Isaiah’s Story Click to view video
This documentary is an inspiring story about second chances. The story of Josh and Debbs and how their family adopted a nearly dead homeless newborn.
Produced for WoodsEdge Community Church.
A Fast of God’s Choosing Click to view video
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March 12th, 2010 | Category: Ears to Hear |
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Transcript of Müller
March 12, 2010
George Müller
Psalm 81:10
EARS TO HEAR is the radio ministry of FAMILIES•BY GOD• For EARS TO HEAR, here’s Tim Glisson.
Raising children is hard work and when we hear of people having 20 or 30 foster and adopted children it’s impressive.
So it’s downright awe inspiring to hear the story of Prussia’s George Müller who from 1835 until 1898 cared for more than two thousand children.
Müller’s story is legendary, his organization grew so large he needed seven full-time employees just to answer his daily mail.
But what Müller accomplished pales in comparison to how he did it.
George Müller raised millions of dollars to house, feed, and teach the Bible to thousands of England’s orphans without ever asking another human being for money.
In this day and age of fundraising and marketing where every non-profit has a development director, George Müller took all of his material needs to one source: God.
Müller knew that God is the Father to the fatherless, and He would provide for His children. Whether it be for daily bread or construction costs –Müller trusted Psalm 81:10 “Open your mouth wide and I will fill it.”
If You have an awe inspiring story of adoption; won’t you please share it with our listeners. To do so, simply visit our website at FAMILIESBYGOD.org and click on “Stories” in the main menu. For EARS TO HEAR, I’m Tim Glisson.

March 11th, 2010 | Category: Ears to Hear |
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Transcript of Stories
March 11, 2010
Stories
Ephesians 1:4-5
EARS TO HEAR is the radio ministry of FAMILIES•BY GOD• For EARS TO HEAR, here’s Tim Glisson.
Everybody loves a story: and history is full of them. Whether the teller be the native American griotes or Hollywood’s Speilberg, Reiner or Scorsese, we the people are more than happy to spend many hours and many dollars to learn people’s stories.
Truth or fiction, legacy or legend, stories help us to see ourselves, share ourselves, and even shape ourselves.
So it shouldn’t surprise us the efficacy of stories in our lives is ordained by none other than God Himself – who first created us and then told us all about it. The book of Acts is simply a book of short stories. The entire Bible is simply one big story – about Jesus – who happened to be history’s greatest story-teller.
Now please take note, many of Scriptures most notable tales, focus on adoption.
Moses, who saved his people, was himself saved as a baby in the bulrushes by the daughter of the man trying to kill him. Esther, who was placed in the kingdom for a time such as this, was placed there by Mordecai her adoptive Dad. What great stories!
How important are stories of adoption to God? Critical: He predestined adoption as the method of salvation before He created the Universe (look it up in Ephesians 1, verses four and five). He illuminates that salvation through stories of adoption all throughout the Bible. Caleb the scout; Mephiboseth the survivor; Jesus, the Savior. All adopted. All great stories. All to God’s glory
If you have a great adoption story, and don’t mind sharing it please visit our website at FAMILIESBYGOD.org and click on Stories. For EARS TO HEAR, I’m Tim Glisson.

March 10th, 2010 | Category: Ears to Hear |
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Transcript of Helen Stam
March 10, 2010
Helen Stam
Bible
EARS TO HEAR is the radio ministry of FAMILIES•BY GOD• For EARS TO HEAR, here’s Tim Glisson.
In 1934 John and Betty Stam served as Christian missionaries to China. On a cold December day terrorists invaded their village near the Yangtze River kidnapping the young couple and their 3 month old daughter Helen.
A day’s walk through the forest earned the Stam’s a mud hut hotel for the night. As dawn broke, John and Betty joined the ranks of Christian martyrs, but Helen although an orphan, was miraculously spared.
As her captors left the infant alive but alone, a desperate search for her ensued. The media coverage was intense. Her rescue took forty days to secure, but when she landed back in the States publicity was so fevered that hundreds of adoption offers poured in.
Helen Stam was eventually adopted by her maternal aunt and uncle, which is correct. What was also correct was the outpouring of offers to adopt.
My question is: why does it take media coverage for most people to hear the cry of the child?
The Bible – the only media we really need heed – mentions orphans over 60 times. God defines Himself as the defender of the fatherless. James tells us true religion is their care. Why do we need the media before we have ears to hear God?
If the Lord is talking to you about adoption, won’t you please visit our website at
FAMILIESBYGOD.org. For EARS TO HEAR, I’m Tim Glisson.

March 8th, 2010 | Category: Ears to Hear |
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Trasnscript of Correctional Facilities
March 8, 2010
Correctional Facilities
Ezekiel 36
EARS TO HEAR is the radio ministry of FAMILIES•BY GOD• For EARS TO HEAR, here’s Tim Glisson.
America is in deep trouble and no one is talking about it.
Sure we’ll discuss the current conflict in Iraq or we’ll compare the dollar to the Euro and shake our heads in both surprise and shame, but our crisis is not military nor economic.
We’ll complain about medical care and health insurance and long for the good ole days when all’s you needed was a family doctor to tend to both, but the lack of health care doesn’t even compare.
No the real catastrophe is the close to three million kids in America whose moms and dads are in prison. It’s a critical problem because it will end up costing many of those children their lives too, close to 70 percent of kids who grow up with a parent in prison will end up in prison.
It’s a critical problem because it will end up costing taxpayers more than all the military, economic, and health care crises combined.
But it’s a critical problem mostly because it’s breaking our Lord’s heart. He made us for his glory. Disobedience creating the fatherless is a double hit. The answer isn’t in our corrections facilities, if they were correcting anything we wouldn’t have a five-fold increase in our prison population since 1970.
No the answer is in God’s correction of our facilities. “Return unto me”, He says in Ezekiel 36 and “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you”. The only correction necessary is getting right with God.
If you have EARS to HEAR God’s heart for all of His children, please visit our website at FAMILIESBYGOD.org. For EARS TO HEAR, I’m Tim Glisson.

March 4th, 2010 | Category: Ears to Hear |
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Transcript of Raise a Child Up
March 4, 2010
Raise A Child Up…
Proverbs 22:6
EARS TO HEAR is the radio ministry of FAMILIES•BY GOD• For EARS TO HEAR, here’s Tim Glisson.
Scripture tells us to train children up in the way that they should go and they will not depart from it when they are old. It’s not a suggestion, but a command. And that’s a promise, not a possibility. But it is a lot of hard work.
Training a child up in the way they should go is not about how they want to go: as a two year old, or as a 15 year old. It’s about where God wants them to go.
Training a child up shouldn’t be left to teachers or coaches: or friends or peers for that matter. It’s a parents job; given to them exclusively by God.
Training a child up isn’t about raising kids, it’s about raising adults: warriors for Christ, culture changers just like Joshua. It’s God’s design from the start, we’re made in His image.
But just like with any type of training, from horses to marathons, child training takes time in the saddle. Teaching children that everything they do is subject to God – EVERYTHING – is under His authority is by design exhaustive: not exhausting as in the physical sense, but exhaustive as in the sense of completion.
But it’s worth it to avoid watching a child fall into sin. It’s worth it to escape generational sin. It’s worth it to watch God bless them … and you!
If you have EARS to HEAR God’s heart for His children, please visit our website at FAMILIESBYGOD.org. For EARS TO HEAR, I’m Tim Glisson.

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