10.14.09 - Prime Time America
Air Date October 14, 2009
Summary
On today's program, Voice of the Martyrs’, Todd Nettleton, gives us an update on the persecuted Church and Paul Butler takes a look at why American children are still underperforming in mathematics. Finally, Christians and the care of creation, a conversation with Rusty Pritchard of Flourish.
Featured

Todd Nettleton
Director of News Services, Voice of the Martyrs
Topic: Persecuted Church Update
www.persecution.com

Paul Butler with Steve Demme
Founder and President, MathUSee
Topic: Kids and Mathematics
www.mathusee.com

Amy Rios with Marie Barlow Martin and Leslie Vernick
International Singer; Director; Licensed Counselor, Author and Speaker, Christ-Centered Counseling
Topic: Domestic Violence Awareness (Part 1 of 2)
www.mariebarlow.com | www.leslievernick.com

Steve Hewitt
Editor-in-Chief, Christian Computing Magazine
Topic: Churches and Technology
www.ccmag.com

Eddie Gibbs
Director, Institute for the Study of Emerging Churches at the Center for Worship, Theology and the Arts; Senior Professor, School of Intercultural Studies
Topic: How Megatrends are Reshaping Christian Communities (Part 3 of 5)
Blog | Book

Rusty Pritchard
President and Co-Founder, Flourish
Topic: Creation Care and the Ministry of Flourish (Parts 1 and 2)
Blog | www.flourishonline.org

Wendy Blight and Dr. Jeff Barrows
Author and Formal Trial Lawyer; OB/GYN
Topic: Healing from Sexual Assault
www.wendyblight.com

Gary Thomas
Adjunct Faculty, Western Seminary; Author
Topic: Feeling Bad About Feeling Good (Part 2 of 2)
www.garythomas.com | Book

Jamie Janosz
Chair and Associate Professor of Communications, Moody Bible Institute
Daily Audio Blog: "Pigs, a Postal Worker and a Gigantic Cross"
Transcript

The Word in Song with Donna Leland
Jeremy Camp, "Wonderful Maker"
Mark Schultz, "Come Thou Fount"
www.moody.edu
Host

Greg Wheatley
Greg Wheatley is a veteran broadcaster, having been with Moody Radio since 1990. His work has included Mornings with Greg and Chris and Prime Time America. Beginning this fall, Greg will be heard on a new weekend program featuring in-depth conversations about a variety of important topics. Greg is the musical director and conductor of the Glen Ellyn-Wheaton Chorale, a community chorus based in Chicago’s western suburbs, and also directs the College Church Singers. He serves as Guest Lecturer in Music Theory at Wheaton College Conservatory. Greg and his wife Jennifer have three children.