Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth
Are you a woman who wants to know God and live life His way? If so, Revive Our Hearts can help you. The host, Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, has an incredible passion and love for Jesus Christ and for women. Listen in to this nationally syndicated radio program heard each weekday on nearly 1,000 radio station outlets as Nancy interviews guests and teaches directly from God's Word. This is more than just a program--get ready for a personal, counter-cultural revolution in your heart and home!
15h ago
Has the term “saved” lost its wonder? Consider this: the God of the universe became a man to rescue you. This Christmas, we’re remembering afresh what it means to be saved.
1d ago
A baby is a picture of dependence and helplessness. The baby born on the first Christmas, though, was a mighty warrior, invading a dark world. Meditate on the power of Jesus.
2d ago
Redemption, salvation, deliverance: these three words are mega-themes throughout Scripture, and they summarize the true message of Christmas. That’s why Zechariah sings about them! Learn more as Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth continues in Luke 1.
3d ago
Zechariah sang in response to what we call “divine visitation.” Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth says, When God visits His people, He always visits them to deliver them out of something and to deliver them into something else.
4d ago
Amid the holiday hustle and bustle, do you long for a little silence? Zechariah, an overlooked Christmas character, learned a lot about being quiet. But after nine months, he broke the silence with a song.
Dec 12
Christians are not home yet . . . and Jesus is coming again. That perspective can help you “do” Christmas in a way that builds anticipation and points you and your loved ones to Christ. Caroline Cobb and Erin Davis explain.
Dec 11
“God rest ye merry, gentlemen.” You’ve probably sung this line many times around Christmas. But do you understand it? Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth is here to explain. She’ll show you how this beautiful hymn can help you move from dismay to joy.
Dec 10
One of the most popular carols declares, “O come all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant.” But sometimes the holidays come bearing grief instead. When this season feels heavy, Nancy wants to remind you—there’s a joy not based on circumstances.