Thanksgiving is only one day a year, but what a great day for remembering all God has done!
The Raineys talk about some of the Rainey Thanksgiving traditions that set the day apart from all other holidays.
Americans began celebrating Thanksgiving over three centuries ago.
Who were the Pilgrims, and how did they get to America?
How do you cultivate a grateful heart?
Listen to a dramatic presentation based on the FamilyLife resource, "What God Wants for Christmas".
Mike Rich talks about making a movie based on the biblical account of Christ's birth in the Gospel of Luke.
Mike Rich about the making of the film, The Nativity Story.
Jack Cavanaugh and Ruth Tucker share their knowledge of the Puritans.
Jack Cavanaugh and Ruth Tucker shed some light on what life was really like at Plymouth Bay in the early 1600's.
Biblical historian and novelist, Paul Maier, examines the first resurrection.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey talk about the shepherds and wise men, key players in the birth of Christ.
Dennis and Barbara talk about how children might come to know Christ better through the telling of the Christmas story.
Dennis talks about Joseph, the father of Jesus.
Barbara Rainey shares some thoughts about Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey tell some little know facts about angels.
Eric Buehrer tells parents and teachers how they can celebrate Christmas at a public school without breaking any laws.
Josh McDowell compares theories that dispute the resurrection to evidence that supports it.
Josh McDowell tells the story of three persons who tried to refute the resurrection.
Lee Strobel, Saddleback Church teaching pastor, makes a case for Christ.