Podcast

Having massive experience with both contemporary and traditional worship music, N.J. Malenke has seen a lot of changes in the last fifty years. Beyond the music, for several years he has staged Christmas outdoor light shows at his suburban Houston home and is currently preparing to show four different shows a day during this year’s festivities....
God provides individuals with talents and vocations. Ashley Phelps is the recipient of many such God-given gifts. In Ashley, the Lord has connected the arts and the sciences. As a vocalist, actor, and director, Ashley celebrates her artistic callings. As a project engineer for the Leidos Corporation, Ashley assists NASA astronauts in preparing for their...
Musician and Christian counselor Kathy Baker joins host Bill Prewitt to discuss the importance of music in the worship setting. As we await God’s greatest gift to the world, Jesus the Christ, we celebrate with music in many forms. You will be uplifted and enlightened by this discussion.
When you have taught music, done solos for various functions, led children’s choruses, led the Lutheran Chorale with music of the past, what does today’s music look like? And especially, what are we expecting for the church music of tomorrow? Join us for a lively discussion of “Christian music influence” in the church with Mary Mountford of...
As Thanksgiving approaches, we here at Evangelical Life Ministries are especially thankful we live in a country where we are free to practice our faith and worship our God in relative peace. Such freedom is neither free or easy to maintain. Join our host Bill Prewitt as he welcomes the Rev. Dr. Greg Seltz of...
In 1906, the American journalist Alfred Henry Lewis stated, “There are only nine meals between mankind and anarchy.” In this season of Thanksgiving, we don’t always recognize the many things we have to be thankful for, even for the safety of our food and the wide availability of products on store shelves. Let’s talk with...
The Reformation still matters in today’s church because the Gospel is the only hope for the salvation of sinners. Martin Luther’s central teaching that salvation is reached through faith alone and not works is still as relevant today as it was during the 16th century. Join our guest, Rev. John Davis, as we learn of...
Rev. Dr. Dale A. Meyer served the risen Christ in several capacities over his career: President of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, and the Speaker of The Lutheran Hour radio program. Rev. Meyer is now researching and writing a scholarly commentary on 1 Peter. In this interview, Pastor Meyer explains the text with a mix of...
Christians confess the truth from what we learn from the Bible, especially that Jesus is the Lord of All, Eternal Divine God with the Father and the Holy Spirit (The Trinity). Uniquely as both God and man, Jesus alone is our Savior and has earned our complete forgiveness. He shares His divinity with us, so...
One’s mind might be surprised at the marvelous influence Martin Luther still has on our society/culture today! Can you imagine sitting at his table with his wife, Katy, preparing dinner and even a beer? What do Lutherans think about his antisemitic remarks? Martin Luther wasn’t a perfect man but, like St. Paul, he grew to understand the importance...