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City Talks Radio Episode "Sanity's Sake"

You and I often think of Jesus Christ saving us from going to Hell when we leave this world, when in fact, He is here right now to free us from the Hell of the mind - for sanity's sake.

City Talks Africa Radio Special

A 35-minute radio special dedicated to our friends and fellow broadcasters in Africa.

City Talks Radio Episode "Almost Gold"

This episode highlights the importance of faith and persisence, and how the rewards of our persistence may be closer tham we think.

City Talks Radio Episode "Love Letter"

This episode tells the story of Margaret Ruth Baker, a minister from the United States who wrote an amazing and inspiring book called, "A Long Love Letter."

Jesus Understands Your Pain | Your Nightly Prayer

Are you carrying pain, grief, or loneliness tonight?


In this peaceful Nightly Prayer, we reflect on the comforting truth that Jesus understands our suffering. Scripture tells us in Isaiah 53:3 that Christ was “a man of sorrows, acquainted with deepest grief.” He experienced rejection, sorrow, and pain so that we would never have to face our struggles alone.


Tonight’s devotional, written by Sophia Bricker and read by Brooke McLoughlin, reminds us that when we feel misunderstood or isolated in our suffering, Jesus is near. He knows the weight of grief, the sting of rejection, and the burdens we carry. Because of His sacrifice, we can bring our pain to Him and find comfort, hope, and healing.


As you listen, allow this prayer to quiet your heart, release your worries to God, and rest in the assurance that Christ walks with you through every valley.


Tonight’s Scripture:

📖 “He was despised and rejected—a man of sorrows, acquainted with deepest grief.” — Isaiah 53:3


Let this prayer guide you into a place of peace as you end your day in God's presence.

Jesus loves you

He does love you

Morning Prayer | A Prayer to Be Disposable for the Lord | Your Daily Prayer

What does it truly mean to give your life completely to God?


In today’s Daily Prayer, Christine F. Perry reflects on the powerful words of 2 Timothy 4:6, where the apostle Paul says he is being “poured out like a drink offering.” Through a personal story about writing books and facing unexpected disappointment when one was pulled from publication, she shares a deep lesson about surrendering our plans, identities, and ambitions to the Lord.


This prayer invites us to examine our own lives. Are we building our own kingdoms, or are we living for Christ and His purposes? Being “disposable” for the Lord means trusting God with every part of our lives—our careers, relationships, dreams, and future.


As you listen, take a moment to quiet your heart and ask God to help you live a life fully surrendered to Him.


Scripture:

📖 “For I am already being poured out like a drink offering, and the time for my departure is near.” — 2 Timothy 4:6


Let this prayer encourage you to trust God, seek His kingdom first, and allow your life to be used for His glory.

Fighting for....Peace Shalom

Peacemaking requires bravery (Iran) There is an Irish legend about two feuding clans in medieval Ireland- the O’Neills and the O’Donnells. For generations, they were locked in a bitter cycle of attack and retaliation. Mortal enemies. Eventually, one chieftain decided the bloodshed had to end. He went to his enemy’s stronghold. Instead of arriving with soldiers at his back, he came alone. He pushed his bare arm through the gate and called out, “Here is my hand. You may cut it off, or you may take it in peace.” The other chieftain chose to grasp the hand, and the decades-long feud ended. The story reminds me of a hard lesson from human history we seem to forget: the fruit of cooperation is peace, and the wages of domination are destruction. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.” Peacemaking is not weak, passive, or easy. More than once, Jesus reminded those with ears to hear that the right path is rarely the easy one. As those Irish chieftains demonstrated, it involves stepping into conflict, working toward reconciliation, repairing broken relationships, and the courage to seek justice and restoration. It often involves restraint. True warriors understand this better than anyone. Shalom In Hebrew, shalom is a blessing of wholeness and peace- right relationship with God, harmony among people, restoration where there has been fracture, and well-being of body and soul. I can think of no better wish for our world today. Shalom. The song pairing is a new composition intended to be sung together in worship - Shalom- I Wish You Peace. It is produced by AI (pretty amazing). https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XOqoANpmWKo Until next time, stay safe, be well, and keep walking in the light.

The Love of Jesus Finds You Right Where You Are

No matter how broken you feel, Jesus meets you right where you are with healing, hope, and unconditional love. Cynthia Garrett’s powerful story reveals how Christ’s presence can transform even the deepest wounds into a testimony of freedom and restoration. Discover how His love can do the same for you.


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How God Turns Our Pain into Purpose

Life is full of struggles, difficulties, and seasons of loss and disappointment. Instead of crying out and saying, "Why God," blaming Him for the difficulties, or being upset that He would allow them, I have learned to cling to Him despite them. I now choose to trust His promises, like Romans 8.28-29.


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How Grief Revealed God's Presence and Strengthened My Faith

My faith has been challenged over the years with the loss of my mother in 2017, and I found that what I thought was a fickle faith and an unstable relationship with God was just my faith being challenged in ways that I hadn't imagined before. I can now say years later, my faith is stronger than ever, and thanks to my mom for that. She left a legacy of love, hope, and light, which she built on her relationship with God and her belief in Heaven.


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The Shrewd Woman Who Escaped a Nightmare

In January 1995, on the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Eva Kor did the unthinkable. She forgave the Nazis. As a survivor of the horrible experiments of Dr. Mengele, she stood amidst the ruins of the camp and signed a declaration of individual forgiveness. As we begin our 2026, a milestone year for American history, Eva's story serves as a profound moral compass. In this video, we explore the "lethal gift of forgiveness" Was it a betrayal of the past of the ultimate act of spiritual liberation? Join me as we dive into the intersection of history, moralit5y, and the power of grace. Subscribe for more inspiring quote from women in history Visit my website at cynthialsimmons.com Share your thoughts: Does forgiveness mean forgetting? #EvaKor, #forgiveness, #womeninhistory, #christianhistory, #faithandfreedom, #historicalfact, #moralcourage, #america250

Wait . . . Do Hand Gestures Count?

Is there such a thing? A lively debate? Are there Christian swear words? What about tone-down substitutes? Before you decide, read Psalm 19:14

How a Childhood Dream Led Me Straight into the Arms of Jesus

My journey started when I was about seven years old.

My best friend's dad was our pastor, and he talked to us girls and told us that we were lost. Well, I didn't understand what that meant as a seven-year-old, but it got me to thinking because up until that time, I just thought people went to heaven because they were good and the bad people went to, well, you know, that other place that kids aren't supposed to talk about. But then when he told us that, it got me thinking about it.

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The Promise That Keeps Me Following Jesus Every Day

Here's why I'm a Christian and always will be. The first time I ever walked into a church, at least that I remember, I was around 11 years old, and it was actually the first time I had ever heard somebody talking about their relationship with Jesus. Believe it or not, the guy speaking at that church that day was somebody named Rick Stanley. I don't know where he is now. I don't know what he's doing with his life now, but at the time, he was Elvis Presley's stepbrother.


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God Met Me in My Struggle and Never Let Go

Amanda grew up in church with a “boring testimony,” but when anxiety, depression, and deep questions about God hit in young motherhood, she found a faith rooted not just in tradition—but in the grace of a God who meets us in our darkest places.


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What Does It Really Mean to Trust God Through Life’s Highs and Lows?

Life’s journey is full of twists, turns, and unexpected detours, but what if every moment—both the beautiful and the messy—was shaping you for something greater? Through loss, love, and seasons of uncertainty, God’s faithfulness remains constant, inviting us to trust Him even when we don’t understand. If you’ve ever questioned His plan, this story will remind you that He is always working behind the scenes, weaving something beautiful out of every broken piece.


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A Prayer for When Circumstances Leave You Feeling Stuck

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