Teri Camp & April O’Brien: The Prodigal Experience
We have all experienced moments of being led astray from our walks with the Lord, but on this episode of "Living Grace," host Cheryl Brodersen discusses the prodigal experience with mother-daughter duo, Teri Camp and April O'Brien. April shares her testimony of being a prodigal and walking away from her Christian influence at home. As April and Teri share their perspectives in this experience, they both give encouragement to never give up
Romy Godding: Forgotten Dreams
God desires to fulfill dreams He has placed on your heart. Host Cheryl Brodersen talks with guest Romy Godding on how God miraculously called, led and fulfilled a calling and dream in Romy’s heart. After receiving the Lord, Romy felt a strong desire to be in ministry and serve as a missionary in England. Enjoy this episode as Romy shares that even through seasons of suffering, God is faithful to walk us
Terri Fischer: An Unexpected Open Door
I got to sit down and talk with Terri Fischer, who shares how even through a path of suffering, God will open doors that no one can shut. Trials are certainly not planned, but God is faithful to guide us through the often loneliness and pain we feel in trials, especially when it is relational. Terri emphasizes, 'Forgiveness doesn't always mean reconciliation, in fact, it can't. Sometimes forgiveness means backing off." Be encouraged today that
Sharon & Terri Fischer: The Birth of Calvary Chapel
We are excited for season four of "Living Grace" as host Cheryl Brodersen discusses the inception of Calvary Chapel with guests Terri and Sharon Fischer. Sharon has written a book titled, "I Remember: The Birth of Calvary Chapel," and the ladies recount the events and stirrings from the Holy Spirit that led to the beginning of the movement and Chuck Smith transitioning as the pastor of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa. Enjoy detailed stories
Vicki Bentley: Supporting the Next Generation
On this episode of "Living Grace," Cheryl Brodersen and Vicki Bentley, wife of Pastor Ray Bentley of Maranatha Chapel, discuss the importance of encouraging the next generation. As Vicki points out, this generation has reached the highest percentage of depression and suicide rates. They need to be reminded of the hope that is eternal and alive through Jesus Christ. Both Vicki and Cheryl express the need to not impart fear into the