Prime Time America
Air Date April 27, 2010
Summary
Kerby Anderson joins us today to talk about President Obama's newly appointed Debt Commission; Pastor Colin Smith reminds us of Christ's great promise of welcoming those who are His; and Dr. Meg Meeker has advice for parents of toddlers and teens.
Featured Guests

Kerby Anderson
National Director, PROBE Ministries; Host, Point of View Radio Program
Topic: President Obama's Newly Appointed Debt Commission
www.probe.org | www.pointofview.net

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

Tracy Haney with Mark Gregston
Founder and Director, Heartlight Ministries
Topic: Help for Parents Struggling with Teens
www.heartlightministries.org

Mark Dever
Senior Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church
Topic: The Nine Marks of a Healthy Church (Part 2 of 4)
www.9marks.org

Jamie Janosz
Chair and Associate Professor of Communications, Moody Bible Institute
Audio Blog: "Why I love M.B.I."
www.moody.edu | Transcript

Dr. Meg Meeker
Pediatrician; Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics & National Advisory Board of The Medical Institute
Topic: Toddlers, Teens, and Temper Tantrums (Parts 1 and 2)
www.megmeekermd.com

Jon Gauger with Marlene Wall, Vytas Miknaitis, and Others
Wall: Academic Vice President, LCC International
Miknaitis: Instructor, LCC International
Topic: Christ in the Lithuanian Classroom
www.lcc.lt

Dr. Winfred Neely
Professor of Pastoral Studies, Moody Bible Institute
Audio Blog: "The Lord Has Not Given Up on Chicago"
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.