Podcasts
Podcasts
Monday, March 13, 201703/13/2017
The Schilling Show 3/13/17 Hour 1: Miss V and Roger Ream
In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm
Miss V. shares with us the similar struggles that China and underground churches are facing when it comes to expressing Christianity. Roger Ream…
Saturday, March 11, 201703/11/2017
The Voice Of Truth 3.12.17
The Voice Of Truth
3.12.17
The Voice of Truth 3.12.17
Current Sermon Series: “God’s Undeniable Grace”
Today’s Message: A Frantic Father & A Fragile Female
Today’s Scripture: Luke 8: 40 – 56
Someone has said,
“Your worst days are never so bad that you are beyond the reach of God’s Grace. And your best days are never so bad that you are beyond the need of God’s Grace.”
Saturday, March 11, 201703/11/2017
Education in America – 3/11/17
Mary Robinson is joined by Jim Esposito to talk about teacher effectiveness.
Saturday, March 11, 201703/11/2017
Vitality Now – 3/11/17
In Vitality Now
Dr. Brian Prax and Dr. Jennifer Prax talk about the difference between addictions, cravings, and hunger.
Saturday, March 11, 201703/11/2017
Kelly Eplee
Kelly Eplee joins Jeanne McCusker to take about Building Goodness.
Saturday, March 11, 201703/11/2017
Attorney’s View On Real Estate Market
Bill Tucker joins Michael Guthrie to share an attorney’s view of real estate.
Friday, March 10, 201703/10/2017
Mark Lorenzoni on Upcoming Area Races
Friday, March 10, 201703/10/2017
The Schilling Show 3-10-17 Hour2: Citizen Patriot Awards and Jason Perry
In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm
Savannah and Ashton join the show to give details of the outcome of the Fundraiser and Birthday event also a…
Friday, March 10, 201703/10/2017
The Schilling Show 3-10-17 Hour1: Shawn Tuma and KC Johnson
In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm
Shawn Tuma gives insight on the Wiki leaks spying story and what people should be aware of when using they’re devices. KC Johnson…
Thursday, March 9, 201703/09/2017
Warm, Demanding Teachers Help Students, Especially African-Americans
In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm
Lia Sanilos, from Curry School of education at The University of Virginia, talks with Les Sinclair about their new study showing students, especially African-Americans, thrive with warm, yet demanding teachers.




