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Moody RadioJoin us this hour as our husband-and-wife team look at some of the stories making headlines. They will offer their insight and biblical analysis to what is happening in the world around us. The challenge this hour is to learn how to apply the Word to the world – correctly and critically. Come join us and get encouraged and be challenged.
How do we know what’s right and wrong? Is it all just a matter of opinion, or is there something more to it than that? Do we really need God to tell us how to be a good person – or can we just figure it out for ourselves? How can we be sure that the Bible’s vision of right and wrong is the best one? Join us to get the answers to these questions and more. Big questions deserve good answers.
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.
Chris Morphew is an author, teacher and school chaplain living in Sydney, Australia. He is the author of several books including Best News Ever, a 100-day guide to the Gospel of Mark, The Big Questions, a series of short books answer tough questions about life and faith, How Can I Feel Closer to God? and How Can I Be Sure What's Right and Wrong? He has also written over 20 novels for children and youth, including his six-book young-adult series The Phoenix Files. He has written twelve books for the best-selling Zac Power series and has also co-written The Gateway, an eight-book series for primary school kids about a hotel for aliens, alongside Rowan McAuley and David Harding.