A weekly podcast featuring Christian leaders from around the world that are impacting the Kingdom of God.
- Hosted by Dr. Bob Moffitt & Pastor Julian Gibb
Latest Episode
Julian Gibb interviews Pastor Singh Part 1. Listen to the amazing story of how God saved, healed, and led a 16 year old boy to walk the length and breadth of India. Today there are 70,000 house churches in India, with 15 – 20 people each, as God has used Pastor Singh’ obedience. https://www.atriskradio.com
“Many people are searching for answers to the question of what it looks like to be the hands and feet of Jesus. Each week, different leaders provide testimonials of how simple acts of love are changing lives, and demonstrating Jesus Christ in the community, the city, and the nation.”
Pastor, I don’t have money to eat today
Meshak, serving as a Pastor in a poor area of Nairobi, Kenya, shares how he and his congregation serve sacrificially in his community with the love of God. “Every year,
Emma Quisenberry – 5-10-21
Emma Quisenberry with the Gem Foundation in Uganda shares amazing stories of caring for and sacrificially serving neighbors and orphans with disabilities.
Jennifer Tompkins – 5-3-21
Jennifer Tompkins from Tucson Refugee Ministries shares amazing stories of grace and redemption among recent refugee arrivals.
A little bit of faith and a great big God – Part 2 of 2
John Thomas, Executive Director of Living Hope in Cape Town, South Africa, in Part 2 of 2 tells amazing stories of God’s provision, “When God has his fingerprints over something,
I want to change my baby’s name to “The Lord is my hope” – Part 1
John Thomas, Executive Director of Living Hope in Cape Town, South Africa, along with his church, is bringing hope and breaking despair for the needy people in the area. John
We’ve all got our small part to play
John Cozens, in addition to a full time job, helps widows and people in need with mechanical issues. John says, “We’ve all got our small part to play.” “It’s a
If you wait until you’re ready to forgive, you’ll never do it; Part 3 of 3
Marcus Doe, in his third of three broadcasts, upon returning to Liberia for 5 weeks, was amongst the warriors who were in the war when he was a boy. “They
I was able to say, “I forgive you.” Part 2 of 3
Marcus Doe, originally from Liberia, became a refugee in Ghana at age 12; when he started attending school he learned that his father had been murdered. A year later, “When
I still had hatred toward the man who made me an orphan – Part 1 of 3
Marcus Doe, originally from Liberia, shares his story of reconciliation. Escaping the war in Liberia, he traveled by ship to America as a refugee. He learned at the age of