Radio Envoy #101
This week Radio Envoy consists of 2 episodes of the original audio drama “Same Time, Same Number” back-to-back. Constance Towers and Richard Beattie star in this 7-part story of relationship reconciliation. RE 101 Read more »
This week Radio Envoy consists of 2 episodes of the original audio drama “Same Time, Same Number” back-to-back. Constance Towers and Richard Beattie star in this 7-part story of relationship reconciliation. RE 101 Read more »
All your favorites include Tom from the Peacock, Wally Contrite, and George Blimpton bring you a respite from the network media on this landmark decision 2008. The fun starts now or later on this pod-cast that will have you laughing,… Read more »
This week marks the fourth anniversary of our weekly media-arts program Radio Envoy. Drop on by the studio tell us what you think. The fourth year begins with our take on the American Election, some ill-advised humor, and some well… Read more »
Culture of Death
“On their own, John McCain and Sara Palin are bad for women…Together? They’re downright dangerous…” NARAL ad.
In one of the most outrageous ads of this drawn-out political season NARAL is insulting all women. Barack Obama is painted as… Read more »
Kids might wish they had no rules whatsoever, but parents know that kids thrive when they know the constraints they’re working under. Here’s an easy way to prove that point.
Here’s and easy illustration to teach your teen about the company they keep. Peer pressure can be a force for bad or good. Don’t miss this Family Night Guy.
Do your kids realize that some people are leaving the most important decision of their lives up to chance? Here’s an idea that will drive home the importance of choosing to follow Jesus.
Even though our kids may be as different from one another as night and day, they were all made in God’s image. So don’t give up! You can teach them spiritual truths. And The Family Night Guy can help.
If you’re humble enough to wash your wife’s feet, you may have what it takes to teach your kids about honor. Learn more on The Family Night Guy.
We know we call firemen in case of fire and police if there’s a robbery. But do your kids know who to call on with a real life-emergency? Learn how to tell them with The Family Night Guy.