Proclamation Station
Episodes
185 episodes
What Will Your Memorial Be?
As we honor the sacrifices of those who gave their lives in service to our country, we are reminded to reflect on our own lives and ask an important question: What will our memorial be?In this episode of Proclamation Station, we examine...
Is The World Going To End Now?
Is the world about to end?For generations, people have tried to predict the end of the world. From Harold Camping to Nostradamus and others, countless predictions have come and gone—yet Scripture warns believers not to be deceived by fea...
How Can I Share My Faith?
Many believers want to share their faith but feel nervous, unprepared, or afraid of rejection. The good news is that there is no single “perfect” way to tell others about Jesus.In this episode of Proclamation Station, we explore practic...
The Two Mothers Who Saved Moses
In this special Mother’s Day episode of Proclamation Station, we explore the powerful story of Jochebed and Pharaoh’s daughter—the two women God used to save the life of Moses.Set against a time of fear and danger, when Hebrew baby boys...
Why Faithful Pastors Need Your Support
Why do faithful pastors need the support of their congregation?In this episode of Proclamation Station, we explore the weight and responsibility carried by pastors who faithfully serve God’s people. While no one is perfect—including tho...
What You Miss When You Skip Church
What do believers miss when they drift away from church?In this episode of Proclamation Station, we explore the blessings many people overlook when they skip gathering with other believers. Just as athletes grow through coachin...
How Did the 12 Apostles Die?
What happened to the men who walked with Jesus after His resurrection and ascension?In this episode of Proclamation Station, we explore the fate of the original 12 apostles—where they went, how they spread the gospel, and the accounts su...
Lord, Help Me Control My Tongue
Why is it so hard to control what we say?We all start life learning how to speak as children—but somewhere along the way, things can go downhill. Too often, we speak before we think, saying things we later wish we could take back.
Is There Proof of Eternal Life?
Is there real proof that eternal life exists—or is it something we simply believe?In this episode of Proclamation Station, we explore the evidence behind everlasting life, from the testimony of those who saw the risen Christ to the pers...
Forgiven Before You Even Sin
Did Jesus die only for the sins we’ve already committed—or also for the ones we have yet to commit?In this episode of Proclamation Station, we explore the depth of God’s grace and what it truly means that Jesus died once for all sin. Sc...
What Must I Do To Be Saved
When Christians talk about being “saved,” it can sound unfamiliar or even confusing. What does salvation really mean, and how does it change a person’s life?In this episode of Proclamation Station, we explore the question, “What must I ...
What Memorial Will You Leave Your Children?
In the book of Joshua, God instructed the Israelites to set up twelve stones after crossing the Jordan River. The stones served as a memorial so that when future generations asked about them, parents could explain how the Lord had brought His p...
We Are God’s Customer Service Counter: Representing Christ Daily
As followers of Jesus Christ, we are called to represent Him in every interaction. Whether we are sharing the gospel with non-believers or encouraging fellow believers, our words and actions reflect the God we serve.In this episode of P...
Black Christian History: Mary Elizabeth Lange
Mother Mary Elizabeth Lange arrived in Baltimore from Haiti by way of Cuba in 1813, a free woman of color determined to serve others. Her mission began with education, but her faith-driven commitment to justice reached far beyond the classroom....
Black Christian History: Richard Smallwood
Gone too soon. We celebrate the life and legacy of Reverend Richard Smallwood as part of our ongoing reflection on Black Christian history and the rich tradition of Black Church worship.While the music and presentation of his award-winn...
Black Christian History: Jarena Lee
Although Jarena Lee, an African American woman, was born free during a time when slavery defined the nation, her life journey was anything but easy. Her story is a powerful chapter in Black Christian history and offers much to learn from this c...
Black Christian History: Bishop Richard Allen
“Why can’t we have our own church?” That question stood at the heart of a painful and defining moment in American church history. Reverend Richard Allen and other African American worshippers at St. George’s Methodist Church in Philadelphia wer...
Do Not Grow Weary in Well Doing
Have you ever noticed that in a race, everyone is running as hard as they can — yet only those at the front are applauded? In life, it can feel the same way. Effort often goes unseen, and faithfulness can feel unnoticed. But God sees every step...
Closer to God, Closer to Peace
There are moments in life when we desperately need to hear from God. Scripture gives us a powerful promise: “Draw near to God and He will draw near to you” (James 4:8). God is not distant or unwilling—He invites us into deeper fellowship with H...
Stop Taking God's Blessings For Granted
After the Children of Israel were delivered from slavery in Egypt, God faithfully provided for them in the wilderness by sending manna from heaven each morning (Exodus 16). It was a daily miracle—simple, sufficient, and freely given. Yet over t...
Persecuted For Jesus' Sake
Persecution has been part of the Christian faith from the very beginning. In this episode, we examine the persecution faced by believers in the early church and compare it with the suffering many Christians still endure today for following Jesu...
God Is With You In The Storm
The Bible passage found in Mark 4:35–41 tells the powerful story of Jesus calming the storm. Even though Jesus was in the boat with them, His disciples were overcome with fear as the waves threatened their lives. In the same way, we often panic...
Changing the World One Prayer At A Time
The world can be changed through prayer—one person and one prayer at a time. God calls us to “pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17) because prayer connects heaven’s power to earth’s need. Every person we encounter is carrying a story, a ...
Why The Second Christmas Will Be Glorious!
Every year we celebrate the First Christmas—the birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem as the suffering Servant. But Scripture points us to an even greater day ahead: the Second Christmas, when Jesus returns as the conquering King to gather His Chu...
Jesus Christ: King of Kings
We celebrate the birth of Jesus at Christmas, but Scripture reminds us that the Child in the manger is also Jesus Christ, the King of Kings (Revelation 19:16)—the promised ruler whose Kingdom is unlike any on earth. He is the King foretold by t...