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We started out this week on In The Market with Janet Parshall, with a clear understanding of the biblical roles of men and women in the church. Our guest shared her personal story of surviving domestic abuse and the ways that abusers exert power over their partners. Is Heaven real? What about reincarnation and near-death experiences? Our guest cleared away the “Hollywood haze” and gave us clear, biblical answers. The gay agenda and the activists that push it have created real challenges for the church today. Our guest showed us how to speak God’s unchanging truth using love and compassion to address one of the most divisive issues of our times. Now it is your turn to weigh in on some of the important news of the week.
We started this week of In The Market with Janet Parshall learning how to survive after someone you love ends their life. How often do we let our past hurts and current fears cripple us from being all that God created us to be? Our guests showed us how God can transform those places of pain into pathways to victory. Using the C.S. Lewis classic, Mere Christianity, our guest shared 10 insights that can be used for more effective evangelism. Is there a right way to be angry? Our guest gave us some valuable guidelines to master this powerful emotion. It’s time to grab your phones and get ready to tell us what you think as we once again dig deep into more of the stories making headlines this 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.