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9/24/2009 6:19 PM UTC
Help us to help those with Bi-Polar, Depression and other Mental Illnesses. Hey we got a Brand New Website and blog. We need you to tell us how we can make it better. www.rcmintv.us AND we have a NEW Support blog for people with bi-polar disorder, depression, and/or ANY other mental illnesses or those that have loved ones with a mental illness. It is at: http://rcmintv.livejournal.com/ We are doing TV Broadcasts now more than Radio, that's why we are no longer doing shows here. See you there my friend.
KarenYvette
9/11/2009 9:25 PM UTC
Hi Amy. Thanks for your show!
Lynene
6/18/2009 7:08 PM UTC
I wasn't able to listen to the Susan Isaacs show live, but glad I found the time today. Please enter me in your drawing if it's not too late. I believe her book would be both entertaining & though provoking. Good interview!
Doylene
6/11/2009 5:45 PM UTC
I enjoyed the show even though I don't agree with her on many levels. I would like to be added to the drawing for the book and find out more about her. I would like to review her book. Great program. Doylene
6/4/2009 6:03 PM UTC
Another great show today Amy. What a fantastic testimony Jontez has. I'm sure God has big plans for him!
5/28/2009 5:46 PM UTC
I thoroughly enjoyed today's show and look forward to reading more about the Barna Group study in the book. This subject is so important for every Christian to grasp. We DO influence our world one way or another. Which way will we choose?
Susy Flory
5/28/2009 5:41 PM UTC
Great interview with Barna Research Group president. I liked his comment about the media--that sometimes we give the media too much credit in influencing spirituality--that culture changes only through individuals, through love & community, and through the Holy Spirit. Loved it. You rock!
FLSEACHELLE
1/8/2009 6:46 PM UTC
Hey Amy...good show today...Although it was kinda hard to hear her...I did hear her talk about even through tough times...that we all need to learn to give it to God like she has. I loved hearing her sweet voice that was so sincere. Blessings to you Amy!!
Smarie
10/27/2008 8:35 PM UTC
hi amy, i cant get my messege button to work, but please enter me in the drawing to win the Rebecca St. James book. thank you. . i was surprised with the new show time. i m glad i set the reminder thing. :)
10/24/2008 2:54 AM UTC
Hey Amy, Loved the show with Beloved. Great and funny women who are very passionate for the Lord!!! Blessings to you Amy!!!
Sandra Stanford
10/24/2008 2:04 AM UTC
Amy, Enjoyed the show! Congrats on the new time slot! I would love to be entered into your drawing. Sandra Stanford
Life Trekking Coach
10/6/2008 2:43 PM UTC
Thanks again for coming by & listening to the show! Best wishes, LTC
10/2/2008 5:55 PM UTC
hi Amy, i am going to bring headphones next thursday. i love your shows. the point of grace girls were great like always and i am going to go through my shoes when i get home for todays guest. and i am excited to hear the upcomming show about the frazzled female. i know i will relate to it and find some more strength. may God bless you and keep going strong. your sis in Christ. Smarie
9/25/2008 6:08 PM UTC
point of grace was great they have such pretty songs
9/25/2008 5:45 PM UTC
9/12/2008 10:57 PM UTC
Thanks for the CD! Enjoyed the show with Natalie Grant tons. Best wishes, Coach A.
9/4/2008 5:46 PM UTC
Enjoyed your show and it was a treat to hear STRIVE! Best wishes, LTC
9/4/2008 5:42 PM UTC
I enjoyed the program and music today. Doylene
KAE
7/24/2008 6:07 PM UTC
I apologize I spelled Darek's name wrong before. Here's a the link to his book for sale: http://tinyurl.com/6o6u35
7/24/2008 6:02 PM UTC
Amy, Derek Issacs was awesome to listen to. It was mind blowing & insightful. I like how he approached and researched to put the book together.
No Thanks
7/24/2008 6:01 PM UTC
Great show and guest about Evolution Amy. Keep letting everyone know the Truth!
7/17/2008 6:03 PM UTC
Amy, the interview with John Schlitt was awesome. It's amazing how God works in people's lives. Thank you again! Enter me in the drawing for his CD.
The encourager1
7/15/2008 9:14 PM UTC
Gooday Amy, this si a wonderful show. God bless always sola The-encpurager
Retirement LifeRadio
7/9/2008 7:23 PM UTC
Amy, God bless you and your show. Christianity is indeed a world view and way of life. Take Care, Pamela
PEAS IN THEIR PODS
6/2/2008 3:52 AM UTC
Thank you so much for stopping by our show. Please call in next Sunday would love to talk with you.
Living by Design
6/1/2008 9:13 PM UTC
Hi Amy, I love what your show represents! Let me know how I can help support you.
5/29/2008 6:07 PM UTC
Amy, I enjoyed listening to Heather when I was finally able to get the sound. Heather is such a powerful blessing.
Spark Plug + Jackie
5/25/2008 5:00 PM UTC
Thanks for reminding us that we're all "pounding the pavement" of life, and we sometimes need a little help along the way! :-)
angelwalker7
5/15/2008 8:25 PM UTC
thank-u 4, being here, u r great
Zoe and Friends
4/26/2008 5:35 PM UTC
Blessings to you Amy! Love, Zoe
Lady Evelyn J
4/24/2008 7:48 PM UTC
Thank your for stopping by and listening to the show. I have enjoyed listening to the interview with Nancy Stafford. Be Blessed!
MKHouston
4/24/2008 6:11 PM UTC
I just finished listening to your show with Nancy Stafford. What a wonderful testimony she has of God's love, grace, and mercy!
4/10/2008 6:09 PM UTC
Chrissy was great Amy. Thanks for allowing her to share her story. I related on several levels with her. God is so awesome!
Jackie Gamber
4/10/2008 6:05 PM UTC
The show with Krissy was great (4/10/08). Thank you for inviting me! My kids sat and listened with me. We enjoyed it very much, and we'll be back!
3/6/2008 6:32 PM UTC
Joseph Rojas Interview 3/6/08 -- Amy, I truly connected with what he was saying except for doing drugs & alcohol. I hung out with those people though. The Lord grabbed my heart when I was about 10 yrs old. But, I didn't get saved until I was 14 yrs old. I was the person who was trying to witness to the druggies & alcoholic teens. I don't know how many were saved because they didn't tell me so. But, I prayed very hard for them. Thank you Joseph.
2/28/2008 7:02 PM UTC
Tammy Trent interview 2/28/08... Amy, that was an amazing interview... Praise the Lord!
KG
2/7/2008 6:30 PM UTC
I just catched the few ending minutes of your program and I believe it's great. I also like to support people that are staring out new things. In fact, I would like for you to be a guest on my Rent A Living on March 2, 2008 at 8/7c so I can help you promote your show and your ministry. For details, please email me at info@obsgia.uni.cc
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Amy Hammond Hagberg is the author of the popular "How Do You Know He's Real" book series, writes for magazines all around the globe and is a sought-after speaker. God Unplugged showcases the profound real-life journeys and dramatic encounters with God by celebrated athletes, authors, recording artists, actors. Being famous doesn’t make their lives perfect; these celebrities still struggle with the same issues that most people deal with... insecurity, anger, peer pressure, addiction and self-esteem. We'll also present the stories of Christians from all walks of life...you don't have to be a celebrity to share how God has impacted your life. These life-changing testimonies will inspire and challenge listeners and present the Gospel in a culturally relevant way. www.hesreal.com
Amy Hagberg
Date / Time: 5/28/2009 5:00 PM UTC
Category: Religion
A generation of young Americans is rejecting a Christianity they perceive to be antihomosexual, too political, and hypocritical, according to a new study from the Barna Group. The findings, presented in a new book, reveal what Christianity looks like to people ages 16-29 outside the church. "unChristian: What a New Generation Really Thinks about Christianity...and Why It Matters" is a portrait of a faith and its followers perceived to be anything but Christlike. A huge chunk of a new generation has concluded they want nothing to do with Christianity. The title of the book, "unChristian," reflects their most common reaction to the faith: they think Christians are no longer what Jesus had in mind. Join me as author David Kinnaman, president of the Barna Research Group shares practical ideas on how the church can move from an unChristian faith to an authentic expression of the message of Jesus. Be ready with your questions!
Original Air Date: 12/12/2008 2:00 AM UTC
Date / Time: 12/10/2008 3:37 PM UTC
You get up. You eat breakfast (or not). You go to work. You eat lunch. You come home. You have dinner. You go to bed. For most, the routine leaves little time for anything else. The results are usually shallow relationships with our friends, families, and our Maker. But, when your head hits the pillow at the end of the day, do you ever question if you've made the wrong things important?
North Carolina-born singer/songwriter Warren Barfield is on a mission to make the truly important things important again in his life. Things like faith, love, marriage, children, truth, and with his songs, he challenges us all to do the same. Martin Luther King Jr. said, "If a man hasn't discovered something that he will die for, he isn't fit to live." Warren has found those things in his faith, his wife, and his belief in love. "These are the things I would die for; things I will wake up every morning and spend my day fighting for." Listen in as Warren talks about how he lives intentionally and hear a few tracks of his music - a mix of pop, rock, folk, and soul.
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Date / Time: 12/9/2008 3:41 PM UTC
Original Air Date: 12/5/2008 2:00 AM UTC
Date / Time: 12/5/2008 1:22 AM UTC
Date / Time: 12/5/2008 1:16 AM UTC
As a devoted follower of Christ, I am in many ways saddened by the state of the Christian Church as an institution, and I will be addressing some of those issues in upcoming blogs. There are many who share my thoughts. On Monday morning I listed my status on Facebook as “Frustrated with Organized Religion.” For the next day my email inbox sounded like popcorn - I was peppered with responses from people who wholeheartedly agree with that statement. These people aren’t atheists or people of other religions, they are fellow Christians. Here are some of the comments:
If Christians are angry and bitter about what’s going on in the Church, imagine how outsiders and seekers must feel?
What prompted me to make the statement “Frustrated with organized religion?” Sunday after church, my husband and I had a frustrating disagreement with one of our pastors about, among other things, the practice of tithing. We have very different concepts about what constitutes tithing and it developed into a rather heating and awkward exchange.
In my mind, Christians are to not only to support the local church, but the broader church and overall human condition. That means supporting other ministries and worthwhile charities beyond one single church congregation. Likewise, if we attend a church outside of our local area while traveling, that congregation receives our tithe for that particular week.
The issue arose when this pastor suggested that it was not biblical to give a portion of our tithe to an organization other than our home church. Our first priority was to pay administrative costs etc. so that our congregation could stay afloat. A full 10 percent of our gross income was to be giving to the church; any additional giving beyond that would be sacrificial.
Ironically, we had just watched a video on Compassion, and thinking beyond ourselves to care for “the least of these.” There are beautiful souls around the world that are struggling for survival and live lives of complete despair. The poverty is real and heartbreaking. In my mind, caring for them is at least as important as making sure the heat is on in the church building.
I decided to delve more deeply into the issue of tithing by referencing the instruction manual, the Holy BIble. This is what I found:
You must set aside a tithe of your crops—one-tenth of all the crops you harvest each year. Bring this tithe to the designated place of worship—the place the Lord your God chooses for his name to be honored—and eat it there in his presence. This applies to your tithes of grain, new wine, olive oil, and the firstborn males of your flocks and herds. Doing this will teach you always to fear the Lord your God.
“Now when the Lord your God blesses you with a good harvest, the place of worship he chooses for his name to be honored might be too far for you to bring the tithe. 2If so, you may sell the tithe portion of your crops and herds, put the money in a pouch, and go to the place the Lord your God has chosen. When you arrive, you may use the money to buy any kind of food you want—cattle, sheep, goats, wine, or other alcoholic drink. Then feast there in the presence of the Lord your God and celebrate with your household. And do not neglect the Levites in your town, for they will receive no allotment of land among you.
“At the end of every third year, bring the entire tithe of that year’s harvest and store it in the nearest town. Give it to the Levites, who will receive no allotment of land among you, as well as to the foreigners living among you, the orphans, and the widows in your towns, so they can eat and be satisfied. Then the Lord your God will bless you in all your work.
While Scripture clearly states that we are to support the Church, the last few verses also state that a portion of our tithe should be given to widows and orphans.
I’m certainly not trying to nickel and dime our giving; on the contrary, my husband and I donate far more than 10 percent whenever possible. Obviously, if people don’t give generously to their local churches, they will cease to exist. But I think this argument is a symptom of what’s wrong with the Church at large and what turns so many off from Christianity. What’s at stake here is far larger than how much money lands in the offering plate. This is an issue of legalism and boxing in the Gospel.
I’d love your comments. What constitutes a tithe according to your interpretation of Scripture? Does it really matter where we donate our money as long as it is helping others?
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