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Real Life Radio show is about testimonies of people with real problems who found answers in a Real God! You will hear from a variety of people who never believed in Jesus Christ, but how they found Real answers and encounters with a Real God. You will hear from former atheists,prostitutes, drug dealers, and many more; and how they all experienced powerful solutions in coming in relationship and faith in Jesus Christ. Maybe Faith really does work. Listen in...Real Life Starts now....
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Monday Apr 22, 2024
Monday Apr 22, 2024
In today's testimony we have been talking about discovering the truth about what it is like inside of Yemen, which has a 90-99% Muslim population. The country is comprised of mostly Sunni muslims, and the rest are Shia
Muslims and Zaydi muslims. The nation has little to no Jews or Christians. Is there a reason for that? Well, in our last show, we had John Ghanim share with us how he was raised as a Shia Muslim, and it was like a muslim world in his environment, with Sharia law in effect, with everyone pushing you to believe and study the Koran, it was the main purpose of life for him and for everyone around him. He described how he was taught to view Jews and Christians as the scum of the earth, where even his and others jokes about Jews was completely Anti-semitic. He showed us that in his culture, calling someone a Jew was one of the world insults someone could give another person. He described a lot of how he was raised, and today he says it was a form of brainwashing. John, welcome back to the show.

Monday Apr 22, 2024
Monday Apr 22, 2024
In today's testimony we are going to discover the truth about what it is like inside of Yemen, which has a 90-99% Muslim population. The country is comprised of mostly Sunni muslims, and the rest are Shia Muslims and Zaydi muslims. The nation has little to no Jews or Christians. Is there a reason for that? Well, today we will have John Ghanim with us, who is a former muslim in Yemen, and he is going to share with us his what his experience was as he was growing up, and how he suffered through a lot of doubt about the religion of Islam. John, welcome to the show.

Monday Apr 15, 2024
Monday Apr 15, 2024
In today's testimony, we have been talking about runaway children, and the adverse dangers they face to a world that is ready to harm them.
Why do children runaway? Many children runaway due to experiencing
abuse, bullying of some sort, mental health difficulties, and several
other issues that can occur in the home. Did you know that 7% of youth
in the USA ran away at sometime during the ages of 12 to 17? What are
the realities of that for each child? Well, in our last show, we had Tiffany Joy Grant who ran away at a young age due to divorce occuring in her family, at the same time she suffered from some mental health difficulties. She ran away to find love and security within friends, but later she found out those who called themselves friends weren't real friends, as she was raped by someone who was helping her to have a place to stay. She quickly found refuge back at home, but didn't tell her mom due to internal shame, but even that incident couldn't keep her home long, and she ran away again and again, until she ended up in Juvenile hall. In there, she was reunited with her parents, but diagnosed with many mental health issues, and she was put on medication, but according to her, not to much avail. Today she is going to share how things got worse, but eventually, Jesus got a hold of her heart, and she had a radical change. Tiffany, welcome back to the show.

Monday Apr 15, 2024
Monday Apr 15, 2024
In today's testimony we are going to talk about runaway children, and the adverse dangers they face to a world that is ready to harm them. Why do children runaway? Many children runaway due to experiencing abuse, bullying of some sort, mental health difficulties, and several other issues that can occur in the home. Did you know that 7% of youth in the USA ran away at sometime during the ages of 12 to 17? What are the realities of that for each child? Well, today we will have Tiffany Joy Grant with us, who ran away from home as a child, and experienced great harm due to what happened. Over the years, she kept running away, until she had an encounter with Jesus Christ. Tiffany, welcome to the show.

Monday Apr 08, 2024
Monday Apr 08, 2024
In today's testimony, we have been talking about whether or not someone who is very selfish and destructive can ever change their ways. Many feel like once someone is a selfish person, that they will always be that way. In the American Psychological Association Dictionary, selfishness is listed as the tendency to act excessively or solely in a manner that benefits oneself, even if others are disadvantaged. Have you ever been around someone like this? In our last show we had Salim Muslimani share with us how he grew up feeling insignificant, and went on a hunt to find significance in his life with relationships, drugs, and partying. One thing that stuck out, was his ways being very self focused, and there was an extreme amount of selfishness in his life. He told us how he got married, and the selfish ways continued, until one day, Jesus Christ got a hold of him, and gave him a new heart, and new motives.

Monday Apr 08, 2024
Monday Apr 08, 2024
In today's testimony, we have been talking about whether or not someone who is very selfish and destructive can ever change their ways. Many feel like once someone is a selfish person, that they will always be that way. In the American Psychological Association Dictionary, selfishness is listed as the tendency to act excessively or solely in a manner that benefits oneself, even if others are disadvantaged. Have you ever been around someone like this? In our last show we had Salim Muslimani share with us how he grew up feeling insignificant, and went on a hunt to find significance in his life with relationships, drugs, and partying. One thing that stuck out, was his ways being very self focused, and there was an extreme amount of selfishness in his life. He told us how he got married, and the selfish ways continued, until one day, Jesus Christ got a hold of him, and gave him a new heart, and new motives.

Monday Apr 08, 2024
Monday Apr 08, 2024
In today's testimony, we are going to talk about whether or not someone who is very selfish and destructive can ever change their ways. Many feel like once someone is a selfish person, that they will always be that way. In the American Psychological Association Dictionary, selfishness is listed as the tendency to act excessively or solely in a manner that benefits oneself, even if others are disadvantaged. Have you ever been around someone like this? Well, today in our show, we will have Salim Muslimani, who lived a very selfish life, doing whatever it took to get to the top without any regard of how he hurt others along the way. He believed that if he built up enough significance into his life, that he would be able to be fulfilled and happy. But now he says, Jesus changed his life so much, that he is totally changed, and that God has given him his true purpose.

Monday Apr 01, 2024
Former addict: From Heroin to Jesus. Whitney Harris Part 3 of 3 with Anh Le
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Monday Apr 01, 2024
In today's testimony we have been talking
about what percentage of Christian kids leave their parents faith, and change to becoming either an atheist, or a person of a different religion. According to a study done interviewing Harvard College students, apparently only 42% stayed with the same denominational Christian faith
as their parents had. But out of that, 25% had become atheist, 14 percent felt the need to switch to a different religion, and 19% shifted to more liberal religions such as Unitarianism. Well, the numbers aren't as high as many in the world would tell you, but there is a good
amount that becomes atheistic, which is 25%. But what happens to them as they get older? Do they all fall apart? Well, no. However, in our last show, Whitney Harris who is a former drug addict, was telling us about how she left her Christian upbringing to experience the life of doing whatever she wanted, just like the people of the world, and she got into methamphetamine addiction, ecstasy, and then eventually got into heroine. She told us how throughout all the partying and drugs, she would experience more depression and more emptiness through it all. Until the heroine addiction drove her to a new low. Today she is going to talk about that experience, and then show us how she came to know her deliverer, Jesus Christ. Whitney, welcome back to the show.

Monday Apr 01, 2024
Former addict: From Heroin to Jesus. Whitney Harris Part 2 of 3 with Anh Le
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Monday Apr 01, 2024
In today's testimony we have been talking
about what percentage of Christian kids leave their parents faith, and change to becoming either an atheist, or a person of a different religion. According to a study done interviewing Harvard College students, apparently only 42% stayed with the same denominational Christian faith
as their parents had. But out of that, 25% had become atheist, 14 percent felt the need to switch to a different religion, and 19% shifted to more liberal religions such as Unitarianism. Well, the numbers aren't as high as many in the world would tell you, but there is a good amount that becomes atheistic, which is 25%. But what happens to them as they get older? Do they all fall apart? Well, no. However, in our last show, Whitney Harris who is a former drug addict, was telling us how she was raised in a very good Baptist home, but couldn't stand all the rules and how Christianity didn't seem cool to her as she was growing up. So she eventually left her faith and became cool, started living a life of smoking weed, cigarettes, and doing drugs, and she told us how she thought she was living on top of the world, until the drug addiction really set in and started dragging her through life. Let's hear her story. Whitney, welcome back to the show Whitney.

Monday Apr 01, 2024
Former addict: From Heroin to Jesus. Whitney Harris Part 1 of 3 with Anh Le
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Monday Apr 01, 2024
In today's testimony we will be talking
about what percentage of Christian kids leave their parents faith, and change to becoming either an atheist, or a person of a different religion. According to a study done interviewing Harvard College students, apparently only 42% stayed with the same denominational Christian faith as their parents had. But out of that, 25% had become atheist, 14 percent felt the need to switch to a different religion, and 19% shifted to more liberal religions such as Unitarianism. Well, the numbers aren't as high as many in the world would tell you, but there is a good amount that becomes atheistic, which is 25%. But what happens to them as they get older? Do they all fall apart? Well, no. However, today, we will have Whitney Harris, who grew up in a wonderful Baptist home, but as she got older, she decided to rebel from the faith, and went to live outside of how she was taught and lived a life of partying and going against her parents wishes. She one day got hooked onto heavy drug use, and couldn't shake it. She is going to detail it out how tormenting this lifestyle was, and why she decided to come back to the Christian faith. Whitney, welcome to the show.