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Words of Life: Weekly Christian Podcast with Testimonies & Teachings from the Salvation Army
by Words of Life: Weekly Christian Podcast with Testimonies & Teachings from the Salvation Army
WORDS OF LIFE is a 15-minute, weekly show from The Salvation Army. It features interviews and powerful testimonies, engaging conversations about topics impacting the church today, and deep dive Bible studies. The show is available on your favorite podcast store and is airing on more than 200 radio stations around the world.
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Author, Preston Fidler- 1,000 Cups of Tea
What if sharing the gospel wasn’t about having all the right words, but about building real relationships? In this episode of Words of Life, we’re joined by author and missionary Preston Fidler, whose book 1000 Cups of Tea has helped inspire this series on community engagement and neighboring well. Drawing from decades of cross-cultural ministry experience, Preston shares how meaningful relationships, not methods, are at the heart of effective, Christ-centered outreach. Preston’s journey began with a simple but profound realization: the gospel is best shared through conversation, not scripts. From a memorable moment struggling to communicate in a taxi overseas to years of ministry in Asia and Central Asia, he discovered that true connection happens when we listen, engage, and meet people where they are. This episode also challenges a common misconception about evangelism. Sharing your faith isn’t just for pastors or missionaries, it’s for every believer. You don’t need to travel across the world to live on mission. It starts right where you are, with your neighbors, your community, and the people you encounter every day. https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Learn more about Preston's ministry here https://www.language180.com/books Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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No Projects, Just People: A Better Way to Share Jesus
What does it truly mean to love your neighbor as a follower of Christ? In this episode of Words of Life, Bernie Dake continues his powerful conversation with Major Sandra Pawar, exploring a refreshing and deeply authentic approach to evangelism and community. Together, they unpack the idea that “we don’t love our neighbors to convert them, we love our neighbors because we are converted.” It’s a shift in perspective that moves us from seeing people as projects to embracing them as genuine relationships shaped by grace, humility, and love. Later in the episode, Jalane Rolader from The Salvation Army’s Bible Correspondence Program offers a moving glimpse into the lives of those often overlooked, men and women who are incarcerated. Through heartfelt prayer requests, we hear real stories of redemption, struggle, and hope behind bars. These testimonies serve as a reminder that no one is beyond God’s reach and that compassion must extend beyond our immediate circles. Plus, learn about an exciting new initiative bringing Words of Life directly into correctional facilities through secure tablets, creating new pathways for encouragement, discipleship, and transformation. If you would like to write encouragement to inmates see the following addresses to be a part of these ministries; Christian Pen Pals P O Box 11296 Hickory, NC 28603 Evangel Prison Ministries P O Box 19229 Louisville, KY 40259 Romans Chapter 8 Ministries P O Box 8771 Endwell, NY 13762-8771 WriteAPrisoner.com, Inc. P O Box 10 Edgewater, FL 32132-0010 Prison Fellowship Box 17500 Washington, DC 20041 https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Are You Too Busy to Be a Good Neighbor?
Is busyness keeping you from being the neighbor God has called you to be? In week three of our Words of Life series on neighboring, Bernie Dake and Major Sandra Pawar tackle one of the biggest barriers we all face: a busy life. Between work, family, responsibilities, and constant distractions, it can feel nearly impossible to slow down and engage with the people right outside our door. Looking at the story of Mary and Martha in Luke 10, this episode challenges us to examine our priorities. Are we truly too busy, or have we allowed busyness to become an excuse? What would it look like to create space for people in the middle of our everyday routines? Major Sandra offers practical and refreshing insight. Neighboring does not require adding more to your schedule. It is about inviting others into what you are already doing. Whether it is a simple wave while taking out the trash, a quick conversation in the driveway, or opening your home in small ways, these moments can become meaningful opportunities for connection and witness. You will also hear a powerful story from Salvation Army officers in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, who stepped into a growing housing crisis in their community. Faced with rising rent and increasing poverty, they responded with compassion and action, helping dozens of families find stable housing. Their story is a reminder that loving your neighbor sometimes means meeting urgent, tangible needs and walking alongside people in difficult seasons. This episode will encourage you to rethink your schedule, reexamine your priorities, and rediscover how God can use your everyday life to impact others. 👉 Don’t forget: You can also download our free devotional, “Mind, Body & Soul,” designed to help strengthen your walk with God through Scripture, prayer, and practical habits. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP The book, THE ART OF NEIGHBORING on Amazon The book, 1,000 CUPS OF TEA on Amazon Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Small Acts, Big Impact: Neighboring That Changes Lives
What if being a good neighbor is simpler than we think? In this episode of Words of Life, Bernie Dake and Major Sandra Pawar continue our series on neighboring with a powerful reminder. Real change in our communities does not start with programs, policies, or platforms. It starts with us. Inspired by the book The Art of Neighboring, this conversation explores how everyday believers can take small, intentional steps to love the people around them. Major Sandra shares a deeply personal story about her family and how simple acts of connection with neighbors created a support system that showed up in one of life’s hardest moments. It is a moving picture of what it means to not only care for others, but to allow yourself to be cared for as well. Through practical ideas and honest reflection, this episode challenges us to rethink how we engage with those living right next door. Are we present? Are we open? Or have we made neighboring more complicated than it needs to be? You will also hear inspiring stories from Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services teams who are serving neighbors in crisis. From offering prayer and emotional support to first responders and survivors, to meeting physical needs in the aftermath of disaster, these teams embody the love of Christ in tangible ways. Their presence is a reminder that sometimes the most powerful ministry is simply showing up. This episode invites you to slow down, look around, and step into the opportunities God has already placed in your life. 👉 Don’t forget: You can also download our free devotional, “Mind, Body & Soul,” designed to help strengthen your walk with God through Scripture, prayer, and practical habits. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP The book, THE ART OF NEIGHBORING on Amazon The book, 1,000 CUPS OF TEA on Amazon Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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The Art of Neighboring in Everyday Life
What does it really mean to be a good neighbor? In this episode of Words of Life, we kick off a brand new series focused on neighboring and how Christians can intentionally love the people around them. Whether you are a church leader looking to engage your community or simply someone wanting to live out your faith more authentically, this conversation offers both vision and practical encouragement. We hear from Bernie Dake and Major Sandra Pawar as they explore a simple but powerful truth. Our neighbor is not just the person next door. It is anyone we encounter in our daily lives. From coworkers to families in our neighborhoods, God is constantly placing people in our path for a reason. Drawing from Matthew 22, this episode reminds us that loving God and loving our neighbor are deeply connected. But what if neighboring is not about having all the right words or a perfect evangelism strategy? What if it is about presence, relationship, and being available to what God is already doing? Major Sandra shares a compelling story of building a genuine relationship with a family from a different culture and faith background. With no agenda, just consistent love and care, that relationship grew into something life changing. It is a picture of what it looks like to truly live out the Gospel. We also hear powerful stories from Salvation Army pastors in Daytona, Florida, who are bringing hope to their community in tangible ways. From serving children in underserved neighborhoods to creating spaces of belonging during major local events, their mission is clear. This is more than programs. It is about pointing people to Jesus and offering real hope in places that need it most. This episode will challenge you to rethink evangelism, embrace your everyday opportunities, and step into your role as a neighbor with purpose. The book, THE ART OF NEIGHBORING on Amazon The book, 1,000 CUPS OF TEA on Amazon 👉 Don’t forget: You can also download our free devotional, “Mind, Body & Soul,” designed to help strengthen your walk with God through Scripture, prayer, and practical habits. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Songs Through Tears: The Power of Praise in South Africa’s Children’s Homes
In this powerful final installment of a four-part series, Words of Life host Bernie Dake concludes his moving conversation with members of the Salvation Army’s Southern Staff Band as they reflect on their life-changing ministry trip to South Africa. After ten days of teaching music, creative arts, and Scripture to more than 120 young people at a camp, the band stepped into deeply sacred spaces—Salvation Army children’s homes serving some of the most vulnerable children in the region. What followed were moments of worship, joy, and holy interruption that none of them will ever forget. This conversation closes with a resounding theme that echoes throughout the trip: the joy of the Lord. A joy not dependent on circumstances, but rooted deeply in worship, community, and the unmistakable presence of God. 🎶 Learn more about Salvation Army Music Ministries:ussmusicandarts.org Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Faith Without Limits: Lessons in Humility from South Africa
In part three of this four-part Words of Life conversation, members of the Salvation Army Southern Staff Band continue reflecting on their life-changing journey to South Africa. During a 10-day visit filled with worship services, music education, and shared meals, the team encountered moments of humility that reshaped their understanding of generosity, hospitality, and joy. Much of this episode centers on a Salvation Army music camp—an event that hadn’t taken place in nearly a decade. Young people traveled extraordinary distances, some enduring 20- to 27-hour journeys, to gather for worship, learning, and fellowship. Despite modest accommodations and limited resources, the spirit of gratitude and unity was unmistakable. Through shared bowls, patient hospitality, vibrant music, and wholehearted praise, the band members witnessed a faith that overflowed with joy—even in scarcity. This episode offers a powerful reminder that true worship isn’t dependent on comfort or convenience, but on hearts fully surrendered to God. https://www.ussmusicandarts.org/ https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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When Worship Has No Barriers- Staff Band South Africa Tour Part 2
What happens when Western expectations collide with Spirit-filled joy? In this episode of Words of Life, the team reflects on an unforgettable journey to South Africa and a visit to the Corps just outside Johannesburg. Hundreds of Salvationists—young and old—welcomed the team with radiant smiles, waving hands, and spontaneous singing. From junior soldiers in uniform to seniors with canes and walkers, the joy was unmistakable. It was a living testimony to God’s faithfulness in the midst of struggle. The visit coincided with the dedication of a new corps building and the celebration of the corps’ 75th anniversary. Worship erupted immediately—outside, without accompaniment, unplanned and unrestrained. Singing flowed naturally, not just during services, but throughout daily life. Meals turned into moments of praise. Preparation turned into worship. This episode is a reminder that joy is not dependent on circumstance, worship is not confined to a style, and God’s Spirit moves powerfully wherever hearts are open. https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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A Worship Band’s Journey to South Africa- Part 1
In this episode of Words of Life, host Bernie Dake is joined by members of The Salvation Army’s Southern Territorial Staff Band following their powerful international tour to South Africa. Together, they reflect on what it means to take part in an evangelical musical ministry across cultures—and how God meets us in both our preparation and our surrender. You’ll hear from Bethany Farrell of the Territorial Music and Arts Department, Darryl Crossland, Assistant Divisional Music Director for Florida, and Brad Rowland from the Territorial Communications Department. Each shares honestly about the personal, professional, and spiritual headspace they brought with them on this journey—from the weight of leaving family behind to the challenge of releasing expectations and trusting God with the unknown. The conversation explores the unique role of Salvation Army brass bands as tools for evangelism, often described as “portable organs,” and how music continues to open hearts and create sacred moments around the world. With humor, humility, and deep faith, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at ministry on the move—and the quiet, transformative work God does in the process. Whether you’re a musician, a ministry leader, or simply someone discerning God’s call in a busy season of life, this episode invites you to listen closely to how obedience, openness, and community shape a meaningful witness. https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Women Called to Lead: Faith, Leadership, and the Next Generation
In honor of Women’s History Month, Words of Life is highlighting another powerful podcast from The Salvation Army: Open Air, hosted by Ashley Escobar. Open Air features honest, unscripted conversations with women serving in ministry and leadership across The Salvation Army. In this featured episode, Ashley sits down with Gloria Diavangama and Melissa Powell from the Territorial Youth Department to talk about faith, leadership, and the importance of empowering the next generation of girls. Together they explore what it means for women to step into the calling God has placed on their lives. From cultural expectations and personal experiences to the importance of mentorship, Gloria and Melissa share how the Church can create spaces where young women are encouraged to grow in faith and leadership. Listen to OPEN AIR on your favorite podcast store or click here- https://www.salvationarmy.org/resources/open-air-podcast Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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How Trusted Christian Books Shape Faith and Discipleship
In this episode of Words of Life, we explore the powerful role of the written word in sharing the gospel and shaping Christian faith—especially within the ministry of The Salvation Army. Host, Chris Benjamin is joined again by Kristin Mudge. And they are joined by Major Jamie Satterlee and Jeremy Roland. From territorial publications like The Southern Spirit to national resources such as The War Cry, Peer Magazine, Word & Deed, and Salvation Army–published books, this conversation highlights the deep commitment The Salvation Army has made to producing biblically sound, theologically grounded resources. Jamie shares insight from her time at National Headquarters, explaining how manuscripts are carefully reviewed through the Literary Council, a vetting process that includes theological, historical, and editorial discernment. The group also reflects on why printed resources still matter in a digital age—especially for those without access to online content, including individuals in prisons and marginalized spaces. Listeners will hear moving stories of how Salvation Army publications have brought hope into the darkest places and why discernment is essential when choosing Christian books in today’s crowded publishing landscape. Find books published by The Salvation Army at: https://mytradesouth.com/books Crest Books Other publications include: Southern Spirit https://www.thewarcry.org/ https://peermag.org/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Writing Honestly and Gently for Children- Author Lindsay Bonilla
In this inspiring episode of Words of Life, we welcome back Kristen Mudge, Southern Territorial Publications Editor, alongside special guest Lindsay Bonilla, a children’s book author and professional storyteller whose work is rooted in faith, imagination, and hope. Lindsay shares her personal faith journey, growing up with Christ as her constant companion through seasons of change and transition. Her story reveals how a deep sense of identity in Christ shaped not only who she is, but how she writes—especially for children navigating a distracted, comparison-driven world. Together, the conversation explores the power of the written word, the importance of storytelling in the Christian life, and why stories—much like Jesus’ parables—have a unique ability to shape hearts and minds. Lindsay opens up about her calling to write, the surprising path that led her there, and the themes that anchor her work: identity, kindness, welcoming those who are different, and helping children understand who they are in God. This episode is a thoughtful encouragement for parents, writers, educators, and anyone who believes stories can help form faith at every age.Learn more about Lindsay and find her books at https://lindsaybonilla.com/https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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The Power of the Written Word- Bill and Diane Ury
What does it mean to write as an act of worship? And why does the written word continue to be such a powerful way to share the Christian faith? In this episode of Words of Life, we welcome back Dr. Bill and Reverend Diane Ury, National Ambassadors for Holiness for The Salvation Army. With more than four decades of ministry experience, the Urys invite us into a thoughtful and deeply theological conversation about writing, holiness, and God’s self-communication through words. Together, we explore why Scripture—the written Word of God—still shapes lives today, and how writing reflects the incarnation of Christ and the relational nature of the Trinity. Diane shares how writing becomes worship through mutual giving and receiving with God, while Bill reflects on how words invite us into God’s eternal conversation with humanity. The conversation also touches on their book, Conversations About Holiness, a question-and-answer resource born from real questions asked by Salvationists across the world. Finally, the Urys offer practical encouragement for anyone who feels called to write but feels stuck—pointing listeners back to Scripture, obedience, and trust in the Spirit’s voice. Whether you’re a writer, preacher, artist, or simply someone longing to hear God more clearly, this episode offers encouragement to see words as sacred tools God uses to shape lives. https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Writing It Out: How Journaling Can Deepen Your Walk with God
In this episode of Words of Life, we hear from Kara, a sixth-generation Salvationist, wife, mom of two, and the Young Adult and Missions Coordinator for The Salvation Army Southern Territory. Kara shares her personal faith journey, growing up in a Christian home, and the moment when faith became her own. The conversation then turns to the power of writing, journaling, and handwritten letters as spiritual practices. Kara explains how journaling has become a daily rhythm of worship, surrender, and emotional health, helping her process anxiety, pray honestly, and start each day grounded in God’s presence. Drawing inspiration from the Psalms and the raw prayers of King David, this episode explores how bringing our full emotions to God—joy, frustration, fear, and hope—is not only allowed, but welcomed. Whether through journaling, prayer, or simply writing a card to encourage someone you love, this episode reminds us that personal, intentional communication can be a powerful way to connect with both God and others. https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Slowing Down to Listen: Faith, Writing, and Hearing God’s Voice
In this episode of Words of Life, we launch a brand-new series spotlighting Christian writers, creatives, and publishers within The Salvation Army. Cohost, Chris Benjamin is joined by Kristin Mudge, Southern Territorial Publications Editor, to explore calling, creativity, and the spiritual practice of journaling. Kristin shares her unexpected journey into vocational ministry through writing—from studying media communications and film at Asbury University to serving in youth and women’s ministries, and ultimately discerning God’s call into editorial leadership. As editor of Southern Spirit, The Salvation Army’s monthly publication, Kristin helps tell stories of faith, mission, and transformation while encouraging writers across the territory to use their gifts for God’s glory. The conversation turns personal as Kristin reflects on her lifelong practice of journaling and how it has shaped her spiritual life. She describes journaling as a way to slow down, untangle racing thoughts, and intentionally listen for God’s voice. Through handwritten prayers, reflective processing, and even written “conversations” with God, journaling has become a powerful spiritual discipline that deepens her relationship with Christ. This episode invites listeners to consider how God may already be using their gifts in ways they haven’t yet imagined—and how simple practices like journaling can become sacred spaces for prayer, discernment, and spiritual growth. https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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The Power of Group Bible Study for Accountability and Encouragement
In this inspiring episode of Words of Life, we dive into the incredible accessibility of Bible study today through technology and community. Discover how apps like YouVersion make it easier than ever to engage with Scripture anytime, anywhere—whether you're reading, listening, or following structured plans. Our hosts share their experience with The Bible Recap, a chronological Bible-in-a-year plan created by Tara-Lee Cobble that’s transforming lives by making Scripture approachable and meaningful. Hear how small groups and families are using this plan to deepen their faith, hold each other accountable, and grow together. We also explore other fantastic resources like The Bible Project, which brings the Bible to life through engaging videos that illuminate each book’s background and message. Plus, practical tips for studying Scripture with commentaries and how to lean into worship by embracing the Bible’s role in corporate gatherings. Whether you’re a seasoned reader or just starting your journey, this episode encourages you to find a Bible study method that works for you—because consistent engagement with God’s Word truly changes lives. Here are several links to resources and studies to help you in your Bible study journey. But if you have any questions- send us an email at [email protected] https://www.youversion.com/ https://www.thebiblerecap.com/ https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/41061-52-weeks-in-the-word https://bibleproject.com/ https://lectio365.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Walking Through Trials with Honest Faith and Hope
In this heartfelt episode of Words of Life, the panel dives into the reality that even believers wrestle with challenging Scriptures. They explore how verses like James 1:2-4 — which calls us to "consider it pure joy" amid trials — can be both a comfort and a struggle, especially when facing difficult seasons. The conversation highlights the journey of faith through hardships, emphasizing honesty with God about our feelings, embracing vulnerability, and trusting Him even when the outcome is unclear. Listeners will hear reflections on the raw emotions expressed in the Psalms, the power of God’s sustaining grace during exile and rebuilding in the Old Testament, and the essential role of trust in faith. The discussion also tackles a commonly misunderstood passage from Ephesians 5 about submission in marriage, unpacking its meaning as mutual love, respect, and sacrifice rather than cultural misconceptions or abuse. This episode encourages believers to lean into God’s Word authentically — with all its challenges and comforts — and find hope and perseverance in the walk of faith. Here are several links to resources and studies to help you in your Bible study journey. But if you have any questions- send us an email at [email protected] https://www.youversion.com/ https://www.thebiblerecap.com/ https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/41061-52-weeks-in-the-word https://bibleproject.com/ https://lectio365.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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When Scripture Meets Our Struggles: Stories of Faith and Healing
In this deeply moving episode of Words of Life, our panel shares powerful scripture verses that have sustained them through life's most challenging seasons. From natural disasters and personal health battles to pregnancy during a pandemic and the heartache of miscarriage, these testimonies reveal how God’s Word provides comfort, hope, and healing. Join us as we explore faith, healing, and God’s unfailing presence in suffering, reminding us that we are never alone. Here are several links to resources and studies to help you in your Bible study journey. But if you have any questions- send us an email at [email protected] https://www.youversion.com/ https://www.thebiblerecap.com/ https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/41061-52-weeks-in-the-word https://bibleproject.com/ https://lectio365.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People? A Christian Perspective on Suffering
Why does God allow suffering? In this powerful episode of Words of Life, our panel dives deep into one of the most difficult and frequently asked questions in Christian theology: Why do bad things happen to good people? Drawing from both Scripture and lived experience, our guests explore how God can bring redemption, endurance, and even unexpected beauty out of seasons of pain. Using foundational passages like Genesis 50:20 and Romans 8:28, the conversation highlights the biblical promise that while God does not cause evil, He can redeem even the darkest moments. Through the lens of free will, provenient grace, and the nature of love, our panel unpacks why humanity’s ability to choose real good also means the possibility of real suffering. We also discuss the hard truth Jesus spoke: “In this world you will have trouble.” Yet, believers are invited to choose daily—will suffering drive us toward God or away from Him? With encouraging reminders about God’s presence, His peace, and the importance of remembering His past faithfulness, this episode offers a message of hope for anyone wrestling with pain, doubt, or loss. Whether you are walking through hardship or supporting someone who is, this honest and grace-filled conversation will comfort, equip, and reorient your heart toward Christ’s promise: He has overcome the world. Here are several links to resources and studies to help you in your Bible study journey. But if you have any questions- send us an email at [email protected] https://www.youversion.com/ https://www.thebiblerecap.com/ https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/41061-52-weeks-in-the-word https://bibleproject.com/ https://lectio365.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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When the Bible Meets Real Life: Wrestling, Questioning, and Growing in Faith
In this powerful episode of Words of Life, our panel takes a thoughtful look at one of the most honest questions Christians ask today: Where is God in a world filled with so much violence, confusion, and brokenness? Drawing from the books of Judges, Ruth, Job, and the Psalms, our guests explore how God's redemption is woven even through the darkest chapters of Scripture—and how He still works in the chaos of our culture today. We discuss how the Bible doesn’t shy away from humanity’s deepest pain. Instead, it reveals a God who is present, faithful, and actively at work—even when circumstances feel overwhelming. Through stories of tragedy, hope, and restoration, Scripture reminds us that in God’s economy, nothing is wasted. Our panel also opens up about personal seasons of doubt and spiritual “roller coasters,” highlighting how the Word of God meets us in both our highs and lows. Whether you’re questioning, grieving, searching for direction, or simply trying to grow in faith, the Bible offers something for every season. We also address real concerns many people have about Christianity: the challenge of hypocrisy, and how believers can avoid becoming a stumbling block to those seeking Jesus. Ultimately, we affirm that while Christians are imperfect, God Himself is the one who transforms lives. The conversation closes with a meaningful reflection on why engaging Scripture should do more than increase knowledge—it should produce joy, kindness, love, and spiritual formation. Understanding the Bible is an intellectual pursuit, but faith is also a gift of grace that shapes both the heart and our daily walk with Christ. If you're curious about the Bible, wrestling with doubts, or looking to deepen your relationship with God, this is an episode that will encourage, challenge, and remind you of the hope found only in Jesus. Here are several links to resources and studies to help you in your Bible study journey. But if you have any questions- send us an email at [email protected] https://www.youversion.com/ https://www.thebiblerecap.com/ https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/41061-52-weeks-in-the-word https://bibleproject.com/ https://lectio365.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Why Biblical Context Matters: Culture, Genre, and God’s Story
In this episode of Words of Life, we explore one of the most important questions for every believer: How do we faithfully understand and study the Bible? Our guest dives into the beauty, complexity, and divine inspiration of Scripture—reminding us that while the Bible is the inerrant and infallible Word of God, it was also written through real people, in real cultures, across many centuries. Together, we unpack why understanding ancient history, culture, and literary genres can deepen the way we read Scripture. From the world of the Egyptians during the Exodus, to the Roman Empire in the time of Jesus, to the intertestamental writings that shaped early Jewish thought—this conversation reveals how context helps illuminate what God is communicating through His Word. We also discuss the rich variety of biblical genres—history, poetry, wisdom literature, prophecy, apocalyptic writings, and the unique genre of the Gospels—and why reading each with discernment transforms our interpretation. You’ll hear how God’s creativity is woven through every narrative, symbol, prophecy, and literary style, revealing His character and His ongoing story of redemption. And at the heart of it all? The consistent theme that God’s Word is alive, intentional, unified, and given so we can know Him. Even in the hard or mysterious passages of Scripture, God offers hope, revelation, and reassurance of His unfailing love. Whether you’re new to studying the Bible or have walked with Christ for years, this episode will inspire you to see Scripture with fresh eyes, recognize the beauty of its complexity, and rediscover your place in God’s ongoing story. Here are several links to resources and studies to help you in your Bible study journey. But if you have any questions- send us an email at [email protected] https://www.youversion.com/ https://www.thebiblerecap.com/ https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/41061-52-weeks-in-the-word https://bibleproject.com/ https://lectio365.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Words of Life is Moving to Wednesdays!
We have a schedule change announcement for Words of Life beginning January 2026. Instead of dropping new episodes on Sundays, we will begin launching new episodes every Wednesday at 12am. After a lot of research, it seems that releasing new podcast episodes during the weekend can drastically reduce potential listenership. So, after conferring with our partners at Salem Media we are going to move Words of Life to Wednesdays and see what happens. If it turns out to be a terrible idea- we’ll move it back LOL. But it seems this is the general advice for successful podcasts. Thank you so much for listening. Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss any of the very exciting and powerful series we have planned for 2026. Merry Christmas and God bless you and your families. https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Can We Trust the Bible? The Formation and Reliability of Scripture
What is the Bible, really—and why does it matter?In this episode of Words of Life, we sit down for a deep discussion on the origins, authority, and reliability of Scripture. Together, we explore how the Bible was formed, why the Church recognizes these 66 books as the canon, and how Christians can trust the Scriptures today. Our guest explains how the Bible became the “rule of faith”—the authoritative set of writings that shapes what Christians believe and how we live. We trace the formation of the Old and New Testament canons, the role of apostles’ teaching, and why the Church affirmed these specific books over centuries of discernment. You’ll hear why Jesus Himself validated the Old Testament and how His life fulfills the story of Israel. We also tackle a common modern question: Can we trust the Bible hasn’t been distorted over time?With more than 28,000 ancient New Testament manuscripts, early fragments like the second-century portion of John, and archaeological findings like the Dead Sea Scrolls, the episode unpacks why the Bible is one of the most well-attested ancient documents in history. Finally, we explore how Christians encounter Jesus through Scripture—not just as information, but as the living, God-breathed Word that forms and transforms us. If you’ve ever wondered where the Bible came from, how it was preserved, or why it continues to shape the Church today, this conversation offers clarity, encouragement, and deep insight. Here are several links to resources and studies to help you in your Bible study journey. But if you have any questions- send us an email at [email protected] https://www.youversion.com/ https://www.thebiblerecap.com/ https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/41061-52-weeks-in-the-word https://bibleproject.com/ https://lectio365.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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The Bible’s Influence on Faith, Family, and Culture — A Panel Conversation
In this powerful episode of Words of Life, host Bernie Dake sits down with a panel of ministry leaders, creatives, and lifelong Salvationists to discuss why the Bible remains essential in a world searching for hope. Guests Melody Davis, Chris Hofer, Caleb Loudon, and Claudia Roseno share personal stories of how Scripture has shaped their faith, grounded their families, and revealed God’s love in life-changing ways. Together, the panel explores the historical influence of the Bible, the way Scripture has shaped human rights and culture, and how God continues to speak through His Word today. From childhood faith foundations to rediscovering Scripture as adults, each voice brings a unique testimony of God meeting His people through the living Word. This episode is a reminder that the Bible is more than literature—it is God’s presence, God’s guidance, and God’s love letter to us. Whether you’re new to reading Scripture or looking to reignite your passion for God’s Word, you’ll find encouragement and hope in this honest conversation. Here are several links to resources and studies to help you in your Bible study journey. But if you have any questions- send us an email at [email protected] https://www.youversion.com/ https://www.thebiblerecap.com/ https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/41061-52-weeks-in-the-word https://bibleproject.com/ https://lectio365.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Should We or Can We? Asking the Right Questions About Technology
In this final episode of our 3-part series with Jason Thacker, we continue an important conversation about faith, wisdom, and technology in the digital age. From the rise of AI to the everyday challenges of social media, today’s discussion reminds us that these aren’t just “new problems”—they’re age-old questions showing up in fresh ways. We talk about asking deeper questions like “Should we?” versus “Can we?” when it comes to using AI, and the importance of remembering what it means to be authentically human in a world that blurs the line between man and machine. We also dive into the role of education, parenting, and discipleship when it comes to training the next generation to think critically, resist shortcuts, and cultivate wisdom in how they engage with digital tools. Plus, we introduce The Student’s Guide to Social Media—a practical resource designed to help teens (and parents) reflect on how online platforms are shaping their lives and faith. Learn more about Jason at https://jasonthacker.com/ Check out his resource- A Student's Guide to Social Media here- https://jasonthacker.com/book/a-students-guide-to-social-media/ 👉 Don’t forget: You can also download our free devotional, “Mind, Body & Soul,” designed to help strengthen your walk with God through Scripture, prayer, and practical habits. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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AI, Innovation, and the Questions Every Christian Must Ask
In this second episode of our three-part series on faith and technology, with Jason Thacker, the conversation dives deeper into the tension between innovation and ethics. Today’s world often rushes toward new tools with the belief that “more technology” will fix our problems. But what if the real issues lie beneath the surface? Together, we discuss how Christians can thoughtfully engage with AI, digital tools, and rapid innovation without losing sight of human dignity and spiritual discernment. Should we adopt every new technology just because we can? Who bears the responsibility of guiding how these tools are used—government, industry, or communities of faith? From the hype cycle of AI to the subtle ways technology can shape our identity, this discussion asks the tough questions: What does it mean to be human in an age of machines? How can Christians ensure that our use of technology reflects love for God and neighbor? If you’ve ever wrestled with how faith intersects with the digital world—or wondered where to draw the line with AI—this episode will challenge you to slow down, ask deeper questions, and consider not just what technology can do, but what it should do. Learn more about Jason at https://jasonthacker.com/ 👉 Don’t forget: You can also download our free devotional, “Mind, Body & Soul,” designed to help strengthen your walk with God through Scripture, prayer, and practical habits. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Following Jesus in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
To support The Salvation Army's efforts following hurricane Melissa- visit https://give.sawso.org/campaign/738676/donate?c_src=sawsoHero&c_src2=hurricaneMelissa Artificial intelligence is everywhere—from classrooms and workplaces to government policies and even family conversations at the dinner table. But how should Christians think about AI, and what does it mean for our faith, identity, and future? In this episode of Words of Life, we welcome back professor, author, and podcaster- Jason Thacker to discuss the rapid rise of AI since the release of Following Jesus in a Digital Age (Jason's previous book on the subject). Together, we explore how technology is reshaping our worldview, the questions we need to ask before rushing into innovation, and why believers can approach these shifts with both wisdom and hope. You’ll hear conversations about: The hype cycle of AI and why it feels like a cultural turning point. How technology shapes our view of God, humanity, and community. Why slowing down matters before uncritically adopting—or rejecting—new tools. Encouragement that none of this catches God off guard. If you’ve ever wondered what it means to follow Jesus in an AI-driven world, this episode offers clarity, challenge, and encouragement for the road ahead. Learn more about Jason at https://jasonthacker.com/ 👉 Don’t forget: You can also download our free devotional, “Mind, Body & Soul,” designed to help strengthen your walk with God through Scripture, prayer, and practical habits. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Back from the Mission Field: SSC Testimonies from Chile, Scotland & Alaska
In this episode of Words of Life, we continue our two-part series featuring the Salvation Army’s Salvationist Service Corps (SSC). Last week, we heard from young adults preparing to serve on international mission trips. Today, we hear their powerful testimonies after returning from Chile, Scotland, and Alaska. From hosting block parties in Santiago, serving in red-light districts, and bringing life back to a church in Scotland, to prayer walks and Vacation Bible Schools in Alaska, these young missionaries share how God moved in unexpected ways. You’ll hear stories of community outreach, cross-cultural ministry, and life-changing moments of prayer and service. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to step outside your comfort zone, serve globally, and experience the transforming power of Christ firsthand, this episode will inspire you. 👉 Don’t forget: You can also download our free devotional, “Mind, Body & Soul,” designed to help strengthen your walk with God through Scripture, prayer, and practical habits. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Young Adults on Mission: Inside the Salvationist Service Corps
In this episode of Words of Life, we introduce you to the Salvationist Service Corps (SSC)—a powerful missions program from The Salvation Army’s Youth Department. SSC sends young adults across the world to partner with local Salvation Army communities and serve through ministry, outreach, and discipleship. You’ll hear from several young leaders before they embark on their summer assignments to places like Chile, Scotland, Alaska, and beyond. They share their excitement, fears, and hopes as they prepare to step outside their comfort zones, trusting God to use them in incredible ways. Whether you’re curious about missions, seeking encouragement in your own faith journey, or simply inspired by stories of young people boldly serving Christ, this episode will challenge and uplift you. 👉 Don’t forget: You can also download our free devotional, “Mind, Body & Soul,” designed to help strengthen your walk with God through Scripture, prayer, and practical habits. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Passing Down Faith: The Hewitt Sisters on Prayer, Legacy, and Family
In this episode of Words of Life, we close out our special testimony series with a powerful mix of family stories, faith lessons, and exciting news about a brand-new Salvation Army podcast. First, we’re joined by Ashley Escobar, host of Open Air Podcast, a show inspired by Matthew 10:27 and the Salvation Army’s bold tradition of sharing the Gospel in the open air. Ashley shares how Open Air creates a space for authentic, unscripted conversations about faith, service, social justice, and God’s transformative work through His people. Then, we return to our testimony series, recorded during the Salvation Army Southern Territory’s 2025 Commissioning weekend. You’ll hear from the Hewitt Sisters, Captains Shemei Hewitt and Tamarique Hewitt Ellis, as they reflect on the faith, prayer life, and legacy passed down to them by their parents. Their stories highlight the lasting impact of intercessory prayer, evangelism, music, teaching, and godly wisdom—reminders of how parents and spiritual mentors shape generations for Christ. Whether you’re discovering the Open Air Podcast for the first time or being encouraged by these heartfelt testimonies, this episode is a beautiful reminder of how God continues to work in and through His people. 👉 Don’t forget to check out the Open Air Podcast wherever you get your podcasts! Subscribe to Open Air on Apple Podcasts here- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/open-air-podcast/id1822805395 Learn more about Words of Life at https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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How God Used Relationships to Break Chains of Addiction
In this episode of Words of Life, we continue our special series of testimonies recorded live at the Salvation Army’s Commissioning 2025 event. These powerful stories remind us how God works through ordinary people to bring hope, healing, and transformation. You’ll hear from Cadets Aaron and Heather Simpson as they share how God used their relationship and the ministry of the Salvation Army to break chains of addiction, restore faith, and draw them closer to Him. Their journey highlights the power of community, perseverance in faith, and God’s ability to redeem even the most broken situations. Key Takeaways: How God can use relationships and mentors to guide us back to Him The reality of addiction, brokenness, and the hope of freedom through Christ Why persistence in inviting others to church and prayerfully walking alongside them matters How personal testimonies can inspire faith and encourage others in their own journey If you’ve missed earlier stories in this series, be sure to subscribe to Words of Life or visit wordsoflifepodcast.org to listen. And if you have your own testimony about someone who has inspired you in your walk with God, we’d love to hear from you at [email protected] Learn more about Words of Life at https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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How to Live Each Day as If It’s Our Last
In this episode of Words of Life, two powerful testimonies highlight what it really means to show up for others — in both everyday moments and life-and-death situations. Captain Kathy Michaels reflects on how a spiritual mother figure changed the trajectory of her life through consistent love and mentorship. Later, Major Gary Sturdivant shares his miraculous recovery from a near-fatal COVID diagnosis and how it radically changed his perspective on time, forgiveness, and what truly matters. Whether you’re mentoring someone, questioning your own calling, or wrestling with what to do with your “bonus” days, this episode is a heartfelt reminder of God’s personal, life-altering love. Key Takeaways for Listeners: Mentorship is about presence, not perfection. Kathy’s testimony shows how someone simply being there with love and consistency can lead others to faith, healing, and eventually ministry. Your calling doesn’t depend on credentials — it depends on your obedience. Kathy’s journey from stay-at-home mom to officer reveals how God equips the willing, not just the “qualified.” Surviving something life-threatening shifts your entire framework. Major Gary’s story challenges us to forgive quickly, love intentionally, and make each day count like it’s a gift — because it is. Even mentors need to be mentored. Burnout is real, and this episode opens up honest space to acknowledge the need for ongoing support, even when you're the one others look to for strength. Learn more about Words of Life at https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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How to Pass Down a Legacy of Faith to Your Kids
In this deeply personal episode of Words of Life, Robin Bellaire honors the quiet strength and spiritual legacy of her father, Max. Through stories of sacrificial love, miraculous survival, and one unforgettable moment at the edge of heaven, Robin paints a picture of a man whose actions spoke louder than any words ever could. Listeners will be moved by Robin’s testimony of how her father’s faith shaped her own, and how even in his final moments, his life pointed to Jesus. Key Takeaways for Listeners: Love is louder in actions than in words. Max may not have verbalized “I love you” often, but every act of service — from driving church buses to praying in silence — made it clear. God speaks through the quiet ones. Robin reminds us that spiritual impact doesn’t require a platform. Sometimes, it looks like quiet faithfulness that leaves a lifelong impression. Heaven is real — and sometimes we get a glimpse. In a sacred moment near the end of Max’s life, Robin witnessed a glimpse of the glory her father was entering — a moment she believes was an answer to her mother’s specific prayer. Prayer opens space for the miraculous. Whether it’s for a final goodbye or a legacy of faith, this episode encourages listeners not to underestimate the power of bold, specific prayers. Reflection Questions: Who in your life has shown you Christ through their quiet consistency? Are your actions backing up the love you say you have for others? What specific prayer are you believing God to answer right now? Want to hear the full story — and catch the moment Robin saw the glory of God on her father’s face? 🎧 Listen to this episode of Words of Life at SalvationArmySoundcast.org or wherever you stream podcasts. Learn more about Words of Life at https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Discipleship Starts at Home: What One Mentor Did That Made All the Difference
In this powerful episode recorded live at the 2025 Salvation Army Commissioning event, we hear a heartfelt testimony from Gessica Pierre, a Salvation Army officer, and her spiritual mentor, Gloria Diavangama. What starts as a story about gratitude quickly unfolds into a practical masterclass on what authentic discipleship looks like — not in theory, but in real homes, real relationships, and real-life chaos. Whether you're leading teens, parenting, or just trying to live a more consistent faith, this conversation delivers raw, relatable wisdom that will both challenge and encourage you. Key Takeaways: Discipleship isn’t a program — it’s a presence. Gloria’s most impactful ministry didn’t happen at a pulpit; it happened in her home, her car, and through consistent presence in Jessica’s life. Authenticity is transformative. Jessica’s faith was reshaped when she saw that Christianity wasn’t a performance — it was something that could thrive even in the hard, messy parts of life. Teens don’t need a perfect example — they need a real one. From seeing a healthy marriage to being lovingly corrected, Jessica shares how being included in everyday life helped her internalize spiritual truths. Legacy leadership happens when we invest deeply in a few. Gloria’s intentional discipleship of Jessica eventually bore fruit not just in Jessica’s life, but in the lives Jessica now pours into as an officer, wife, and mom. Reflection Questions: Who invited you into their life in a way that shaped your faith? What are simple ways you can create “access points” in your daily life for younger believers? Are you modeling a faith that’s real enough for others to want to follow? Learn more about Words of Life at https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Why Your Past Doesn’t Disqualify You from God’s Calling
In this powerful conclusion to our six-week series with Dr. Zach Clinton, we explore what it truly means for men to live with purpose, courage, and hope. Dr. Clinton reminds us that the cost of following Christ becomes easier when our purpose is clear—and that no past mistake can disqualify us from God’s calling. Through personal stories, biblical encouragement, and a moving illustration about a fork and the promise of “the best is yet to come,” this episode will leave you inspired to step boldly into God’s plan for your life. Whether you’ve been with us since the beginning of this series or are just joining now, this conversation is a call to men everywhere to embrace their God-given gifts, live with resilience, and cling to the hope found only in Jesus. If you know someone who needs encouragement, share this episode with them today. 👉 Don’t forget: You can also download our free devotional, “Mind, Body & Soul,” designed to help strengthen your walk with God through Scripture, prayer, and practical habits. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP Click here to purchase Zach’s book, “EVEN IF” Learn about Light Counseling and find help here- https://lightcounseling.net/ Listen to the “Built Different” podcast on Apple- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-built-different-podcast-with-dr-zach-clinton/id1558251199 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Faith Under Pressure: Building on the Right Foundation | With Dr. Zach Clinton
In this episode of Words of Life, we continue our series with counselor and speaker Dr. Zach Clinton, drawing from his latest book Even If. Zach reminds us that God often reveals Himself in our moments of pressure and pain, using trials to shape us into the likeness of Christ. Through powerful stories—including the survival of a Bible in the midst of a house fire—this conversation explores how hardship exposes our foundation, why consistency matters more than intensity, and the true cost of following Jesus. If you’ve ever wrestled with resilience, discipline, or trusting God through suffering, this episode will strengthen your faith and encourage you to keep pressing toward the mark. Subscribe to our Newsletter here! https://mailchi.mp/uss.salvationarmy.org/newsletter-english Learn more about Words of Life- https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Click here to purchase Zach’s book, “EVEN IF” Learn about Light Counseling and find help here- https://lightcounseling.net/ Listen to the “Built Different” podcast on Apple- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-built-different-podcast-with-dr-zach-clinton/id1558251199 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Dr. Zach Clinton on Faith in the Fire: Lessons from Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego
In this episode of Words of Life, we’re joined by Dr. Zach Clinton to discuss the biblical story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego—the inspiration behind his latest book, Even If. Their bold stand against King Nebuchadnezzar’s golden image reveals powerful lessons about unshakable faith, courage, and trusting God in the midst of trials. Dr. Clinton unpacks how this story reminds us that God may not remove the fire, but He always walks with us through it. Be encouraged to find strength in suffering, shift your perspective, and embrace a posture of praise no matter what season you’re in. Subscribe to our Newsletter here! https://mailchi.mp/uss.salvationarmy.org/newsletter-english Learn more about Words of Life- https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife https://zachclinton.com/ Click here to purchase Zach’s book, “EVEN IF” Learn about Light Counseling and find help here- https://lightcounseling.net/ Listen to the “Built Different” podcast on Apple- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-built-different-podcast-with-dr-zach-clinton/id1558251199 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Dr. Zach Clinton on Biblical Masculinity: Why God Calls Men to Be Spiritual Leaders
Biblical masculinity, godly leadership, and spiritual formation take center stage in this powerful episode of Words of Life with Dr. Zach Clinton. Together we explore the unique calling of men as spiritual leaders in their homes, the impact fathers have on their families’ faith, and what it truly means to live with boldness, courage, and mission as followers of Christ. Zach also unpacks the importance of spiritual disciplines—like prayer, Scripture, and community—in shaping us into the likeness of Jesus. Plus, he shares the heart behind his book Even If, inspired by the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, encouraging listeners to stand firm in faith even in life’s fiercest trials. Learn more about Words of Life at https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Subscribe to our newsletter and receive a free devotional e-book here Zach Clinton, M.A. (Clinical Mental Health Counseling) currently serves as the Vice President of the American Association of Christian Counselors, host of the renowned ‘Built Different Podcast’ and is President & Host of Ignite Men’s Impact Weekend that gathers nearly 10,000 men each year. A Licensed Resident Counselor and former Division 1 college baseball player, Zach is a recognized growing authority and voice on performance, motivational psychology and mental health for today’s generations. His mission is to remind people that they are never out of the fight! Zach is the proud husband to his lovely wife, Evelyn, and they make their home in Lynchburg, VA. – source zachclinton.com Click here to purchase Zach’s book, “EVEN IF” Learn about Light Counseling and find help here- https://lightcounseling.net/ Listen to the “Built Different” podcast on Apple- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-built-different-podcast-with-dr-zach-clinton/id1558251199 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Dr. Zach Clinton- What Do Men in 2025 Struggle With Today?
Subscribe to our Newsletter here! https://mailchi.mp/uss.salvationarmy.org/newsletter-english We continue our conversation with our guest Dr. Zach Clinton by talking about what issues men struggle with today. Zach Clinton, M.A. (Clinical Mental Health Counseling) currently serves as the Vice President of the American Association of Christian Counselors, host of the renowned ‘Built Different Podcast’ and is President & Host of Ignite Men’s Impact Weekend that gathers nearly 10,000 men each year. A Licensed Resident Counselor and former Division 1 college baseball player, Zach is a recognized growing authority and voice on performance, motivational psychology and mental health for today’s generations. His mission is to remind people that they are never out of the fight! Zach is the proud husband to his lovely wife, Evelyn, and they make their home in Lynchburg, VA. – source zachclinton.com Click here to purchase Zach’s book, “EVEN IF” Learn about Light Counseling and find help here- https://lightcounseling.net/ Listen to the “Built Different” podcast on Apple- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-built-different-podcast-with-dr-zach-clinton/id1558251199 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Dr. Zach Clinton Joins Us on Words of Life
Subscribe to our Newsletter here! https://mailchi.mp/uss.salvationarmy.org/newsletter-english For the next 6 weeks we are joined by special guest Dr. Zach Clinton—renowned clinical mental health counselor, author of Even If, VP of the American Association of Christian Counselors, and host of the Built Different Podcast. Join us as we explore themes from his latest book Even If, and unpack what it means for Christian men to live out their calling—as dads, husbands, friends, and leaders—rooted in faith, resilience, and purpose. Lessons here are grounded in Dr. Clinton’s experience guiding nearly 10,000 men annually at Ignite Men's Impact Weekend, and his background in motivational psychology and performance. Whether you’re seeking encouragement, clarity, or a renewed vision for your spiritual and relational life, this series promises profound truths with practical insight. Tune in every week for a fuel-in-your-spirit conversation that challenges and empowers. Let’s step into the fight together—because faith always wins. Click here to purchase Zach’s book, “EVEN IF” Learn about Light Counseling and find help here- https://lightcounseling.net/ Listen to the “Built Different” podcast on Apple- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-built-different-podcast-with-dr-zach-clinton/id1558251199 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Eddie Hobgood Talks About Why He Wrote a Book on Joe the Turk
In this last episode with our friend, Lt. Colonel Eddie Hobgood, he discusses why he has been drawn to this historical figure, Joe the Turk. Eddie's book, "The Sanctified Showman" is available now. CLICK HERE to purchase from Christianbook.com Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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How a Salvation Army Officer Fell in Love With the Arts
We are once again joined by Salvation Army Officer, Lt. Colonel Eddie Hobgood as he continues to share his testimony and how he was drawn to the arts. In this episode we highlight several projects he has been a part of throughout his years of ministry. Purchase his latest book on the life of Joe the Turk- CLICK HERE Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Salvation Army Officer Eddie Hobgood Shares His Testimony
For the next three weeks we are joined by Salvation Army officer Lt. Colonel Eddie Hobgood. In this first episode he shares his testimony, how he found The Salvation Army and fell in love with the arts. To purchase his new book on the life of Joe the Turk, CLICK HERE Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Saved to Serve with Gessica Pierre Part 2
This is part 2 of a sermon from Lt. Gessica Pierre. This sermon was delivered at a recent Salvation Army event in Atlanta GA. We loved this so much we wanted to share with our listeners. To watch the entire event including her sermon click here- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fcOUaMZmTQ https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Saved to Serve with Gessica Pierre Part 1
For the next two weeks we are sharing a sermon from Lt. Gessica Pierre. This sermon was delivered at a recent Salvation Army event in Atlanta GA. We loved this so much we wanted to share with our listeners. To watch the entire event including her sermon click here- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fcOUaMZmTQ https://salvationarmysoundcast.org/wordsoflife Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Sometimes You Are Someone's Answer to a Prayer. With Rachel Wojo
In our final episode with author and podcaster Rachel Wojo we talk about being the hands and feet of Jesus. While we may need prayers answered, we also need to be open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit to answer someone else's prayer. Learn more about Rachel at https://rachelwojo.com/ Find her book, Desperate Prayers HERE ON AMAZON Sign up for her free prayer class- https://rachelwojo.com/freebie-3-2/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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How to be a Prayer Warrior for Your Family. With Rachel Wojo
In this episode with author and podcaster Rachel Wojo, we talk about praying for our family during difficult times. Rachel even has a 30-minute, video-based class on this very topic. If you are currently going though a difficult season, we really encourage taking this class. Sign up for her free prayer class- https://rachelwojo.com/freebie-3-2/ Learn more about Rachel at https://rachelwojo.com/ Find her book, Desperate Prayers HERE ON AMAZON Check out the rest of the episode of the Prepare Podcast here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-prepare-podcast/id1044853725?i=1000704500165 Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Where to Start if You Don't Have Much of a Prayer Life. With Rachel Wojo.
In our second week with author and podcaster Rachel Wojo, she begins to offer some practical steps to take if you currently do not have a solid prayer life. Learn more about Rachel at https://rachelwojo.com/ Find her book, Desperate Prayers HERE ON AMAZON Sign up for her free prayer class- https://rachelwojo.com/freebie-3-2/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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What are Desperate Prayers? With Rachel Wojo
For the next 4 weeks we will be joined by author and podcaster, Rachel Wojo. In this first episode we learn a bit about her story, her ministry, and begin to talk about how to step up our prayer life. Learn more about Rachel at https://rachelwojo.com/ Find her book, Desperate Prayers HERE ON AMAZON Sign up for her free prayer class- https://rachelwojo.com/freebie-3-2/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Miss Volunteer America, Berkley Bryant
On this special episode we are joined by the 2025 Miss Volunteer America Berkley Bryant. She sat down with Bernie to talk about her story, how she found this organization, how she is using this platform to inspire young women around the country and what it means to be The Salvation Army's National brand ambassador. The Miss Volunteer America is a nationwide, service-oriented scholarship program based in Tennessee that seeks to empower young women across the country through educational scholarships and extraordinary opportunities. Learn more at- https://missvolunteeramerica.net/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
WORDS OF LIFE is a 15-minute, weekly show from The Salvation Army. It features interviews and powerful testimonies, engaging conversations about topics impacting the church today, and deep dive Bible studies. The show is available on your favorite podcast store and is airing on more than 200 radio stations around the world.
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