
Get the picture. Habakkuk lists all the evidence of emptiness and despair and sorrow in this world, a fig tree not blossoming, no fruit on the vines, the olive having no product, the fields yielding no food, the flock is cut off from the fold. There’s no herd in the stalls. It was just empty. Everything is empty and dry and barren in this world. That’s the picture here, and then Habakkuk says, “Yet in the middle of the dryness and the barrenness and the emptiness of everything in this world, everything we look to in this world, we long for in this world, we need in this world, even food, amidst emptiness and barrenness, yet, I will rejoice in the Lord. I will take joy in the God of my salvation.”
Sep 22, 2020
41 min

About a hundred years before, at Jonah's preaching, the Ninevites repented, and were spared, yet, soon after, they became worse than ever. Nineveh knows not that God who contends with her but is told what a God he is. It is good for all to mix faith with what is here said concerning Him, which speaks great terror to the wicked, and comfort to believers. Let each take his portion from it: let sinners read it and tremble; and let saints read it and triumph. The anger of the Lord is contrasted with his goodness to his people. Perhaps they are obscure and little regarded in the world, but the Lord knows them. The Scripture character of Jehovah agrees not with the views of proud reasoners. The God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ are slow to wrath and ready to forgive, but he will by no means acquit the wicked, and there are tribulation and anguish for every soul that doeth evil: but who duly regards the power of his wrath?
Sep 15, 2020
35 min

In the past few weeks, people all around the world have become familiar with coronavirus (COVID-19), which has resulted in great fear and concern by many. And just when we think we have learned all there is to know about COVID-19, a new day comes, and we find out something else that results in even greater concern. Only God knows how serious this virus is and how many people will be infected by it in the near future. Please join us every Monday for God's Inputs for You @ 9 PM CST, 10 PM EST, and 7 PM PST.
May 19, 2020
48 min

This week, the spotlight is on Evangelist, Dr. Sha'ron Westbrooks, host of "God's Inputs for You" and Dr. Belynda Holmes. Together with the ministry, All Things New Ministries, having a conference on February 22, 2020. The title of the conference: Let's Be Real!!!
The focus of this Conference is to cultivate a life of genuine fellowship with GOD and others. The Conference Presenters and Worship Service will help attendees understand that GOD created everyone on purpose with a purpose, and designed each of us to enjoy unpretentious fellowship with GOD and each other by being authentic.
Join us on Fridays @ 10 PM CST, 11 PM EST, & 8 PM PST on rcrnetwork.com
Feb 15, 2020
1 hr 35 min

It’s often said that today is the first day of the rest of your life. That’s obviously true. But this day could be formative for the rest of our lives if we choose today to live by God’s New Year resolutions. If we choose to put God and neighbor first in all we do. We could be catalysts for a spiritual awakening in our lives and through the lives, we touch, where we live and around the world.
Please join us every Monday for God's Inputs for You @ 9 PM CST, 10 PM EST, and 7 PM PST.
Feb 4, 2020
37 min

The Christian church has been a cornerstone of American life for centuries, but much has changed in the last 30 years. Americans are attending church less, and more people are experiencing and practicing their faith outside of its four walls. Millennials, in particular, are coming of age at a time of great skepticism and cynicism toward institutions—particularly the church. Add to this the broader secularizing trend in American culture, and a growing antagonism toward faith claims, and these are uncertain times for the U.S. church. Based on a large pool of data collected over the course of this year, Barna conducted an analysis of the state of the church, looking closely at affiliation, attendance and practice to determine the overall health of Christ’s Body in America.
Dec 24, 2019
53 min

As Christians, we are saved by the grace of Jesus Christ, and that alone should be reason enough to give praise and thanks. But there are so many reasons to give thanks, so let’s praise Him continually, in good times and bad! Our salvation in Jesus Christ is one of the biggest reasons to be thankful, and to praise God. Once we accept Him we are a part of the unshakeable kingdom. Giving thanks in hard times can be so hard to do, by giving thanks God gives us hope and a new light of hope. God is alive and present in our lives and gives us a strong foundation for all that we do. He is the rock and foundation of our faith, and should be praised!
Please join us every Monday for God's Inputs for You @ 9 PM CST, 10 PM EST, and 7 PM PST. *For more about Evangelist, Dr. Sha'ron Westbrooks visit her on God's Inputs for You page.
Nov 26, 2019
47 min

We will be on the air today with our host Evangelist, Dr. Sha'ron Westbrooks from "God's Inputs for You". The topic will be “Managing Perceptions, Expectations, and Perspectives Godly"
Perceptions and expectations are frequently inter-dependent. Often our expectations are the result of our perceptions. Sometimes our expectations, including the failure of our expectations to be filled, influence our perceptions. This also works in reverse: if other people [friends, employers, employees, family] have unrealistic expectations of us or non-real perceptions of us, they will be frequently disappointed, frustrated or annoyed with us. Similarly with perceptions: if their perception of us, and particularly of how our role should be fulfilled, is not true to reality, problems will eventually occur.
The trouble with expectations and perceptions is that when they are either unrealistic or irrational they seriously affect our behavior, our relationships in our various roles and responsibilities, and our emotional stability. To live with unrealistic expectations and perceptions [either our own or others’] is to live with constant stress.
In our journey towards practical spirituality, we must discipline ourselves to have realistic expectations and perceptions about ourselves, our role, our family and friends, and of the people whom we serve in our church or community. Lack of realism will inevitably either destroy us or cause us in some way to abuse, destroy or enslave others.
Aug 6, 2019
34 min
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