Just like Jesus cleansed the Temple, sometimes we are in need of a good cleanse ourselves as we hear in this episode of TURNING HOME called "The Cleanse" (of course).
God's patience is remarkable! We are a whiney, complaining people, yet God never stops chasing after us, trying to give us what we want and need as we hear in this episode of TURNING HOME called "In One Ear..."
How do we grow as a church or as an individual? The answer is in the most well-known verse in the Bible. We talk about it here in this episode of TURNING HOME called "God So Loves..."
We look at the transfiguration stories in this episode of TURNING HOME called "Afraid Not". No, that's not a typo; there are more than one.
Jesus takes on a subject we don't talk a lot about in church anymore: SIN! Find out what he has to say about it in this episode of TURNING HOME called "I Porky, I Okay!"
Just as salt enhances the flavor of food, Jesus says we as Christians are meant to enhance the flavor of the world around us. "Salt-N-Light" is the name of this episode of TURNING HOME.
Jesus must have been from the south! He will "Bless Your Heart!" many times in this episode of TURNING HOME.
A worldly fool vs a Godly fool. Pick one. Take a few minutes and listen to each argument in this edition of TURNING HOME called "What Kind of Fool Am I".
The story of the first disciple who became "Second Fiddle" in this episode of TURNING HOME.
John T. Baptist asked "The Obvious Question" when Jesus came to the Jordan. We try to answer it in this episode of TURNING HOME.
"The New Testament" is more than the last 27 books of Bible as we hear in this Christmas Day episode of TURNING HOME.
My high school World History teacher, Mr. Abney, never told us about "Mary the Revolutionary". We'll hear all about her in this episode of TURNING HOME.
John the Baptist would have fit in well with our county road crews as we learn in this episode of TURNING HOME called "The Salvation Road".
What would it be like to wear the uniform of the Lord? If we proclaim to be Christians, we do. All. The. Time.
It's funny how a song which you've known all your life suddenly takes on new meaning. Find out what "Do Lord, O Do Lord" is really all about in this episode of TURNING HOME.
For some, the end of the world is their greatest concern. Jesus tells us this should not be so as we hear in this episode of TURNING HOME called "Snake In the House!"
Jesus calls us to be what we already are--saints! The message on this All Saints Sunday episode of TURNING HOME is that we are already "Blessed" beyond our comprehension.
A wee little man up a tall tree was shone the saving grace of Jesus in this episode of TURNING HOME called "A Short Story".
The Southern phrase, "Lawd A Mercy", translated in this episode of TURNING HOME.
Are you a nudnick? Take 15 minutes and find out "How to Be a Nudnick" in this episode of TURNING HOME!
Jesus asked "Where are the nine?", but I want to know more about "The Tenth Leper". We'll talk about him in this episode of TURNING HOME.
Every job has it's standards, the minimum requirements to accomplish a given task. What is the "Standard of Service" required to be a disciple of Christ? We talk about that in this episode of TURNING HOME.
How do we bridge the gap between rich and poor, hate and love, heaven and hell? Let's talk about it in this episode of TURNING HOME called "Bridging the Gap".
Is our value in Heaven directly proportional to our degree of lostness on Earth? It's the question addressed in this episode of TURNING HOME called "The Lost and Found Department".