
Zina Hackworth is a professional pro-life volunteer. She and her husband have 13 children and she’s a home school mom. Why her passion; what’s her story?

Zina Hackworth is a professional pro-life volunteer. She and her husband have 13 children and she’s a home school mom. Why her passion; what’s her story?

“Winter Patrol”, a nightly winter homeless outreach, isn’t for the faint hearted. Learn from Ray Redlich, a 30 year seasoned pro, how life is on the streets in sub-zero weather and what you can do to help.

Long time care giver Peter Rosenberger says: “For an increasing number of families, the holidays result in stress, drama, and conflict as they gather together to celebrate. Many families are faced with the issues of an aging parents or loved ones who now has significant care-giving needs. With the massive baby-boomer population racing into their senior years, the conversation around many festive tables this year will turn to care-giving concerns.
In order to protect and cherish these family moments, here are four suggestions to navigating the holiday season, based on my experience as a caregiver for over 30 years.
As families — as caregivers — we can, and we must, navigate through this journey with a calmer and more joyful heart, especially during the holidays. It’s hard to carve a turkey with clenched fists. I know, I’ve tried. Instead of rushing to grasp more drama, let’s slow down and appreciate the memories and small victories, while embracing the often overshadowed, but always present, beauty in life.
Let’s find happiness in knowing we protect the one thing standing between our loved one and even harsher challenges.
After all, it is the season of gratitude and joy.”
Listen to my recent interview with Peter to find out more.

On December 5th, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear the case of Colorado cake artist, Jack Phillips. Could he lose his business because he stood up for his moral convictions? Could our first amendment rights also be at risk? Listen to this interview with Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz, Director of The Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty to find out the facts of this case.
This interview courtesy of KSIV radio, 1320 AM, St. Louis.

92 years in Christian ministry — Brian Lester joins me to share about the history of his touring family southern gospel group, The Lester’s.

How often do people give you prayer requests and you tell them you’ll pray, but you forget about their request until you see them again? Author, Amelia Rhodes wrote Pray A to Z: A Practical Guide to Pray for Your Community. Listen as Amelia offers tips for organizing your prayer life.

Dr. Lawrence Rast joins Judy Redlich to discuss the 500th anniversary of the reformation. Learn how Protestant churches got their origin and how Martin Luther’s sacrifices revolutionized the world.
Dr. Rast is president of Concordia Theological Seminary (CTSFW) in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He is a worldwide speaker and workshop presenter and well known church historian for the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.

If you or a loved one has been stuck in the grief process, there are answers. Learn from Children & Family Pastor Rachel Klein about the upcoming conference on Grief “Healing the Brokenhearted” at Grace Church St. Louis.
More information found at www.gracestl.org/healing/.

In 1898 a revolution began because of one woman’s desire to change the tenor of a sport that only men enjoyed. Learn how the author, Mike Mizrahi, adapted this story into a compelling historical fiction novel that showcased her determination and grit.

A medical doctor’s insights about your health and congress’s inability to agree on a plan.