• I Cried for You
    2026/03/16

    This episode explores how individuals respond to troubling news, posing questions about whether people disengage from media coverage due to its distressing nature. Dr. Harris highlights national crime statistics from 2024, noting the frequency of violent acts while also acknowledging a decrease in the overall violent crime rate compared to the previous year. She encourages listeners to consider their reactions and emphasizes the importance of staying informed while taking responsibility for their own development. Motto, “I am responsible for my learning; I am responsible for my growth.”

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    15 分
  • Worshipping in Times of Trouble
    2026/03/09

    This episode explores the power and importance of worship during challenging times. Listeners are encouraged to live intentionally and pursue personal growth, even when faced with chaos and confusion. This teaching highlights the need to maintain faith amid political division, economic hardship, and widespread uncertainty, drawing inspiration from both spiritual messages and life experiences. Ultimately, the episode aims to empower individuals to take responsibility for their learning and growth while finding hope and purpose through worship.

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    13 分
  • Shine As Lights In the World
    2026/02/23

    In this episode, Dr. Harris reflects on a conversation sparked by a friend's question: "Can you be a Christian and still cuss?" After viewing a related TikTok reel, the author chooses not to give a direct answer, but instead responds with Scripture, specifically Colossians 4:6, emphasizing the importance of gracious and thoughtful speech. The response encourages considering whether one's words could become a stumbling block to others and prompts reflection on whether Jesus Himself would have used such language. She underscores the value of letting the Word of God speak for itself rather than offering personal opinions, advocating for the principle of preaching the word and allowing it to guide beliefs and actions.

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    12 分
  • The Deceitfulness of Sin
    2026/02/16

    This episode addresses the concept of "the deceitfulness of sin" from a faith-based perspective. The podcast encourages listeners to live deliberately and embrace personal growth, highlighting the importance of understanding, intentionality, and willingness to change. The host introduces the episode by referencing Hebrews 3:12–13 and reflects on how people often fall prey to deception, especially when it comes to sin. Drawing on familiar sayings and biblical principles, the episode urges listeners to examine the meaning of deceit and prepares to define key terms before delving deeper into the topic.

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    13 分
  • Love Shows Up
    2026/02/09

    This episode encourages believers to embrace and reflect agape love—the unconditional love of God—in their daily lives. It highlights the ability to love beyond frustrations, disappointments, and hurt, and challenges readers to consider how their love manifests in their actions. The message urges self-reflection on whether one's love aligns with God's purpose and timing, concluding with a prayer that God's love is evident in each person, demonstrating true discipleship through love for one another.

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    11 分
  • Faith in the Fire
    2026/02/02

    This episode encourages listeners to take personal responsibility for their spiritual growth and learning. The central teaching, "Faith in the Fire," draws inspiration from chapter three of the book of Daniel, highlighting the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. These three Hebrew men chose to stand firm in their faith, refusing to worship the king’s idol even under the threat of death in a fiery furnace. The message challenges listeners to reflect on whether their own faith can endure severe trials, reminding them that while modern-day tests may not be as dramatic, everyone faces moments that challenge their convictions. Ultimately, the episode emphasizes the importance of trusting God not only in easy times but especially when circumstances seem impossible.

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    12 分
  • Are You Frustrated Enough To Change?
    2026/01/26

    Dr. Charlotte Harris addresses the feelings of frustration that many people experience when stuck in repetitive, challenging life situations. She opens with a reminder of personal responsibility for growth and learning and paints a vivid picture of everyday struggles, from family issues to financial stress and physical discomfort. Despite temporary moments of relief, such as a relaxing bath, she emphasizes that reality often remains unchanged.

    Dr. Harris draws on biblical references, including John 10:10 and the story of the infirm man by the pool in John 5:5–7, to question whether people have become complacent in their discomfort and are missing the opportunity for abundant life. She invites listeners to reflect on whether they are ready to change and to recognize that the answer to their struggles may be closer than they realize.

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    14 分
  • I Too Have a Dream
    2026/01/19

    This episode centers on the theme of dreams, purpose, and personal responsibility within a faith-based context. Dr. Harris encourages listeners to reflect on their dreams, asking thought-provoking questions about how dreams inspire, motivate, and shape one’s sense of purpose. The message emphasizes that each person is uniquely created by God for a specific purpose, referencing Ephesians 2:10 to highlight that individuals are God’s workmanship, prepared for good works. Ultimately, the teaching connects personal dreams with the intentional gifts and passions given by God, framing them as seeds of purpose to be nurtured for a meaningful life.

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    14 分