Breathing Easy in Faith
“You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you.”
Isaiah 26:3
I woke up with fear sitting heavy on my chest.
Even before my eyes opened, the anxiety was there—pressing, suffocating, unshakable. The world had shut down because of the pandemic. The news was a constant flood of uncertainty, and my mind raced with questions that had no answers.
Would my family be okay? How long would this last? How would we make it financially?
I rolled over and stared at the ceiling, hoping the stillness of the room would settle my nerves. It didn’t.
I needed something stronger than fear.
I threw off the covers, walked to my home office, and pulled up the Christian radio stream.
The voices of my friends back at the radio station filled the room. Happy. Steady. Reassuring. They were not ignoring what was happening, but they were not drowning in it either.
As I listened, something wonderful happened. It was as if, for the first time in days, I could actually breathe. Tears blurred my vision as I sat back in my chair. Because in that moment, I knew—God had not abandoned us. He had not abandoned me.
And He had just used two people on the radio to remind me of that.
That is why I believe in Christian radio. Because it is not just a broadcast—it is ministry. It is real people, speaking real hope into real lives. And I know I am not the only one who needs it.
Someone else is waking up today with that same weight on their chest. I want to make sure that when they turn on the radio, hope is waiting for them.
Would you want to be a part of that?