Morning Conversations
Morning Conversation with Maralee Bradley
Blogger Maralee Bradley, a Lincoln mom of 7, talks about encouraging children to make safe mistakes and helping them handle the consequences.
Morning Conversation with Jason Gray
Jason is a familiar artist on MyBridge Radio and will be in Lincoln on September 10 for the Chariots4Hope Stories of Freedom event. Jason shares stories of how lives have been changed through the gift of reliable transportation.
Morning Conversation with Lisa Anderson
Lisa Anderson, director of Focus on the Family’s young adults’ ministry, helps us understand “cancel culture” and how we as followers of Christ can seek to have constructive dialog about difficult issues.
Morning Conversation with Hope Darst
Hope Darst, a singer/songwriter who took the long road finding her calling in the world of Christian music, shares her story and the heart behind her music.
Morning Conversation with Ron Hutchcraft
Ron Hutchcraft discusses his book, “Hope When Your Heart Is Breaking,” a book that applies to anything that breaks our hearts, written after his wife died, unexpectedly, 5 years ago.
Morning Conversation with Anne Wilson
Anne Wilson, artist and performer of her debut single “My Jesus,” talks about the heart behind her music.
Morning Conversation with Michaela Akridge
Food Fort founder Michaela Akridge shares about her non-profit ministry dedicated to serving children in under resourced neighborhoods with meals while long-term relationships are built.
Morning Conversation with Andy Allan
Andy Allan, writer and Cru staff member in Lincoln, shares insights about what he’s learned in his early years of parenting.
Morning Conversation with Julie Brenton
Julie Brenton is the teaching director for Community Bible Study in Grand Island and talks about God at work through her service there.
Morning Conversation with Andy Crouch
Andy Crouch, father and author of “The Tech-Wise Family: Everyday Steps for Putting Technology in Its Proper Place,” has great insights about navigating technology and handling it within our families.