Life Changing Seminars - Birth of Redeeming The Time Radio

Birth of Redeeming The Time Radio

In 2003, Rick Grubbs felt that God was calling him to expand the work of Life Changing Seminars into a daily radio program called, "Redeeming the Time." As a step forward, Rick presented the seminars at regional conferences of the National Religious Broadcasters. With encouragement from leaders in the Christian community, Life Changing Seminars launched the new radio program, Redeeming the Time hoping to gradually gain a respectable number of radio stations playing the program on a daily basis.

Before a year had passed, 500 radio stations had signed up to air the program and by 2005, Redeeming the Time was being syndicated to over 1,000 radio outlets including several major Christian networks. Redeeming the Time is now syndicated to over 1,300 media outlets internationally.

Major Christian radio networks that carry the program are:

Bible Broadcasting Network, Charlotte, North Carolina

VCY America Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Moody Broadcasting Network, Chicago, Illinois

American Family Radio, Tupelo, Mississippi

Calvary Satellite Network, Twin Falls, Idaho


Life Changing Seminars has been represented on many media outlets primarily through interviews with Rick Grubbs

Prime Time America, Moody Broadcasting, Chicago, Illinois

Cross Talk, VCY America, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

WallBuilders Radio Plano, Texas

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