• You Never Say, Goodbye to Friends. It is Just So Long.
    Jan 10 2020
    Even the word “goodbye” has “good” in it. October 5, 2018 was our first “AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out” episode and January 10, 2020 will be our last. It was good for us to step out in faith in 2018 and to walk in faith each renewal contract period. We simply walked forward and watched God at work. But then, all good things must come to an end and it is now time. We shared our happiness and shared our sorrow. We’ve shared our hearts and it hurts to part. We don’t know you by your names. Yet, we know you. We love you and are blessed that you allowed us to be a part of your life one 60-minute segment at a time. Listeners, we are eternally grateful and thankful for each and everyone of you. Please join us one more time for a final 60 minutes.
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    55 mins
  • Encore Caged and Living Free
    Dec 27 2019
    This is part two of a three part series. Part one can be found on the November 15, 2019 episode entitled When Justice Fails. William, a former deputy sheriff, was sent to prison for a crime he did not commit. Prosecutor offers were presented. William declined each one. Why? At the age of 19,Joseph began serving a 30-year sentence for committing second degree murder with the possibility of parole after 10 years. He has served eight. Joseph was living in a mental state of condemnation for what he had done, and the guilt was overwhelming. Yet, Joseph didn’t want the ordinary prison life of gangs, drugs and violence so he sought something different. He found it in solitary confinement.
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    55 mins
  • Invitation to a Royal Birthday Party, A King is Born
    Dec 20 2019
    Tis the season- Christmas. Last minute shopping. Time with family and friends. Delectable food. Thoughtful gift giving. Charming Children Programs. Festive lights. Gala parades. The celebration of Christmas is worldwide. However, we’re celebrating early by throwing a birthday party for Jesus. How many candles would you put on His birthday cake? At the party we’ll discuss topics such as: (1) Is December 25th really Jesus’ birthday? (2) Doesn’t Christmas traditions originate from paganism? If so, should a Christian celebrate Christmas? (3) Does the Bible say anything about celebrating the birth of Christ? If so, where? (4) Is Santa invited to the Royal Birthday Party? (5) If Christmas is such a joyous time of the year why are suicide and depression prevalent during the Christmas season and immediately following it? Join the conversation and the party!
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    55 mins
  • Superstition versus Christianity
    Dec 13 2019
    Annette and Myrna are battling it out on Friday’s show. Do Superstition and Christian beliefs clash or coincide? Should a Christian practice superstition? Truth be known, Christians practice superstitions without even knowing it. Get real, how many of us have said, “God bless you” after someone sneezes! What’s so bad about that? You are simply asking God to bless them. But that phrase has its roots in superstitious beliefs. Consider Christians who wear crosses or have some Christian based symbol in their pocket, in their purse, on the dash of their vehicle or hanging on the walls of their house! Isn’t that a form of superstition? Aren’t they believing that that object can assist them in some way or another? Superstitions aren’t all adverse. When you find a lucky penny, you’ll have good luck! Your wish will come true when you wish on a falling star. Right? Plus people who believe in superstitions are happier and more productive. Join the Ladies as they banter over these topics.
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    57 mins
  • Life Through Troubled Waters
    Dec 6 2019
    The greatest challenge to William and Teresa’s 13 years of marriage came when the gavel pounded a guilty verdict. Witness after witness testified to Deputy Sheriff William's innocence. How could he be convicted of sexual contact with an inmate? Teresa believed in his innocence. There is no way he would dishonor their marriage vows. How would the family endure this adversity? The community in which she lives is the community who declared him guilty. Can she co-exist? How will they treat their eleven-year-old daughter? How long will William be in prison? How will I handle the first visit with him, the second, the third. . . ? How would he survive in prison? He was a former sheriff deputy, so he was a sure target. Would protected custody be a fortified safety measure? God, what are you doing in this?
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    52 mins
  • Caged and Living Free
    Nov 22 2019
    This is part two of a three part series. Part one can be found on the November 15, 2019 episode entitled When Justice Fails. William, a former deputy sheriff, was sent to prison for a crime he did not commit. Prosecutor offers were presented. William declined each one. Why? At the age of 19,Joseph began serving a 30-year sentence for committing second degree murder with the possibility of parole after 10 years. He has served eight. Joseph was living in a mental state of condemnation for what he had done, and the guilt was overwhelming. Yet, Joseph didn’t want the ordinary prison life of gangs, drugs and violence so he sought something different. He found it in solitary confinement.
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    55 mins
  • When Justice Fails
    Nov 15 2019
    William, a former deputy sheriff, was charged with sexual contact with an inmate. Even today William states he did not commit the crime even though he did the time. William served two years and three months in prison and remains on parole for 20 more months. Several times the justice system offered plea bargains which would have prevented him from being incarcerated or shortened his sentence. Each time William. He was not going to confess to a crime he did not commit. In prison, William started out in protective custody because of his prior vocation but then he asked to be put in general population (GP). There was an enormous chance that an inmate in GP was one William arrested. Why would a former deputy sheriff ask to be placed with all the other inmates? Why? He was a certain target! William's story is the first of a three part series: Sex Offender, Murderer, and Drug Trafficker. Three Separate Criminals, One Commonality.
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    55 mins
  • In Honor Of
    Nov 8 2019
    In honor of our military veterans we will broadcast live from the Grangeville Veterans's Center, 318 E. Main 11:00 to noon PT. Veterans will share their stories of heartache, victories and sacrifices. America, we owe our freedom to the men and women in uniform. We owe our highest respect to the battles these veterans have fought and still fight. We also owe recognition to the families who supported our troops.They made sacrifices that many of us would find very challenging. Come join us Friday, the 8th, as we celebrate the heroes of America.
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    54 mins