Episodes
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Are you tired of yo-yo merry-go-round dieting? You know: the very common cycle of gaining weight
UNINTENTIONALLY and going on a diet to INTENTIONALLY lose weight, and once the target weight is
reached, you fall off the wagon and gain all that weight back again, plus a bit more. Dr. Nadine
Plummer’s clinical focus is weight loss, and in this episode, she outlines her findings and explains in
detail how to lose weight, keep it off, and enjoy the process. -
According to the World Health Organization, Canadians drink more alcohol than the global average.
According to Statistics Canada, during the pandemic, many Canadians consumed even more alcohol. -
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"Are you healthy?" Might seem like an odd question to ask. Surely, it would be easy to know if you're
healthy or not, right? Dr. George Cho helps us see how in many ways, yes, it is easy to know if you
are healthy, but in many ways, it is also not. -
Chris Bennett is a Civil Engineer and an avid cyclist. In fact, Chris enjoys cycling so intensely that he
has taken on some of the world’s most beautiful, most demanding, and longest cycling trails, tracks,
paths, and lanes connected by enjoyable wilderness roads. Chris excitedly shares how cycling is a key. -
In a remote mountainous region of the Philippines lies a village called Salvacion. The people here live
a simple life, making a living as best they can from the jungle. Life is difficult, often complicated by
superstition and traditions that can be harmful. For the last seven years, ADRA Canada has been. -
Don MacLafferty knows from experience how every moment matters when you risk your life to
spend time in countries where practicing Christianity is illegal, and participants could face fines,
imprisonment, beatings, or even death. -
When Don MacLafferty’s skeleton key finally opened that locked door in Zimbabwe, it led him on an
assignment to destroy the devil’s domain. -
Don McLafferty’s grandmother faced three impossible heart surgeries, and her God was faithful in
performing every one, with her consent. -
Whether you are going through puzzling predicaments, dangerous dilemmas, or heart-wrenching hardships, we invite you to listen carefully and prayerfully to Don MacLafferty’s personal faith building adventures that they may open the eyes of your heart to see how God still lives…even when you wonder.
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Even though no one had yet conveyed those dreaded words, “You have breast cancer,” Karen Dobbin knew she needed to talk—and listen—to her heavenly Father that afternoon. God clearly spoke to Karen that day, and He continued to guide her onto a career path she could never have anticipated.
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Sagrada is a small coastal village nestled behind one of the largest mangrove forests in the Philippines. If you did not have a local boat guide, you may never find it. And yet ADRA Canada has! For the last seven years, ADRA has been helping the people of Sagrada learn new ways to live better, healthier, more self-sustaining lives.
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“I was a very lost sheep.” Paul Croft confessed. “I lived my life as I wanted to live, and didn’t care about anyone, or anything. It eventually cost me my freedom as I ended up in jail for seven months. It cost me a lot more though, my family, my reputation, and my job. Living life my way wasn’t working, but God had a plan.”
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Shaun Young became so overwhelmed and almost defeated in the greatest battle that was ever fought, and he almost completely lost his mind. Shaun shares how he was entirely unable to silence the voice of rebellion without divine help.
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Olena Didenchenko did not know what to do or where to go, but she just knew she had to leave war-torn Ukraine to save her family. Her older daughter pleaded, “Mom, just let them shoot me!” Olena and her daughters couldn’t live like this any longer.
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Elmer Manzanares prayed, “Lord, Show Me a Miracle!” However, he got far more than he asked for. It was definitely not what he expected.
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Paulie Rogers shows us the bedroom, a place to rest peacefully, knowing that Jesus stills the raging storms of trials and heartache in our lives. Here we will learn what it truly means to trust our Creator and Redeemer with everyone and everything in our lives.
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Paulie Rogers takes us into the most private room in a home, the bathroom, a place where, in the spiritual sense, only God can create a clean heart and renew His right Spirit within us.
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Paulie Rogers reveals how the living room is a place where we can take time to sit at Jesus’ feet. Then, Paulie leads us into her kitchen where we will learn how to stop doing everything alone and experience the divine touch of perfection.
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When Paulie Rogers and her husband, Kenny, started renovating and remodeling their old Victorian farmhouse, it inspired her to write a book called: My House Renovated, One Room at a Time. It is a six-week Bible Study to discover what it means to be remodelled in Christ as we experience Him in every room of our lives.
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From a heart surgery when he was a year and a half to multiple surgeries to his legs and ears to surviving a tornado that collapsed the entire barn onto himself and his family when he was five, Clint Wahl kept getting up from one setback after another.
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