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Revive Our HeartsFirst thing to remember about our finances: It all belongs to God. Second thing: We’re managers of what He gives us. This can be a real challenge! With the Bible as our guide, Rob West from Moody Radio’s Faith and Finance Live (M-F 4pm) joined us to answer your financial questions!
Proverbs 16:9 tells us that the mind of man plans his way, But the LORD directs his steps. Our plan was for another guest during the 7:00am hour. That guest fell ill overnight and was not able to join us. Despite the change of plan, we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose! Our good friend, Moody author Trillia Newbell, unknowingly connected to our studio on the wrong date. But God knew all along that this morning's focus needed to be on Romans 8. One of the most studied and beloved chapters of the Bible—God is For Us cements, not only for kids, but adults also, in God's most precious, life-changing promises, that we can all discover what it means that we have a good Father.
Hot-button issues dominating our culture can make speaking out feel taboo. Hiding from hard conversations won’t work. We need to know what God actually says about these issues, and by looking to Scripture, we can find the answers. Pastor and author Mike Novotny stopped by to remind us that not talking is not helping! It’s time for believers to step gracefully into the Taboo and share God’s truth with a world in need!
https://www.amazon.com/Taboo-Topics-Christians-Should-Talking/dp/1957616555
Families with loved ones in hospice are often unprepared for the range of emotions that come with saying goodbye to a loved one in the final stages of a terminal illness. Katie Butler is a retired trauma surgeon. She has witnessed much death in emergency rooms in traumatic ways. She also recently lost a dear friend to cancer. She stopped by to help us understand how to shepherd caregivers and families as they aim to love the dying, reminding them all the while of the Good Shepherd whose love covers them when the light dwindles (Psalm 23:4).
https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/expect-loved-one-hospice/
Blogger Rebekah Matt writes this: “Have you ever thought to yourself, 'I wonder how many mammals go through menopause?' I certainly hadn’t—up until last week.” Okay. Inquiring minds want to know. And there’s a point to this question, too.
https://greatandnobletasks.com/2024/03/25/on-whales-menopause-and-thanks-to-god/
Kurt Goff, co-host of Kurt and Kate Mornings, is a broadcasting veteran with a pastor's heart. He is a graduate of Texas Christian University and has more than 30 years of experience anchoring television news and hosting a variety of radio programs around the country. Upbeat and encouraging, Kurt has a passion for connecting people to God. He and his wife, Liz, have two sons.
Kate Bruington is the co-host of Kurt and Kate Mornings, Midday host, and can also be heard on Music for Sunday. Originally from East Hartford, Conn., Kate brings years of TV and radio experience to Moody Radio in Florida. She attended Boston Conservatory of Music and traveled the country singing before entering the broadcasting field. Kate's pastimes are reading and writing, and she currently spends much of her free time writing a novel. She has two daughters and two grandchildren.
Join Kurt Goff and Kate Bruington weekdays from 6–9 a.m. ET on Moody Radio Florida. Be inspired by biblical teaching, warm conversation, engaging topics, and uplifting music—all rooted in the transformative power of God's Word. Plus, stay up to date on Florida events and weather with Kurt and Kate Mornings.