Starting Right is a 5 minute Day Starter to help keep you motivated, encouraged, and focused throughout your day. DannyMac is a pastor, teacher, motivational speaker, husband, and father. His years of leading and training people have given him vast experience in helping individuals to accomplish change in their lives and meet their goals. He can help you set the course for your day by offering practical advice from God's Word in a positive and fun way. There is no better way to begin your day than by Starting Right with DannyMac.
A perfect game in baseball occurs when a single pitcher completes nine innings without allowing the opposing team to get on base. There can be no walks, no hits, no hit batters or anything else that…
Does science and the teachings of the Bible disagree? It may seem that way at times, but today we talk about a few ways that science proves that what the Bible says is correct. There are many more …
Yesterday, we celebrated Easter, one of the most significant and powerful days of the year. The death and resurrection of Jesus changed everything for everyone in the world. Today we talk about just…
There have been four days in the history of mankind that are the most significant. Today we look at all four of them and what Good Friday means to us all. Be blessed and have a wonderful Easter Wee…
For three years Jesus had led and taught his disciples. They all heard and saw the same miracles and lessons. They had seen the same passion Jesus had for the Kingdom of God. They knew Jesus bette…
As Passion Week reaches mid-week, we begin to see how the religious leaders were plotting to quietly remove Jesus. Things didn't quite go as planned.
Why did Jesus curse a fig tree? It does seem rather odd. Was Jesus angry at the tree? Did his hunger put him in a bad mood? Neither of those answers even comes close to the truth. Today we look …
We start the Passion Week, with our Music Monday episode featuring one of the oldest hymns still sung today. Written in 820 by Theodulph of Orleans, today's episode features the hymn 'All Glory, La…
Welcome to our Friday Roundup. Enjoy this summary of our episodes from this week. Have a great weekend.
The farmer was desperate for someone to work for him. Everyone had turned him down. Finally, a short, thin older man agreed to work for him. Little did the farmer know the important lesson that h…
Most people have their favourite. You are either a cat person or a dog person. My wife prefers cats but I am not convinced. Cats have more...attitude.
In today's episode, we look at a cat named O…
A young man hated church. All he wanted was to play baseball. More than anything he wanted to play in the Big League. But, God had some other plans for him. Today we talk about his journey and ho…
Yesterday was St. Patrick's Day and so we are taking a look at how St. Patrick changed Ireland even though his first visit there was as a kidnap victim. His life is a powerful story of forgiveness a…
Welcome to the Friday Roundup. We hope you enjoy this summary of our episodes from this week. Have a great weekend.
A man had a very successful hotdog stand, his business was growing daily. Everything was going well until his son came to visit. Today we talk about being careful who we listen to.
How many times have you quit something that you later regret quitting? The greatest difference between success and failure in any area of our lives is whether or not we quit doing the right things. …
Everyone has a purpose, but sometimes we feel like we are missing it. In today's episode, we talk about realizing the potential within us and not letting anyone keep us down. Enjoy
Welcome to our Music Monday episode where today we feature the song, Speak the Name of Jesus, written by Here Be Lions. Enjoy the episode.
Youtube Link for today:
https://youtu.be/wFeQBcTJJf4?si=4o-X…
Welcome to the Friday Roundup. Today's episode includes a summary of each of our episodes from this past week. Enjoy.
There is a widespread impact of something called the New Year Blues which is evidenced by people being exhausted, depressed, anxious, frustrated and often accompanied by a cold or the flu. It seems …