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Crossfire Ministries

Randy Shepherd and Jamie Johnson, the co-founders of Crossfire Ministries, have used basketball to reach people for Christ in 68 countries and 47 states. Randy explained that they’ve discipled 25,000 kids through 33 years of hosting basketball summer camps. “We teach them the fundamentals of the game, and also the fundamentals of life.” Jamie added, “You're talking about discipline in sports when you're trying to play ball. You have to put in the hours. It relates back to our faith. As Christians, you have to be disciplined as well to grow in your faith."

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Crossfire Ministries – Evangelism Through Sports – Part 2

In Matthew 28, Jesus says, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.” On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton continues his conversation with Randy Shepherd and Jamie Johnson, the co-founders of Crossfire Ministries. Randy and Jamie’s hearts are to share the love of Jesus through sports to all who desperately need Jesus. Through that, they are reaching out to kids, parents, prisoners and athletes alike, letting them know they are loved and that God loves them.

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Crossfire Ministries – Evangelism Through Sports – Part 1

It has been said that like music, sports are an international language that speaks to all nations of the world. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton interviews Randy Shepherd and Jamie Johnson, the co-founders of Crossfire Ministries. Through their organization, Randy and Jamie are influencing today’s generation and others by using sports as an evangelistic tool. They are finding the love of the game to be an effective way to reach people from all walks of life with the gospel. Tune in to learn more about how Randy and Jamie are utilizing basketball and grabbing the attention of thousands, not only coaching them with great lessons, but also introducing them to Jesus Christ.

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God Isnt Dead Part 2

In Christ, our old self has been replaced by a renewed identity. the late writer and speaker Gertrude Behanna concludes her riveting testimony. She talks about how her pursuit of meaning through drugs and alcohol lead to deep depression and attempted suicide. But God interrupted her life, and changed her outlook forever.

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Praying for Your Family

Exodus 28:29 records that Aaron, the high priest, entered into the presence of the Lord in the tabernacle. He carried forth the names of the 12 sons of Israel as a memorial to the Lord. On today’s edition of Family Talk, the late Pastor Jack Hayford reveals that his dad was so moved by that image from the Scriptures that every morning his mom and dad brought before the Lord not only the names of their own children, but also any person who had the same last name. Providentially, they heard first-hand from three separate people who shared their name, who crossed their paths and testified that they had personally received Christ in the last few months.

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Jesus Followers – Part 1

If Christian parents want to ensure that their children walk in the ways of the Lord, it’s not enough to just take them to church. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Anne Graham Lotz and her daughter, Rachel-Ruth Lotz Wright, urge believing parents to be intentional about sharing Christ with their children. The co-authors of Jesus Followers explain that the key to discipling your kids is to model a vibrant relationship with Christ. When they see you in regular prayer and Bible study, that’s when Christianity becomes contagious. And that’s what will inspire the next generation to enthusiastically grasp the baton of faith and finish their own race well.

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The Jesus Who Surprises – Part 2

When Jesus walked this earth, He was full of surprises. Remember when He surprised Cleopas and his friend who were grieving His death on the road to Emmaus? On today's edition of Family Talk, Dee Brestin, the author of The Jesus Who Surprises: Opening Our Eyes to His Presence in All of Life and Scripture, says that sometimes our troubles can blind us to the fact that Jesus is just three feet away.

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Tell Someone: You Can Share the Good News – Part 2

After Jesus had risen from the dead, three days after being crucified, He commanded His disciples, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.” On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson and Pastor Greg Laurie continue to share biblical principles to encourage believers to share their faith and bring others into the family of God. They also discuss the tragedy of Laurie losing his beloved son, Christopher, in a 2008 car crash, and the solace he found by reading God’s Word.

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Tell Someone: You Can Share the Good News – Part 1

As Christians, we are commanded to share our faith with non-believers. 1 Peter 3:15 says, “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.” On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson and Pastor Greg Laurie discuss Greg’s personal testimony and his 2016 book, Tell Someone: You Can Share the Good News. Laurie also emphasizes the importance of imparting the gospel to those that God places in our lives, and encourages all believers, even those without the gift of evangelism, to tell someone about Jesus Christ. You won’t want to miss this inspiring edition of Dr. James Dobson’s Family Talk.

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Chad Robichaux: Still in the Fight, My Service, My Battle – Part 2

After eight tours of duty in Afghanistan, Chad Robichaux (Row-ba-show) had seen it all. From the brutality of the Taliban to witnessing the deaths of 15 fellow soldiers, he began to suffer from debilitating panic attacks. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Chad says, “Imagine you’re drowning in a swimming pool and handcuffed to the bottom. How desperate would you feel to get one breath of air?” That was his level of panic 24/7. When he returned to America, his extreme PTSD led to a suicide attempt in his bedroom closet. Thankfully, Chad trusted Christ as his Savior and today, he serves active duty, military veteran and first responder communities with faith based trauma and resiliency programs.

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