I've been searching and listening to many different Christian Radio Stations in the Internet these days, and I'm really surprised by the music you broadcast and also your program schedule. I've found it really inspirational and hopeful, especially the music. So, carry on, and God bless all our radios in the world!”
I could never talk to people very easily until I started listening to LifeTalk. I was shy and easily intimidated and preferred to be alone most of the time. I didn't work much and spent a lot of time on the mountain wandering around. I didn't have much direction or purpose in my life. I didn't have any confidence. I was close to my children, but not near as close as I am now. I was reading my Bible and I loved God, but I still needed to hear the constant encouragements that God loved me and that I could trust Him that are on LifeTalk radio. It would be impossible for any one human being to be all the time to me what LifeTalk Radio is. I think 24/7 Christian radio is the greatest blessing God has ever given to man!
Trinidad and Tobago
I am happy for your wonderful programmes and music...may God richly bless this ministry.
I do have a question, is this a seventh day adventist run station?
May God's grace guide this ministry
I have an AMAZING song to share with you and your listeners! I live in Joplin, MO., thankfully my house was not in the devastated area, I am so blessed! I drive by the devastated area everyday on my way to work and on my way back home again - it is heartbreaking to see our town like this.
I want to spread the word about an incredible song and fundraiser. The Mark Chapman Band, out of Southwest, MO., has recently released a song, "Where Would You Go", that many are labeling as 'The Song for Joplin.' With almost 50,000 views on youtube.com, the responses to the song have been uplifting. Many people have commented on the song to share their story of personal tragedy, loss, survival and just to say "Thank You."
The song is available for download on iTunes & Amazon - 100% of the profits go to Joplin, MO! I thought you may be interested in sharing this song with your listeners. The more we can spread the word about this song, the more money we raise for Joplin. A download is only .99- affordable for one person and think of .99 times thousands of people!
Link to the video on Youtube.com:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7_iXoG_UDM
Or you can go to youtube.com and search "Where would you go?" Mark Chapman
Also, the song is available on their band site:
www.markchapmanband.com
Kindest Regards!
Kristi Hayes
417-354-1772
I want to thank you for providing the type of music and programming I was raised on as a young boy. I used to listen everytime I traveled to the Yakima, Washington area, but have been unable to the last couple of trips. I have now put your website as one of my favorites so I can listen here in my home near Seattle. You may never know how many lives you truly touch, but you can count at least one, mine. Thank you for the ministry of LifeTalk. May our LORD continue to use and to bless your ministry as you spread the Good News of JESUS.
I tried posting earlier but I think it got messed up. ANYWAY, I cannot tell you what a personal blessing it was to find LifeTalk on the web just this morning. You see, for several years, on my trips to Yakima, WA I always found and was blest by hearing the music and teachings of LifeTalk Radio. Have not been able to listen for the past several trips. As I prepare for bed, I can feel the tensions of the day leave while I listen to your music. I cannot say enough about your programming. You play the music that I grew up on and for that, THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS. May the One who gives us life and eternal salvation continue to bless and grow the ministry of LifeTalk Radio.
Congratulation!...My name is Ruth Chalco. I am from Perú. I am journalis of hope. I not speak english. I want speak english. Can you helpme. Thank you very much. God blessyou!
Hello! I love the talks and some of the music. It is very inspirational and moving. But I would like to suggest a little more variety in the musical selection. I love gospel music and it would be nice to hear a few of those types of songs a little more often. Thank you so much for all you do and God bless!
I just finished listening to a song that brought a much needed sense of peace and calm after a long day. I missed the first part of the song but the only words I remember were, '...I love you...'. It was a male voice talking about the father's love regardless of what someone had done. Thank you for such beautiful music to end a day and prepare for bed. Right now I am listening to an instrumental version of Were You There. May GOD continue to bless the ministry of Life Talk Radio.
Your prayerful servant,
Craig
I'm so happy to may listen this radio by net, I'm from brazil and I have studying english listening it, and more than it, I have listen a good music about my savior Jesus....God bless the ministry of Life talk Radio.
Leonardo
I REALLY ENJOY LISTENINIG TO ALL THE STORYS AND THE MUSIC. I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THEM SIXTEEN CD'S THAT YOU SAID ON THE TALK AND THAT THEY ARE FREE. AND IF YOU HAVE ANY BOOKS YOU CAN SEND ME. I WOULD BE VERY GLAD TO HAVE THEM.THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR NETWORK CAUSE IT IS ALL ABOUT JESUS......... THANK YOU SO MUCH..
hello sir i am azmat emmanuel and i am a adventist world radio presanter in lahore pakistan when i see your program i learn many things this is blessing for me my prayer with you God bless you
I am happy for your wonderful programmes and music...may God richly bless this ministry.
I do have a question, is this a seventh day adventist run station?
May God's grace guide this ministry
I want to spread the word about an incredible song and fundraiser. The Mark Chapman Band, out of Southwest, MO., has recently released a song, "Where Would You Go", that many are labeling as 'The Song for Joplin.' With almost 50,000 views on youtube.com, the responses to the song have been uplifting. Many people have commented on the song to share their story of personal tragedy, loss, survival and just to say "Thank You."
The song is available for download on iTunes & Amazon - 100% of the profits go to Joplin, MO! I thought you may be interested in sharing this song with your listeners. The more we can spread the word about this song, the more money we raise for Joplin. A download is only .99- affordable for one person and think of .99 times thousands of people!
Link to the video on Youtube.com:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7_iXoG_UDM
Or you can go to youtube.com and search "Where would you go?" Mark Chapman
Also, the song is available on their band site:
www.markchapmanband.com
Kindest Regards!
Kristi Hayes
417-354-1772
Congratulation!...My name is Ruth Chalco. I am from Perú. I am journalis of hope. I not speak english. I want speak english. Can you helpme. Thank you very much. God blessyou!
I am Korean.
I'm john.
I am 7.
I love lifetalk radio!!
i enjoy to listen to YOUR STORY HOUR everyday.
Thank you very much.
Your prayerful servant,
Craig
Leonardo
remember me too radio life
welcome to UGANDA
best wishes
azmat emmanuel