
First Person with Wayne Shepherd
Once a week 24 minute radio interviews focusing on personal Christian faith stories and spiritual calling. Email the host: Wayne@wayneshepherd.net
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Ken Isaacs of Samaritan"s Purse talks with Wayne Shepherd about his calling to meeting humanitarian needs around the world in the name of Christ. (click for more...) Ken is Vice-President of Programs and Government Relations at Samaritan"s Purse, and the author of Running to the Fire, Helping in Jesus" Name. Interv
Wayne Shepherd talks with Jonathon Seidl about his alcohol addiction and the transforming power of Jesus to deliver him daily from his addictive behavior. (click for more...) Website and book: https://www.jonseidl.com Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic Key Themes God only uses sinners: Jonathon emphasizes that as
Wayne Shepherd talks with Jenny Waltman, Founder, CEO, and Chairman of Grace Klein Community in Birmingham, Alabama. (click for more) A ministry dedicated to serving underprivileged and disadvantaged people, rooted in biblical principles.Website: https://gracekleincommunity.comJenny"s Book: God Chose the Wrong Pers
The grandson of the late Dr. Warren Wiersbe, Dan Jacobsen, talks with Wayne Shepherd about the publication of one of his grandfather"s unpublished manuscripts. (Click for more) Years ago an unpublished Wiersbe manuscript tucked in a dusty manila folder was unearthed by the Jacobsen family. Wiersbe grandson Dan Jacob
Businessman John Wieland, author of Uncommon Threads, talks with Wayne Shepherd about his story of faith and the lessons he"s learned about faith, family, and business. (click for more) You"ll find the book Uncommon Threads here. John Wieland Program Notes: Background & BusinessCEO of MH Equipment (material handling/
Hal Habecker of Finishing Well Ministries, joins Wayne Shepherd to talk about encouraging seniors to actively pursue and fulfill God"s calling. (click for more) Website: https://www.finishingwellministries.org Interview notes: Background & Faith JourneyBorn in Hershey, PA, one of six children in a farming family.Came