Mike’s Minute #22: Honoring Veterans…Now!
Touching story of a veteran with mental and physical challenges, whose life was blessed just prior to his death by a simple act of kindness. Special guest: Allegra Taylor of the Sgt. R.G. Henderson House in West Sacramento: 916-368-0733
Set Free in Prison!
Touching story of Harvey Melgoza, doing time in Folsom Prison, giving his life to Christ, and then the amazing light emanating from his shoe repair store in Oakdale, California! Great wisdom for families with loved ones who are incarcerated. Contact: Harvey’s Shoe Repair, 316 E. “F” in Oakdale, CA 209-848-0803
Victory for Veterans!
We examine the tragedies facing so many veterans in our communities, but celebrate two amazing, grass roots efforts to provide hope, futures, self-esteem, and victory for veterans! You’ll be inspired and motivated, and receive some nuggets of wisdom on how to bless veterans in your midst! Gardol Wilson of Modesto’s […]
Mike’s Minute #21: Blessing Children!
Veteran School Board Member Cindy Marks with simple, profound ways to help elementary school children succeed!
The Little House That Cares
High octane motivation! An incredible journey into the lives of the blind–those blind from birth, and those who lost sight as adults–as told by our very special guests: Marty Lanser, Janet Gearhart, Ruth McKinsey, and Jon Brooks. The book discussed is “The Little House That Cares”, inspiring stories from 17 […]
Young Minds/High Impact!
Incredible story of three university students who saw a need, and created high-impact momentum to meet the needs of the homeless! Special Guests: Sunny Panh, Nikki Kaur, and Matthew Smith (CSU Stanislaus Students). To contact Sunny: [email protected]
Forgiveness Unpacked
Dr. Jim Henman (therapist, psychologist, author) joins us for a deep look at forgiveness, restoration, and the healthy dynamics of living in truth and reality! (See Jim’s website at www.cairforyou.com)
Mike’s Minute #19: Toxic Serving?
Part 1: Are we doing more damage than good in some of our well-meaning acts of service?
The Easter Shovel?
Just a thought…