God Won’t Leave You There, Part 2
God’s plan for your life is bigger than your greatest suffering.

Roger Marsh is a veteran broadcaster, ordained minister, and a published author.
In 1983 Roger launched his radio career, adding network television responsibilities in October of 1992. Throughout his career, Roger has served in a variety of leadership roles in Christian radio, from station manager, to program director, to drive time host. Roger is the voice of Dr. James Dobson’s Family Talk, serving as a Co-Host and Executive Producer. For the last 13 years, Roger hosted “The Bottom Line” for Crawford Broadcasting, which aired on KBRT/Los Angeles, KCBC/San Francisco, KLTT/Denver and in 30 other markets nationwide.
After completing his undergraduate studies in Business Administration at Cal State Fullerton, and Business Management at Azusa Pacific University, Roger went on to earn his Master of Ministry and Doctor of Ministry from Evangel Christian University of America.
Roger and his wife, Lisa, love their blended family which includes 6 adult children (four daughters and two sons), three sons-in-law and 6 grandchildren.
God’s plan for your life is bigger than your greatest suffering.
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On today’s edition of Family Talk, Roger Marsh interviews Shannon Bream, the anchor of the broadcast Fox News Sunday, to discuss her new book, Nothing is Impossible with God.
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Losing one’s spouse is devastating, but losing two before age 31 is unimaginable.
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On today’s edition of Family Talk, Roger Marsh continues his conversation with best-selling author and counselor John Eldredge about his book, Experience Jesus, Really.
Life with the Internet has severely eroded our capacity to believe and trust.