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#365

Building Spiritual Habits in the Home, by Chris Pappalardo

Today, Roberta talks to Chris Pappalardo about his new book Building Spiritual Habits in the Home: Small Steps You Can Take Today, available from Moody Publishers.From good intentions to actual practice—simple spiritual habits for your home. We want our homes to be blessings, refuges, places of vibrant faith. And we want our love for Jesus to be discovered and developed in our children. But many of us feel like we’re just not cutting it. Maybe you’ve read books, listened to podcasts, or tried different life hacks, only to feel defeated. Your attempts have fallen flat or fizzled out.In Building Spiritual Habits in the Home, entrepreneurs and dads, Chris Pappalardo and Clayton Greene, show how that can change. Chris and Clayton share the six key shifts that translate good intentions into actual practice. They reveal how their homes changed—and how yours can too. Looking to the wisdom of Scripture, these dads teach you how to apply lasting faith practices to your family, your home, your life.Are you ready? With just six simple shifts to your spiritual habits, you can develop a spiritual life that will last—helping you (and your children, and your neighbors, and your co-workers)—engage with God and each other.Discover the latest Christian books and meet the authors behind them on Author's Corner, where Roberta Foster explores new releases in faith-based publishing. Whether you're seeking Christian novels, inspirational reads, or in-depth book reviews, this podcast is your guide to the newest titles in the Christian literary world.Brought to you by Roberta Foster, KNEO Radio and the Sky High Podcast Network.
#364

The Light in Our Eyes, by Nicholas McDonald

Today, Roberta talks to Nicholas McDonald about his new book The Light in Our Eyes: Rediscovering the Love, Beauty, and Freedom of Jesus in an Age of Disillusionment, available from Multnomah publishers.For the millions who have felt disillusioned with American evangelical culture, this book is a lifeline for navigating the cynicism of both conservative and progressive beliefs to find real hope in the life and mission of Jesus.As a pastor and author, Nicholas McDonald spent years helping people work through serious questions about the evangelical church’s gospel and its often hurtful responses to those confused by American Evangelical culture. He quickly realized that what these people needed—what he really needed—was not merely apologetics answers but the good news that speaks to their deepest dreams: love, beauty, and freedom—the very things Jesus promises to those who follow Him.With excellent storytelling and profound insights from his own deconstruction journey, McDonald compassionately addresses the concerns so many readers have with the evangelical subculture’s sense of entitlement, nostalgia, and cynicism. And he outlines a clear path to finding restoration in Jesus. The Light in Our Eyes offers nine ancient practices to help you experience anew—or for the first time—Jesus’s love, beauty, and freedom and to embody and extend them in the world. Through the scriptural song of Zechariah and relatable, inspiring stories of men and women who have been restoried by the gospel of Jesus, this book reminds us that Jesus’ dreams fulfill what our hearts have longed for all along.Journey from despair and darkness to faith and light as McDonald outlines a path to becoming reenchanted by the dreams Jesus has for each one of us, the church, and the world. To take up His dream is the invitation to believe again, and to hope again.Discover the latest Christian books and meet the authors behind them on Author's Corner, where Roberta Foster explores new releases in faith-based publishing. Whether you're seeking Christian novels, inspirational reads, or in-depth book reviews, this podcast is your guide to the newest titles in the Christian literary world.Brought to you by Roberta Foster, KNEO Radio and the Sky High Podcast Network.
#363

Life-Changing Mission, by Patric Knaak

Today, Roberta talks to Patric Knaak about his new book Life-Changing Mission: Devotions for Your Short-Term Trip.Life-Changing Mission helps short-term mission teams get the most out of their trip and live on mission once they get back home.Mission trips give participants a unique opportunity to see and experience God differently than they do at home. While most people who take short-term mission trips describe them as life-changing, the truth is that after they return home, not a lot changes in how they live day-to-day, and the memories start to fade. Life-Changing Mission offers ten impactful devotions from Acts for short-term mission teams that will help them prepare spiritually for their trip, stay connected to Jesus while they serve, and continue to expand God’s kingdom when they return home.The devotions will help readers connect what they are doing each day to God’s big kingdom and see how God is using them, just as he did the early Christians, to bring hope and healing to the world. Each devotion emphasizes the power of God to use weak and needy people to bring the gospel to a broken world.Written by men and women who serve as missionaries and edited by Patric Knaak, Deputy Director of Mission at Serge.Includes a pre-trip exercise, ten guided devotions, and space for journaling about the unique memories, people, and experiences encountered along the way.Three debriefing sections for after the return home give participants an opportunity to process all they saw and learned.Discover the latest Christian books and meet the authors behind them on Author's Corner, where Roberta Foster explores new releases in faith-based publishing. Whether you're seeking Christian novels, inspirational reads, or in-depth book reviews, this podcast is your guide to the newest titles in the Christian literary world.Brought to you by Roberta Foster, KNEO Radio and the Sky High Podcast Network.
#361

When Grief Comes Home, by Erin Nelson

Today, Roberta talks to Erin Nelson about her new book When Grief Comes Home: A Gentle Guide for Living Through Loss While Supporting Your Child, available from Baker Books.When death touches your family, you are never quite prepared. Complicating your personal pain and the need to grieve is the equally important task of helping your children understand and process the loss of a loved one. How should you answer your child's questions about death? Should you let them see you cry? How can you support their resilience? How can you help preserve memories?Drawing from their own personal and professional experience, Erin Nelson and Colleen Montague help you navigate loss alongside your child. They provide honest ways to talk to your child about death according to age and stage of development and offer ideas on how to process, honor, and integrate loss. Chapters end with reflective questions and healing activities that lead to more meaningful connection between parents and children, inspiring hope for the future. When families find healing practices together, they find ways to integrate their loss and expand their capacity to thrive. Through times of tragedy, when parents and children have the support they need, the shared experience of grief can become part of their family's sacred story.Discover the latest Christian books and meet the authors behind them on Author's Corner, where Roberta Foster explores new releases in faith-based publishing. Whether you're seeking Christian novels, inspirational reads, or in-depth book reviews, this podcast is your guide to the newest titles in the Christian literary world.Brought to you by Roberta Foster, KNEO Radio and the Sky High Podcast Network.
#360

Accessible Church, by Sandra Peoples

Today, guest host Luke Taylor talks to Sandra Peoples about her new book Accessible Church: A Gospel-Centered Vision for Including People with Disabilities and Their Families, available from Crossway publishers.How Churches of Every Size Can Create Inclusive Ministry Spaces for People with DisabilitiesAn estimated one in 5 households has a child with a disability. Many of these families miss out on church due to a lack of physical or social accommodations. And while ministry leaders want to help, they often don’t know how to with limited space, budget, and trained volunteers. Churches must understand the challenges that disability families face so they can remove barriers to biblical fellowship. Sandra Peoples, a disability ministry consultant and professor, has equipped hundreds of churches, large and small, to reach children and teens who have various cognitive disabilities, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, and behavioral and mental health diagnoses. Caring for disabled family members of her own, she understands what it takes to create a welcoming, inclusive space that supports children with a variety of diagnoses into adulthood. Through expert advice and practical examples, she shows ministry leaders how they can make their spaces―and the gospel―accessible to all.Discover the latest Christian books and meet the authors behind them on Author's Corner, where Roberta Foster explores new releases in faith-based publishing. Whether you're seeking Christian novels, inspirational reads, or in-depth book reviews, this podcast is your guide to the newest titles in the Christian literary world.Brought to you by Roberta Foster, KNEO Radio and the Sky High Podcast Network.
#321

Beyond Evolution, by Sy Garte

Today, Roberta talks to Sy Garte about his new book Beyond Evolution: How New Discoveries in the Science of Life Point to God, available from Tyndale Refresh publishers.Is it possible that one of the biggest obstacles to harmonizing science and faith can finally be overcome? Respected biologist and former atheist Sy Garte says the answer is yes.A flash point for much of the science vs. faith divide has been Darwinian evolution. Sharing the same mistaken belief that science contradicts the Bible, many scientists and Christians have concluded that the worlds of science and religion are at odds. But according to biologist Sy Garte, PhD, evolution is irrelevant to the harmony of faith and science. And revolutionary new developments in biology are providing stronger evidence than ever before of a purposeful creator God. In this book, Dr. Garte combines the latest research with a biblical worldview as he explains:why biology is at the threshold of a major transition, and why new theories beyond evolution are needed to make further progresswhy evolution by natural selection isn’t as fundamental to biological science as many people think―and how divisions over evolution are bad for the churchwhy misunderstandings about both the Bible and science have caused many people to unnecessarily abandon Christianityhow new evidence of purpose, agency, and decision-making at the cellular level points to a creator Godhow the origin of life and human consciousness show that a reductionist, purely materialistic view of life is untenable and ignores new advances in scienceIn Beyond Evolution, Sy Garte challenges both scientists and people of faith to follow the evidence wherever it leads―and argues powerfully for why that evidence warrants a belief in God.Discover the latest Christian books and meet the authors behind them on Author's Corner, where Roberta Foster explores new releases in faith-based publishing. Whether you're seeking Christian novels, inspirational reads, or in-depth book reviews, this podcast is your guide to the newest titles in the Christian literary world.Brought to you by Roberta Foster, KNEO Radio and the Sky High Podcast Network.
#358

Golgotha's Groaning, by Carl Gallups

Today, Roberta talks to Carl Gallups about his new book Golgotha's Groaning: Stunningly Unique Biblical Disclosures from Genesis to Revelation that are Shaking the End Times World, available from Defender publishers.After years of meticulously poring over the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures, Amazon Top 60 bestselling author Carl Gallups is leading readers on a unique pilgrimage to Golgotha, tracking a supernatural and almost DNA-like encoding of that quintessential image throughout the Bible. Astonishingly, likenesses of Golgotha are visible from the beginning words of Genesis to some of the last words of Revelation—and in just the right places.Written, in part, in Gallups’ trademark, immersive-narrative style, Golgotha’s Groaning is unlike any of his other works as far as the degree of its explosive content and exciting disclosures. Connected to key biblical passages are more than eighty illustrations, allowing readers to see for themselves these newly revealed truths. Carl Gallups has dedicated himself to his research with the same kind of intensity he poured into his previous law enforcement/investigation career, as well as with the wisdom he’s garnered after many decades of contextually studying, teaching, and preaching God’s Word.Discover the latest Christian books and meet the authors behind them on Author's Corner, where Roberta Foster explores new releases in faith-based publishing. Whether you're seeking Christian novels, inspirational reads, or in-depth book reviews, this podcast is your guide to the newest titles in the Christian literary world.Brought to you by Roberta Foster, KNEO Radio and the Sky High Podcast Network.
#357

How to Teach Kids Theology, with Hunter Williams

Today, guest host Luke Taylor chats with Hunter Williams about his new book How to Teach Kids Theology: Deep Truths for Growing Faith, available from New Growth publishers.How to Teach Kids Theology by Sam Luce and Hunter Williams takes the deep truths of the Christian faith and gives practical, actionable direction for sharing them with children. What comes to mind when you think about teaching theological truths to children? Glazed eyes? Over-their-head discussions? Theology doesn’t have to be “too deep for kids.” For kids to stand firm in a culture that suppresses the truth of Christianity, we need to give them a grand view of God that overwhelms their hearts and fills them with wonder.A child’s faith is only as strong as the God they believe in. For their faith to be great, they need to learn about their great God. In each chapter, the authors diagnose problems that hinder leaders from teaching kids theology, explain principles to combat these problems, and suggest practices for applying these principles to your ministry.Equips Sunday School teachers, children’s ministry leaders, and parents to teach the theological truths that will be a foundation for a child’s growing faith in age-appropriate ways.Demystifies theology so readers are equipped to pass on to the next generation foundational truths about God.Authors with many years of experience in teaching children bring a fresh approach to timeless truths.Discover the latest Christian books and meet the authors behind them on Author's Corner, where Roberta Foster explores new releases in faith-based publishing. Whether you're seeking Christian novels, inspirational reads, or in-depth book reviews, this podcast is your guide to the newest titles in the Christian literary world.Brought to you by Roberta Foster, KNEO Radio and the Sky High Podcast Network.
#356

Antisemitism in the End Times, by Olivier Melnick

Today, guest host Luke Taylor talks to Olivier Melnick about his upcoming book Antisemitism in the End Times: How the Rise of the World's Oldest Hatred Is Paving the Way for Messiah's Return,  available from Harvest Prophecy publishers.Find Hope in the Fight Against the Longest Hatred As inflammatory rhetoric and unprovoked violence against Jews surge worldwide, Christians are faced with significant questions: What is next on God’s agenda for His people of promise? And how can we, as friends of the Jewish people and of Israel, fight against this rising hatred?Antisemitism in the End Times provides a roadmap for Christians seeking to understand and confront this age-old prejudice. As this longstanding hatred takes on its most insidious and lethal form yet, antisemitism expert Olivier Melnick provides compelling insights to help you    understand antisemitism’s many iterations throughout Scripture, history, and culture  replace false narratives about the Jewish people and Israel with historical and biblical truth  become an ally in the fight against the dangerous new face of end-times antisemitism    As your awareness of antisemitism’s pervasiveness grows, you will be equipped and mobilized to fight boldly against it, to build bridges with the Jewish people, and to introduce as many as possible to saving faith in Messiah Jesus.Discover the latest Christian books and meet the authors behind them on Author's Corner, where Roberta Foster explores new releases in faith-based publishing. Whether you're seeking Christian novels, inspirational reads, or in-depth book reviews, this podcast is your guide to the newest titles in the Christian literary world.Brought to you by Roberta Foster, KNEO Radio and the Sky High Podcast Network.
#354

The Undercover Heiress of Brockton, by Kelly Goshorn

Today, Roberta talks to Kelly Goshorn about her new book The Undercover Heiress of Brockton, available from Barbour publishers.A Socialite in Disguise Seeks Truth and Justice  Collect a new series of six historical romances. When life seems weighed down by challenges, there are always pillars of enduring hope and love to be discovered.  Henrietta “Etta” Maxwell, heiress to the Maxwell fortune, is a hard-hitting investigative reporter for The Enterprise Daily. The catch? Etta must pen her columns under the nom de plume, Henry Mason—a fact that routinely puts a knot in her knickerbockers.  Leo Eriksson is a second-generation firefighter with a passion for rendering aid to those in need. When Leo discovers that Henry Mason is really Henrietta Maxwell, the fire department’s wealthy benefactress, he agrees to keep her identity secret.   After a sudden blast rocks the Grover Shoe Factory, Leo and Etta team up to determine if the explosion is related to a series of suspicious fires in the area. But sparks fly when Leo accuses Etta of negating the human side of the disaster in her determination to get a good story.  When an unnamed source reveals Etta’s secret identity to a rival reporter, she falsely accuses Leo of being the informant. As the truth comes to light, Etta must persuade Leo to give her a second chance or lose the only man she’s ever loved.Discover the latest Christian books and meet the authors behind them on Author's Corner, where Roberta Foster explores new releases in faith-based publishing. Whether you're seeking Christian novels, inspirational reads, or in-depth book reviews, this podcast is your guide to the newest titles in the Christian literary world.Brought to you by Roberta Foster, KNEO Radio and the Sky High Podcast Network.
#352

Adulting on the Spectrum, by Ron Sandison

Today, Roberta talks to Ron Sandison about his new book Adulting on the Spectrum: An Insider's Guide for Navigating Life with Autism, available from Kregel publishers.Independent adult life is hard. Add the challenges that come with neurodiversity, and adulting can feel nearly impossible—unless you’ve got the right tools.As a young person with autism, Ron Sandison navigated into independent adult life through painful trial and error. But with perseverance he found his own path to success, earning a master's degree, building a family, and enjoying a career in the medical field and academia.In Adulting on the Spectrum, he empowers you with the lessons he's learned, such as how tobuild and maintain friendshipshave a healthy and hygienic lifestyleavoid the pitfalls of datingmanage emotions and sensory issuesFilled with inspiring accounts from individuals with autism who have achieved their goals and with Ron's faith journey sprinkled throughout, this unique and realistic guide features easy-to-follow instructional teaching, reflective questions, and fun activities. It is designed to ease the transition to adulthood and help manage the nuanced aspects of life with autism.Discover the latest Christian books and meet the authors behind them on Author's Corner, where Roberta Foster explores new releases in faith-based publishing. Whether you're seeking Christian novels, inspirational reads, or in-depth book reviews, this podcast is your guide to the newest titles in the Christian literary world.Brought to you by Roberta Foster, KNEO Radio and the Sky High Podcast Network.
#350

The Nature of Rest, Eryn Lynum

Today, Roberta talks to Eryn Lynum about her new book The Nature of Rest: What the Bible and Creation Teach Us About Sabbath Living, available from Kregel publishers.What can a hummingbird’s flight, jellyfish’s life cycle, and bee’s waggle dance reveal about a restful and flourishing life? In a world that prizes hustle and constant productivity, breaking the habit of hurry can seem far-fetched, and yet we still try to achieve it with life hacks to get more sleep and increase energy. But self-help strategies are not the solution to our exhaustion problem.In this six-week Bible study, you'll explore the deep roots of rest found in Scripture and the outdoors while unearthing attainable rest for everyday life. Through nature reflections, scriptural word studies, and guided journaling prompts, you will learn how toreturn to God’s original pattern of rest and workturn seasons of waiting into restful growthexperience daily rest through selah pausespractice Sabbath in a way that fits your lifestylelive every day in God’s restful presenceDiscover the latest Christian books and meet the authors behind them on Author's Corner, where Roberta Foster explores new releases in faith-based publishing. Whether you're seeking Christian novels, inspirational reads, or in-depth book reviews, this podcast is your guide to the newest titles in the Christian literary world.Brought to you by Roberta Foster, KNEO Radio and the Sky High Podcast Network.
#349

Rooted in Truth, by Jonathan A. Wood

Today, Roberta talks to Jonathan A. Wood about his new book Rooted in Truth: Answers to Life’s Questions for College Students, available from Christian Focus publishers.Navigate College Life with Biblical WisdomCollege can be an exciting yet challenging season of life that raises profound questions about faith, purpose, relationships, and identity. How do you navigate these pivotal years while staying grounded in biblical truth? Rooted in Truth: Answers to Life’s Questions for College Students provides clear, practical guidance for Christian students seeking to flourish during their college experience.Written by experienced professors and campus ministers Trent Rogers and Jonathan Wood, this accessible guide addresses twenty crucial questions across four key areas: Christian living, vocation, apologetics, and relationships.The authors combine deep biblical wisdom with decades of experience mentoring college students to help readers:Develop spiritual disciplines that will sustain your faithDiscern God’s calling for your studies and future careerDefend your Christian beliefs with confidence and graceBuild healthy friendships and approach dating with wisdomRather than simply providing rules or surface–level advice, the authors help students understand the “why” behind each topic, equipping you to think biblically and make wise choices. The book’s clear organization and reflection questions make it perfect for both individual study and small group discussions.Just as a mighty oak tree requires deep roots to withstand storms, students need to be firmly grounded in God’s truth to thrive in the college environment. Rooted in Truth helps establish those crucial foundations, preparing you not just to survive college, but to grow spiritually and make an impact for Christ during these formative years.Whether you’re a new freshman or seasoned upperclassman, this practical resource will help you navigate college life with biblical wisdom and clarity of purpose. Ground your college experience in timeless truth and watch your faith flourish.Discover the latest Christian books and meet the authors behind them on Author's Corner, where Roberta Foster explores new releases in faith-based publishing. Whether you're seeking Christian novels, inspirational reads, or in-depth book reviews, this podcast is your guide to the newest titles in the Christian literary world.Brought to you by Roberta Foster, KNEO Radio and the Sky High Podcast Network.
#348

Silence the Lion, by Noelle Borgia

Today, Roberta talks to Noelle Borgia about her new book Silence The Lion: Wage War on Addiction and Win, available from Bridge Logos publishers.“What if recovery doesn’t have to last a lifetime? What if freedom from addiction could happen in an instant? When you discover who you are and who the enemy is, you can see the finish line of your battle!” Unknowingly thrust into a marriage with an addict, Noelle soon learns that she is in a full-scale battle with an enemy she doesn’t understand: Addiction. To succeed in the battle, she must first discover who the enemy is, how he operates, and the tactics he likes to deploy to come between their freshly-made marriage vows. What ensues is not only an attempt to save her marriage but a massive war between good and evil, darkness and light,... and life and death. With references to Daniel in the lion’s den, addiction is personified as the enemy: The Lion. The Lion attempts to devour her husband, Sam, and drag him deeper into the pit of addiction with the full force of his armory. Still, a monumental faith overshadows even the Lion’s greatest attacks. When faith in God’s Word and His promises to us are changed with a higher perspective, the supernatural is possible! This book is the miraculous story of breaking the chains of a twenty-year battle with addiction in a single moment. Coupled with reflection questions and helpful guidance along the journey, this book can be seen as a war manual for defeating addiction and achieving life-long recovery.Discover the latest Christian books and meet the authors behind them on Author's Corner, where Roberta Foster explores new releases in faith-based publishing. Whether you're seeking Christian novels, inspirational reads, or in-depth book reviews, this podcast is your guide to the newest titles in the Christian literary world.Brought to you by Roberta Foster, KNEO Radio and the Sky High Podcast Network.
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