A lesson in American history and government from Bob McEwen and a plea to “IDK” millennials (and other confused, apathetic and undecided voters) to join a party and vote from Katie Thompson.
How do we stand resolutely on the Bible and consider public policy as a way to love our neighbors, seek the welfare of the city, and be an agent of positive change? How could that impact the way we vote in the 2016 presidential election?
If we step back from the candidates and consider the issues, how does the Bible direct our perspective on abortion, same sex marriage, gun control, immigration and health care? Find out in this interview with Dr. Darrell Bock, author of “How Would Jesus Vote?”
The Evangelical Christian community continues to struggle with complex issues of the 2016 presidential election. Do we have a moral obligation to vote? Join Michael in studio with Dr. Wayne Grudem as he shares his views on our flawed candidates. Recorded on September 13, 2016.
Some view the legal profession as a strictly business-oriented institution. David Gibbs III, President of the National Center for Life and Liberty (NCLL), joins us today to share his views as a Christian and as a legal counselor.
Preferences do not equate to rights, and the core of marriage is not simply volition and affection. In Part 2 of our interview with Rob Schwarzwalder, we explore the consequences of our nation’s ruling on same sex marriage.
What is preventing younger Christians from participating actively in public life? Listen in as I talk with Rob Schwarzwalder about the social and culture “wars” currently dominating our society today.
Which battles are the “right” battles? Today on the broadcast, we discuss the battles we fight as Christians—often silently—that the world may not always understand.
How should we who are followers of Christ live in a world of political and cultural confusion where our leaders are not leading us toward righteousness?