Didja ever want to know the entire story of exactly what happened on that first Palm Sunday? It's all here in the episode of Turning Home, aptly entitled "The Palm Sunday Story".
In this season of Lent, we are told by Jesus to deny ourselves, pick up our cross, and follow him. But is it that simple? Probably not, as we hear in this episode of TURNING HOME called "No Means No".
Into what wilderness have you been thrust lately? Poverty, disease, depression...? Can you still praise God even in the wilderness? Maybe some insight in this episode of TURNING HOME called "Wilderness Blessings".
Why do you fast, pray, or give? Jesus questions our motives as we begin the Lenten season in this Ash Wednesday episode of TURNING HOME called "Don't Be Like That".
The Apostle Paul couldn't help but preach the Gospel--it was in his blood. Join us for "In the Blood" on this episode of Turning Home from 1 Corinthians 9:16-23.
Have you tried to exorcise your demons by yourself? How's that going for ya? You don't have the authority to do that, but guess what; Jesus does. He's the only one who does.
Jesus told the fishermen Simon and Andrew that he would make them fishers of people. But what about those who don't fish very well? What does Jesus do with us? Well, let's go "Fishin' with Jesus" and find out.
When God speaks, people listen! Or do they? God spoke to the boy Samuel yet Sam didn't know it was God. He listened, yet he didn't understand. What must we do to hear what God is trying to tell us? We'll talk about that in this episode of
From the 2023 Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion Service comes "The Best News Ever!" The Scripture is the traditional Christmas story in Luke 2:1-20 read respectively by Bill & Dayla Schwartz, Susan & Kirk Jessen, and Valerie Goodman.
There was no uncertainty when Mary and Joseph were choosing a name for the baby. Gabriel made sure of that! Our "Names" are very important to God as we hear in this episode of TURNING HOME.
In this episode of TURNING HOME Paul "shoulds" all over us. In "We Should Rejoice!", he helps us understand at least 3 basic things we should be doing as Christians.
Do you think God has a sense of humor? If you don't know, just read the Christmas story in Matthew; the one from Joseph's point of view. That's where we get this episode of TURNING HOME called "God--The Comedian".
On Christ the King Sunday, Jesus morphs his kingship into the likeness of a shepherd so that we can understand it better. "Sheep or Goats?" is the question he asks in this episode of Turning Home.
Good investment advice is hard to come by. God has invested everything in us. What is our rate of return? That is the question Jesus is asking in this episode of Turning Home called "Invest Your Life."
"A Communion of Saints". Sounds nice, doesn't it? What must one do to be among this saintly fellowship? Saint Paul tells us in this episode of TURNING HOME.
Jesus said, "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's." But he didn't finish there. He also said, "Give to God what is God's." The question is, 'Whose Are You?', Caesar's or God's? It's a good question and one we'll explore in this episode of Turnin
Can real "Satisfaction" be obtained without Christ? The Apostle Paul says his life before Jesus was like a big ole pile of manure as we hear in this episode of TURNING HOME.