Little did Beni know, but Joey, a student at UT Austin, needed help in more ways than one. Find out how an Uber ride changed Joey’s life forever on KCBI’s “The Heartbeat of Texas.”
Little did Beni know, but Joey, a student at UT Austin, needed help in more ways than one. Find out how an Uber ride changed Joey’s life forever on KCBI’s “The Heartbeat of Texas.”Learn more about this story here.Listen to An Uber Driver Changed A Texas College Student’s Life Share Post
10/10/2025
May the "O" in October stand for... Overwhelmed!
Psalm 46:1 - God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.
10/10/2025
You think you love your dog… but do you love your dog enough to dress up as one and walk beside them? 😂 Rich does - and his wiener dog Maya doesn’t even blink. This might be my favorite thing I’ve seen all week.
Listen to Rich Walks His Dog Wearing A Dog Costume Rich doesn’t just walk his wiener dog, Maya... he joins her. Literally. In an inflatable wiener dog costume. Picture it: two dachshunds strolling down the street, one on a leash and one… walking upright. He says he started doing it just to make ...
10/10/2025
What if the problem you’re praying about is actually part of God’s plan to reach someone else? Sometimes He uses the breakdown to bring you right where He needs you.
Sometimes the very thing we’re praying for God to remove is the thing He’s using to position us for His purpose. A friend told me recently about his family van that’s been in and out of the shop for months. Every time he thought the problem was fixed, it wasn’t. It was expensive, frustrating...
10/10/2025
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10/09/2025
Med school is VERY expensive. What if one day someone said, “Hey, lemme help you out with some of the cost?” This just happened at the Burnett School of Medicine at TCU. Find out more on KCBI’s “The Heartbeat of Texas.”
Med school is VERY expensive. What if one day someone said, “Hey, lemme help you out with some of the cost?” This just happened at the Burnett School of Medicine at TCU. Find out more on KCBI’s “The Heartbeat of Texas.” Learn more about this story here. Listen to Someone Call A Doctor Beca...
10/09/2025
May the "O" in October stand for... Overflowing grace!
John 1:16 - Out of his fullness we have all received grace in place of grace already given.
10/09/2025
Dogs are just the best. Eeyore went out for a walk with his owner’s mom, she fell and couldn’t get up… and he came back with a police officer to help her!
An 86-year-old woman in Florida was walking her son’s dog, Eeyore (yes, that’s really his name!), when she tripped and fell. It was dark out, and she didn’t have her phone, so there was no way to call for help. But Eeyore didn’t leave her side. After a while, he ran off, and she thought he.....
10/09/2025
“Prayer is me talking to God about my problems. Worry is me talking to myself about my problems.” --Pastor Aaron Brockett
What a reminder to turn our thoughts into conversations with God instead.
I read something this week that stopped me in my tracks. Pastor Aaron Brockett said, “Prayer is me talking to God about my problems. Worry is me talking to myself about my problems.” That hit home... because I do that all the time. I’ll replay the same situations in my head, overanalyze conver...
10/09/2025
Jeremy was shocked when a friend said she made a full breakfast - eggs, pancakes & bacon during the weekday! What kind of breakfast do you have during the weekday?
10/08/2025
For some kids, the lunchroom can be a place of embarrassment and shame, but not at Taylor ISD. Find out what someone in the community just did for some students on KCBI’s “The Heartbeat of Texas.”
For some kids, the lunchroom can be a place of embarrassment and shame, but not at Taylor ISD. Find out what someone in the community just did for some students on KCBI’s “The Heartbeat of Texas.”Learn more about this act of generosity here.Listen to Debt’s Been Paid In Taylor, TX Share Post
10/08/2025
May the "O" in October stand for... Outpouring of blessings!
Malachi 3:10 - "Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,” says the Lord Almighty, “and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it."
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