Key Life Network with Steve Brown

About Key Life Network
Key Life exists to communicate that the deepest message of the ministry of Jesus and the Bible is the radical grace of God to sinners and sufferers.
Because life is hard for everyone, grace is for all of us. And grace means that because of what Jesus has done, when you run to him, God’s not mad at you.
All of the radio shows, sermons, books, and videos we produce work together toward one mission: to get you and those you love Home with radical freedom, infectious joy and surprising faithfulness to Christ as your crowning achievement.
Learn more: http://www.keylife.org
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Because life is hard for everyone, grace is for all of us. And grace means that because of what Jesus has done, when you run to him, God’s not mad at you.
All of the radio shows, sermons, books, and videos we produce work together toward one mission: to get you and those you love Home with radical freedom, infectious joy and surprising faithfulness to Christ as your crowning achievement.
Learn more: http://www.keylife.org
Listen on WORD 101.5 FM
Monday4:30AM - 4:45AM
Tuesday4:30AM - 4:45AM
Wednesday4:30AM - 4:45AM
Thursday4:30AM - 4:45AM
Friday4:30AM - 4:45AM
Sunday6:00AM - 6:15AM, 6:30PM - 6:45PM
Latest Broadcast
“What about Judas?”
6/24/2022
RECENT BROADCASTS
- “What about Judas?” - 6/24/2022
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- “You reach the end of yourself? That’s bad? No, that’s good.” - 6/22/2022
- “Trouble, trouble, everywhere.” - 6/21/2022
- “What you believe is really important.” - 6/20/2022
- “Are there real phony Christians?” - 6/17/2022
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Featured Offer from Key Life Network
THE GIFT OF ADDICTION
You did it again. You drank. You got high. You slept with him/her. You gave in to the temptation of porn. What gift could you possibly find in so much failure? But when your helplessness drives you to turn to God and admit your need, you will experience the greatest gift of all—his presence, his kindness, his forgiveness, and his peace. Erik Guzman explains that when we think it’s up to us to rise above our suffering or sin, we alienate ourselves from our only source of help. But when we come to the end of ourselves, realize that our addictions have controlled us and turn in desperation to God, then we see that coming to the end of what we can do is the beginning of faith. That is the gift of addiction.