Posts Tagged ‘Personal Testimony’

Erica’s Testimony

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Recorded on February 1, 2009. Richard asked Erica Hoffman and her family to talk about Erica’s recent trip to Costa Rica where she received some adult stem cell therapy. Erica had been involved in a tragic automobile accident which left her paralyzed from the neck down. All of us at Mesa have been praying for her and her family ever since we’ve learned about her accident. We are pleased and honored to hear what she had to say. We are thankful for the physical progress she has made since her accident. We are even prouder of how Erica’s faith has grown since her accident.

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Surviving Our Vetting Process

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

Recorded November 23, 2008. Richard looks at Ephesians 5 beginning with verse 15. The U.S. recently finished a major election to recording this episode. Many politicians experienced a vetting process.  In other words their history, personal life, business dealings, moral conduct–every aspect of their lives were under microscopic examination.

As Christians, we too go through a vetting process. Therefore we need to be careful how we live. As Richard puts it, use your God given head. God knows all our secrets. He knows our thoughts. He remembers all of our actions. Nonchristians frequently delight in finding discrepancies in our faith. We can go through our vetting process on our own, or we can choose to use God’s wisdom.

Every day we have opportunities to serve our God. Do we make the most of every opportunity? Churches grow when their members do that. As a community of faith we need to seize the moment.

Richard reminds us the days are evil. Both in Paul’s day and in our time we face unspeakable evil. The underpinning of the American family is crumbling. TV glorifies sex, cheating, stealing and ungodly character. Being a Christian is at best very unpopular both today and in Paul’s day.

Therefore we must not be foolish. We need to understand and do the Lord’s will. Our quiet times provide God the opportunity to talk to us. As we learn to act on what Paul shows us in Ephesians 5, we come through our personal vetting process as people who are worthy of the title God’s faithful children.

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Zambia Mission Trip

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Recorded on August 31, 2008. Brandon and Shaun Pearman share their thoughts and experiences on their recent mission trip to Zambia. Brandon talks about the power the local witch-doctors have over the Zambian children. He also points out that Satan engages all of us in spiritual warfare on many fronts.
Shaun showed us the harsh economic conditionsof the Zambians. Yet, the Zambian children show thanks for even the small things they recieve. He reminds us how God can transform this world through the most unlikely people.

This is the episode that created havoc for me when i tried uploading it on our old server. The podcasting software that our hosting company provided us basically insisted we had too many episodes. After spending many hours trying to fix the problem, i decided to move our site to this server. i’m also FeedForAll to generate the .xml files needed to create our podcasts.

As always, i encourage you to subscribe and listen to our podcast by visiting “From Richard’s Heart.”

Ron’s Testimony

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Recorded on August 3, 2008. Richard asked Ron Lindroth to participate in our worship service. Ron began by playing one of Richard’s favorite hymns on his harmonica. After giving a brief testimony, Ron concluded with the classic hymn “In the Garden.”

A lot has happened during August which has prevented me from posting new episodes. Our hosting company has been upgrading their servers. Work has been very demanding lately. Of course health concerns have been an issue for many of us this summer. However, God willing, we will have more new episodes available during the next few weeks.

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