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On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week we shared the story of a man who since the day of his salvation has been passionate about sharing the hope of the Gospel with any and everyone he can. He explained his passion for evangelism, developing a heart for the lost and why prayer and dependance upon the guidance of the Holy Spirit is crucial to opening the door to share God’s message of eternal hope. Over the last few years traditional family values and the quality of our military have been sorely under attack. And even though we are beginning to see some significant changes they are not coming without challenge. Janet’s daughter who is on the front lines of these important issues explained what the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on transgenders in the military will be for our forces going forward and whether or not the U.S. Department of Education will really close as the President has promised. Our guest turned the lives of 5 ordinary people who walked faithfully with God throughout the ups and downs of their lives, as a teaching template to help us understand what it means live out the Christian faith even when the road before you is uncertain, the journey seems too hard or God’s hand is not immediately evident. Using stories from the lives of these five people, including a civil rights pioneer, a respected theologian and a beloved children’s television personality, our guest teaches us what daily dependance and obedience really look like in the life of the believer. Despite all the negative press, attacks from inside and outside its borders and vitriolic rhetoric and hate around the world, the nation of Israel and its people have an eternal destiny determined by God that nothing and no one can change. We turned to a respected teacher of Jewish history for a better understanding of why this land and her people are so important to God’s prophetic design and why the Church must continue to stand against the ongoing hatred of His chosen people. It’s time once again to put the news of the week on trial and measure it against the unvarnished truth of God’s word.
The poison of antisemitism continues to infect college campuses and Jewish student across the country continue to be harassed and attacked. On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week we spoke the leader of a well know Christian university on the unique way his school has opened its doors to Jewish students and in process demonstrate the love Jesus to them. He shared what Prime Minister Netanyahu said about the schools’ efforts and what believers should be doing to combat antisemitism where they are. Is it possible to resurrect an extinct species of animal? That what’s some scientists are claiming they have done with a extinct variety of wolf. But we spoke with a believer and biochemist who challenged the common narrative that is being touted across the media outlets. He explained what is really going on and why there needs to be ethical boundaries for this type of science. Chinese oppression of believers is well documented but in the midst of these very difficult times, believers are still standing firm for their faith. Our guest shared the powerful stories of Chinese believers who continued to practice their faith under the constant attack of the Communist regime. How do you navigate the challenges of living with and loving someone who struggles with a mental illness? Our guest has walked that road and she shared her insights on the journey and opened our eyes to God’s heart of love for those who struggle with these challenges. It is time to wind down another week of conversation with a detailed examination of the headlines of the week through the unbiased, unfiltered lens of scripture.
Craig Parshall serves as Special Counsel to the American Center for Law and Justice on Internet, Supreme Court, and governmental issues, and is an advisor to the American Principles Project on big tech governance. He writes and speaks widely on those subjects. He has testified frequently before committees of the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives on First Amendment issues, and before the Federal Communications Commission on communication and policy matters. Mr. Parshall was the founder of the John Milton Project for Digital Free Speech during his tenure as Sr. V.P. and General Counsel for NRB, the first project of its kind to analyze the potential for viewpoint suppression on market-dominant Internet platforms.
As an appellate attorney, Craig has represented clients in constitutional, civil liberty, and media cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, most of the U.S. Courts of Appeal, and before several state supreme courts. He received his J.D. from Marquette University Law School and a B.S. degree in English, Religion, and Philosophy from Carroll College. Mr. Parshall is also a best-selling fiction writer of 13 suspense novels with story lines that highlight the intersections of law, religion, culture, and technology.
Janet Parshall has been broadcasting from the nation's capital for over thee decades. Her passion is to "equip the saints" through intelligent conversation based on biblical truth. When she is not behind her microphone, Janet is speaking across the country on issues impacting Christians. She has authored several books. Parshall and her husband, Craig, live in Virginia and have four children and six grandchildren.