Are you a woman who wants to know God and live life His way? If so, Revive Our Hearts can help you. The host, Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, has an incredible passion and love for Jesus Christ and for women. Listen in to this nationally syndicated radio program heard each weekday on nearly 1,000 radio station outlets as Nancy interviews guests and teaches directly from God's Word. This is more than just a program--get ready for a personal, counter-cultural revolution in your heart and home!
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Streamline Your Hiring Process. Know Who You're Hiring
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Nancy shares the story of a mother who struggled to embrace her special needs child.
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Karen Ellis shows us the high value of serving, loving, and empowering the widow and the orphan.
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The poor and needy are all around us. God sees them and moves toward them, not away from them.
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Your brothers and sisters in Christ are facing intense pressure to be quiet about their faith. You’ll hear some of their stories and discover God's provision.
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A follower of Jesus was being persecuted in a prison in Southeast Asia. This awakened in Al Henson a desire to get involved.
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You might live with constant, chronic, excruciating pain . . . all the time! Glenna Marshall shares how she’s found joy in the midst of chronic pain.
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No matter how many good programs a church has in place, it still needs revival. This is the force that gives life to the Body of Christ.
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At a wedding everyone loves it when the bride appears. Nancy shows the Church as the Bride.
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When you see the pain in the world and the sin in your own heart, do you ever just slow down and weep?
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We usually pray that God would take away our tears. But Nancy points out that positive tears precede revival.
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Some of us would rather stay in captivity than have the freedom of obedience because to obey God can be hard.
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What’s the best way to let the world know what your church is doing? The answer has nothing to do with hiring a PR firm!
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When’s the last time you wept in church? You’ve probably cried tears of joy, but what about tears of repentance?
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Almost everyone has good intentions. We all want to change the world for good.
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Almost everyone has good intentions. We all want to change the world for good, but without God’s help we can do nothing.
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Our compassion flows from God’s love to us, outward to others. A group of women share the practical implications of compassion in action.
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Have you ever found yourself showing compassion, giving and giving, and suddenly you realize that there’s something unhealthy about the relationship?
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If you knew Jesus needed something to eat, you’d probably bend over backwards to help Him out. Nicole Furno explores a powerful parable Jesus told.
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Showing compassion takes humility. What exactly does that mean? Erika VanHaitsma explains and reminds us of the Lord’s unconditional compassion.
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If you’ve been hurt by someone, the last thing you might think of is to show that person compassion. But that’s what God does with us, over and over.
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Your crisis can be a sacrifice to the Lord. Karen Loritts gave God control over a crisis in her life. But then she kept trying to take it back.
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What circumstances threaten your trust? After someone caused great pain to her family, Karen Loritts wanted to lash out in anger and hurt someone.
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When you’ve been hurt, it can be hard to forgive. Erin Davis helps you understand both why and how you should forgive.
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As a believer in Jesus, what picture are you giving others of Him? Nancy says they don’t need to see a “goody–two–shoes.” They need something far better.
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Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, Barbara Rainey, and others offer perspective and comfort for parents of prodigals.
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