
First Person with Wayne Shepherd
Once a week 24 minute interviews focusing on personal Christian faith stories and spiritual calling. Email the host: Wayne@wayneshepherd.net
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Author Matthew J. Wolak joins Wayne Shepherd to share his story of difficulty connecting with his Dad and subsequent restoration. (click for more) Matthew J. Wolak is a faith-based speaker and author of the book Loving Your Father Even Though He…A GUIDE FOR MEN: Acknowledge, Prepare for & Discuss Your Father Wounds
Wayne Shepherd reads excerpts from Serving God and Country, United States Military Chaplains in World War II. (click for more) In World War II, over 12,000 Protestant ministers, Catholic priests, and Jewish rabbis left the safety of home to join the Chaplain Corps, following the armed forces into battle across Eur
Dannah Gresh, author of Lies Girls Believe, talks with Wayne Shepherd about equipping girls with biblical truth to counteract cultural lies. (click for more) Dannah Gresh is the bestselling author, speaker, and founder of True Girl, America"s most popular Christian tween event. She has authored dozens of books and Bibl
Adam Waters is a living testimony that God can rescue and redeem a life headed for self-destruction. He tells his story to Wayne Shepherd. (click for more) Now lead pastor of Grace Bible Church in Elmhurst, IL, Adam was once a kid who didn"t believe in God. He became a father as a teenager, was released from the mi
The President and CEO of Hope Rises, Bill Simmons, talk with Wayne Shepherd about his ministry and spiritual practices for organizations. (click for more) Formerly known as American Leprosy Missions and recently renamed Hope Rises, the ministry Bill leads continues to restore the dignity and health of those suffe
Andy Coleman, President of the Christian Emergency Alliance, talks with Wayne Shepherd about providing assistance to persecuted Christians. (Click for more) The Christian Emergency Alliance is a Oklahoma-based ministry dedicated to helping Christians stand under intensifying cultural pressure around the world. They