What You Need To Know About Heaven [Episode 333]

Need to Know About Heaven The Kendrick Brothers, Alex Kendrick, Stephen Kendrick, Karen Kingsbury, Lisa-Jo Baker, Joni Eareckson Tada, Lee Strobel, Lisa Young, Kathie Lee Gifford, Amy Baik Lee

While I was writing my Heaven: When Faith Becomes Sight Bible study, my mom would text me most days and ask if I will be in Heaven today. Of course, she meant in the Heaven manuscript! But even though I wasn’t in Heaven literally, Heaven was in me—the hope of it, the wonder of it, the anticipation of it.

Now, after steeping myself in what Scripture says about Heaven over the past year, I feel far more anchored in the reality of eternity, and I’m growing in anticipation of my faith becoming sight, living fully in my glorious unending.

Behind the Scenes With the Kendrick Brothers on Their Latest Film, The Forge [BONUS]

Kendrick Brothers Forge

On this very special BONUS episode of the 4:13, the Kendrick Brothers are taking us behind the scenes of their newest film, The Forge, a new faith-filled movie with emotional themes, old friends, and new twists! And here’s something exciting…

I’ve got both Alex and Stephen Kendrick with me, so this conversation is twice as good, twice as insightful, and twice as fun hanging out with two guys we all know and love.

Can I See God as a Good Father? With Stephen Kendrick [Episode 163]

See God Good Father Stephen Kendrick

Not everyone has a great fatherhood story, but everyone can when they really get a glimpse of their Heavenly Father.

On today’s episode of the 4:13 Podcast, we talk about how our relationship with our earthly father impacts how we view our Heavenly Father. And knowing our Heavenly Father can radically transform our earthly relationships.

Can I Be an Overcomer? [Episode 51 With Stephen Kendrick]

One humid August day, my husband, Phil, and I flew down the highway in our “swagger wagon” (a.k.a. our ultra-cool white minivan). We were in a huge hurry because it was just the two of us on our way to a much-anticipated lakeside getaway.

To help pass the miles, Phil turned on satellite radio—you know, the one with about 3,000 channels. First, we tuned into ESPN sports. Next, it was an afternoon talk show. And, finally, we tried a live audio feed of one of the major news outlets.