Morning Conversations
Morning Conversation with Kelsey Scism
Kelsey’s new devotional, One Year with Jesus, is a guide to help middle school girls deal with all that life is throwing at them right now. We connected with Kelsey about her devotional and how she hopes to see God use it.
Morning Conversation with Lisa Anderson
Lisa Anderson, of Focus on the Family, recently walked through the journey of moving her mom into her home as her mom was battling dementia. She shares the lessons she learned along that difficult journey and what she wants you to consider well ahead (if possible) if taking on that role.
Morning Conversation with Tim Muehlhoff
Along with Sean McDowell, Tim co-authored “End the Stalemate: How to Move Past Cancel Culture to Meaningful Conversations.” We’ll connect with Tim about his new book and how we engage — even with those with whom we disagree.
Morning Conversation with Mary DeMuth
In “Love, Pray, Listen: Parenting Your Wayward Adult Children with Joy,” author Mary DeMuth shares a gracious, practical resource for navigating the rocky terrain of parenting grown-ups.
Morning Conversation with Bruce Bruinsma
In this revisit of a conversation we had with him last year, Bruce Bruinsma changes the way we think about what our culture calls retirement. God has a unique call for each of our lives, and it does not stop at sixty-five or seventy.
Morning Conversation with Amber Albee Swenson
In her book, You Can Trust God When Life Hurts, Amber Albee Swenson helps you see how you can find faith when things don’t make sense, adopt a hope-filled perspective in hard times, receive grace for when you fail, and so much more.
Morning Conversation with Katie Trent
A revisit from last summer, author Katie Trent talks about her book, “Recipes for a Sweet Child: Creative Bible-based Activities to Help Your Family Thrive.” It combines her counseling and ministry expertise with her own parenting experiences to provide you with a creative guide to work past challenging childhood issues in a winsome way.
Morning Conversation with Brant Hansen
Brant Hansen talks about his book, “The (Young) Men We Need.” With young men receiving so many conflicting messages about what it means to be a man, they find it hard to know what masculinity looks like. Brant Hansen tells what men are designed to be in a world of cultural confusion.
Morning Conversation with David Bahnsen
Our guest is the author of “Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life,” in which he makes the case that our understanding of work and its role in our lives is deeply flawed. It is in work: effort, service, and striving of every kind that we discover our meaning and purpose.
Morning Conversation with Matt Bell
This week we revisit a conversation from last year with Matt Bell, author of “Trusted: Preparing Your Kids for a Lifetime of God-Honoring Money Management.” Matt helps people manage money more effectively and joyfully by writing about and teaching the practical application of biblical financial principles.