Family Life Podcasts

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Family Life Noon Report – Zooming out to Bigger Views of Election Issues- 9/02/24
September 03, 2024

Zooming Out to Bigger Views of the Issues surrounding this Election A Special Edition of the Family Life Noon Report Labor Day - 9/02/2024 The proverbial "start" of the election season traditionally k

087 Terese Talk: In the Garden
September 03, 2024

The Bible is full of gardens. From Eden to Eternity, they are a place to worship, nourish ourselves, and to work. There is so much we can learn from our earthly gardens too. Maybe youve spent months

Kids Corner – Oh my Goodness
August 31, 2024

How good is good, and what can you do to be more good? Does God think you're good? Let's take a look at these good questions today! - Bible Verses: Romans 3:10, Isaiah 6:46, 1st Corinthians 13, Matthe

136 Rise Up: Respond VS React
August 31, 2024

As Mr. Rogers once asked in song, What do you do with the mad that you feel? Feelings happen; how do we react? Steve and Tim talk about our emotions and our actions. - Then: Hopper better wear a lif

Staycation – Elk Country Visitors Center – 8/30/24
August 30, 2024

It's "Staycation Destinations" on Family Life Keystone Elk Country Visitors Center - the PA Wilds North Central Pennsylvania is gearing up for a massive influx of tourism, as we move past Labor Day We

Staycation – Elk Country – Bonus Content
August 30, 2024

Staycation - Elk Country - Bonus Content - Pennsylvania Elk Country Educator Ben Porkolab is featured on this week's Family Life "Staycation Destinations". - You can hear that primary feature here f

033: Ten Minutes With…Jeremy Rosado
August 29, 2024

From surviving a serious medical condition at birth, to becoming a single father as his niece's legal guardian at 21 years old, Jeremy Rosado will tell you that a faithful God is writing the story of

Churches and Political Actions – Kim Roberts – 8/29/24
August 29, 2024

Churches and Political Actions A Family Life Interview with Kim Roberts Many churches and denominations can be labeled as supportive of one side of the political spectrum or the other. Others avoid po