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 'S' Word
In this episode of The Creative Connection, Ed Young emphasizes the importance of authority and submission in marriage, teaching that husbands are called to lead with sacrificial love like Christ, while wives are to submit as to the Lord, both under God's authority.
Get Under It
In this episode of The Creative Connection, Ed Young emphasizes the importance of submitting to God's authority, using the story of Saul and David to illustrate how rebellion against divine authority leads to personal failure, while obedience and humility bring about God's protection and blessings.
Gone Gabriel
In this episode of The Creative Connection, Ed Young uses the story of a man named Gabriel as a metaphor to emphasize how rebellion against authority—whether in the workplace, home, or spiritually—leads to chaos, illustrating that true protection and purpose are found in submitting to God’s authority.
The Greatest Show on Earth
In this episode of The Creative Connection, Pastor Ed Young discusses the challenges and dynamics of family life, likening it to a circus where various roles and responsibilities must be managed effectively. He emphasizes the potential for a family to function harmonically under the guidance of Christian principles, with Jesus as the "ringmaster" who directs and enhances family interactions.
The Middle Finger
In this episode of The Creative Connection, Pastor Ed Young discusses the cultural and personal significance of the middle finger gesture, using it as a metaphor to explore deeper issues of profanity and heart condition in a spiritual context.