This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
Have you ever thought about how you learn? How does that child gain an understanding? How do they know? Even more interestingly, how do they know that they know? Doctors Gamblin and Tooley begin the discussion on that beautiful phenomenon of learning.
Allergies just might be Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. Charles Mills shares his experiences living with a loved one who has Multiple Chemical Sensitivity.
Sometimes a homeschooling child may feel left out because he or she doesn’t get to experience all the special celebrations that traditionally schooled students have. No more! Dr. Gamblin explains ways for a homeschool family to have those special celebrations.
There are so many free Google apps that homeschooling families can use to enhance their child’s education. Drs. Gamblin and Tooley discuss a number of them.
Jesse Pruett is a husband, father of 2 children, worship pastor, songwriter, actor, musician, composer, producer and a grateful follower of Jesus Christ. Listen to the life lessons he has learned coming from a large family. His grandparents had 17 children including his father, and his mother's parents had 7 including her. Listen to the story behind his album, The Journey.
We don’t want our children to “just say no;” we want them to show the better way. Drs. Gamblin and Tooley (who both have their PhDs in leadership) give suggestions and strategies to help children become influential leaders at a young age.
This show looks at ways for homeschooling families to incorporate S.T.E.M into their lessons. It’s really very simple: First you look at what you already are doing and then see how it connects to real life experiences. Dr. Gamblin believes that most homeschool families are already doing S.T.E.M.
As parents we want our kids to grow up to live “happily ever after.” We want that for ourselves too. It doesn’t take much real life experience to realize that life doesn’t come with a “happiness guarantee.” As a parent, what can you do to help your child grow up to experience all the significance, purpose and joy that God intends? Listen to find the answer.
Dr. Gamblin continues her questioning of Dr. Tooley. He has taught Bible for Grades 3 through 8. He looks at the different approaches to the different age groups.
Bible: Why should it be taught as a subject? What should you include in the Bible curriculum? How can you use the Bible as the Textbook? These along with other questions are discussed.
Amid our packed schedules and life's curve balls, our hearts long for more. We want to live and love well; we want to be a source of joy and life for others. The good news is that we can. Sue Detweiler; mother, pastor, and wife; shares the secret as found in the simple act of prayer. Prayer was never meant to be a recitation of requests, but rather a drawing closer to the heart of God.
Dr. Gamblin has taught kindergarten up to the university level in the field of math. It really takes more than one show to unpack all the experiences and strategies that have worked best for her.
Do you need a little help with teaching math? Is it one of your favorite subjects or are you a little scared of it? Dr. Tooley and Gamblin discuss some of the strategies that have worked best through the years and through grades K through college.
Dr. Gamblin interviews Dr. Tooley about his experiences in teaching Social Studies. How do you make it come alive? What are the ways to integrate faith and history? These questions and much more are answered in this interview.
Sommer Floyd allows her natural effervescence to shine through on her album Ray of Light, and reveals her vulnerable heart in the lovely and poignant "Stronger," a song she wrote for a friend battling leukemia.
Fast Friends looks into the lives and experiences of two women God brought together to walk through life as friends and prayer partners. It chronicles their journey, lessons learned, and the faithfulness of God when they chose to move toward Him.
Wouldn’t you love to take your home school association on a trip to the Holy Lands? The Bible times would come alive for your children. Patricia and Jackie explain how it can be done in this lively interview with Dr. Rose Gamblin.
The well-known author and radio personality, June Hunt, gives a heartwarming interview as she helps explain why the trials and tribulations we suffer.
Every couple could use a boost in their relationship, and Sue Detweiler has just the book for this. Listen as she shares with Dr. Gamblin the 9 traits of a life-giving marriage.
You may know of Jesus and His sacrifice for you, but how deeply does it resonate in your heart when you turn and face your reality—a reality that weeps despair, heartache, shame, or regret? The antidote to the most shattered heart is through the intense and drenching love that only God can give. Dr. Gamblin interviews Lori Gano about her book, How He Loves Us.
After years spent parenting six kids, planting and co-pastoring a church, writing and speaking, Laura Harris Smith was unknowingly teetering on the edge of adrenal failure. Getting only 4-5 hours of sleep each night, her health was in a steady decline, learn how she found her way back to vibrant health.
Lucas Miles is a writer, speaker, life coach, film producer, and pastor. He pours energy and passion into helping others understand how God's grace works on a practical level in all areas of life.
Dr. Rose Gamblin talks to June Hunt about how you can care for others when they need it most. June Hunt’s practical steps, simple explanations, outlines, common questions and solutions, and solid biblical principles flourish in this quick-guide to Caregiving.
Rising music star Tammy Trent was vacationing in Jamaica in 2001 when her husband was killed in a diving accident – and their years-long love story came tragically to an end. You'll be inspired by her testimony of how, many tearful prayers later, God is restoring her joy and hope as she begins to sing again for him.
Dr. Tooley interviews Jeanne Nigro about the coming of the Messiah. It is fascinating that during these last times the fall feasts will be fulfilled in Christ’s second coming. It gives us courage for the future.
It's been a little while since we last heard from Cheri Keaggy. Her previous solo album goes all the way back to 2012 with So I Can Tell. Her new No Longer My Own album shows that she continues to grow in Jesus. Learn about coping with loss from this inspirational artist.
Finding God's "Fruits of the Spirit" has never been more fun! Learn through this interview with Carolyn Snelling how early readers following the adventures of little Lolli Cake and her beagle named Pop learn about the Fruits of the Spirit. In this first book of nine, the duo discover kindness, which can sometimes be difficult to find, especially when it may mean giving up something you love.
Dr. Gamblin and Charles Mills unpack what it takes for young people to become good writers, artists, and photographers. The interview begins with his first memories of beautiful music and works of art as the foundation for his success.
Have you ever wondered how to make youth meetings more interactive and vibrant? In this interview with Jon Forrest, Dr. Gamblin discovers many strategies for making interactive worship.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
Kimberly Crider shares her VBS kit titled, “Radical Rescue: The Sanctuary and God’s Awesome Plan to Save us from Sin." It's aim is to introduce the Biblical sanctuary and the plan of salvation to children, ages 4-12. Even though the kit is designed to operate as a five-day VBS, it could be used in various capacities, including week of prayer, home school, the classroom, Sabbath School, children’s church, Pathfinders, Adventurers, evangelistic meetings, mission trips, etc.
The Riot and the Dance, a beautiful expression of God’s creation in film, is the topic of this interview with the creator, Dr. Gordon Wilson. Learn about the film and the story behind it.
Dr. Gamblin and Pastor Hoffer discuss the earthly tabernacle and each item in it and how it relates to us today. God has given us a wonderful object lesson of the Heavenly Tabernacle in this earthly one.
Joseph Choi shares how his music has become his ministry, beginning from the earliest childhood memories to where he is today. He wants to inspire every young person to do something musically.
Phil Cooke is very happy to introduce his latest book, co-written with his long-time friend Jonathan Bock: The Way Back: How Christians Blew Our Credibility and How We Get it Back. Jonathan talks about the fruits of the spirit and the lack of love of Christians for their fellowmen. You won’t want to miss this show.
Dr. Maximino Mejia shares his journey into the health field. He has been working with factors that lead to longevity. He works at Andrews University School of Health Professions, which offers programs in the areas of Nursing, Allied Health Professions, Nutrition, Public Health and Wellness. This is a great program if you are considering a career in the health field.
Remembering the miracles from the Elder Frazee times in Wildwood, Dr. Gamblin catches us up with the current happenings with two Wildwood College students, Dulce Perez and Amy Dawson.
For more than thirty years Dr. Gamblin has sung the music of Larnelle Harris. What a blessing it is to interview him and see up-close the unwavering consistency of this Christian man. In the pages of his recent book, Shaped Notes, in typical Larnelle fashion he puts the focus on those who helped define him. A world-class singer, blessed with an amazing gift, yet driven by a higher calling – you won’t want to miss this interview.
Dr. Gamblin interviews Kim and Akira Toyama about their motorcycle ministry for God. It is interesting how God uses each one of us in unique ways to reach His children in every venue of life.
Carlo Zarska shares about her experience in forming the Triadelphia Seventh-day Adventist Church. She believes that Jesus is coming sooner than we think. Getting ready for Jesus to come is the theme of our ministry.
Her testimony includes tragedy and triumph, being the parent of a special needs child, and losing her father to Lou Gehrig's disease. With the release of her fourth album, Someday, her songs offer hope in any circumstance and also reflect her recent experiences on the mission field in Asia, Africa, Central America and the UK. Her latest book, Life Not Typical: How Special Needs Parenting Changed My Faith and My Song, is discussed in this interview.
The King's Heralds quartet shares their experiences with Dr. Gamblin. God has continuously led them and sustained their ministry. This male gospel quartet began in 1927 and has recorded more than 100 albums encompassing 30 languages. They are primarily known for their a cappella singing and close harmony.
The King's Heralds quartet shares their experiences with Dr. Gamblin. God has continuously led them and sustained their ministry. This male gospel quartet began in 1927 and has recorded more than 100 albums encompassing 30 languages. They are primarily known for their a cappella singing and close harmony.
If you’ve ever lost a loved one, you will identify with Wayne who lost his beloved wife. He shares his experience and how God helped him through it. He also talks about how to know God as your personal friend.
Dr. Gamblin continues her interview with Marty Vargas, a young man from California Wine Country, who is searching for his mother. Does he find her? Will she want to go home with him? This interview will leave you wanting more as you recognize the layers of analogies and the longing for our Heavenly Father for us.
Marty Vargas, a young man from California Wine Country, searches for his estranged mother of 20 years who has been living on the streets for more than two decades. The encounter is life-changing.
Have you ever wondered why some of your children are so easy to manage, and then there are others? They don’t cooperate, and at some point you realize that in their own way they are crying out for love. Hettie shares her own parenting journey and how understanding the temperaments of her children has improved her parenting.
Sometimes life breaks us. Sometimes we find ourselves lost in all the hurt and confusion we have to live with every day. Sometimes it feels as though we cannot possibly endure another moment. And sometimes we find ourselves so low that we can't possibly feel joy. Don West shares how we can discover the peace that passes understanding.
From the moment your little boy was born, you knew you were going to be doing a lot of praying. You may be wondering, 'What exactly should I be praying for?'. Rob and Joanna Teigen talk about their book, A Mom's Prayers for Her Son, and share a variety of strategies and stories.
Dean Sell and Katie Miller, the brand director and corporate communications manager for Sight & Sound respectively, talk about Samson and Jesus. Katie Miller fills us in on what it takes to stage such a monumental show and why it is all worth it.
Every couple could use a boost in their relationship, and Sue Detweiler has just the book for this. Listen as she shares with Dr. Gamblin the 9 traits of a life giving marriage.
Cindy Starr Stewart is a Christian speaker, teacher and author who lives in Grove City, Pa. Her blog is entitled A Fresh Word. She seeks to serve God faithfully through her everyday life, helping others to identify the Lord's voice and learn to obey Him.
How do you teach the topic of Physical Education in a homeschool situation? Dr. Gamblin shares all the strategies she has learned in working with homeschool families and small church schools. Physical Education should be a priority.
Shari Rigby, famous for October Baby, talks candidly about her motivation to write her book. Enjoy the journey she took to get this message to you. As a parent, you might not totally realize what your child is going through. Are you beautifully flawed? Can you relate to this story?
Dr. Dale Lunsford shares his educational journey. Now he is the president of Le Tourneau University. What is so important about faith-based higher education? How can Le Tourneau University help you or your child achieve your God-given goals?
Dr. Gamblin explains the different ways children learn. This show is useful to the homeschooling parents and teachers because children learn in as many ways as they are different. One child remembers what you said; another child needs to see what you said.
Operation Care is a non-profit ministry that was born from Susie Jenning's grief at the loss of her husband and began as an outreach for the homeless in Dallas. Since November 1993, when Susie Jennings and a group of volunteers handed out one hundred (100) blankets to the residents of the Canton Street bridge to the current international reach, Susie is testifying of God's unstoppable love.
Fed up with the pressure to be perfect? How would your life be different if you truly believed you were loved just as you are? In this encouraging interview Holley Gerth exposes the dangers of becoming trapped by impossible standards of beauty, achievement, and spirituality. Learn to reject our culture's lies–and accept God's love for you just the way you are.
Dr. Gamblin explains the different ways children learn. This show is useful to the homeschooling parents and teachers because children learn in as many ways as they are different. One child remembers what you said; another child needs to see what you said.
The world has lulled men to sleep. Their masculinity has been discounted, devalued and made fun of. Being a real man in today's world is often viewed as being a bigot or male chauvinist. The masculine soul is in great peril, and men often feel very marginalized, even in church. Paul Good discusses these important issues.
This is a candid interview between an emerging adult, Joshua, and Dr. Rose Gamblin. The emerging adult is one of the fewer topics researched or written about. And yet we've all been there and know young people who are currently in that period of their lives. How can we support the emerging adult?
In Politically Incorrect Jesus Joe Battaglia exposes the intellectual dishonesty of political correctness and presents Jesus as the model for embracing a counter-cultural faith, which empowers us to be salt and light. Be bold and stand firm in your faith when the culture demands you stand down.
As a trained counselor, former public school teacher, and full-time conference speaker, Shannon Perry addresses the issues that teens say cause them to feel overlooked. Shannon addresses many important and timely issues, including how to communicate.
This is a candid interview between an emerging adult, Joshua, and Dr. Rose Gamblin. The emerging adult is one of the fewer topics researched or written about. And yet we've all been there and know young people who are currently in that period of their lives. How can we support the emerging adult?
Anne Paulk, spokesperson for Restored Hope Network, talks about this ministry of ex-gay interdenominational Christian ministries and individuals. The network holds an annual conference in a different location in the United States each year that offers counseling and conversion therapy, and has speakers that offer advice for families with LGBT relatives.
Join Rev. Percy McCray and Dr. Rose Gamblin in this timely discussion on the topic of cancer. Cancer Treatment Centers of America has been established to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention and overall healthy living. Rev. McCray shares how you can start a Cancer Help Group in your community.
Krystal's passion for lettering has been transformed into a calling. Krystal became aware that when she hand-lettered God’s Word, it became more meaningful. And as she filled her home with Bible verses, she began encouraging other women to discover the power of God's Word for themselves.
The Identical is a 2014 American musical drama film directed by Marcellino and written by Howard Klausner. This film addresses some of the issues surrounding conservative Christianity. The film was released theatrically in the United States on September 5, 2014.
Ron Leonard has a ministry using dogs for Christ. He visits people with disabilities. Molly, his dog, brings smiles to every person she meets. Learn how to teach responsible pet ownership from a Biblical Worldview.
In celebration of 10 years on the air, Dr. Gamblin goes back to archived material and shares some of the most embarrassing moments recorded during their broadcasting history.
This interview with radio personality June Hunt covers the topic of bullying. How can we equip our children to be bully-proof? She believes it begins in the home. How do we make our home a haven from bullying when technology provides an avenue for it?
Dina Alexander shares various ways and strategies that parents can use to help their children avoid pornography. In this time in history, I can’t think of a more important topic.
Are you adopted? Do you know someone who is? Or have you adopted a child? Author Chauncey Smith shares his experience from the compelling desire to smoke to that unspoken longing.
Let me introduce you to Libby and Erika. These best friends use their time and talents to share the love of Jesus through social media. Their fun and creative ministry is something I believe every Christian girl will benefit from and love!
Learn how these two homeschooled cousins became filmmakers. It all started in a log cabin with some basic video cameras. The film, Beyond the Mask, begins as a British East India Trading Company assassin seeks to redeem his past by thwarting a plot against a young nation's hope for freedom.
Have you ever wondered about what happens behind the scenes of Home School Companion? Dr. Gamblin interviews her producer, Mike Gamblin, about his life in audio re-enforcement and visual re-enhancement.
When divorce has left you feeling like an open−heart surgery patient without the anesthetic, where can you go for divorce care? Author Sharon Ball discusses this relevant topic and talks about her book, Divorce to Wholeness. She shares stories from women who have been through a tragedy they did not want, and how they eventually found recovery.
Are winds of change, doubt, or grief swirling around you? Engaging author and teacher Jan Harrison shares how, when storms strike, you can depend on God's spiritual supplies—His promises, His Spirit, His ever-present help, and the treasures of His Word.
In this interview with Randy Fishell, author of An Anxious Kind of Mind, Rose and Randy continued discussing reasons why a child may have an anxious mind, what symptoms parents should look for, and ways to help.
Andelena Jackson has committed her life to God and is gifted in composition. She was also homeschooled; now she is majoring in composition at Shepherd University. When she writes her music, she thinks about her message.
Courtney Tooley recently earned Champions of Character Award from Washington Adventist University. She also plays in the New England Youth Ensemble at Carnegie Hall on a weekly basis. She transitioned from home school to a Christian private school in the sixth grade.
In this interview with Randy Fishell, author of An Anxious Kind of Mind, Rose and Randy discuss reasons why a child may have an anxious mind, what symptoms parents should look for, and ways to help.
Have you ever wondered about the woman, Ellen G. White, the messenger and founder of the Seventh-day Adventist church? This interview with Paul Tooley Sr. (father of Dr. Gamblin) will help you understand the role she has played in the Adventist movement.
This frank interview between Jason Bare and Dr. Rose Gamblin features his conversion story along with the journey leading to one of his lastest albums, Love is Alive.
How do you fund your ministry? Tara explains her role as a development officer for various non-profits. These principles will be applicable to any non-profit ministry.
On December 8, 2016 one of our co-hosts, Cathy Jackson, passed away from cancer. This week we are remembering her and all the people that cancer has taken from us. And praise the Lord for those who have survived.
On December 8, 2016 one of our co-hosts, Cathy Jackson, passed away from cancer. This week we are remembering her and all the people that cancer has taken from us. And praise the Lord for those who have survived.
On December 8, 2016 one of our co-hosts, Cathy Jackson, passed away from cancer. This week we are remembering her and all the people that cancer has taken from us. And praise the Lord for those who have survived.
You’re a young mother and wife who has just become involved in the opportunity of a lifetime. You’ve been accepted into a Masters of Teacher program and will have your certification in less than a year. Then a stroke!
Yancy says her life has always included music. She started off doing more CCM music, then started leading worship, and with God’s prompting, began making music for families. Encourage your young people to make music.
Dr. Christine Gillan Byrne and Jackie Smith introduce the new Sabbath School curriculum for young children. Have you ever needed resources for a Bible class? You may go to their website to learn more.
Dr. Rose and Mike Gamblin again answer questions that listeners have asked. An interesting question was sent in by a stay-at-home young father. Feel free to send in your questions for the next show.
Dr. Gamblin explains how all of her life’s experiences have given her a backdrop for answering questions that parents might ask. One of the first questions is about helping babies sleep through the night.
In The Tallit Dr. Kluge uses personal stories and scripture to explore the mystery and reveal the modern meaning and application of the Jewish prayer shawl. This interview will help you understand the significance of the prayer shawl as it symbolically represents God’s presence, healing, love, and forgiveness.
"At 12 years old my life got a price tag attached to it," Deaton shares. "I won a singing competition, like 'American Idol' but a smaller version...and a year into my first contract, my music manager raped me and then kept me for 5 years." Though Deaton came out alive, her recovery process was far from easy. She now praises Jesus for helping her overcome the abuse and advocates against the trafficking problem.
This interview was conducted before Dr. Carson made his run for the presidency. Dr. Ben Carson grew up in the inner cities of Boston and Detroit with his mother and brother. When his father deserted the family, Ben’s mother worked several jobs to support her boys yet worked even harder to encourage them to get an education and follow their dreams.
As a mom of three and the wife of Kevin Sorbo (Hercules), Sam struggled with simply relying on the status quo for her young children’s public school education. On an extended trip for one of Kevin’s film shoots, Sam discovered she was playing a role herself as the “substitute teacher.” Nobody likes the sub! Public school was forming a wedge between her and her young ones. It was this sobering recognition that launched her remarkable journey into home education.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
The potent themes of suffering and hardship, unpacked so well in Bob’s book, are now available in a film. This film could not be more real-world. The life of Joseph from Genesis (on which the series is based) is compelling and inviting to preach (valuable teaching notes have been created by Bob). Life is hard. People need help and hope, and here is a tool for offering just that.
Dr. Gamblin discusses with Todd Courtney, his book series. The book, Max Gives Thanks to God, has endearing characters and lighthearted rhymes. What is most interesting about Courtney’s book is the science behind the books. Based on research about brain development and genetics, all of Courtney’s books are meant to establish positive self-image thoughts from a very early age. It’s frightening to think that the window for behavior development closes at around ages 6 to 7!
Eva Kroon Pike was chosen. She was a dream before she was ever held and at the tender age of 6 weeks, Eva was adopted into a loving family that had been waiting and praying for 6 years. These circumstances nurtured Eva into the singer/songwriter she is today.
Dr. Gamblin interviews Da’Dra Crawford about her album Arms Wide Open. Da’dra is overjoyed and excited to see what God has in store for her in this season. No matter what it is, as long as she is using her voice and all her gifts to bring hope, love and encouragement to others, she will be fulfilled.
Grief support is often focused on parents, offering little to siblings. A new release written by a mother/daughter team, Melinda and Ashlin Grace Gordon, offers children experiencing grief an outlet to express their feelings in their own way. The Story of Hope (Redemption Press 2016) came out of the Gordon family’s loss six years ago of their newborn daughter, Hope Abigail (“Abby”), who had trisomy 18 or Edwards syndrome.
In this interview Christine and Grace, mother and sister respectively, share how it is have a special needs child and sibling.
How inspiring it was to interview Christopher Duffley, who is blind and autistic. These challenges haven’t stopped him from praising the Lord!!! Christopher sings a beautiful rendition of the song "Open the Eyes of My Heart". Learn how God has answered his prayer.
In The Kindness Challenge innovative researcher Shaunti Feldhahn reveals three simple steps proven to make any interaction better and any relationship thrive. Doing these simple acts for thirty days not only has the power to change the other person – it has the power to change you!
I'd like you all to meet these two lovely gals, Libby and Erika. These best friends use their time and talents to share the love of Jesus through social media. Their fun and creative ministry is something I believe every Christian girl will benefit from and love!
Karen's husband died suddenly at age thirty-seven. She asked God serious questions and encourages you to do the same. Be honest with God, she advises. Learn how to deal with the loss of a loved one as you listen to this interview with Dr. Gamblin and Karen Jenson.
Sue Detweiler; mother, pastor, and wife; shares the secrets found in the simple act of prayer and delves into the grief process. She believes in the fantastic power of prayer for a healing balm in our sorrow. Peace flows freely from the heart of God.
Don Landis, along with his team, has spent hours of researching. Find out how this information has provided the team with an overwhelming amount of evidence for the intelligence of early man. A jumble of anomalies and magnificent structures continue to confound archaeology and anthropology today, yet as the dots are connected, one finds history as described in the biblical record.
Are you thinking of leading out in a small group ministry? Pastor Chip Gordon shares what Cancer Treatment Centers of American are doing to provide training and materials to churches who want to help their communities through the difficult journey of cancer.
Why would God ask anyone a question? Yet the Creator of the universe who spoke all that we see into being asks questions. Unimaginable power and wisdom are already His. As strange as it may seem to us, the Bible is filled with questions God asks. He is not the one who needs answers - these questions help us to understand both God and ourselves.
Vicki Tiede provides parents of preschoolers tools and strategies for parenting and praying when sleep and alone time are at a minimum. You will find hope and encouragement to nurture and pray for your child’s character, behavior, social skills, development, and spiritual growth.
After facing the possibility of death, Robin Bertram took inventory of her life and realized she was given a second chance: A chance to choose joy and to live life with no regrets.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
Mix two or more people together and what do you get? A montage of personalities, opinions and an environment ripe for conflict. When you feel angry or hurt, do you respond aggressively and accuse, or do you withdraw and avoid? June Hunt leads us down God’s healthier path in her important series on Conflict Resolution.
“O God of comfort, comfort me, Comfort me in this suffering, I need to know you in this grief,O God of comfort, comfort me, O God of everything that breathes, They say you are the God who sees, So I am standing in belief. . .” Listen to this heart-warming conversation between Dr. Gamblin and Cheri Keaggy.
Another name for this show could be “The Man that Wouldn’t Die.” Michael shares his many close-to-death experiences. He also shares about his life with his earthly best friend, his wife Karen.
Volunteers Needed! Pathway to Health is a non-profit organization that exists to serve the physical needs of the under-served by providing entirely free, mobile, multi-specialty clinics that offer medical, surgical, dental, eye care, and other critical services. On Dec. 25-27, 2017 Pathway to Health will be at the Phoenix Convention Center.
Dr. Gamblin talks with Barbara McCoskey about her book, a beautiful resource that has brought comfort to many families who are dealing with cancer: Dear God, Please Heal Mommy’s Cancer. One family’s journey through the eyes of a child is a photo journal of a young mom’s battle with breast cancer and the fears and struggles they faced as a family and how they dealt with them. Her story is told through the eyes of her 7-year-old daughter. It will encourage you or a loved one who is facing this difficult diagnosis.
It’s staggering to grasp how many people suffer needlessly at the hands of angry, abusive people. Many of these sufferers believe it’s their duty to endure so that God can “work it together for their good.” In this interview with June Hunt, we unpack what causes anger and how we can avoid it. Remember being in an anger-filled relationship is never God’s perfect will for us.
In this interview about Fierce Hope, Savanna Hartman shares some of her poetry that describes a world that has never been more broken and lost than it is today. Savanna makes a compelling case that true hope can be found only in Christ.
John William Schlitt is known for his career as the lead singer of Christian rock band Petra from 1986 until the band's retirement in late 2005. Prior to joining Petra in 1986, Schlitt was the vocalist for Head East. In this interview we discuss his conversion story.
Titi Horsfall is a public relations and communications specialist in the oil and gas industry. She holds a bachelor's degree in marketing, a masters in banking and finance, and an MBA in oil and gas management from the Robert Gorden University, Aberdeen. Enjoy listening to this interview about her book From an Orphan to A Queen.
Chuck and Kathie have been successful in their marriage of 50 years. A simple motto has guided and protected their marriage over many years, and in Happily Married, their book, they offer its seven secrets to you. They call it OUR MARRIAGE MOTTO. And it will become yours.
Is it true that men’s minds are waffles and women’s minds are like spaghetti? Pam Farrel shares the strengths and differences of men and women. Men are problem solvers, which can be a strength and a problem. If they can’t solve the problem, they may just move on.
Interior design is a part of hospitality. Becky Dietrich shares how her passion for home interior has been translated into a ministry for God.
Dr. Gamblin sits down with Dr. Tacket and discusses the goal of the film, Is Genesis History?. This film provides a positive case for Creation in six normal days, a real Adam and Eve, a global flood, and a tower of Babel.
Sunny Days is a great title for an album. But life for Trent has not always been filled with blue skies and endless days of summer. Losing her husband in a tragic accident more than a decade ago, she shares her personal journey of love, loss, and ultimately hope due to an unwavering commitment to Jesus Christ.
My Mini Dream Room is a book about having fun by making little things. Why? Because the littlest action matters to God. In My Mini Dream Room dive right into these mini crafts and devotions to make furniture, curtains, baskets of flowers, pillows, teddy bears, and other total amazing decorations. Let your creativity shine by making your very own dream room.
Dr. Gamblin interviews the producers for the film The Star. The story follows a small but brave donkey named Bo (Yeun) who yearns for a life beyond his daily grind at the village mill. As the logline states: “One day he finds the courage to break free and finally goes on the adventure of his dreams." A great film coming out near Christmas time.
Are you a digital native or a digital immigrant? Whatever age bracket you are in, you are still impacted by the digital world. It is here. Now what do we do with it? Dr. Frejd shares words of advice on how to navigate this digital invasion.
This interview is encouragement for the person who has been victimized. Shannon Deitz gives wonderful words of advice for those who have been abused. She also discusses ways that we can help our young people through these turbulent times.
If you have ever had the chance to experience the Bible stories as presented by Sight and Sound, you will enjoy learning about the behind-the-scenes work that goes into a production like Jonah.
Clay Crosse explains his journey to a “new” life free from pornography. How does God lead one? Often we may disappear from the public eye while God finishes a perfect work in us. When we reappear, our walk is solid on the Rock.
Dr. Detrick’s book on how woman can use their talents for God, whether they have a title or not, will speak to every mom trying to provide for her children.
Dwane Ross has made it part of his ministry to coordinate the book of Proverbs into a searchable resource. If you want advice on child-raising, you can find all that Proverbs has to say on the subject.
The story of adopting and raising 22 children will hold you spellbound. The Badeaus had a burden for adopting sibling groups. This exponentially increased their family size, but the blessings have been exponential as well.
Dr. Gamblin interviews three young women who were homeschooled. Each one has a story to share about how God is using them to further His work. This show should give hope to all future and present homeschooling families.
God still works in the lives of His children as He did in Bible times. Ginger Sanders shares stories of God’s miraculous intervention in her book He Goes Before Us.
Doesn’t heaven’s courts rejoice when we follow and believe in Jesus? Dr. Don Detrick compares discipleship to the garden. How do parents help their children grow up to become disciples of Jesus?
Cindy shares with us her experience of promiscuity, drug addiction, and emptiness. As a single mom, she and her son begin a journey toward God. Her story will give hope to those seeking peace.
“I took my seatbelt off for just a moment to check the flower arrangements I was transporting to a woman’s retreat. Life ended for me then.” Listen to Patti Foster’s story of miraculous recovery and growing faith in God.
Andelena believes that the experience of home schooling helped her become the person she is today. She is a composer and artist who loves Jesus.
Dr. Gamblin interviews a “cucumber" for the first fifteen minutes of the show. Then she goes on to ask Mike Nawrocki about his ministry as Larry Boy in the famous series Veggie Tales.
Listen to this enchanting interview with Becky Harling, who shares techniques for helping your child or adolescent talk to you.
How do you discover what you were born to do? How do you get your ministry noticed? How do you get on the radar? How are we wired? This interview will help you re-learn the art of focus.
First Call, a musical group, shares their experiences of providentially becoming the First Call group and homeschooling.
Why do bad things happen to good people? Pastor Lucas Miles talks about the hurt that keeps us from embracing God. His book Good God solves the problem we have with evil and a loving God.
Reflect on your marriage. Have you settled for less? Rose and Cathy Lipp discuss the power of prayer in transforming your marriage.
Aaron Broyles shares his findings from his study of great entrepreneurs. It doesn’t matter if you have a learning disability; what matters are the actions you take going forward. God always chooses the ordinary person to do His will.
Help for families in shifting times. Casey explains the metaphor of the Christmas Tree. She also shares the resources for families to help children see Jesus through the Christmas season.
How do you teach spelling? Should you use grade-level word lists or should you use vocabulary from other subjects? Should it be a stand-alone subject or integrated into all subjects? Listen to find out.
Rose and Cathy discuss strategies for teaching history and social studies. Help your child find meaning from His Story.
Help your student see the story in the Bible of the Gibeonites from a shepherd boy’s point of view. Peggy Consolver has also written a study guide that would bless any homeschooling family. Finally a Bible-based product integrating research and technology.
Education still goes in cycles. At first they emphasized handwriting and then with the advent of computers, handwriting took a back seat. Current research supports the idea of teaching cursive.
Music is a phenomenon that can’t be explained by science. Rose and Cathy talk about the importance of including music in the curriculum.
Why should families make time for devotions or family worship? Dr. Gamblin and Karen Whiting discuss how important it is to the development of the child’s worldview to make sure that time is spent with God on a regular basis.
Dr. Gamblin continues her conversation with Guy Knoland. What is the Salvation Army doing today? Is it more than ringing bells at Christmas time on street corners and shopping mall entrances?
Learn about the history of the Salvation Army by going back in time to England. Birthed out of the reformation, this organization continues to bring hope to the hopeless.
Educators embraced multiple intelligence but now we know more because of neuro research and the ability to image the brain while it is functioning. Dr. Gamblin asks questions of one of the leading authorities on neuro research and Universal Design of Learning.
Dr. Gamblin and Cathy talk about the subject of Math. Both had teachers who didn’t really understand the subject and who influenced them in the choices concerning math. They hope to help homeschooling parents avoid some of those pitfalls.
A young homeschooler shares with Dr. Gamblin some of her experiences as a homeschooled student as well as the opportunities that homeschoolers have.
What do you do when someone you care about loses a loved one or faces a terminal illness? Dr. Gamblin and Sarah Beckman discuss this heart-felt issue through their recent experiences and Sarah’s book, “Alongside.”
Learn about Pastor Riva Tims of Majestic Life church in Orlando, Florida. After facing unexpected betrayal and tragedy, she shares how God has brought her to a place of healing, victory, and wholeness.
What do you do when you tell a child to go to time out and they refuse? Dr. Gamblin explores ways to keep those types of situations from escalating into full-blown war.
It is great to go to school in your pajamas, but some students thrive best with structure and consistency. Dr. Gamblin goes through a typical day with all the needed structure and consistency in place.
Listen as Mr. Gamblin interviews Dr. Gamblin about music and the importance of music in learning and brain development. And also how to incorporate music into all the subjects.
Are you a Seventh-Day Adventist Christian? Do you know who you are? And have you ever wondered who Seventh-Day Adventists are? You will have your answers given by Dr. Max Hannond who began as a Church of the Brethren member.
Norma Nashed shares with Dr. Gamblin her journey as a missionary to the underserved. Millions of dollars pass through her hands given to orphans and impoverished children. Yet Norma takes no salary nor is she independently wealthy; she lives off of her social security check.
Dr. Gamblin shares a couple of excerpts from a recent sermon she preached at the Hanover Adventist Church. She explains some of the thoughts behind the message.
Did you know that in some cultures there isn’t even a word for “love?” Drs. Gamblin and Tooley talk about the many meanings of the word “love” and conclude with the concept that God is Love.
Have you ever noticed that your children act out before a storm? Drs. Gamblin and Tooley discuss the possibility of barometrically challenged children and the value of outside activities.
I would be great if each child was born with a How-to Manual on raising them. God’s created each of us as unique individuals. Martha and Gregg Singleton discuss some of the most pressing parenting issues and give strategies and advice.
There has been a lot of publicity on the topic of STEM and student achievement. STEM programs are looked to for the cure of the educational woes. Homeschool families don’t want their children left behind. Mrs. Barizo, the leading authority on STEM and private education, talks about the programs she has done and how home educators are probably already doing them.
Remember those fun family camping experiences? Dr. Gamblin and Tooley talk about the value of family camping and share some of their own most memorable experiences.
Dr. Gamblin interviews the students of Mt. Aetna Adventist School who impersonate historical figures and bring history to life.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to adopt? Meet the Briggs who have made it their life’s work to provide a home to children with special needs.
Dr. Gamblin contacts Dr. Tooley in Taiwan and interviews him about his experience as a missionary college professor.
Have you ever thought about starting your own homeschool? Listen as Lisa Deener talks with Dr. Gamblin about how she started her homeschool and the different curriculums she used.
Amaze your family and fool your friends! Excite students about reading and mathematics. Professional Magician John Carrington's book, "Calculator Magic Made Easy", builds a joy for learning and numbers. Whether you are beginning or advanced, it will make you look like a genius!
This is part 2 of 3 parts between Education Currents and Homeschool Companion. Listen as Allen and Sara talk about how God led them in their decision to say, "Here I am, Lord, send me”.
Be inspired by the interview with Norma Nashed. This determined lady ministers to thousands of impoverished children.
You can change the quality and quantity of your life by following these wellness tips, as outlined by well-known radio personality and author, Charles Mills.
This show examines the techniques Dr. Tooley used to teach History and Social Studies to Grades 3 through 8.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
In Bonding with Your Child through Boundaries, biblical counselor June Hunt, along with Peggy Sue Wells, combines biblical hope and practical help to motivate parents to understand and practice appropriate boundaries with their children.
In Bonding with Your Child through Boundaries, biblical counselor June Hunt, along with Peggy Sue Wells, combines biblical hope and practical help to motivate parents to understand and practice appropriate boundaries with their children.
Enjoy this lively discussion with Dr. Sandra Doran concerning all the resources she has gathered on her website, TheTeacherTrack.com. These resources range from books about teaching a child with a learning disability to how to teach math.
Mr. John Taylor a.k.a. The Kinderman is a three-time Emmy Award-winning host and former co-producer of ABC Channel 2’s It’s Kindertime and The Kinderman Show. Master Artist-in-Education, Early Learning Through the Arts, and known as the “Pied piper of dance,” he has conducted interactive performances and workshops for hundreds of thousands of students, families, and teachers at schools and conferences around the country.
Dr. Rose Gamblin is interviewing Dr. Richard Tooley about his position in Taiwan. An interesting challenge to teach a business course to a non-English-speaking country such as Taiwan.
Hemiplegia is, in its most severe form, complete paralysis of half of the body. Hemiparesis and Hemiplegia can be caused by different medical conditions, including congenital causes, trauma, tumors, or stroke.
Caring for children is the most important job in the world, from babies' first experiences to their journey through life at home and in organized daycare centers. This is why Child Care Village is dedicated to connecting child caregivers with affordable, quality resources to help create intellectual development.
In a world starving for authenticity, Ann White had the courage to be transparent with her story so that you too could walk in genuine courage. 7 Steps to Courage will guide you to live in truth with strength and dignity.
The story follows the death of a beloved pet, Kermie, and attempts to help children understand the "how" and the "why" of death in the great Protestant understanding of the sleep of the soul. The illustrations are real and the entire story has a wholesome reality feel to it.
Beautiful music with beautiful lyrics that make children feel special and loved. Debbie Clement includes sheet music and sign language motions in this hardbound picture book. The CD (included) offers both vocal and instrumental tracks for karaoke-style participation.
In a world starving for authenticity, Ann White had the courage to be transparent with her story so that you too could walk in genuine courage. 7 Steps to Courage will guide you to live in truth with strength and dignity.
High Five is a children's magazine for preschoolers and kindergartners ages 2-6. It's a fun, easy-to-read, educational tool full of a variety of stories and learning activities that children and parents can enjoy together. Full of colorful photos and drawings, recipes, crafts and games, this is the perfect magazine celebrating early childhood!
Rose and Cathy talk to Linda Gilden about her book Love Notes in Lunchboxes: Jesus related the feeding of the five thousand people with just five loaves and two fish. But who packed those loaves and fish? Where was the mother that packed the lunchbox? Packing a lunchbox each morning may not be glamorous, but mothers are in a position to make an extraordinary difference in their children's lives through that one simple act.
Dr. Richard Tooley interviews Jann Gray. They discuss linear, visual, and creative memory. As a result of her knowledge about the different ways people memorize, Jann wrote the book Illuminated Journaling. This book is written to challenge Christ Followers to stretch the boundaries of how they have typically studied God's Word so they might experience a deeper, richer and more personal relationship with God.
When a loved one dies, it's hard to know how to navigate the unpredictable waves of emotion that often follow. A Time to Heal, a grief journal, is a place to reflect and write, to cry and to laugh, as you remember someone who is much too important to forget. Dr. Gamblin interviews Beth Marshall on the topic of grief.
Tricia Goyer has a recordable storybook. Bedtime Prayers and Promises from DaySpring features exclusive voice-capture technology that enables a person to record each page of a book and have it played back over and over as the child turns the pages.
Would you like your teen-age children to experience mission service? Change their lives forever by allowing them to go on a mission trip. Dr. Gamblin interviews Elder Ray Hartwell about an upcoming mission trip to India.
Dr. Roger Parrott, president of Belhaven University, shares what a Christian University is doing in the field of arts. One of the few Christian Universities to have majors in film, theater, music, and dance; Dr. Parrott explains how important it is for young people to be able to express their God-given talents to the Glory of God.
Dr. Gamblin interviews Lynn Cowell, who is a speaker and author helping women of all ages on the path toward wise choices. For the past 18 years, Lynn has taught women and teens to discover the radical love of Jesus Christ and build confidence leading to wiser choices. Her ministry has helped thousands of teen girls and their moms.
Doctors Gamblin and Tooley go subject by subject and share with the listeners strategies for motivating learning. Why should we learn Bible? What is so important about Math? Students need to know the answers to these questions in order for learning to become meaningful.
Dr. Gamblin interviews radio personality Paul Cook on his book about bullying, Floyd and the Future Frog. Paul Cook reads a few pages of the book to wet our curiosity. In the book Future Frog sends text messages to warn Floyd of impending danger.
Shannon Perry will move you from uproarious laughter to life-changing truths as she ministers in the REAL truths of God's Word. Unveiling her own “life stories,” listeners of all ages will relate and engage as Shannon makes Scripture applicable to every stage of life.
Dr. Kenneth Ryan wrote the book Finding Your Prince in A Sea of Toads in order to help that single woman find her prince. He says that one does not need to be a Christian to benefit from the book. In fact it is written for any single woman regardless of her faith or lack of faith. His arguments are based on logic, reason, human nature and likely consequences.
Dr. Gamblin interviews Karen Whiting, a freelance writer and award-winning author of twenty-two nonfiction books. She loves to let creativity splash onto the page as she writes. Karen’s books include the popular tween series God’s Girls (inspirational craft books) and her newest, two: Nature Girl: A Guide to Caring for God’s Creation and The One Year Devotions for Active Boys.
There is a story in the Bible about a WHOPPER of a giant who did not love God. Enjoy this interview with Dr. Gerald Mittman about the story of David and Goliath told from the eyes of the rock who saw it all!
Scotty Sanders believes that with "Focus" we can develop disciples and create kingdom growth. Dr. Gamblin interviews him about his new book, ONE Focus, which is about living out your faith through acts of friendship and strengthening your relationship with Jesus Christ.
Parents are asking, "How can I control my child's behavior?" Dr. Gamblin interviews Jim Ertel about his book, Contending for the Heart, a collection of short stories about families who found that correct behavior naturally follows when you contend for and win the heart of the child.
From a difficult beginning, Catherine has inspired countless audiences with her messages of hope, help and the power of Biblical truth, creating an ever-increasing demand for her wit, wisdom, and wisecracking delivery. “God has shown me that not only was laughter possible again, it’s incredibly healing. And it speeds up your metabolism.”
Dr. Rose Gamblin continues the interview about how and why Elder Duerksen uses narrative-style presentations. His sermons focus on stories, permeated with “Divine Velcro,” to help the gospel “catch” the hearts of those who hear.
Dick Duerksen calls himself the itinerant pollinator of grace. During 45 years as a Seventh-day Adventist preacher, pastor, and administrator, he has carried the good news of grace around the world.
“My life plan has always included music,” Yancy says with a smile. “I started leading worship and, with God’s prompting, began making music for families. There are several elements that are a part of the music and ministry that I do. Those things are what make me who I am. Some see those things as diverse. I just see it as me being obedient and doing what God has called me to do.”
Nicole O’Dell is a mom of six kids; the oldest is serving in the USAF and the youngest are school-aged triplets! She is the author of 26 books since 2007, an editor, an event speaker, and a woman on a fitness journey. In this interview Nicole helps the listener understand how and why teens make the choices that they do.
The Collins Family (homeschoolers) has the same convictions you do. That’s why they created the DVD series Samuel L. Collins: The Search for Biblical Truths. They thought it was time that 6-12 year-old Christian children could finally have a role model who was an actual child from an actual family who dealt with real-life challenges from a Biblical perspective.
An interview with Chery Wicker who wrote the screenplay for the movie Flag of My Father. This is a movie is about the challenges that veterans face when they return home from war. It's a story about an ordinary woman in extraordinary circumstances...about family and the faith required to persevere through it all.
Homeschooling brothers share their story of film making. Their latest is about Ace Wonder a 10-year-old detective, struggling to find a storyline for his latest novel.
Jay and Beth Loecken have started the movement Passion to Action. This is a grassroots movement whose mission it is to inspire, empower, and mobilize people to put their faith in action.
Sharon Hoffman talks about the value of grandparents in a child’s life. You’ll love the car that is her convertible, with the car seats in the back.
This rerun examines products and books that may be valuable to the homeschooling family.
William Estrada from HSLD explains some of the ways they work to preserve the freedom for homeschooling families.
Sarita Holms is the developer of the Sonlight Curriculum. Listen to God’s leading in the development of this curriculum.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with or ministering to children and teens.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with or ministering to children and teens.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with or ministering to children and teens.
Dr. Gamblin interviews Dr. Michael Milton, an ordained Presbyterian Minister in the Church of America. Dr. Milton also hosts "Faith for Living", which broadcasts on NRB Television Network. He is a seminary leader, preacher, pastor, Army Reserve chaplain, singer-songwriter and author. He refers to himself as "a blasphemer” and shameful prodigal saved by grace and called to preach the un-searchable riches he once blasphemed.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with or ministering to children and teens.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with or ministering to children and teens.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
This 30-minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with or ministering to children and teens.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
Homeschool Companion is designed for the home educator (every parent is a home educator). Topics range from interviews of those who have established a Home School Association, curriculum writers and providers, teaching and learning strategies, and testimonies of first time homeschooling families. This show is for a multi-generational audience with stories for the young listener.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
How does one help a young child cope with disappointment and loss? What are some of the signs that your child is grieving? Rose and Cathy look at this issue from a compassionate and experienced view.
In this debate show Rose and Cathy discuss the pros and cons of giving children an allowance. What do you do in your family?
David Teems considers himself a logophile, meaning he loves how words work together. In this interview we talk about his book Tyndale. It is fascinatingly written and helps one understand God’s leading and the preservation of His Word.
Dr. Gamblin interviews Stephanie Livergood on the challenges and blessings of adopting. Our listeners will be able to make an informed decision if they are being called to adopt or foster children.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
We want our children to be able to read. We understand that it is a fundamental skill upon which all other learning rests. Dr. Gamblin interviews a reading specialist and long-time educator on ways to help your child learn to read.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
Dr. Gamblin and Cathy go through the major holidays and discuss ways to make each one a teachable experience.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
Cathy Jackson interviews Rose about a book she wrote on the spiritual journey of infants and toddlers. Dr. Gamblin believes (and research proves true) that it is during this very young stage that the seeds of addictive and high-risk behaviors are planted.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
Mike Mennard is an award-winning kid’s recording artist, a teacher, an author, a dad, and a husband, not necessarily in that order. Listen as Dr. Gamblin talks to him about his album Something’s Rotting In The Fridge.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
Learn about various educational products that Dr. Rose and Mike Gamblin discover as they interview vendors at a Teacher’s Convention.
Learn about various educational products that Dr. Rose and Mike Gamblin discover as they interview vendors at a Teacher’s Convention.
Mrs. Bennett shares some of the strategies she uses in her faith-based school, as she works with autism, ADHD, and dyslexia. She also talks about different curriculum products.
Perry works with Frontiers, whose mission is: "With love and respect, inviting all Muslims peoples to follow Jesus". Frontiers workers are in over 50 countries of the world inviting Muslims to follow Jesus.
Dr. Gamblin does a telephone interview with Molly Lockwood about her singing group Mosaic Worship. It is an interesting story behind the title of their album “Teach Us to Love”. It was particularly meaningful to Molly, as she and her husband were newlyweds and on tour with a number of other people.
Jeff Petherick shares his experiences of obtaining success only to discover no true happiness. Both he and his wife had profound encounters with Jesus Christ and learned that money and success, the twin imposters, were truly a counterfeit for the life hid in Jesus.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
Lisa Deener describes her journey through the first year of homeschooling her two children.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
Andelena Jackson as Sybil Ludington; Jacob Westfahl as Nikola Tesla; Blake Wolters as Thomas Edison; James Pride as Nat Love; Willow Webster as Mary Jemison; tell the story of these historical figures.
The Briggs share some of the challenges they’ve face when adopting special needs children. They have homeschooled for more than 25 years.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.
This 30 minute broadcast is dedicated to home-based education. It provides the latest research on topics for working with, or ministering to children and teens. The show is designed for multi-generational listening, with a story for kids, as well as important information for parents and grandparents.