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We kicked off this week of In The Market with Janet Parshall with a fresh approach to dealing with the anxiety that can steal the joy and peace from our lives. The failures of socialism are being seen in the new revolution in Cuba. We’ll tell you why so many are crying out for true freedom in that country. Our guest explained why the idea of “race” has been so detrimental to humanity and how we can move toward a richer, more beneficial understanding of humanity. End Times events continue to fascinate and confuse people, but our guest helped clear up some of the misunderstandings using the Word to understand the chronology of these important events. Your Mormon family and friends are not unreachable with the Gospel message. Our guests explained some creative strategies that you can use to effectively reach them. Now it’s your turn to weigh in on the news of the week.
We started this week of In The Market with Janet Parshall with a look at how Christians can address the challenges of today’s cancel culture with truth and grace. Our guest took us back to the crossing of the Jordan River to teach us some valuable lessons about faithfully going forward even in times of challenge or crisis. We tore away the myths and misconceptions to reveal the true Jesus of Scripture and looked at why we often ignore what He had to say about some of the most important issues of life and eternity. Two scientists debated the merits of Intelligent Design and why it is gaining more support from the scientific community. Grab your phone and share your opinions of more of the big news stories 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.