We discuss why conversations surrounding race are still difficult to this day, especially in the church. Could there be a spirit of division behind it all? Our lead pastor believes so.
We discuss why conversations surrounding race are still difficult to this day, especially in the church. Could there be a spirit of division behind it all? Our lead pastor believes so.
Josh Surratt and Naeem Fazel, both lead pastors of churches, discuss and the deeper issues at the root of the rampant division in the "capital C" church.
Five therapists each share three bits of advice to get the best out of the new year. Speakers include Jennifer Rodriguez, Chip Judd, Lyn Harrison, Michael Morris and Elizabeth Gillespie.
We discuss Santa Claus, and our take on the lies we tell our kids about him, and dishonesty in general. Are there any circumstances in which telling a lie is more loving than telling the truth? In other words, is there such thing as a good lie?
It's the "most wonderful time of the year" for many of us. For others, it's a brutal reminder of a loved one's absence in the "most difficult time of the year." Every time the holidays come back around, Kathy is painfully reminded of Nov 28th. 2008, when her daughter passed away.
Just shy of 5 years since that dreadful night, Brittney catches us up to speed on her and the Todd family's current progress in adapting to the new life they never asked for.
See Part 1 of The Rescue of Our Daughter
Seacoast Summerville Campus Pastor Roy Jacques opens up about personal struggles with his weight. In High School, he was a State Champion Baseball player for the James Island Trojans. As an adult, he has struggled with his physical health. His main foe? A food addiction.
Is a heart posture of thanksgiving only possible when life is good? How is it that often in the toughest of circumstances, profound love and community rises to the surface, leaving one with deep gratefulness in the unlikeliest of circumstances. In the context of three stories from the Seacoast family, we look at the gift of thanksgiving.
Is it safe to say that many Christians don't take spiritual warfare serious enough? Equally, many Christians appear to be a bit too focused on the "evil team." We ponder these and many more questions about these principalities, powers, rulers of the darkness of this world, and spiritual wickedness in high places.
February 13th, 2018, started just like any other day for the Todd family. But it would become a nightmare that would forever change the course of their lives when an intruder brutally attacked Brittany before fleeing to Alabama with one of her precious gifts: their 4-year old daughter.