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Moody RadioThe world tells us to be “true to ourselves” but our guest says that is terrible advice and really goes against the sound counsel found in Scripture. Join us to hear why following God faithfully, and if necessary, counterculturally, is what may be required of us in the days ahead. Learn how to grow a courageous Christian faith.
Got your passport ready? Today we wing our way down under to hear from our favorite Scottish apologist as he teaches us how to contend for the faith. We will tackle questions like: Why is it important to fight for and defend religious liberty? What happens when the Church amalgamates political issues like climate change with sloppy theology? How do we, as Christians, respond to a cancel culture? Get ready to think biblically and critically!
Kevin DeYoung is the senior pastor at Christ Covenant Church (PCA) in Matthews, North Carolina and Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary (Charlotte). Kevin holds an M.Div. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and received his Ph.D. in history at the University of Leicester (UK). In addition to being a regular columnist for World Opinions, Kevin hosts the podcast Life and Books and Everything and writes regularly at kevindeyoung.org. He is the author of more than twenty books, including The Biggest Story, The Hole in Our Holiness, Crazy Busy, and Just Do Something
David Robertson is working as an evangelist with Australian churches.He is involved with education, media, churches and various forms of outreach as a speaker, writer and broadcaster. He is the author of six books, his most recent is A.S.K, an apologetic book for teenagers. He is a regular columnist with Christian Today and Evangelicals Now. He also writes occasional articles for other publications – including Eternity magazine in Australia.