Conversations with Faith-full Men

 

Wess Stafford

Josh McDowell

Michael Landon, Jr. NEW

David Meece - NEW

 

- COMING SOON - INTERVIEW WITH RANDY ALCORN

 

Conversations with

Faith-full Women:

 
Judy Siegle
Darlene Zschech
Nancy Guthrie
Jennifer Sands
Margaret Becker
Sara Groves
Sandy Rios
Brandi Swindell
Babbie Mason
Jennifer O'Neill
Joy Williams 
Kim Meeder
Kathy Gallagher
Lily Isaacs
Ann Downing
Kelly Crabb Bowling
Karen Peck
Erin Moss
Vanessa Mahaffey


Articles:
 

Seeing Yourself As God Sees You.
A Lifestyle Of Faithfulness.
Sisterhood.
Walking in Circles.
Forgiveness Set Me Free.
 


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Mercy Hope (Interviewer)
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By way of articles, interviews, and women's events we seek to bring together those from all backgrounds to encourage each other in their common bond of Jesus Christ, and reach out to those needing His love. 

 

NEW - Video Interview with David Meece

 

Christian music legend David Meece is the composer of modern-day classics such as "We Are The Reason", "My Father's Chair", "Rainbows In The Night" and the Christmas ballad "One Small Child".

 

In this video interview, Mercy Hope and David Meece discuss his music career, his family, the process of forgiving his father, the story behind his hit song, "I Can See", his healing from diabetes, and more. Join us for this inspiring interview!

Click here to watch this interview with David Meece.

 

NEW - Interview with Michael Landon, Jr.

 

FaithTalks: First of all, I’d like you to share a little bit about your growing up experience and what it was that led you to the Lord.

Michael Landon, Jr: I grew up in a great home with a loving father and a loving mother and sometimes loving sisters and brothers (laughs), but we were living a moral life without God. And you know, that’s only going to take you so far. So at the age of fifteen, my world was turned upside down. My father had an affair and left my mom. Up to that point my father was my god because he provided all my needs, he loved me, he took care of me, I mean, he was the perfect dad. So I became a rebellious teenager. A confused and rebellious teenager, nothing out of the ordinary, my story is told tens of thousands of times over.
Anyways, during that time, my mother was with her manicurist. Prior to the turmoil in my family, my mother used to pretend to be asleep so she wouldn’t have to talk to her manicurist (laughs), but after all this stuff came up she started asking questions to Lois and Lois started answering these questions...

 

Click here to read the full interview with Michael Landon, Jr.

 

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