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Changing hearts and minds for the glory of Jesus Christ. Join us as our shows discuss the issues of the day from a Christian perspective.

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As the Wilberforce Forum begins a new broadcast year, we will welcome Dr. Stevens as our guest to discuss not only his reason and action to cancel his AMA membership, but to discuss the current healthcare legislation that will be... more

Christians, when they have lived up to the highest ideals of their faith, have defended the weak and vulnerable and worked tirelessly to protect and strengthen vital institutions of civil society, beginning with the family. Recently, religious... more

The weekly worship broadcast of the Fellowship of Ailbe. Visit our home page at http://myparuchia.com for the Order of Worship.

As the Wilberforce Forum attempts to move to a weekly Monday format, we will be inviting Centurions to the Forum on the fourth Monday of each month to discuss teaching projects, application of their personal mission fields and discuss... more

Join us for this encore presentation of Celtic Christianity with T. M. Moore - Principle of the Fellowship of Ailbe

In this crisis, how does a society renew itself? Most would point to the church. But in its current state of flux, how does it recover and again become the meaningful transformation of culture; regaining its Kingdom purpose? How does it renew... more

The Weekly Update from Rsample.com. Politics and theology - seeking a Christian worldview solution and analysis to current events.

I think we would all agree that Christians have a responsibility in preserving the earth and God’s creation, but do we recognize the impact of legislation on the poor among us especially the Third World poor? Or do we fully grasp the... more

The impact of ancient Celtic culture is still felt today particularly in art and music. Celtic artistry is known for its imitation of elements and styles found in nature. Celtic crosses for example like those found at Monasterboice, are the most... more

The Weekly Update from Rsample.com. Politics and theology - seeking a Christian worldview solution and analysis to current events.

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