On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week, Delano Squire joined Janet to talk about the impact of welfare, feminism and other factors on the decline and eventual collapse of the American black family. Dr. Donald Critchlow offered a sobering look at history to see how good ideas can get twisted in the minds of those who see themselves as revolutionary prophets. Dr. Corey Miller explained why Mormonism is NOT Christian through his own story of conversion and detailed the differences between the teachings of the Bible and the LDS church. The United Nations wants to give human rights to the natural world. Wesley Smith, explained what’s behind this latest effort. Finding truth in the marketplace of ideas is not always easy. Janet and Craig invite you back to their radio classroom to learn how to use the bible as the as the straight stick of truth against the ideas being sold in that marketplace.
On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week, we heard about a new study on the use of unregulated abortion pills and why people are hearing more pro-life messages in church these days. Then we heard from a mother who shared her own story of learning how to pray for our men and women in uniform. Former Muslim Hedieh Mirahmadi Falco shared her transformative story of a life marked by ambition, toxicity and strict religious dogma made new by the life-giving message of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Our favorite Scottish apologist, David Robertson, addressed several issues including his take on space aliens. Dr. Charlie Dyer, the host of The Land and the Book radio show, addressed God’s promises to the people of Israel. There is no shortage of topics requiring believers to be biblically grounded so as to discern the truth from the deceptions. We invite you to learn how to use God’s word to do just that as we close out another important week of In The Market with Janet Parshall.
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 three 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.
In the Market with Janet Parshall, challenges listeners to examine major news stories and issues being debated in the marketplace of ideas and speaks to them with the Word of God.
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