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Abrahm Lincoln is unquestionably one the most revered presidents who ever led our nation. But in all the accolades that he rightfully receives there is rarely a mention of his personal faith. On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week we spoke with a man who opened up Lincoln’s personal history to explained how important his walk with God was to not only his life but how it became vitally important as he led our nation through the devastating years of Civil War. Not only is alcoholism a highly addictive struggle for many people, it also comes with a loads of shame for those who struggle. We spoke to a woman who has walked that difficult path herself and share the impactful lessons she learned along the way. We punched your radio ticket for another flight down under as we spent a little quality time with our favorite Scottish apologist who shared more stories of the challenges facing believers around the world today, including the latest on two Muslim nurses in very hot water for their statements about killing jews in the hospital, how free speech is increasingly in dangers in the U.K. and why a British journalist says that the Hamas captives were treated very well. Is there such thing as a “gay Christian” or “LGBT + Christians”? One of the friends of this program is a man on the front lines of the sexual confusion that is permeating our society today. He addressed the language that is being used to justify sexual identities that go directly against God’s prescribed mandate for human sexual identity. He explained the dangers of using these terms and what doing so really says to others. The news never stops and neither does our need to see it clearly. We invite you once again to another examination of the headlines of the week through the lens of scripture.
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Abrahm Lincoln is unquestionably one the most revered presidents who ever led our nation. But in all the accolades that he rightfully receives there is rarely a mention of his personal faith. On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week we spoke with a man who opened up Lincoln’s personal history to explained how important his walk with God was to not only his life but how it became vitally important as he led our nation through the devastating years of Civil War. Not only is alcoholism a highly addictive struggle for many people, it also comes with a loads of shame for those who struggle. We spoke to a woman who has walked that difficult path herself and share the impactful lessons she learned along the way. We punched your radio ticket for another flight down under as we spent a little quality time with our favorite Scottish apologist who shared more stories of the challenges facing believers around the world today, including the latest on two Muslim nurses in very hot water for their statements about killing jews in the hospital, how free speech is increasingly in dangers in the U.K. and why a British journalist says that the Hamas captives were treated very well. Is there such thing as a “gay Christian” or “LGBT + Christians”? One of the friends of this program is a man on the front lines of the sexual confusion that is permeating our society today. He addressed the language that is being used to justify sexual identities that go directly against God’s prescribed mandate for human sexual identity. He explained the dangers of using these terms and what doing so really says to others. The news never stops and neither does our need to see it clearly. We invite you once again to another examination of the headlines of the week through the lens of scripture.
Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partners
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