For many years, adults thought some kids were just "hyper." This week's Power For Living digs into the reality of ADHD, and how the Bible gives clues on gaining mastery over it.
To some people, "pushing the panic button," is a funny phrase. This week, Power For Living talks the reality of anxiety and panic, and how the Bible can help us get through those times.
Has life gotten you down? Do you resent how you've been treated? In this week's Power For Living, we'll hear about how to overcome those feelings.
Depression impacts between 47-48 million Americans, or 18% of the population. This week, Power For Living explores ways to overcome this major problem.
To spruce up a house, you need a fresh coat of paint. When we need a makeover, God demonstrates His cleanup with a fresh coat.
Culture critics tend to say American culture has a lot of problems. But in this week's Power For Living, we learn the key to avoiding culture's pitfalls.
For many, North American culture is a mess. In this week's Power For Living, we share the cause of a major issue of Cause and Effect.
Over easy eggs are made to keep the yolks runny. But for solid yolks, the egg has to be hard boiled. In this week's Power For Living, increased faith develops a hard boiled ability to endure hardship.
Hall of Fame baseball player and "philosopher" Yogi Berra famously said, "It ain't over 'til it's over." It's like that with our world. In this week's Power For Living, we talk about the "End Times," and how it's not over yet...
To have a strong body, all of the parts need to be healthy. To have a sturdy building, you need a strong cornerstone and a solid foundation. In this week's Power For Living, we discover that strong churches also need those th...
Every holiday, a party reveler will tell an unenthusiastic person, "C'mon, get in the spirit!" In this week's Power For Living, we leaarn about when Christians are urged to "Get in the Spirit!"
What is your belief about God? What about humans? And what about the world's problems? In this week's Power For Living, we discover that God is good, and we humans have caused the world's ills.
How many times have you heard someone say, "Words can't describe what I feel"? There is a place where words are enough, and that place is our topic on this week's Power For Living.
A lot of us talk about old people and say things like, "Wow! He's been around forever." That's an exaggeration. But in this week's program, we talk about Someone who HAS been around forever.
The Irish love to use clover as one of their symbols. And almost everyone likes eggs. In this week's Power For Living, we learn that these two things are beautiful illustrations of Someone wonderful.
When we were kids, we were told to be good. While we're still supposed to be good, there's only One who is always good. He's who we're talking about in this week's Power For Living.
There is a battle over truth--what's true and what isn't. In this week's Power For Living, we're talking about truth and why Christians need to not only know the truth, but to know why we believe it.
Many people have differing ideas about God. Some say He's unknowable. Others say He's something else. In this week's Power For Living, we learn that God IS personal and knowable.
We've been broken, abandoned, shackled, immobilized by grief. But God says, "I will repair your heart." This metaphor speaks volumes, and that's this week's Power For Living topic.
Legal experts still say the US is a “litigious culture,” meaning that we like to “have our day in court.” But the court with which we should be concerned is God's court. That's Power For Living's topic this week.
Life is full of issues, some more serious than others. Some can't be ignored. This week's Power For Living talks about one of those issues.
The world says, "You'll never change. You'll always be a creep." But God can change anyone for the better. That's this week's topic on Power For Living.
When someone in authority over you says, "Do this," what should you do? You should do it right away. That's the theme of this week's Power For Living.
You've probably heard the statement, "There's no easy way." Although, sometimes the hard way is the right way. That's this week's topic on Power For Living.