Prime Time America
Air Date January 26, 2010
Summary
On this Tuesday's edition, PROBE’s Kerby Anderson joins us to discuss the economic conflict between China and the West; Taylor University professor James Spiegel talks about the making of an atheist; and more on Christian apologetics with Dr. John Dickson.
Featured Guests

Kerby Anderson
National Director, PROBE Ministries; Host, Point of View Radio Program
Topic: Economic Conflict Between China and the West
www.probe.org | www.pointofview.net

James Spiegel
Philosophy Professor, Taylor University
Topic: The Making of an Atheist (Part 1 of 2)
www.jimspiegel.com

Paul Butler with Kevin Swanson
Teaching Elder, Reformation Church in Castle Rock, CO; Executive Director, Christian Home Educators of Colorado; Director, Generations with Vision
Topic: Ministry to Widows (Part 1 of 2)
www.reformationchurch.com | www.generationswithvision.com

Steve Forbes
President and Chief Executive Officer, Forbes; Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Magazine
Topic: How Capitalism Will Save Us
www.forbes.com

Dr. John Dickson
Co-Director, Centre for Public Christianity (CPX) in Australia
Topic: Apologetics (Part 2 of 5)
www.johndickson.org

Ken Frenke
President, Kenneth Frenke & Co.
Topic: Financial News
www.frenke.com

Sergey Rakhuba
Vice President, Russian Ministries
Topic: Russian Religious Freedom in Danger: Trip to Ukraine
www.russian-ministries.org

Dr. Bryan Litfin
Professor of Bible and Theology, Moody Bible Institute
Audio Blog: "Bod for God"
www.moody.edu | Transcript

The Word in Song with Donna Leland
Morgan Cryar, "What Sin?"
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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.