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A well-known pastor is being censored from YouTube for asserting the truth that God made us male and female. John MacArthur recently had a sermon labeled as “hate speech” for this biblical and scientific statement because it did not fit with the narrative of today’s world. As we see more and more confusion in the culture and in our families, how do we respond with truth in love? Dr. Daniel DeWitt responds to this recent action on YouTube and leads us through this story with insight as to how we can be light and salt in a world that is hurting and broken.
What do you know about the life of Dwight L. Moody? As Founder's Week kicks off, Gerad Hall tells us more about the man that founded the Moody Bible Institute. Who was DL Moody? What can we learn from his example and what would he say to the students today? Before we jump into all the great Founders Week messages on the theme of "Unshaken" take time to hear this radio biography with Ken and Deb in the Morning.
Dr. Daniel DeWitt serves as Director, Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity, Associate Professor of Applied Theology and Apologetics at Cedarville University. Before joining the faculty of Cedarville University, Dr. Dan DeWitt served in academic and pastoral roles as Lead Pastor of the Campus Church, a campus of Highview Baptist Church, which met on the campus of the University of Louisville, and as Dean of Boyce College, the undergraduate program for The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He started the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity in his first year at Cedarville in the fall of 2016.
Gerad Hall serves as a representative for Iowa, Missouri, and southern Illinois. Gerad is from the Quad Cities region of eastern Iowa and western Illinois. He completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at Moody. Prior to coming on staff with Moody, he served as a family pastor in East Moline, Illinois, for more than nine years. He and his wife, Melissa, have been married for more than 10 years and have three sons.