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Moody RadioThis week on In The Market with Janet Parshall we exposed the effort by the transhumanism movement to radically redefine what it means to be human through technology. Can we be the hands and feet of Jesus? Our guest shared the powerful story of how God used his imprisonment in Sudan to share the love of Jesus with ISIS terrorists. In the wake of the death of George Floyd, a respected black pastor and teacher brought the word of God to bear on the long history of racial struggle in the United States and what true reconciliation looks like. Now at the end of a very busy news week, it’s Open Phones Friday once again and we are ready to hear from you as we tackle more of the big news stories of the week.
On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week we tackled the questions: Why am I gay? Why can’t I change? There is a way to move from victim to survivor after domestic violence. Our guest shared her personal story of healing and hope. The death of George Floyd blew the lid off of the long boiling racial rage in the United States. Through the help of some powerful stories and the insight of two strong black Christian leaders we turned the focus from anger to healing through the power of God’s love and explained the church’s role in the ministry of racial reconciliation. As we end another busy news week, we invite you to share your thoughts as Janet and Craig dig deeper into more of the news headlines of the week.
Craig Parshall is a senior legal counsel to Washington-based groups, including the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), where he focuses on free speech and religious liberty issues. He is also the founding Director of the John Milton Project for Free Speech, and is a leading strategist on matters of free speech on the Internet. Craig is also a columnist and a New York Times best-selling fiction author.