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  • Bible Talk with your Host Deb Osborne Why Your Faith Needs A Stronger Foundation
    Jan 18 2026

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    Storms don’t wait for your schedule, and they don’t skip the faithful. We open the Bible to Matthew 7:24–27 and get real about why some lives stand while others crumble: both hear the word, but only one does it. This conversation moves past church routines and Christian slogans to the hard, hopeful core of discipleship—obedience that builds on the solid rock of Jesus Christ.

    We walk through the simple image Jesus gave us: two builders, one storm, two outcomes. You’ll hear why the promise of the gospel isn’t a storm-free life, but a storm-proof foundation. We talk about practical, daily habits that shift you from hearing to doing: treating Scripture as a living conversation, asking clear questions of the text, and moving your feet in response. From Matthew leaving his tax booth to the disciples distributing loaves, we show how action cements faith and how a practiced yes to Jesus becomes your anchor when rain, wind, and floods rise.

    We also press into the hope many miss: joy in trials is not denial, it’s growth. James teaches that pressure produces patience, and the Psalms remind us God is our rock, fortress, and defense. We contrast Christ’s righteousness with the false security of self-reliance, naming how sand can look neat until it slides. With a sober eye on chaotic headlines and personal battles, we invite you to choose your foundation today—open the word, pray “Speak, Lord, your servant is listening,” and act on what you hear. Subscribe for more Bible-centered encouragement, share this with someone facing a storm, and leave a review to help others find the show. What step of obedience will you take this week?

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    24 min
  • Bible Talk with Sister Deb Osborne: Strong Tower Faith
    Jan 13 2026

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    We open the year with Proverbs 3:5–6 and a clear call to trust God fully, reject self-reliance, and invite divine guidance into every decision. Through Scripture, stories, and prayer, we show how surrender steadies our steps when life turns chaotic.

    • why Proverbs 3:5–6 is a life verse for trust
    • letting go of details and control
    • acknowledging God in work, family, money, and health
    • human reasoning versus God’s higher wisdom
    • examples from Abraham, Daniel, and Stephen
    • guidance through Scripture, Spirit, and providence
    • the two compasses metaphor for holy direction
    • surrender as the path to freedom and clarity
    • encouragement and prayer for a fresh start

    If you’d like to contact Sister Deb, you can email her at OsburnDeborahK@gmail.com
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    27 min
  • Bible Talk with Sister Deb. Anointed For The New Year
    Jan 1 2026

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    We share why resolutions stall and how a believer’s anointing provides real power to face fear, serve others, and step into the new year with confidence. David’s story in 1 Samuel shows how identity in God, not armor or applause, fuels bold action.

    • broadcast details for Bible Talk and ways to listen
    • difference between resolutions and Spirit-led change
    • what anointing means across Scripture
    • David’s anointing and courage against Goliath
    • practical ways to walk in your anointing
    • Scriptures to declare over your life
    • closing prayer for boldness and guidance

    If you'd like to contact Sister Deb, you can email her at OsborneDeborahK@gmail.com • Support through PayPal/HOR421 or at HOR421Show.buzzsprout.com • Stream on Apple or Spotify • “Always keep us in prayers as we spread the gospel of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ”


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    25 min
  • Finding Peace When You Feel Alone
    Dec 13 2025

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    Joyful seasons can sharpen quiet pain. We open the door to those heavy rooms and talk honestly about loneliness, bitterness, and the pressure of bills and memories that won’t let up, then walk toward the peace that starts when we finally break open before God. With Scripture as our compass and lived stories as our proof, we explore how faith steadies you in the storm, why church family can feel closer than blood, and how real surrender turns self‑pity into strength.

    You’ll hear a vivid testimony of provision: a business on the brink, a simple prayer at a cluttered desk, and an unexpected call that changed everything. We trace the pattern in 2 Corinthians—troubled yet not distressed, cast down yet not destroyed—and show how praise in pain guards the heart. We share how long, honest prayer at night can shift more than circumstances; it can lift your countenance before any evidence arrives. Hannah’s story becomes our mirror: misunderstood by others, she poured out her soul, made a costly vow, and found peace before the promise took shape.

    If you’ve been fighting bitterness, nursing private grief, or measuring your worth by money, likes, or approval, this conversation invites you to a truer center. God’s presence can feel like liquid love, reordering what matters even when nothing outside changes. Your value was set at the cross. Your future rests in hands that do not fail. Join us as we lean into praise when it hurts, practice prayer that lingers, and remember that “whosoever” still means you. If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find their way here.

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    32 min
  • 11-30-25 CCOG Sunday Morning Service with Bishop J,Carter Chosen To Multiply: From Branch To Harvest
    Dec 6 2025

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    A bold call rings out from John 15: stay connected to the vine and your life will bear fruit that lasts. We walk through the vivid picture of a fallen branch—so close to the tree, yet drying out—to show why proximity to church isn’t the same as union with Christ. From there, we get honest about the gap between Sunday excitement and Monday silence, naming the habits that choke our witness and the simple, daily practices that root us in Jesus: prayer, Scripture, obedience, and a public faith that doesn’t hide when pressures rise.

    We unpack two core identities that reshape everything: evangelical and disciple. Evangelicals spread the gospel; disciples are visible and verbal followers of Jesus. When those identities slip, churches drift into event-driven moments that look impressive but fade fast. We share eye-opening stats about how few believers share their faith, then push toward God’s better math: the move from addition to multiplication. Fruit that remains isn’t about packed altars for a season; it’s about people who keep growing and keep going, passing on what they’ve received.

    You’ll also hear a clear framework for where most of us stand—sinners, attenders, members, and multipliers—and a practical path to move forward. The heartbeat is simple and urgent: answer the Spirit’s drawing now, stop living incognito, and become a multiplier who invests in one person, then teaches them to do the same. One story from Thailand shows how a single faithful disciple can spark ripples that reach hundreds of thousands. What if you’re the one who starts that chain today?

    If this message stirred you, share it with someone who needs courage, subscribe for more teaching, and leave a review to help others find the show. Then take the next step: tell one person about Jesus this week and invite them to grow with you.

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    59 min
  • Bible Talk with Sister Deb: Pumpkin Pie Is Great, But Gratitude Won’t Bake Itself
    Nov 26 2025

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    We turn Thanksgiving from a single day into a daily way of life rooted in Scripture, honest stories, and simple habits of praise. From stargazing to service, we explore how gratitude reshapes prayer, family, and the courage to forgive.

    • making thanksgiving a daily rhythm, not a holiday
    • noticing everyday blessings through simple practices
    • Psalm 100, 1 Thessalonians 5:18, Ephesians 5:20 on gratitude
    • remembering God’s provision and unanswered prayers
    • unity in the body through gratitude-fueled service
    • forgiveness, mercy and learning to forget offenses
    • honoring salvation and the gift of Jesus as the center


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    26 min
  • Evangelist,Rome Mead Delivers A Testimony Of Rescue, Restoration, And Calling
    Nov 24 2025

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    We share Rome’s raw testimony of father wounds, rebellion, a near-fatal high, and the night he crawled to the altar as work, comfort, and pride gave way to surrender. From pastoring and coaching to breaking generational curses, the story moves from labels to a steady life with God.

    • early life without a present father shaping rebellion
    • church attendance without surrender versus true conversion
    • health scare from laced marijuana and juvenile detentions
    • structure from Challenge Academy and leaving home to survive
    • unexpected return for a funeral and a revival that stayed open
    • conviction, costly choice to stay, and full surrender at the altar
    • first steps after salvation, new work, and mother’s salvation
    • marriage, prophetic encouragement, and two unexpected sons
    • coaching and mentoring youth as purpose and healing
    • calling to preach, pastoring four years, growth in youth ministry
    • warnings about hell, urgency of repentance, and daily grace
    • Acts 3 and Lazarus: rise, be loosed, and help the hurting
    • near-fatal highway spin reminding of God’s protection
    • mending relationships, breaking cycles, new identity in Christ

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    1 ora e 23 min
  • Bible Talk With Sister Deb. When God’s Patience Wears Thin And What That Means For You
    Nov 21 2025

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    We trace a clear line from God’s astounding mercy to his certain judgment, urging honest repentance and faithful living during this grace period. Stories from Noah to Israel reveal why delay is mercy, not approval, and why waiting to turn back is a dangerous gamble.

    • God’s patience described as real but limited
    • Noah’s era and the flood as a warning
    • Sodom and Gomorrah and Abraham’s plea
    • Moses’ reluctance and divine anger at excuses
    • Israel’s rebellion and consequences in the wilderness
    • 2 Peter 3:9 and the purpose of delay
    • The thief on the cross and risky last-minute hope
    • Urgent call to repent, obey, and share the gospel
    • Prayer inviting listeners to surrender and seek God

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    If you’d like to contact Sister Deb, email OsburnDeborahK@gmail.com
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    Bible Talk airs on WTUK 105.1 FM Sundays at 4 p.m.; stream on Apple or Spotify

    Local announcement:
    Shonda Middleton will host a free Thanksgiving dinner at the lodge in front of the Clover Fork Clinic in Evarts
    On Thanksgiving Day

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    23 min