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Wretched Radio, formerly known as Way of the Master Radio, broadcasts a daily 2 hour program over the internet and on Sirius satellite radio.  The program runs from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday and each day's program repeats continuously until the next days program begins.  Todd Friel is the host of the program and each day he covers a wide variety of topics ranging from contemporary news items to deep theological issues.  The discussion is relevant, current and often witty and humourous.  Each Wednesday's program is called "Witness Wednesdays" is devoted to live witness encounters as Todd and others try to share their faith.

This is my favourite online radio program.  It is one of the few programs I have encountered that make the real issues of the faith a central topic of discussion.  While being serious about the issues, the hosts don't take themselves too seriously.  The result is a program that is willing to honestly wrestle with the issues of contemporary Christianity from a biblical starting point.  As well there is a  heart for the sharing of the gospel.  It is a combination that is difficult to beat. 

Besides the actual program, Wretched also offers a number of valuable tools for sharing one's faith and personally growing in the Christian life.

Check out the new link to Wretched on the side of my page.

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