Episode 55 - Skip Cartin
In this episode, we have a great conversation with Dr. Skip Cartin who gives some wonderful words of wisdom about reading and studying God's Word. Enjoy!

In this episode, we have a great conversation with Dr. Skip Cartin who gives some wonderful words of wisdom about reading and studying God's Word. Enjoy!
In this passage, Job reminds us that God can do ALL things and that His plans cannot be thwarted.
We are back with a new episode as we enter into the new year. Our focus will be on reading through the Bible, while still taking some time to memorize some select passages that go along with our Bible reading.
Paul gives us this timeless advice that we as Christians should strive to live by every day: rejoice always, pray without ceasing, and give thanks in all circumstances!
From the rising of the sun until its setting, the name of our Lord is to be praised!
This week we have a very special guest join us on the podcast, Pastor Ed Yarbrough. Pastor Ed will share with us some wonderful insight on Romans 8:29. Enjoy!
God is good! If you know this and believe this, it will change your day, and will change your life!
This week we are reminding of just how much the Lord Jesus loves each of us. Enjoy!
This week we continue to commit to memory this wonderful prayer of Paul, a prayer we can apply to ourselves and also to others. Enjoy!
Want to pray like the apostle Paul? This week we will attempt to do that as we challenge ourselves to memorize one of Paul's great prayers found in the book of Ephesians.
In this week's episode, we look at that great blessing of the Lord, often known as the “Aaronic blessing.” Enjoy and be blessed!
Aren't you glad you woke up this morning. This day is a gift from God, and in this week's verse, we will be reminded that the Lord has given us this day, a thought worthy of our rejoicing.
This week we will look at a verse we can all ponder and pray as we think about those Christians in Afghanistan.
This week we will look at one of my favorite passages, and I hope it will be a favorite of yours!
This week we come to you from Centri-Kid Camp at Ridgecrest Conference Center as we learn how we are to walk as Jesus walked.
Boasting is wrong, correct? Well not always. It depends upon what we are boasting about. And in this week's passage, we will learn from Jeremiah that what we should be boasting about is the fact that we know the Lord.
In this week's passage, Paul reminds us all that we are never to be ashamed of the gospel!
This week, the apostle Peter helps to give us a better perspective about the trials and tribulations we face in our lives.
Today, we conclude our study of the 23rd Psalm.
This week we will begin to memorize one of the most recognizable passages in all of Scripture, the 23rd Psalm.
This weeks passage reminds us of the great power of God's Word.
Ever wonder what the Lord requires of you? In this week's passage, we learn from the prophet Micah the answer to this question.
Life can be difficult, and sometimes it seems the storms of life will never pass. But this psalm reminds us that while weeping may tarry for the night, joy will come in the morning.
We look at one more of the 'I am' statements of Jesus where he tells us that he is the resurrection and the life.
We conclude our study and memorization of this great passage in John 14, where Jesus declares that he and he alone is the way, the truth, and the life!
We continue our study and memorization of this glorious passage where the Lord Jesus himself promises that where he is, we will be also!
This week we begin to memorize one of the most well-known passages in all of Scripture, which is found in John 14 and begins with Jesus encouraging us to not let our hearts be troubled.
This week we look at two of the 'I am' statements of Jesus where he tells us he is the door of the sheep as well as the good shepherd.
This week we will look at the second of the 'I am' statements of Jesus where he declares that he is the light of the world.
This week we will look at the first of seven of the 'I Am' statements of Jesus where he declares himself to be the bread of life.