Episodes

Thursday May 14, 2026
Thursday May 14, 2026
In this inspiring podcast, Eunice Wagatu testifies how her faith in God has carried her through very difficult and challenging times throughout her life. She says that she gives her testimony to help support us and others who go through difficult times.
Eunice was abandoned by her parents when she was only six months old; her mother even tried to kill her by throwing her into a giant belly pot when she was an infant. God didn't let her die, but saved her to be a living testimony of what God can do.
Eunice grew up relying on God on everything and knowing that he had a greater plan for her life. She quotes Romans 8:28, which says: "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him who have been called according to his purpose. What is true is this: no suffering is in vain when you have true faith.

Monday Apr 13, 2026
Monday Apr 13, 2026
In this podcast, "Daniel in the Lions Den," we see Daniel as a type of Jesus Christ. Daniel clearly shows the foreshadowing of Christ's suffering, death, and resurrection. The parallels are drawn between Daniel's unwavering faith, his enemies' inability to find fault, and miraculous deliverance. Jesus also lived a life of perfect obedience and integrity, facing false accusations, but remaining without fault. Daniel's superior abilities and character led to envy. The plots by his rivals mirrored the jealousy and opposition Jesus faced from religious leaders.

Thursday Mar 26, 2026

Sunday Mar 22, 2026
Sunday Mar 22, 2026
In this podcast, "Jonah as a type of Jesus Christ; the story of Jonah as you have never heard," we see Jonah as undoubtedly a type of Jesus Christ. Jesus himself referenced Jonah as a type of himself, and Jonah's experience in the fish's belly is a sign of his own fate. Jesus, when asked for a sign to prove his own identity, stated that the only sign he would give was the sign of Prophet Jonah. Jesus compared Jonah's three days and nights spent in the fish's belly to his own time in the tomb. Just as Jonah emerged from the fish, Jesus rose from the dead on the third day, symbolizing a new life and a victory over death.

Thursday Mar 19, 2026
Thursday Mar 19, 2026
Gospel Soul worship songs filled with faith, hope, and powerful soul melodies.
"Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need." ~ Hebrews 4:16

Saturday Mar 07, 2026
Saturday Mar 07, 2026
In this teaching, "Elijah as a type of Jesus Christ; the Compassionate life of Prophet Elijah," we see a parallel between the actions of Elijah in the Old Testament and the actions of Jesus in the New Testament. For example: In 1Kings 17 tells about similar miracles performed by both Elijah and Jesus. Elijah in the Old Testament and Jesus in the New Testament. Elijah is sent to a widow in Zeraphath in a time of a great famine, where she and her son are on the verge of starvation, mirroring Jesus' feeding the multitude with a few loaves of bread and fishes. When the widow's son dies, Elijah prays and raises him back to life, foreshadowing Jesus' resurrection power. The widow initially doubts Elijah's ability to help them. But she ultimately trusted in God's power through him. It is similar to how people must have faith in Jesus Christ to receive his blessings.

Thursday Mar 05, 2026

Saturday Feb 28, 2026
Saturday Feb 28, 2026
In this podcast, "Solomon as a type of Jesus Christ; the One who's wisdom is greater than Samson's, informs us that King Solomon's reign was peaceful and similar to Jesus's rule. Solomon building of the Temple was the high point of his reign. Jesus will raise a Temple of Living People in whom God will dwell. The Queen of Sheba recognized that Solomon's success was due to God's favor and not his own abilities.

Wednesday Feb 25, 2026

Saturday Feb 14, 2026
Saturday Feb 14, 2026
In this podcast, "Samson as a type of Jesus Christ; a story of betrayal and redemption" considers Samson as a type of Jesus Christ because of their similarities, and the way Samson foreshadowed Jesus' actions. Samson and Jesus were both born to parents who were told about them by an angel. Both were called to deliver God's people from bandage and had strength that came from the Spirit of God. They were both betrayed by people who they considered close to them. Samson's story points to Jesus as the true and better Samson who would succeed where Samson failed.


