Discover the Word

Mart DeHaan, Elisa Morgan, Bill Crowder, Brian Hettinga and Daniel Ryan Day

Me and My Neighbor

February 14, 2018

The word love can mean many things. But what does it mean to love others like Jesus? Today on Discover the Word, we continue our study of Jesus’s parable of the Good Samaritan titled, “Me and My Neighbor.” Find out how to truly love your neighbor when you listen today to Discover the Word!

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With so much need in the world, how can we possibly know who and when to help? Today on Discover the Word, the team will show us what it means to be a Good Samaritan. Learn how to turn our love into action when you listen to the series “Me and My Neighbor,” today on Discover the Word!
February 13, 2018
Whether they’re next door, across the street, or around the world, we all have a lot of neighbors! But with so much need all around us, how do we love others the way Jesus loves? Today on Discover the Word, the team will talk about the spark that sets our love into action. It’s an illuminating discussion today on Discover the Word!ay?
February 12, 2018
We live in a world of neighbors. Next door. Across the street and around the corner. But also in the next cubicle at work and in the next county, state and country. We share our planet with global neighbors. And yet, how many of our neighbors do we really know? In a world of “stranger danger” we tend to pull back from those around us. In Luke 10, Jesus challenges us to love our neighbors as ourselves – and in so doing, to really love Jesus. What might that look like for us today?
February 9, 2018
We live in a world of neighbors. Next door. Across the street and around the corner. But also in the next cubicle at work and in the next county, state and country. We share our planet with global neighbors. And yet, how many of our neighbors do we really know? In a world of “stranger danger” we tend to pull back from those around us. In Luke 10, Jesus challenges us to love our neighbors as ourselves – and in so doing, to really love Jesus. What might that look like for us today?
February 8, 2018
We live in a world of neighbors. Next door. Across the street and around the corner. But also in the next cubicle at work and in the next county, state and country. We share our planet with global neighbors. And yet, how many of our neighbors do we really know? In a world of “stranger danger” we tend to pull back from those around us. In Luke 10, Jesus challenges us to love our neighbors as ourselves – and in so doing, to really love Jesus. What might that look like for us today?
February 7, 2018
We live in a world of neighbors. Next door. Across the street and around the corner. But also in the next cubicle at work and in the next county, state and country. We share our planet with global neighbors. And yet, how many of our neighbors do we really know? In a world of “stranger danger” we tend to pull back from those around us. In Luke 10, Jesus challenges us to love our neighbors as ourselves – and in so doing, to really love Jesus. What might that look like for us today?
February 6, 2018
We live in a world of neighbors. Next door. Across the street and around the corner. But also in the next cubicle at work and in the next county, state and country. We share our planet with global neighbors. And yet, how many of our neighbors do we really know? In a world of “stranger danger” we tend to pull back from those around us. In Luke 10, Jesus challenges us to love our neighbors as ourselves – and in so doing, to really love Jesus. What might that look like for us today?
February 5, 2018
Psalm 46 was the inspiration for Martin Luther’s classic hymn, “A Mighty Fortress is our God.” Yet, the care and protection offered by that Fortress is much more personal and intimate, calling us to be still and know that He is God. In His care, we find more than protection—we find peace.
February 2, 2018
Psalm 46 was the inspiration for Martin Luther’s classic hymn, “A Mighty Fortress is our God.” Yet, the care and protection offered by that Fortress is much more personal and intimate, calling us to be still and know that He is God. In His care, we find more than protection—we find peace.
February 1, 2018
Psalm 46 was the inspiration for Martin Luther’s classic hymn, “A Mighty Fortress is our God.” Yet, the care and protection offered by that Fortress is much more personal and intimate, calling us to be still and know that He is God. In His care, we find more than protection—we find peace.
January 31, 2018
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About Discover the Word

The Discover the Word radio program has its roots in the Radio Bible Class Daily program that began in 1980. In addition to classic messages from RBC Ministries founder Dr. M. R. DeHaan, a panel of RBC staff members and guests assembled from time to time to discuss important topics. These “Friday panel discussions” became quite popular, and a few years later the program went exclusively to the topical discussion format with Herb Vander Lugt, Jim Pittman, Ron Chadwick, and Mart DeHaan as the regular teachers. Then in 1991, Haddon Robinson and Alice Mathews joined Mart DeHaan and, in a more expositional way, worked through Bible passages to find direction for daily living. In 1998, the program became known as Discover the Word. Haddon and Alice retired from the program in 2014 and RBC Ministries' name was changed to Our Daily Bread ministries in 2015.

About Mart DeHaan, Elisa Morgan, Bill Crowder, Brian Hettinga and Daniel Ryan Day

Bill Crowder joined the Our Daily Bread Ministries staff after more than 20 years as a pastor. As vice president of teaching content, Bill works closely with Mart DeHaan providing evaluation of Our Daily Bread’s biblical content for various ministry efforts. Additionally, Bill spends much of his time in a Bible-conference ministry around the world, serving Our Daily Bread offices and their outreach to local communities. He is a contributing writer for the Our Daily Bread devotional, has written many Bible study booklets for Our Daily Bread’s Discovery Series, and has published several books with Discovery House Publishers. Bill has also spent the last several years as the on-air teaching chaplain for Our Daily Bread’s weekly national radio program Sport.org. Bill and his wife, Marlene, have five adult children and several grandchildren. To relax, Bill enjoys playing golf whenever possible and follows sports, especially the English Premier League’s Liverpool Football Club.

Elisa Morgan was named by Christianity Today as one of the top fifty women influencing today’s church and culture and is one of today’s most sought-after authors, speakers, and leaders. She has authored over fifteen books on mothering, spiritual formation, and evangelism, including The Beauty of Broken, She Did What She Could and The NIV Mom’s Devotional Bible. She currently authors a blog under the title, Really. In fall of 2015, her newest book will release: Hello, Beauty Full: Seeing Yourself as God Sees You. For twenty years, Elisa Morgan served as CEO of MOPS International (www.mops.org). Elisa is married to Evan (senior vice president of global ministry efforts for Our Daily Bread Ministries) and has two grown children and two grandchildren who live near her in Denver, Colorado. Wilson and Darla, her two Rottweilers, take her on walks in the open space behind her house.

Mart DeHaan is the grandson of Our Daily Bread founder, Dr. M. R. DeHaan, and the son of former president Richard W. DeHaan.

Having served at Our Daily Bread Ministries for over 35 years, Mart is heard regularly on the Discover the Word radio program and seen on Day of Discovery television. Mart often explores the Bible lands on the Day of Discovery television program, leading viewers through the places where Jesus walked and brings the stories and message of the Bible to life. Mart is also a contributing writer for the Our Daily Bread devotional, the Discovery Series booklets, and a monthly column and blog on timely issues called “Been Thinking About”. He and his wife, Diane, have two adult children. Mart enjoys spending time outdoors, whether fishing or playing golf.

Brian Hettinga has been in broadcasting for over 30 years.  His first “real job” when he got his driver’s license at age 16 was working nights and weekends at a Christian station in northern Wisconsin (WRVM). Brian graduated from Grand Rapids School of the Bible and Music in 1981 and stayed to coach basketball and serve as the Program Director at the school’s radio station for a number of years. He has been with Our Daily Bread Ministries for over 20 years, working with several programs including Discover the Word, Sports Spectrum, Sounds of the Times, and Campus Journal. Brian and his wife Kim have been married since 1982 and have three children. He still enjoys playing basketball and golf.

Daniel Ryan Day is a podcaster, writer, speaker, blogger, husband, and father whose insights bring a fresh voice to Discover the Word. He’s authored Ten Days Without, a book that raises awareness for social needs around the world, and What’s Next, which offers hope and practical wisdom for readers who are struggling to figure out their next step in their education, career, or ministry.

Daniel has spoken at many events, including non-profit staff retreats, conferences, and high school spiritual retreats, among others. He holds a Master’s Degree in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary and is the Senior Producer and Editor of Digital Content at Our Daily Bread Ministries. He is married to his high school sweetheart, Rebecca, and they have three kiddos. He is often found in the studio noodling around on the keyboard and playing with special effects.

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