Federal Prison is safer to me than the streets of Tucson at night

Bob Moffitt speaks with Charlene Leach who started visiting her grandson in prison to encourage and build him up in the Lord, and now works with Prison Fellowship as a ‘grandmother’ of sorts with inmates; one inmate asked, “Excuse me, could I call you Mamaw?”  She tells several stories of God working through her among incarcerated people. Prison Fellowship

Recent Episodes

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That’s how we saw Jesus

Bob Moffitt interviews Clint Leavitt, Pastor of Midtown Presbyterian Church and Bikonzi Moise from the DR Congo.  Bikonzi mentions the pain and suffering, as well as the miracle that caused his family to flee a refugee camp for America, “At the time we didn’t really trust a lot because the very people that we trusted the most were the people who turned against us.”  Bikonzi tells of being adopted by a family here in the US, “That’s how we saw

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Can we disagree and still be friends?

Bob Moffitt interviews Jojo Ruba who encourages conversations with those with same-sex attractions and LGBT identity, based on his own healing experience with the Word of God, Jesus and people who walked with him. Jojo says, “Our culture has been teaching us that gender feelings define your identity.  A counselor told me, ‘Your sexual feelings are things that you have, they are not things that you are, unless you choose to make your feelings your identity’. Who defines me is

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How can God use me for the Persecuted Church?

Julian Gibb, how many persecuted Christians are in the world? What can I do? Moses says, “Don’t let the magnitude of the problem cripple your heart, deter you from taking steps.” Learn what steps you can take. globalchristianrelief.org