Semi-normal people discussing God's word, and how it applies to daily life. Rachelle & Carder host a morning show on 89.3 KSBJ in Houston. Anything But Quiet Time is an inside look into what they're learning as they read through the Bible. It's kind...
Rachelle talks about a stage in life that for some reason, no one talks about: even though every woman goes through it. Plus, how it relates to our faith.
A friend of Carder's pointed out one line from Jesus that should help all believers lean on God, and not feel like they have to do it all themselves. Also, we talk about encouragement to share your faith even when you don't feel "qualified" or that you know enough.
When someone says, "God told me": how can we validate that? Carder brings up a scripture that will give good wisdom for all of us.
Rachelle goes over things from scripture that often aren't brought out in an English translation.
How does one go about talking to someone with another viewpoint on faith? Carder talks about his experience talking with missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints that led to his new podcast.
Rachelle walks through a nerdy, er, fascinating new way to look at the Bible. It may help some of those tough to read parts come alive.
Rachelle had an encounter with a homeless man that she'll never forget. What came of it is a great plan for all of us who know someone that is hurting, especially when it comes to mental health.
The group that scammed Carder and his wife out of money called back. Carder decided to answer, and what happened next was only because of God.
We wrap up our advent series with the message of love and with who Christ is. "Love" is a word that is used in a lot of different ways in our world, but how does the Bible define it?
We continue our Advent series with what each candle represents. This week is about the joy candle. Christmas is supposed to be a joyful time, but what happens when it's not? What happens when life doesn't meet our expectation? Jesus gives us all that we need, and so much to look forward to.
We continue our Advent series with what each candle represents. This week is about the peace candle. Jesus is the "prince of peace" but what exactly does that mean? Is it a feeling, or is it more like a terms and conditions agreement?