Join Carter Conlon daily one minute devotionals calling us to pray like we've never pray before.
Carter Conlon presents a weekly 24:55 program, encouraging and equipping a generation willing to pray, willing in God's power to rise up and plead for mercy on behalf of others. Carter says: "As God's people we have a responsibility to believe God for the power to find the full purpose that He has for our life!"
Sat, 04 Apr 2026
Join Carter Conlon for a deeply moving Easter special that promises to be one of the most significant messages he has shared in years. In his upcoming program, "An Invitation to the Second Table," Carter explores a profound scriptural insight—revealed through the Holy Spirit—that redefines how we view our lowest moments. He challenges the listener to see spiritual "death" not as a finality, but as the essential threshold to a supernatural, vibrant new life. This is more than just a sermon; it is a vital exploration of the difference between merely existing and truly living in the power of the Resurrection.
Read more Full EpisodeThu, 25 Dec 2025
In Ezekiel 22, God searched for just one person to stand in the gap so he could show mercy. Tragically, he found no one. Nobody believed they could make a difference. This Christmas, God wants to show mercy again. He's looking for a vessel to work through. Maybe he's looking for you. Join us for this special Christmas message by Carter Conlon titled, It's Christmas. Do you believe?
Read more Full EpisodeWed, 30 Apr 2025
America stands at a critical juncture. Like the Israelites in Psalm 126, we've known times of joy and prosperity, times when the nations marveled at what God had done for us. But today, a sobering reality faces us. The prophet Hosea's urgent plea echoes across the centuries: "O Israel, return to the Lord your God; for you have fallen by your iniquity." This isn't a message of condemnation, but a call to repentance. We've allowed a spirit of lightness to creep into our churches, diluting the power of God's presence. We've prioritized legalities over God's definition of good. It's time to sow with tears, to acknowledge our backsliding, and to cry out for a restoration of our fortunes. There is hope. God's response to a repentant heart is clear in Hosea 14:4: "I will heal their backsliding, I will love them freely, for my anger has turned away from them." This is America's last call, a chance to turn away from the path of destruction and embrace the promise of divine healing and love. God is waiting for us to return, to trade our lightness for a genuine encounter with His Spirit. He promises that those who sow with tears will reap with songs of joy. It's a promise that if we turn to him, he will turn to us. Let us heed the warning, and answer the call.
Read more Full EpisodeWed, 30 Apr 2025
America stands at a critical juncture. Like the Israelites in Psalm 126, we've known times of joy and prosperity, times when the nations marveled at what God had done for us. But today, a sobering reality faces us. The prophet Hosea's urgent plea echoes across the centuries: "O Israel, return to the Lord your God; for you have fallen by your iniquity." This isn't a message of condemnation, but a call to repentance. We've allowed a spirit of lightness to creep into our churches, diluting the power of God's presence. We've prioritized legalities over God's definition of good. It's time to sow with tears, to acknowledge our backsliding, and to cry out for a restoration of our fortunes. There is hope. God's response to a repentant heart is clear in Hosea 14:4: "I will heal their backsliding, I will love them freely, for my anger has turned away from them." This is America's last call, a chance to turn away from the path of destruction and embrace the promise of divine healing and love. God is waiting for us to return, to trade our lightness for a genuine encounter with His Spirit. He promises that those who sow with tears will reap with songs of joy. It's a promise that if we turn to him, he will turn to us. Let us heed the warning, and answer the call.
Read more Full EpisodeThu, 17 Apr 2025
Have you ever lost something so precious that you struggle to believe you could ever get it back? We often find ourselves echoing Thomas's doubt, needing tangible proof before we can truly believe. We think, "Unless I see it, unless it happens to me, I won't believe it." This mindset holds us back, keeping us stuck in a place of loss and disbelief.But what if there was another way? The Kingdom of God operates on a different principle. Instead of seeing to believe, Jesus invites us to believe so that we might receive. This radio special explores the power of faith and the possibility of regaining what we thought was lost forever. Join Carter and delve into the transformative power of belief and discover how it can open us up to unexpected blessings.
Read more Full EpisodeTue, 31 Dec 2024
You may be going through one of the most challenging times of your life. Have you ever considered that there might be a purpose in it beyond what your deepest desires could ever imagine?Just like a lighthouse guiding ships through the storm, your light in Christ can rescue someone struggling to find their way.This New Year, plan to join Carter Conlon for a radio special called Wishing for the Old in the Face of the New Year, where he shares a powerful story of hope, responsibility, and faith.
Read more Full EpisodeMon, 23 Dec 2024
Maybe we need to put away our adult eyes for just a little while and ask for the gift to be able to see Christmas through a child's eyes. This Christmas, plan to join Carter Conlon as he remembers one of the most memorable times of his life as a child in the special podcast, Christmas Through the Eyes of a Child. Rediscover childlike faith, the promise of God's kingdom, and the eternal hope of the season.
Read more Full EpisodeWed, 27 Nov 2024
Paul says be anxious for nothing but in everything, by prayer and supplication and with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. You and I, we can’t pray with thanksgiving until we believe that God is good; until we believe that the things He has for us, the future He has for us, is a good future. Plan to join Carter for his 2024 Thanksgiving special “A Place Higher Than Sorrow”, as he takes a biblical look at why you and I actually have a reason to give thanks to God when our circumstances, and everything around us, are trying to lead us in the opposite direction.
Read more Full EpisodeSun, 01 Sep 2024
“I remember people coming into the church rolling their sleeves up, saying, ‘Pastor, tell us what to do, we’re ready to work.’ They weren’t terrified because we had been warned. We were ready for people coming down the streets who were terrified, who were stranded in Manhattan and couldn’t get out of the city. We gave people food and shelter. But most importantly, we had a word for them, spiritual comfort that so many people were needing.”—Pastor Carter ConlonSituated in the heart of Manhattan, Times Square Church has a history of outreach to New York City. Founded by David Wilkerson in response to weeping over what he saw in Times Square in 1986, the church has ministered to the poor, the hungry, the destitute, the addicted from the theater district to Wall Street and far beyond the borders of New York City. Remarkably, in the weeks preceding 9/11, in response to the moving of the Holy Spirit, all activities and outreaches at Times Square Church were stilled as God called the people to pray for New York City. Little did those immersed in prayer over those weeks imagine what God was actually preparing them to do to serve their city.Listen to the re-telling of God’s extraordinary work in and through the lives of those in the thick of the events of 9/11. The reflections are anchored by Pastor Carter Conlon’s reminder of what God’s Word says about such days, to encourage us, that just as Times Square Church was ready, so ought we to be ready to respond to whatever God calls us to do.
Read more Full EpisodeWed, 01 May 2024
This National Day of Prayer, I'm going to be speaking a message called "Are You Sick of Powerless Prayer?"I don't know about you, but I am. And I want to talk to you in this message about what you and I can do about it. Colossians 1:27 tells us that Christ in us is the hope of glory. The question is, whose glory?Join Carter Conlon for his special, "Jesus, My Heart, My Mind, My Life."
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