Prime Time America
Air Date February 17, 2010
Summary
On this Wednesday's edition, Carl Moeller of Open Doors USA tells us about an outbreak of violence against Christians in Mosul, Iraq; Emir Caner discusses Islam and Jesus; and Paul Butler talks about prayer and fasting in Haiti.
Featured Guests
Carl Moeller
President and CEO, Open Doors USA
Topic: Christians Targeted in Mosul, Iraq
www.opendoorsusa.org
Paul Butler with Joe Knittig and Jack Dowling
Knittig: CEO, Global Orphan Project
Dowling: Chaplain Coordinator, BGEA Rapid Response Team
Topic: Report on Prayer and Fasting in Haiti
www.theglobalorphanproject.org | Article
Emir Caner
President, Truett-McConnell College
Topic: Islam and Jesus (Part 1 of 2)
www.emircaner.com
James K.A. Smith
Associate Professor of Philosophy and Adjunct Professor of Congregational and Ministry Studies, Calvin College; Editor, The Church and Postmodern Culture Series
Topic: The Devil Reads Derrida (Part 3 of 5)
www.churchandpomo.org | Book
Jonathan Leeman
Elder, Capitol Hill Baptist Church; Director of Communications, 9 Marks; Editor, eJournal
Topic: The Doctrine of Church Membership and Discipline (Parts 1 and 2)
www.9marks.org | Book
Francis Chan
Chancellor and Founder, Eternity Bible College
Topic: Reversing our Tragic Neglect of the Holy Spirit (Part 3 of 5)
www.forgottengod.com | Book
Dr. Rosalie de Rosset
Professor of Communications, Moody Bible Institute
Audio Blog: "Surviving on an Island"
www.moody.edu | Transcript
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.