Listen To Ed Young
The Creative Connection
The Creative Connection with Ed Young is a national daily radio show combining faith with everyday life. Every episode is filled with practical wisdom and biblical insights to strengthen listeners' understanding and relationship with Jesus.
Listen to Ed Young
The Creative Connection
The Creative Connection with Pastor Ed Young is a national daily radio show combining faith with everyday life. Every episode is filled with practical wisdom and biblical insights to strengthen listeners' understanding and relationship with Jesus.
The Table
In this episode of The Creative Connection, Ed Young uses "The Table" as a metaphor for the church, where individuals are spiritually nourished to go beyond mere consumption of religious teachings to actively serving and sharing the essence of Christ with others, illustrating the importance of growth and outreach in Christian life.
The Big Idea Of Easter
In this episode of The Creative Connection, Ed Young emphasizes the transformative power of Easter, presenting it as the ultimate idea that changed the world through the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus, and encouraging personal acceptance of this truth to experience God's redemptive love and power in one's life.
God-Breathed
In this episode of The Creative Connection, Ed Young illustrates the Bible as the recorded breath of God, emphasizing its power to guide, correct, and enlighten lives through the metaphor of his personal experiences and the scripture's enduring truth and authority.
Hee-Haw
In this episode of The Creative Connection, Ed Young uses the analogy of "Hee-Haw" to discuss the importance of the breaths we take in life—highlighting the distinction between breathing in the life-giving breath of God versus the toxic breath of negative influences, and the impact of our associations on our spiritual and personal well-being.
Dog Breath
In this episode of The Creative Connection, Ed Young discusses the importance of speaking truthfully and positively to uplift others, contrasting negative speech and actions, which he refers to as "dog breath," with the life-giving and transformative "God breath."