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with Terry Lowry
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Current Show (January 1, 2026):
WHAT’S ON WHAT’S UP TODAY:
Keep Your Eyes on Jesus
The Price For Donuts
The Rag Man
Be Where Your Feet Are
Fourth Segment: Biblical-Literacy Lesson with guest David Fleming -
Part Two: Biblical approach to relational conflict.
Fourth Segment: Pastor Emory Cothen, Champion Forest -
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
Today’s closing prayer:
Heavenly Father,
No matter what this day holds, thank you for your presence. More below …
Discussed by Terry Lowry
with Host of the What's UP Radio Program
Host Terry Lowry interviews influential and knowledgeable guests on relevant topics for today.
KEEP YOUR EYES ON JESUS
Discussed by Terry Lowry
with Host of the What's UP Radio Program
Host of the What’s UP Radio Program, Terry Lowry, reads
from Christian Medical and Dental Association contributor Dr. Autumn Dawn Galbreath’s recent
inspirational piece about a trauma patient who showed her complete faith and
trust. Isn’t that just like our Heavenly Father?
THE PRICE OF DONUTS
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
There was a certain Professor of Religion named Dr. Christianson who taught at a
small college in the Western United States. Dr. Christianson taught the required
survey course in Christianity at this particular institution. Every student was
required to take this course his or her freshman year regardless of his or her
major. – Anonymous author
*Edited for time and content.
To read the full story, click
here.
THE RAG MAN
Discussed by Terry Lowry
with Host of the What's UP Radio Program
“Rags! Rags! New rags for old! I take your tired rags!”
Click
here for one interpretation of The Rag Man.
BE WHERE YOUR FEET ARE
Discussed by Sara Tracey
with The What's UP Radio Program
Are you constantly thinking about your to-do list? Why not stop and enjoy the
moment you are in? This is a great lesson for people of all ages.
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read the full article.
NOTE: Audio recording has been edited for time and content.
PART 2 - A BIBLICAL APPROACH TO RELATIONAL CONFLICT
Discussed by David Fleming
with Lanier Theological Library (www.LanierTheologicalLibrary.org)
Day 4
HAVE YOU EVER EXPERIENCED CONFLICT IN A RELATIONSHIP? I THINK WE ALL HAVE – SOME MORE THAN OTHERS!
Last week, former CFBC Pastor David Fleming subbed in for Mark, teaching on the Biblical approach to relational conflict. This week, he completes that lesson with more fantastic Biblical solutions for every type of relationship – marriage, friendship, church, and work.
To view David Fleming’s video for this lesson, click
here.
If you have a prayer request, need Scripture encouragement, or would like a copy of Mark’s lessons each week, email
wantmore@biblical-literacy.org
QUESTIONS / ISSUES DISCUSSED:
RELATIONAL CONFLICT: A BIBLICAL TOOLKIT
How often do you try to resolve conflict on your own without God’s help and guidance? (Proverbs 19:11)
How often do you try to make others think the way you think? David reminds us that it is not our job to change others, but to love them.
What are the positives and negatives of conflict resolution?
WHAT ARE WE TO DO THEN? (Points For Home)
GO! Take action! Be the first to make a move. Remember, there are consequences for not resolving conflict. (Mathew 5:23-24; 1 John 4:20-21; John 15:35; Matthew 5:9; 1 Peter 3:8-11)
Follow Jesus’ plan. Limit the people involved to only the people involved. (Matthew 18:15-17)
Focus on the conflict. More on this tomorrow as David wraps up his lesson.
For more information about Mark Lanier’s Biblical Literacy class, click
here.
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
Discussed by Pastor Emory Cothen
with Champion Forest Baptist Church (www.ChampionForest.org)
Day 4
Why is it so hard for us to wait – to be patient? What are we missing in the waiting period?
This week, CFBC Young Adults Pastor Emory Cothen encourages us to wait on the Lord patiently using the words of David from Psalm 62.
Find Pastor Emory Cothen’s sermon
here.
Find Pastor Emory Cothen’s sermon notes
here.
If you have questions about a sermon, please contact Champion Forest at questions@cfbc.org
Questions/Issues Discussed:
WAIT ON GOD ACTIVELY (vs 8)
In verses 1-7, David was encouraging himself. How and why did he shift to encouraging the people in verse 8? What was his message to them?
Can we just sit back and wait – or must we be active in the waiting period? Louis Le Blanc once said: “Pour it out as water. Not as milk, whose color remains. Not as wine, whose savor remains. Not as honey, whose taste remains. But as water, of which, when it is poured out, nothing remains.”
How did others in the Bible wait on the Lord? What can we learn from them? (1 Samuel 1:15; Titus 3:4-6)
WAIT ON GOD IN HIS PROMISES (vs 9-12)
When David was waiting on the Lord, did he remember God’s promises?
What promises can you focus on? What blessings has God bestowed upon you throughout your life? Remember those promises in the waiting!
If you have never accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior, text the word JESUS to 77069 and a pastor or counselor from CFBC will call you back.
For more details about Champion Forest Baptist Church click
here.
PRAYER
Discussed by Terry Lowry
with Host of the What's UP Radio Program
Heavenly Father,
No matter what this day holds, thank you for your presence.
Hold us all in the palm of your hand and never let go.
As we battle life, may we all surrender fully to you.
Battles may take a moment, a day, a year, or even longer to overcome.
May we not grow weary and walk away.
May we stay faithful, always moving closer to you, Father.
Today, as every day, we face choices.
Which way to go? What should we do?
Hear our pleas for forgiveness, guidance, and healing.
Walk with us, LORD, and when necessary, please carry us.
Speak to us and through us today.
May we move away from a slow, lazy, useless Christian life.
May we choose to go forward in the power and strength of the Holy Spirit, reaching as if into the pits of hell itself to help save one more soul for the Kingdom.
May we shout: “Hallelujah! Father, you are our GOD.”
May we shout: “Hallelujah! We are saved forevermore.”
Thank you, Father, for being with us today.
Now, let’s be going and doing and working, all for your glory and honor.
We lift this prayer to your throne room by and through the name of Jesus Christ,
Amen




