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  • Bible Talk With Sister Deb. Ananias And The Courage To Obey
    Nov 10 2025

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    What if the next brave step you take becomes the turning point in someone else’s story? We open Acts 9 to explore the unlikely partnership between a fearful church, a furious persecutor named Saul, and a quiet disciple called Ananias. While Saul’s blinding encounter on the Damascus Road grabs the headlines, the heartbeat of this conversation is the everyday courage of a believer who listens, pushes past hesitation, and moves toward a person everyone feared. That simple yes restores sight, confirms a calling, and ripples out into ministry that reshapes the world.

    We talk candidly about why God’s commands often defy our comfort and logic—think Noah’s ark far from the sea, Moses striking a rock in a desert, and Israel circling Jericho instead of storming it. Through that lens, Ananias becomes a model for modern discipleship: a learner who keeps saying “Here I am,” a listener who trusts the next step more than a full plan, a servant who acts even when the risk feels personal. Along the way we share real stories from homes, clinics, and sidewalks where small acts—praying with a neighbor, offering a simple gift, speaking hope out loud—become moments of unexpected healing and grace.

    If you’ve ever felt God nudge you toward something awkward, hard, or uncertain, this conversation will give you language, courage, and practical handles to move forward. You’ll hear why obedience is better than sacrifice, how excuses waste time we could spend loving people, and how the impact of a single faithful moment can stretch far beyond what we see. Ready to find your Straight Street and take the next step? Press play, share this episode with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a review to tell us where God is calling you to say, “Here I am.” Subscribe for more Bible-centered conversations that strengthen your walk.

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    27 m
  • 11-2-25 CCOG Sunday Service With Bishop John Carter. When The Ovens Go Cold, Turn Them On And Rise Again
    Nov 5 2025

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    We challenge the drift from the house of bread to Moab and call our church to light the ovens again, return under God’s covering, and serve real nourishment, not crumbs or hype. Using Ruth 1 and the bread-making process, we map activation, stretching, rising, and refining into a path toward lasting praise and service.

    • Bethlehem Judah as house of bread and praise, Moab as pending judgment
    • God’s covering shown as an umbrella and the danger of stepping out
    • Bread-making as discipleship: proof, knead, rise, punch-down, rise again, bake
    • Pray in the secret place when feelings are flat
    • Rejoice after gut punches and expect a second rise
    • Fire refines, skims dross, prepares us to serve
    • Contrast between “hot now” hype and nourishing bread
    • A rising generation hungry for truth, clarity, and power
    • Show up to the bakery before claiming there is no bread
    • Serve fresh, substantial bread instead of living on nostalgia

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    47 m
  • Bible Talk with sister Deb: Narrow Gate, True Faith
    Oct 31 2025

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    We open Matthew 7:21–23 with a sober warning: saying “Lord” is not the same as living under His lordship. We press into the narrow gate, the danger of nominal faith, and the hope of a real relationship that Jesus recognizes.

    • broadcast details and ways to listen
    • the meaning of Matthew 7:21–23
    • words versus obedience and heart surrender
    • many on the broad way, few on the narrow way
    • the trap of nominal Christianity and self-righteousness
    • how false gospels create comfort without conversion
    • practical marks of being known by Jesus
    • urgent call to repentance, prayer, and community support
    • closing prayer and blessing

    If you'd like to contact Sister Deb, you can email her at OsbrinDeborahK@gmail.com
    If you need prayer, call me. My phone number is 606-909-0256


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    23 m
  • CCOG Sunday Morning Service 10-26-25. “Honoring The Man Of God”
    Oct 28 2025

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    What if the health of a church rises and falls on how it treats its shepherds? We dig into a timely, biblical call to honor pastors—not as celebrities, but as guides God uses to help us “know the way we should go.” Starting with 1 Samuel 9:6 and moving through the stories of David and Saul, the Shunammite woman and Elisha, and Elijah with the widow, we show how respect, generosity, and obedience create room for God’s provision and power.

    We talk candidly about the paradoxes of ministry: the impossible expectations, the emotional toll, and the unseen weight borne by pastors and their families. With humor and heart, we dismantle the “perfect pastor” myth and replace it with a healthier vision—leaders called to pray, study, and shepherd, and people called to lift, serve, and stand fast. Moses’ raised arms become our picture of partnership: when the leader’s hands are held high, the people prevail; when they drop, the enemy gains ground. So we ask, who will be the Aaron and Hur in our house?

    Stories from modern church life bring the scriptures into focus: a salesman who chose integrity and generosity saw unusual favor; a church that made space for its leaders saw God make space for miracles. The throughline is simple and strong—honor builds unity, unity fuels mission, and mission changes communities. If you’ve wondered how to strengthen your church and your own walk with God, start by lifting the arms of the ones who watch over your soul. Subscribe, share this message with a friend, and leave a review telling us one way you’ll encourage your pastor this week.

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    27 m
  • CCOG Sunday Morning Service 10-19-25 : When There’s No Bread, Become The Baker
    Oct 21 2025

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    What do you do when the bakery has no bread and the sanctuary has no praise? We trace a bold line from Ruth 1’s famine to the modern church, where it’s tempting to chase bright lights and quick relief in our Moab moments. Instead of bailing when it feels dry, we make a different choice: become the bakers. With humor, grit, and Scripture, we walk through a vivid, step-by-step “bread” framework for spiritual life that actually feeds people.

    We start by proofing the yeast—getting honest about whether our faith is active or dormant. Real disciples do, not just say. Then we prepare the dough, which means becoming a separate people who pull away from the bowl: dropping sin and needless weight, letting our speech, habits, and desires be made new. From there, the knead stretches us to carry more—more responsibility, compassion, and mission—because un-stretched lives can’t hold what God wants to pour in.

    Growth happens covered. In the first rise, we enter the secret place, where hidden prayer doubles what looks small. When life punches down pride through trial and persecution, we don’t quit; we return to the secret place for a second rise. Finally, we face the oven. We go low in humility, endure the heat, and let God finish us so we’re useful. The result is not hype but bread: a steady, nourishing witness that serves families, neighbors, and a hungry city.

    If you’ve felt stretched, punched, or tired of chasing spectacle, this message will help you re-center on praise, prayer, endurance, and service. Bring your spoon and fork, pull up to the table, and let’s bake. If this speaks to you, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review to help others find the word they need today.

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  • From Quick Prayers To Deep Presence: How Praise, Priority, And Persistence Transform A Life
    Oct 17 2025

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    Prayer isn’t meant to be a last-minute checklist before bed; it’s a living relationship that reshapes what we want and how we walk through the day. We open with the three kinds of prayer—personal petitions, intercession, and the prayer of praise—and lean into why praise isn’t optional. When we magnify Jesus, we shift from talking about God to meeting Him, and that’s where the Holy Spirit breathes life into weary hearts and scattered thoughts.

    We get honest about distractions, the tug-of-war between faith and the world, and how morning prayer can reset the entire day. The heart of the conversation lands on desire: loving God first is the engine of a focused, effective prayer life. Through the parable of the pearl of great price, we explore what it means to place Jesus above competing loves so prayer stops skimming the surface and starts cutting deep. Stories from everyday life—a quiet riverbank, a child healed after simple obedience—remind us to go to God first and often.

    You’ll hear practical wisdom on growing progressively: Scripture in your bones, church life in your rhythm, fasting that sharpens focus, and praise that stays in the valley, not just on the mountaintop. We contrast zeal without depth with a sharpened blade—prayer and the Word honing the soul to do real work. Above all, we keep coming back to relationship: being known by God, hearing His voice, and keeping nothing between your soul and your Savior. Ready to trade quick prayers for a life anchored in presence? Follow the show, share this episode with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review with one way you’ll “sharpen the axe” this week.

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    31 m
  • Bible Talk with. If your name isn’t in the book, nothing else will matter
    Oct 15 2025

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    We share why the Lamb’s Book of Life matters more than any title, record, or ministry role, urging a clear response to Jesus now and not later. Scripture frames both the warning and the hope, with a plain call to repent, believe, and follow Him.

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    • Revelation 20:12–15 and the Book of Life
    • Moses’ plea and God’s answer in Exodus 32
    • difference between earthly records and heaven’s registry
    • what does and doesn’t put a name in the Book of Life
    • repentance, confession, and living by God’s word
    • urgency of judgment and the end of second chances
    • promises for those written in the Book of Life
    • closing prayer for listeners to respond

    “Bible Talk will be airing on WTUK 105.1 FM every Sunday at 4 p.m. If you missed the show, you can listen to it on the 421 Podcast. Stream it on Apple or Spotify. You go to the website at HOR421Show.buzzsprout.com. If you’d like to contact Sister Deb, you can email her at OsbornDebraK@gmail.com. If you’d like to support the show, you can support it through PayPal/HOR421.”


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    23 m
  • Bible Talk Host Deb Osborne. Why the Lord’s Supper Still Matters: Memory, Unity, and Proclamation
    Oct 10 2025

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    What if the most powerful sermon you hear this week is one you taste? We sit down to explore why the Lord’s Supper—often called communion—still speaks with force and tenderness to modern hearts. Starting with the Passover story and moving to Jesus’ words in 1 Corinthians 11, we unpack how a small piece of bread and a simple cup can ground our memories, heal our relationships, and send us into the world with courage.

    We talk about the difference between going through the motions and truly remembering Christ’s sacrifice, and why God uses a physical meal to teach spiritual truth. From there, we look at the Lord’s Supper as public proclamation: every time we eat and drink, we declare that Jesus died for our sins, rose again, and will return. That forward-looking hope keeps the table from feeling like nostalgia—it becomes a practice that anchors us in grace and points us toward the King’s promised future. Along the way, we get practical about self-examination, repentance, forgiveness, and unity. The covenant shape of the meal stands out: God guarantees forgiveness through Christ’s blood, and we respond with renewed obedience and gratitude.

    This conversation is warm, reflective, and grounded in Scripture, with clear takeaways for everyday life and worship. You’ll hear why frequency matters less than heart posture, how to approach the table without fear, and what it means to let this meal form your character, your community, and your mission. If you’ve ever wondered whether communion is just a ritual, or if you need a fresh sense of its meaning, you’ll find encouragement to come hungry for grace and leave ready to love.

    If this episode speaks to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others discover the message. Then tell us: what do you remember most when you come to the table?

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    25 m