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Ben Roethlisberger: Steeler for Life, Through Thick and Thin

According to Ben Roethlisberger, “Football is not who I am, it’s what I do.” He spent the first four decades of his life becoming one of the greatest quarterbacks in football history. But for the next 40 years, he wants to further expand God's kingdom. On today’s edition of Family Talk, the two-time Super Bowl champion and former quarterback of the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers, highlights his favorite football moments and shares the importance of faith and family, and his plans for life in retirement, including the mission to start a new foundation. Standing 6 feet, 5 inches tall, “Big Ben” reveals that the manliest thing a dad can do is be vulnerable with his kids.

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Christ-Centered Higher Education that Impacts the World with Truth – Part 2

In a world that celebrates grievous sins and punishes biblical truth, the need for a solid Christian college education has never been more vital. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Donald Sweeting, chancellor and former president of Colorado Christian University, continues highlighting the importance of a Christian education and urges young people, like the wise man in Scripture, to build their lives upon the rock of Jesus Christ. Even though the government threatens to strip financial aid from students who attend God-honoring schools like Colorado Christian University, now is the time to act courageously.

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Christ-Centered Higher Education that Impacts the World with Truth – Part 1

Proverbs 1:7 declares that “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Donald Sweeting, chancellor and former president of Colorado Christian University, explains that this biblical concept is foundational. In the face of our culture’s embrace of moral relativism, the CCU faculty unapologetically affirms the pursuit of Truth. The university boldly teaches competence in the context of developing character through a Christ-centered faith. It’s no wonder they’ve witnessed thirteen consecutive years of record enrollment in the face of a dramatic nine percent decline of universities nationwide.

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Moms in Prayer – Part 2

If the prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective, how much more potent are the prayers of moms who gather to intercede on behalf of their children? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Fern Nichols and Sally Burke, the founder and president of Moms in Prayer International, continue sharing about their ministry, and urge mothers to walk through the four steps of prayer: praise, silent confession, thanksgiving, and intercession. Matthew 18:20 declares, “For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.”

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Moms in Prayer – Part 1

In 1984, Fern Nichols was fearful about sending her two eldest children off to junior high. Realizing that the spiritual warfare would be intense, she asked another mother to pray with her for their kids' protection. That was the humble beginning of Moms in Prayer International, a ministry which now has groups in all 50 states and 140 countries worldwide. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Fern compares the efforts of the four friends in the book of Mark, chapter two, who opened a hole in the roof to get a paralyzed man to Jesus. With the heart behind Moms in Prayer, mothers have a similar desperation and determination to bring their children before Christ in prayer.

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How to Reach School Children With the Bible

On June 25, 1962, the Supreme Court ruled that school sponsored prayer was unconstitutional. But did you know that Christians still have the ability to bring biblical teaching and the gospel to school-aged kids during the school day? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Kori Pennypacker, the CEO of Bible2School, shares the mission behind her program and explains how concerned Christians and parents can aid in bringing the Bible to children in their communities. Proverbs 22:6 says, “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old, he will not depart from it.”

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God’s Direction in My Life Part 2

God doesn't speak audibly through a megaphone, but He does guide your life in a still, small voice. Guest retired police officer Bob Vernon encourages listeners to trust that God does indeed order your steps even when He doesn't seem to be moving noticeably.

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Celebrating the Green Family and the 50th Anniversary of Hobby Lobby – Part 2

For David Green and his son, Steve Green, family has always been a priority, and that value is something they pass on to their employees at Hobby Lobby. When the Affordable Care Act mandated that businesses provide contraceptives to their employees in 2012, the Greens refused to put a pre-born baby’s life in jeopardy, despite a threatened million-dollar-per-day penalty. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Steve Green, president of the beloved craft store, reveals that while they prayed that God would deliver them, like Daniel in the lion’s den, they were also prepared to suffer like Job. In 2014, God delivered them through their victorious Supreme Court ruling.

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Celebrating the Green Family and the 50th Anniversary of Hobby Lobby – Part 1

In 1970, David and Barbara Green took a $600 loan to make miniature picture frames to sell out of their home. Two years later, they opened their first store: Hobby Lobby. Today, Hobby Lobby has nearly one thousand stores and over forty thousand employees across the United States. On today’s edition of Family Talk, David Green and his son, Steve Green, explain how they see retail as an avenue for ministry. David also expounds upon his conviction to give away large sums of Hobby Lobby’s profit, keep the stores closed on Sundays, and place Christ-centered, full-page newspaper ads on Christmas and Easter. Steve, who became president of Hobby Lobby in 2004, affirms God’s call on the Green family to be wise stewards and bold evangelists in all of their endeavors.

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Getting to Know Sarah Huckabee Sanders: Speaking for Herself

Sarah Huckabee Sanders has often been asked, “What was the best preparation for being the White House press secretary? Her answer is simple: Being a mom. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Sarah, who was the first mother to take the podium as press secretary, explains she had already mastered the art of repeating herself, saying “no” a lot, and needing the patience of Job to get through each morning talking with reporters. She also shares how her family and faith in God kept her grounded during her time in the White House, and inspired her to make a difference.

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