can I Cut Through the Lies That Bombard Me? With Alisa Childers [Episode 223]

Cut Through Lies Bombard Alisa Childers

GIVEAWAY ALERT: You can win the book Live Your Truth and Other Lies by this week’s podcast guest. Keep reading to find out how!

We’ve all seen the memes that fill our screens: “Live your truth.” “Follow your heart.” “You only live once.” Or how about this one, “You are enough!” They sound nice and positive, right?

But what if these slogans are actually lies that unhinge us from reality and leave us anxious and exhausted?

Can I Behave Right When Someone Treats Me Wrong? [Episode 222]

Behave Right Treated Wrong

Can you behave right when someone treats you wrong? It’s hard, isn’t it? We feel hurt, and when we’re hurt, we feel the impulse to either retaliate or run in the other direction.

But there is a way—a biblical and better way—to behave right when someone treats you wrong. And the reason you want to behave right isn’t necessarily because the other person deserves it, but because you inherit a blessing when you do.