Search results:
Sorry, but nothing matched your search terms.
Even So Come album image

Even So Come

Kristian Stanfill

Press play to listen

And feel free to keep navigating the site—your favorite music will continue to play!

Open the player

Click the down arrow to see what's playing, recently played songs, and more!

Press play to listen

And feel free to keep navigating the site—your favorite music will continue to play!

Open the player

Click the down arrow to see what's playing, recently played songs, and more!

Open the website structure
1 of
host
On the air

Even So Come album image

Even So Come

Kristian Stanfill

Recently played

What If album image

What If

Matthew West

8:10pm

Faithfully album image

Faithfully

TobyMac

8:07pm

I Thank God album image

I Thank God

Housefires, JWLKRS Worship & Ryan Ellis feat. Blake Wiggins

8:03pm

No results found
A view of a foggy forest

Podcasts

The Unfolding

God is writing a great big story and you have a standing invitation to be a part of it. Every week, host Meridith Foster sits down with a guest to share their chapter in God’s unfolding story.

Recommended for you

A view of a foggy forest
New episode

Page 196: Ryan Senters: Dad of 11 Transforms Foster Kids’ Lives  

Hanai is a Hawaiian term for “adopted” or “chosen” family and it is a really effective way to describe Ryan and Sara Senters. When Ryan was younger, he was all about chasing significance. But then God gave him a heart for vulnerable kids. In their 17 years of marriage, Ryan and Sara have been parents to 11 kids- two biological and nine foster kids they have adopted. But their passion and willingness to trust God has led them on a wild journey of faith. Their story is so remarkable, People Magazine and CBS Morning News have featured stories about their family. Ryan and Sara never imagined they would be parents to 11 or help provide family for hundreds more, but once they heard God’s call on their lives, they could not look back. Ryan and Sara are the founders of Ohana, a foster care agency with 40 homes in Arizona and Hanai Coffee, where kids aging out of the foster system find hope, job training and life skills.

Get started
A view of a foggy forest
New episode

Unfolding Short Stories: "Go deeper in Jesus and prioritize your family" – David Smallbone

David Smallbone is the father of Luke and Joel Smallbone (For King and Country) and Rebecca St. James. In today's short story, he shares about his family's journey from Australia to Nashville. After losing everything on a large Christian tour, David's family moved to the U.S. to pursue greater opportunities. But when they got there, they faced even more hardship, until they finally found provision in faith and community, through the generosity of a local church. From humble beginnings in Christian media in Australia to navigating rejection and setbacks in America, the Smallbones' story is one of resilience and perseverance. Now, their remarkable journey is chronicled in the inspiring new film "Unsung Hero," produced by David's sons Joel and Luke. Listen in as David encourages you to deepen your relationship with Jesus, prioritize family, and find hope in the face of adversity.

Get started
A view of a foggy forest
New episode

Unfolding Short Stories: "I drink from a well I didn't dig." Rebekah Albaugh

Rebekah Albaugh recounts the rich legacy of faith that precedes her, beginning with her grandparents, who first met at a Moody Bible Institute rally in the 1940s. This legacy continued with her parents, who remained steadfast in their devotion to Jesus until their final moments. Tragedy struck when Rebekah lost her father at the young age of 18, yet her mother never stopped praising God. Even as her mother battled cancer and endured suffering and memory loss, she recalled the hymns from her youth, and sang until her last days. This is why Rebekah says "I drink from a well I didn't dig."

Get started
Sun ellipse

Give now and keep Christ-centered radio coming your way in Central Illinois

Sun icon with rays
Sleeping woman in headphones