Mornings with Carmen LaBerge

Mornings with Carmen LaBerge


Latest Episodes

Navigating the debate conversations – Carmen Laberge | Protecting our children from dark patterns – Adam Holz | A pro-life dad’s fight for freedom – Carmen LaBerge
June 28, 2024

Carmen starts the hour looking at the presidential debate and how as people of God's Kingdom of Truth we should engage in the inevitable conversations.  Plugged In's Adam Holz addresses the dark patterns some online games and website trick our kids into e

Who refreshes your spirit? – Thann Bennett | How do young people understand what is true? – Chris Martin
June 28, 2024

Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newsletter and show shares more about how his adopted son has so changed his life, and seeks to help us appreciate those who God has in your life that are life-giving to you.  Social media expert Chris Martin looks at a recen

The surprising comfort of trusting God in the waiting – Mark Vroegop | Trusting the transcendent power of Jesus over our world and its ways – Corbin Hoornbeek
June 27, 2024

Pastor Mark Vroegop, author of "Waiting Isn't a Waste," talks about finding peace and strength, even when you are in a time of uncertainty and anxiety.  Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern-St. Paul, helps us see again that in

Keeping the faith during a raucous campaign season – Mark Caleb Smith | Lord’s Prayer as a corrective to your perspective – Carmen LaBerge
June 27, 2024

Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith describes how in spite the way people are creating wedge issues around things like the Supreme Court or other matters, we are called to trust God, give do respect to authority, and seek to maintain civility.  As we som

Forgiving the person who kills a loved one – Dewey Williams | Forgiving your children’s destructive behavior – Barb Winters
June 26, 2024

Dewey Williams, author of "Finding Joy on Death Row," shares his personal story of forgiving his mentally ill sister who took their dad's life, as well as stories of men on death row finding release from their sins.  Barbara Winters, author of "Sexpectati

The journey of forgiving others is really a gift to you – Carmen LaBerge | Forgiveness when your dream job is taken away – Steve Carter
June 26, 2024

Carmen LaBerge helps to start our Faith Radio Day of Forgiveness by taking us to God's Word around forgiveness, a gift God gives us. Pastor Steve Carter, author of "Grieve, Breathe, Receive," share of his forgiveness journey after losing his dream job an

Exploding stars and the ethical concerns of IVF – Heather Zeiger | A small church with a big heart for foster children – Josh and Rebekah Weigel
June 25, 2024

Science writer Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity shares how we'll be able to see an exploding star sometime this summer, as well as the thorny ethical issues around invitro fertilization.  Film producers Josh and Rebekah Weigel

Seeing beyond the offense to the person’s heart – Billy Hallowell | Christians seeking God amid persecution – Ruth Kramer
June 25, 2024

Faithwire's Billy Hallowell shares stories of people living out their faith, including the story of a pastor who wisely and graciously responded with a homeless man started cussing in his church service, with amazing results!  Ruth Kramer from Mission Net

What grand narrative is driving you? – Elizabeth Neumann | Help for you children to understand God’s design for human sexuality – Elizabeth Urbanowicz
June 24, 2024

Elizabeth Neumann, author of "Kingdom of Rage," talks about some of the grand narratives that drive certain world leaders, but also some of the narratives that drive violent protestors. She talks about how engaging them graciously in Christian community

Forgiving because holding on hurts more – Dave Buehring | Hanging the 10 Commandments in the right place rightly – Adam Carrington
June 24, 2024

Forgiveness might not be the thing we desire to do, but Lionshare's Dave Buehring reminds us that forgiveness not only sets those who hurt you free, it frees you! Adam Carrington of the Asbrook Center for Public Affairs talks about the Constitutional an