About The Show

Started in 2001, the MAD Christian Radio Show quickly spread from a show played on the local Christian radio station in Timmins to one that is aired across the globe.

Listen to the MAD Christian Radio Show with host Kristen McNulty to hear the latest in Christian rock, music news, contests, interviews and of course our Impact Devotional.

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MAD On Demand

MAD May 7-13, 2025
This week is all about introducing you to new music. Listen in to catch the latest releases from Jonathan Traylor, Hopeful, Behold the Beloved, Matt Sassano, Disciple and Manafest.

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Something To Think About

"“But blessed are those who trust in the Lord and have made the Lord their hope and confidence. They are like trees planted along a riverbank, with roots that reach deep into the water. Such trees are not bothered by the heat or worried by long months of drought. Their leaves stay green, and they never stop producing fruit." Jeremiah 17:7-8

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MAD Playlist

Seventh Day Slumber, 12 Stones & Starringo - Garden of Shadows
Memphis May Fire - Chaotic
Anberlin - Paperthin Hymn (feat. Matty Mullins)
Random Hero - Tension
Tauren Wells - Take It All Back (feat. Skillet & Davies.)
The Letter Black - Rise

Latest Music News

  • Skillet

    Skillet To Tour Europe

    Skillet will be playing shows across Europe this spring. The Europe leg of their tour kicks off May 29 in Latvia and wraps up June 20th in Belgium.

  • Disciple

    Disciple Playing At Believe 2025

    Disciple will be heating the stage at Believe 20025 on May 3rd in Indiana, PA. Get your tickets on the festival website.

  • Matt Sassano

    Matt Sassano Making An Impact With Not Unreachable

    Matt's latest release "Not Unreachable" is reminding all of us that we've not gone too far to be forgiven. Listen to the powerful song wherever you buy or stream your music.

Impact Devotional

When We Work Together

What would you do if someone you knew needed a barn built to replace one destroyed in a natural disaster? Where would you start? Even the most accomplished builder would struggle to take on a project like this alone. But incredible things can happen when people work together. Which is exactly what happened recently in the United States.

Picture it: a wide, empty field where a barn once stood. The ground is still scarred from the storm that tore it down. The family who owned it watches the horizon, knowing the work is too big for them alone. Then, one by one, members of the Amish community arrive on foot and in wagons. They keep coming until there are hundreds—brothers, neighbors, strangers—ready to help. Not only do they build a new barn, they do something almost unthinkable: with their bare hands, they lift the entire structure and walk it—yes, walk it—into place. 

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