Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Tuesday, January 15, 201901/15/2019

The Schilling Show 1/15/19 Hour 1: Eddie Scarry, Victoria Cobb

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Eddie Scarry, commentary writer for Washington Examiner, discusses Democrats “no border crisis”, Trump’s remarks, and Obama’s “border crisis”. Executive director…

Tuesday, January 15, 201901/15/2019

Dr. Mark Miller

In Live Well

Dr. Mark Miller is featured in “Live Well” to give more information on stem cell injection, and potential dangers associated with the practice. 

Monday, January 14, 201901/14/2019

The Schilling Show 1/14/19 Hour 2: Adolphus Stewart and Dale Johnson, Joel Griffith, Jim Greenwood

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

The Schilling Show 1/14/19 Hour 2: Adolphus Stewart and Dale Johnson, Joel Griffith, Jim Greenwood

Monday, January 14, 201901/14/2019

The Schilling Show 1/14/19 Michael Daugherty, Andrew Gabel

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

The Schilling Show 1/14/19 Michael Daugherty, Andrew Gabel

Sunday, January 13, 201901/13/2019

Community Vision 1.13.19

In Community Vision

Listen to another edition of the radio program with Pastor William Washington and Jay James of the Bridge Ministry.

Sunday, January 13, 201901/13/2019

Lou Hatter VDOT Update

In Morning News Weekends

Lou Hatter of VDOT joins Wendy for an update on road conditions for this morning.

Saturday, January 12, 201901/12/2019

The Voice Of Truth 1.13.19

In The Voice of Truth

The Voice of Truth 1.13.19

Current Sermon Series: New Beginnings

Today’s Message: “If You Could Ask God For Anything …”

Today’s Scripture: I Chronicles 4: 9 – 10

(part 2)

This is part two of a study of the prayer of Jabez. We will look at the 4 elements of his prayer and see how this type of prayer is the kind God wants to answer for us as well.

Saturday, January 12, 201901/12/2019

1-12-19 Innera Nutrition

In Modern Insurance with Robert Gibb

Robert is joined by Stacy Allenbach-Stunes from Innera Nutrition.

Saturday, January 12, 201901/12/2019

1-12-19 Doris Gelbman

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne welcomes Elder Law Attorney Doris Gelbman to talk about getting your affairs in order as we start a new year.

Saturday, January 12, 201901/12/2019

Virginia Realtor Association President Beckwith Bolle

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie has a conversation with Virginia Realtor Association President Beckwith Bolle.

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