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On this episode of KTLF Spotlight, we sit down with Phil Wickham for a powerful and personal conversation about faith, family, and legacy.Phil shares how his parents, who came to Christ during the Jesus Movement of the 1970s and traveled in Christian bands, shaped not just his love for music, but his understanding of God as a good Father. It is a story rooted in real life, lived out faith, and generational impact.You will also hear the incredible connection between his family and the events portrayed in Jesus Revolution, including how his dad came to faith, the role of key figures from that movement, and why a place called Pirates Cove means so much to him personally.This is more than a conversation about music. It is a reminder that what God does in one generation can echo into the next.
When Tasha Layton sings “Meet Me in the Valley,” she’s not speaking metaphorically. She actually went there.In this powerful conversation with Danielle Marie, Tasha shares the story behind the song… including a solo trip into Death Valley where she spent three days alone with God. It wasn’t a stunt, it was personal. A response to a past season marked by deep pain, including a suicide attempt, and a longing to truly meet God in the lowest places.This episode explores what it means to walk through the “valley” seasons of life (not avoid them) and how God doesn’t wait on the mountaintop. He meets us right there in the middle of the struggle.If you’ve ever wondered where God is in your hardest moments… this conversation is a reminder: He’s already there.
In this episode, we talk with Stephen McWhirter, a Dove Award–winning and Grammy‑nominated worship artist whose powerful testimony of redemption has inspired audiences worldwide. Once trapped in addiction and brokenness, Stephen experienced a radical encounter with Jesus that transformed his life and launched his ministry as a worship leader, speaker, and now author.He joins us to discuss his debut book, Radically Restored: How Knowing Jesus Heals Our Brokenness, where he shares his journey from trauma and rebellion into healing, forgiveness, and new purpose in Christ. The book offers hope for anyone seeking restoration and a deeper understanding of God’s redeeming love.This is the same book featured in our recent Gift of Grace Spring Fundraiser. With your $30/month gift or a single gift of $360, you can receive your own copy—available through March 20, 2026. You can give online now at KTLF.radio/give
KTLF The Legacy afternoon host Rick Thomas takes a fun look at the intersection of faith and football as the Super Bowl LX is right around the corner!We'll hear great stories about the faith of players on both of the Super Bowl teams: The New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. We'll also celebrate the Broncos amazing season and hear about the outspoken faith of players like quarterback Bo Nix.
Grief touches all of our lives—whether through the loss of a loved one, divorce, illness, or shattered dreams. In this heartfelt episode of the KTLF Spotlight Podcast, KTLF The Light midday host Danielle Marie sits down with Glenn Lukins, a therapist with over 30 years of experience at Focus on the Family, to explore how we can face grief head-on rather than avoid it.Glenn shares practical wisdom on creating "containers" for grief—intentional times to lean into pain while also giving ourselves permission to step back. Learn why our natural inclination is to avoid grief, how to set realistic expectations during difficult seasons, and the importance of reaching out for connection even when isolation feels easier.Discover healthy coping strategies, the balance between acknowledging pain and holding onto hope, and valuable resources like Grief Share that can support you on your healing journey. Whether you're currently walking through loss or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers compassionate guidance for navigating one of life's most challenging experiences.Resources mentioned:Focus on the Family: 1-800-A-FAMILY or FocusOnTheFamily.com/tragedyGrief Share: GriefShare.orgHost: Danielle Marie | Guest: Glenn Lukins, Licensed Therapist, Focus on the Family
In this episode of the KTLF Spotlight Podcast, host Elly Singer talks with Kay Owen Larson of Crossroads Ministries about what it means to show Christ’s love to seniors who often feel forgotten during the holidays. Through Operation Golden Christmas, volunteers deliver thousands of thoughtful gifts and handwritten encouragement to residents in care centers across the Pikes Peak region.
In this heartfelt episode of the KTLF Spotlight Podcast, host Eric Chase from The Legacy sits down with Izabella McMillian from Operation Christmas Child to share her incredible journey from growing up in post-communist Romania to experiencing the life-changing impact of a simple Christmas gift. Izabella’s story is a powerful reminder of how God can use even the smallest acts of kindness to transform lives and spread hope across the world. As KTLF partners once again with Operation Christmas Child, this episode offers an inspiring, firsthand look at what those shoebox gifts truly mean to children who receive them. Listen in for a moving story of faith, generosity, and the eternal ripple effect of one small box filled with love.
Join us for a heartwarming and practical conversation on our next episode, where Elly Singer welcomes Amanda, Jean, and Betty, volunteers with Operation Christmas Child, whose mission is to “demonstrate God’s love in a tangible way to children in need around the world,” partnering with local churches to share both gifts and the Good News.In this episode, we dive into how to pack a shoebox that truly matters — what to include (and what to avoid), creative ideas for age-appropriate gifts, and the “wow” items that can bring a sparkle to a child’s eyes. We’ll also explore the profound impact these simple boxes have on children across the globe — both in immediate joy and in long-term hope.Here at KTLF, we’ve been thankful to partner with Operation Christmas Child for many years, and we’re excited to invite you to join us on October 25th, 2025 at Hobby Lobby (5994 Barnes Rd., Colorado Springs) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Stop by during our KTLF broadcast to pick up or drop off shoeboxes and learn more about this incredible ministry.Whether you’ve packed a shoebox before or are just curious how to get started, this episode will inspire you to share a simple gift in a big way. Get more details about dropoff locations and our live event at KTLF.radio
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