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The Hardest Peace Part 3

Kara Tippetts is a young mom and wife without much time left. She is dying of cancer, and yet her story is one of hope and grace. Dr. James Dobson interviews Kara Tippetts about her journey through a dire diagnosis, and the way she is preparing her family and friends for her passing.

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The Hardest Peace Part 2

Kara Tippetts is a young mom and wife without much time left. She is dying of cancer, and yet her story is one of hope and grace. Today on Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson interviews Kara Tippetts about her journey through a dire diagnosis, and the way she is preparing her family and friends for her passing.

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The Hardest Peace Part 1

Kara Tippetts is a young mom and wife without much time left. She is dying of cancer, and yet her story is one of hope and grace. Dr. James Dobson interviews Kara Tippetts about her journey through a dire diagnosis, and the way she is preparing her family and friends for her passing.

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A Tribute To Bobbie Wolgemuth Part 2

What is the definition of finishing well? What does it look like to enter Heaven praising God and proclaiming his goodness? On one of the most touching programs of this year, Dr. Dobson remembers his good friend Bobbie Wolgemuth with a program that features the story of her inspiring fight with cancer.

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A Tribute to Bobbie Wolgemuth Part 1

What is the definition of finishing well? What does it look like to enter Heaven praising God and proclaiming his goodness? On one of the most touching programs of this year, Dr. Dobson remembers his good friend Bobbie Wolgemuth with a program that features the story of her inspiring fight with cancer.

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A Privilege to Suffer for Him

Dr. Dobson interviews the late Dr. Ken "Hutch" Hutcherson about his cancer, how he's dealt with his life-long fear of the illness, and his perspective on how God uses negative experiences in believers lives to make them more like Christ. They discussed Hutch's biblical stand on controversial issues of the day, and the backlash he has received for his stand, including death threats. You don't want to miss this discussion.

The late Dr. Ken Hutcherson "Hutch" was the senior pastor of Antioch Bible Church near Seattle, WA. Born in Alabama in the era of segregation, he was a former middle linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks, Dallas Cowboys and San Diego Chargers, he spent more than two decades training adults and young people to be on the offensive for Jesus Christ.

He has been featured on numerous radio and TV programs we well as in newspapers and magazines for his stand on biblical principles and standards, no matter what the cost.

He sounds the clarion call to today's church in his books The Church, Before All Hell Breaks Loose and Enough Faith: You've Already Got What It Takes to Make a Difference and his autobiography, Hope is Contagious.

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Thriving in the Midst of Cancer

Cancer. It's a word that many of us know all too well. Whether through family, friends or even ourselves, cancer has impacted many of us in one form or another. Guests Robert and Bobbie Wolgemuth share their personal journey with cancer. Their story is one of faith, perseverance, joy and trust. It's a hard battle, but sometimes our mindset makes all the difference.

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Finding Joy Amidst Cancer and Loss Part 2

Breast cancer survivor, Yvonne Ortega shares her response when others said that if she just had MORE faith, then she would be healed. She knew that couldn't be true , after all, why didn't the Lord remove the Apostle Paul's "thorn in the flesh?" She'll discuss REAL help for this journey.

When I received my diagnosis of cancer in 2001, I was an award-winning teacher and part-time counselor. I loved teaching, but I knew God wanted me to go into counseling full-time. After my diagnosis, I begged God to let me live and promised to do whatever he wanted.

One month after I finished radiation, I received a phone call to go for an interview for a position I hadn't applied for. At the interview, I accepted a full-time job as a substance abuse counselor in a men's prison. I enjoyed my work at the prison, but the men were allowed to smoke. My asthma got worse, and after a few years, I had to leave.

I told God to take away my passion for prison work or find me a job in a smoke-free facility. He found me a job as a substance abuse counselor in a smoke-free coed jail. After ...

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Finding Joy Amidst Cancer and Loss Part 1

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. You'll hear from a courageous woman who has walked this path and has hope to share for others on the same journey. Author and speaker, Yvonne Ortega will share encouragement for your life , especially for the hard times.

When I received my diagnosis of cancer in 2001, I was an award-winning teacher and part-time counselor. I loved teaching, but I knew God wanted me to go into counseling full-time. After my diagnosis, I begged God to let me live and promised to do whatever he wanted.

One month after I finished radiation, I received a phone call to go for an interview for a position I hadn't applied for. At the interview, I accepted a full-time job as a substance abuse counselor in a men's prison. I enjoyed my work at the prison, but the men were allowed to smoke. My asthma got worse, and after a few years, I had to leave.

I told God to take away my passion for prison work or find me a job in a smoke-free facility. He found me a job as a substance abuse counselor in a smoke-free coed jail. After six months, adult outpatient services at ...

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A Traditional Family Part 2

Do you often feel your family can't withstand ONE more tragedy? Hear from Mary Beth Bingaman, who gave up her last semester of College to be a donor of a miraculous gift that ultimately kept her family intact. It's a sobering reminder on how a devastating experience can actually bring a family even closer together.

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