When “Truth” Keeps Getting Redefined
A lot of people feel worn out by the constant noise of our time. One week, something is called right, the next week it is called wrong. Even the meaning of simple words can shift. If you have walked with the Lord for many years, you have likely seen these swings before, and they can leave you thinking, “Where can I find something steady?”
That question is really about truth in a changing world. Not a trend. Not a loud opinion. Not a new idea every time the culture changes its mind. Just solid ground for the heart.
The Bible puts it plainly: “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever” (Hebrews 13:8). When everything else feels shaky, Christ is steady.
The “Old Paths” Still Feel Like Home
Some people love what the Bible calls “the old paths.” That does not mean we refuse every new tool or every modern convenience. It means we still believe the Lord’s Word is right, even when the world disagrees. It also means we still value worship that is reverent, clear, and centered on Christ.
For many believers, especially older believers, there is comfort in straightforward preaching. Open the Bible. Read the passage. Explain it. Apply it. Verse-by-verse teaching keeps us close to what God actually said, instead of drifting into whatever is popular at the moment.
Why the Bible Is Still Relevant Today
People ask, in plain language, why the Bible is still relevant today. One reason is simple: The human heart has not changed.
People still struggle with guilt. Families still deal with conflict. Some carry grief that never fully goes away. Many feel lonely, even when they have a phone in their hand all day. Temptation is still real. Fear still shows up at night when the house goes quiet.
God’s Word speaks to those real places. It does not pretend life is easy. It tells the truth about sin, and it tells the truth about grace. It shows us a holy God, and it points us to forgiveness through faith in Jesus Christ.
The Bible is not “relevant” because it tries to copy the culture. It is relevant because it tells the truth in a changing world.
Our Ministry Has Kept It Simple Since 1979
Christian Worship Hour has been on the air since 1979. God used Dr. Harold E. Salem to build this ministry on a steady foundation: Scripture, worship, and prayer. Many viewers came to trust his preaching because it was clear, careful, and centered on God’s Word.
Pastor Salem went home to be with the Lord in December of 2020, but his Bible teaching continues through these weekly broadcasts. In a time when so much changes, consistency matters. Many people are not looking for a show. They are looking for something that feels like church, something that helps them understand God’s Word in plain language.
Bible-Centered Focus
A lot of Christian programming today follows modern mega-church trends. Bigger stages. More flash. More hype. Some people enjoy that style, but many of our viewers are simply looking for a calmer, more traditional approach.
Christian Worship Hour has stayed focused on what matters most. That is part of the trust the Lord has allowed this ministry to build over the years.
Here are a few things viewers often appreciate:
- Straightforward Bible preaching that stays close to the text
- Familiar hymns and worship that feel reverent and Christ-centered
- A steady weekly routine, especially for those who feel isolated
- A simple setting, where the message is not buried under production
Worship for Those Who Cannot Attend Church in Person
Christian Worship Hour is a broadcast ministry. When you are able, a faithful local church is God’s gift for fellowship, encouragement, and service. But many people cannot attend their local church in person. Some are homebound. Some have limited mobility. Some no longer drive. Some are caring for a spouse or family member and cannot easily leave their home. Others have work schedules that make regular church attendance difficult.
For those seasons, Christian Worship Hour can be a meaningful alternative. It brings a Bible-centered worship service into the home, and it reminds people they are not forgotten.
A Simple Invitation
If you are looking for steady encouragement from God’s Word, we invite you to view our worship program online. You can also find ministry resources at cwh.org, including short devotionals that point your heart back to Scripture.
The world will keep changing. That part is not new. What is still steady is the Lord, His Word, and the saving grace offered through Jesus Christ. That is the truth in an ever-changing world.

