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Moody RadioThis week on In The Market with Janet Parshall, we introduced you to a counseling model that does more than address problems but also provides healing and restoration through the Grace of God.We explained strategies for freeing yourself from the trap of people-pleasing. We revealed 7 myths about science and religion and in the process showed that the war between the two may not be as true as we have been led to believe. The power of God to heal the racial divide is nothing new. Our guest shared the powerful story of how sharing the mission of Christ created a powerful bond between Charles Spurgeon and an American slave named Thomas Johnson. 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 with an encouraging conversation as an accomplished sports agent shared the lessons she learned about leading an impactful life. Where do you go after divorce? Our guest gave us practical Bible-based advice on how to navigate this painful, life-changing event. A former gay activist shared his incredible journey from radicalism against God to radical love and service for God. An Olympic runner shared her story of learning what it means to run your best race knowing that God is by your side. It’s time to grab your phones and get ready to tell us what you think as we once again dig deep into the 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.