• A Conversation w/ Pastor Eric Klerk - The Story of Charles Glock, The Atheist That Finally Believed
    Jun 18 2025

    This week as we bring back one of our programs that features the account of an atheist that came to know the truth about God, and the salvation that is through the Lord Jesus Christ. Join us as we listen to Pastor Eric Klerk, Pastor of Shepherds Grace Baptist Church in Sandpoint Idaho, describe how this man, Charles Glock, came from atheism, philosophy and skepticism to know the Lord, through the kind and consistent efforts of Pastor Eric by means of a weekly Bible study in the retirement home where this man resided.

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    38 mins
  • A Conversation w/ Those Who Gave Their Lives - George Muller, A Man of Faith
    Jun 11 2025

    This week on Wheat Among the Tares, we return to our program archives to feature the life and testimony of George Muller of Bristol England. This ordinary man, through faith and trust in the Lord God, fostered a testimony that God hears prayer, and built a series of orphanages in the 1800’s that are still in operation today. Join us for this most unusual story...

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    25 mins
  • A Conversation w/Missionary Danny Kessler - A Trial of Affliction and God's Deliverance
    Jun 4 2025

    This week on Wheat Among the Tares, our guest, Missionary Danny Kessler, shares his story about a recent event in the life of his family (his daughter specifically) that brought about a deep trial of faith in their lives. Join us as Brother Kessler describes the events and his thoughts as he and his family went through the depths of this trial that involved both physical and emotional involvement, and the answer(s) to their prayers of the Lord’s sustaining grace…

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    28 mins
  • A Conversation w/ Those Who Gave Their Lives - The Trial of John Bunyan, 1660 (Part 2)
    May 28 2025

    This week on Wheat Among the Tares, we go to the life of John Bunyan (author of The Pilgrims Progress) and his time spent before the magistrates of England, and the details of his court proceedings. This episode provides us with the additional details of his initial court hearing in November of 1660, which conveys the pressures and persecution Mr. Bunyan endured during his 12 years in prison…

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    25 mins
  • A Conversation w/ David Bennett - International Missions Director, Silent Word Ministries
    May 21 2025

    Join us this week as we learn about a sometimes, “forgotten” people, and yet a mission field that is in need of those that will go. The ministry – the world of the deaf. Our guest is Mr. David Bennett, International Missions Director, with Silent Word Ministries, who conveys his heart as to how he first entered this ministry, and describes the vast needs facing those who need to “hear” the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ...

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    41 mins
  • A Conversation w/ Those Who Gave Their Lives - David Brainerd, Missionary to Colonial Native Americans
    May 14 2025

    This week on Wheat Among the Tares, we step back in church history to learn about the missionary endeavors of David Brainerd, a young man whose heart the Lord moved to go to the native Americans during the colonial time period of the 1700’s. His work with the Indians of western New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York is still honored today, as a man that laid down his life that others might know the love of God…

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    20 mins
  • The Testimony of Darlene Diebler Rose - Part 2
    May 9 2025

    This is Part 2 of this special program featuring the testimony of Darlene Diebler Rose, a missionary that accompanied her husband to the mission field in Papua New Guinea during the years of pre-WWII and eventually during the war time period, and who suffered four years in a Japanese POW camp...listen now to the concluding episode of her testimony...

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    48 mins
  • The Testimony of Darlene Diebler Rose - Part 1
    May 9 2025

    This is Part 1 of this special program featuring the testimony of Darlene Diebler Rose, a missionary that accompanied her husband to the mission field in Papua New Guinea during the years of pre-WWII and eventually during the war time period, and who suffered four years in a Japanese POW camp...a must hear as to the how the Lord cared for her during the years of the uncertainty of each day and tortures she endured...

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    42 mins