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Faith Radio Mornings

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with Dr. Peter Kapsner

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Abortion in the news | Headlines from around the world

November 19, 2018 16:20

Kim Ketola gives an update on her ministry, discusses Planned Parenthood's advertising, and explains a few new bills relating to abortion. Then, Dr. David Aikman brings us the news headlines from around the world.

Ethics and the news | Press passes & Trump and Russia

November 19, 2018 16:16

Brandon Showalter discusses the killing of Khashoggi, Asia Bibi seeking asylum, and a courageous UC Berkeley student. Then, Adam Carrington explains the legality of the White House revoking a press pass and Trump and Russian collusion.

This week at the movies | Christian women and Trump

November 16, 2018 16:42

Adam Holz explains the upcoming Harry Potter story, Fantastic Beasts: the Crimes of Grindelwald, and talks about the passing of Stan Lee. Then, Karen Swallow Prior and Kathryn Freeman discuss Christian women and Trump.

News of the day with Carmen | Greed and Black Friday

November 16, 2018 16:39

Carmen LaBerge explains the news of the day: from sexual abuse in the church to a new gender-neutral clothing line to prison reform. Then, Gary Stratton discusses Thanksgiving, greed, and Black Friday.

Money and spending over the holidays | Responding to tragedy

November 15, 2018 14:26

Robert Dickie III talks about Monopoly, Millennials with college debt, and spending during the holidays. Then, Al New of the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team discusses disasters - natural and human-made - and how we can help.

Voting re-counts, Amazon, and Marxism | History of Thanksgiving

November 15, 2018 14:21

Ben Johnson discusses voting re-counts, Amazon's new locations, and Harvard's Marxism Conference. Then, University of Northwestern professor Jonathan Den Hartog teaches the history of Thanksgiving and stories about pilgrims.

Amazon and Black Friday | Spiritual discernment

November 14, 2018 15:37

Hugh Whelchel explains both the advantages and dangers of the two new Amazon locations and Black Friday. Then, Hannah Anderson, blogger and author of All That's Good, explains her take on spiritual discernment.

News out of Washington, D.C. | California Camp Fire and recent hurricanes

November 14, 2018 15:05

Harvest Prude discusses the recent White House press conference, news since the midterms, and Democrats running for Office in 2020. Then, Sam Porter talks about disaster relief in the CA Camp Fire and recent hurricanes around the United States.

Coffee, vaping, and energy drinks | Life in ministry today

November 13, 2018 14:28

Dr. David Stevens says coffee may actually be good for us, discusses vaping, and warns against energy drinks. Then, Jennifer Dougan talks about life in ministry to youth, women, and the church.

Post-election political scene | #MeToo Movement and the church

November 13, 2018 14:21

Tommy Binion discusses the post-election political scene and investigations in Washington, D.C. Then, Ed Stetzer talks about the #MeToo movement, #ChurchToo, and how the church can respond.

News from around the world with Dr. David Aikman

November 12, 2018 14:30

Dr. David Aikman joins us for the entire hour to bring us news from around the world: past wars, presidential meetings, religion, and mending many divides.

The migrant caravan and immigration laws | Gender discussions in our culture

November 12, 2018 14:22

Matthew Soerens discusses the migrant caravan: their chosen route, intentions at the U.S. border, and the laws surrounding it. Then, Ryan T. Anderson explains realities and concerns around gender dysphoria.

This weekend at the movies | Social media pros and cons

November 09, 2018 14:35

Adam Holz provides discernment on the latest movies, games, and music that our kids are engaging in. Then, Chris Martin discusses social media and some of the problems it has created and perpetuated.

Jeff Sessions, voting, and elections | Bible lessons today

November 09, 2018 14:27

Carmen LaBerge discusses the firing of Jeff Sessions, voting turnout and demographics, and election results. Then, Gary Stratton talks about Biblical lessons for life today.

Hatred, Christianity, and mental illness | AMBO-TV sermons

November 08, 2018 14:38

Jim Beilby digs into the subjects of hatred, when Christianity is the state religion, and where mental illness comes from. Then, Brooke Girley explains the vision behind AMBO-TV and how the sermons are provided and discussed.

Midterm elections and press conference | Use and misuse of Scripture

November 08, 2018 14:32

Ben Johnson discusses the results of the midterm elections and the White House press conference. Then, Richard Clark talks about ways that Scripture has been used and misused.

Business, politics, and debt | Protection from gun violence

November 07, 2018 14:24

Bill English discusses dependence on God in business, election results, and the national debt. Then, John Matthews teaches methods for protecting our neighborhoods and schools from gun violence.

Midterm elections and D.C. | Election results and demographics

November 07, 2018 14:11

Adam Carrington reviews the midterm elections and explains the climate in D.C. today. Then, Dr. Hunter Baker talks about various states' election results and the leanings of different demographics.

Stories of kindness | History in political methods

November 06, 2018 14:28

Nicole J. Phillips shares stories of kindness to lighten the rhetoric on this election day. Then, Jonathan Den Hartog brings us the history of political norms and how people default to age-old methods.

Midterms, China, and immigration | Affects of what we consume

November 06, 2018 14:17

Tommy Binion unpacks the midterm elections, the China tariff discussion, borders, and immigration. Then, Dr. Rosemary Stein talks about gluten, the affects of energy drinks, and the legalization of marijuana.

Voting, Eugene Peterson, and relevance | News from around the world

November 05, 2018 14:57

Mark Galli, editor in chief of Christianity Today, discusses voting issues, Eugene Peterson, and the irrelevance of relevance. Then, Dr. David Aikman brings us news from around the world.

Asia Bibi, elections, and surrogacy | Birthright citizenship and migrant caravan

November 05, 2018 14:49

Brandon Showalter discusses Asia Bibi's release, the midterm elections, and surrogacy. Then, Adam Carrington explains birthright citizenship and the legal ramifications of migrants coming to the U.S. border.

This weekend at the movies | Old Testament and New Testament together

November 02, 2018 13:59

Adam Holz tells us all about the movies coming up this weekend. Then, Drs. Christine and David Palmer discuss the Old Testament, the New Testament, and how they connect.

Voting, influences, and roe v. wade | The Christian impostor syndrome

November 02, 2018 13:52

Carmen LaBerge talks about voting, discerning the influences in our lives, and roe v. wade. Then, Gary Stratton discusses impostor syndrome as a Christian and how we see God.

Ask Anything | Planned Parenthood politics

November 01, 2018 13:21

Jim Beilby answers your questions in studio with Neil Stavem. It's "Ask Anything!" Then, Kim Ketola explains how Planned Parenthood funds political leaders and discusses new technology that may not be the best for the baby.

Political rancor and birthright citizenship | Pittsburgh shootings inside story

November 01, 2018 13:17

Ben Johnson brings hope to the political rancor in our culture, discusses birthright citizenship, and says the economy is booming. Then, Paul Kengor tells an inside story from Squirrel Hill in Pittsburgh when the shooting took place.

History of Reformation Day | Elections and birthright citizenship

October 31, 2018 13:39

Jonathan Den Hartog digs into the history of Reformation Day, the importance of access to Scripture, and moral arguments. Then, Kent Kaiser discusses the midterm elections and birthright citizenship.

Wilderness lessons | Politics and the #MeToo movement

October 31, 2018 13:31

Bill English tells stories about the wilderness of Israel, and explains what the wilderness might look like in our lives. Then, Karen Swallow Prior discusses the Pittsburgh shooting, Christians and politics, and the #MeToo movement.

Elections, voting, and Pittsburgh | Stock market and investments

October 30, 2018 13:32

Tommy Binion gives his thoughts on the upcoming elections, voting demographics, and the Pittsburgh shooting. Then, Hugh Whelchel explains the swing of the stock market and how Christians can view investments.

Death, healthcare expense, and crowdfunding | Productive conversations

October 30, 2018 13:25

Dr. David Stevens discusses physician-assisted death, the cost of healthcare, and crowdfunding. Then, John Wood, Jr. and Rob Robertson talk about Better Angels and their work to create productive and humane conversations.

Pittsburgh attacks and kindness | News around the world

October 29, 2018 13:25

Bob Smietana discusses Pittsburgh, religious attacks, and how we can come together through it all, along with the migrant caravan. Then, Ruth Kramer brings us the news from around the world with a balanced perspective.

Empathy and the headlines | Politics around the world

October 29, 2018 13:21

Dr. Linda Mintle discusses empathy, the blame game, and how men and women differ in sleep habits. Then, Dr. David Aikman explains violence around the world, political culture, and the migrant caravan.

This weekend at the movies | America’s division turned to dueling

October 26, 2018 14:01

Adam Holz of Plugged In Reviews shares what Hollywood has in store, and a new game we should be wary of. Then, Paul Kengor responds to the bombs sent to leftist politicians, and the country divide.

Should we celebrate Halloween? | The need to be in the church

October 26, 2018 13:59

Carmen LaBerge returns with a news roundup touching on Halloween, and why Americans are uncomfortable with Atheism. Then, Dr. Gary Stratton is back to encourage us to remain in churches, in spite of their brokenness.

Responding to Saudi Arabia | Will the blue wave arrive?

October 25, 2018 14:21

Drew Griffin of Providence Magazine helps us understand our relationship with Saudi Arabia, and what the president will do to respond. Then, Kent Kaiser returns with a look ahead at the midterms, and a description of haggis...

Are you excited for Heaven? | The best #blessed

October 25, 2018 13:59

Jim Beilby asks us if we're really excited to go to heaven, or are we just afraid of hell? Then, Pastor Collin Smith of Unlocking the Bible introduces his new series about being blessed beyond the #blessed movement.

Bombs delivered to democrats | Fixing the fractures of government

October 25, 2018 13:52

Reverend Ben Johnson of the Acton Institute joins us for the full hour, and walks us through the dangerous path of political violence we've stepped on to. How can we get back to a society of civility?

The migrant caravan approaches | America’s new theology

October 24, 2018 14:09

Matt Soerens of World Relief explains the situation of the migrant caravan approaching the US border. Then, Dr. Stephen Nichols of Ligonier Ministries shares a new study that reveals how American Christians live out their theology.

Christianity through communism | Which Evangelicals voted in Trump?

October 23, 2018 13:45

Todd Nettleton of Voice of the Martyrs  shows us the story of Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand and their journey of preaching through communist resistance. Then, Ed Stetzer splits the difference between evangelical support for Trump vs. his policies.

The 2018 midterms preview | Should I get a flu shot?

October 23, 2018 13:44

Tommy Binion is back with a look at the midterm elections and how the U.S. should respond to Saudi Arabia. Then, Dr. Rosemary Stein is in to address whether the flu shot actually helps most families.

Bitterness burns the heart | Internationally informed

October 22, 2018 14:52

Dr. Mekel Harris teaches us the dangers of refusing to forgive others, and holding onto bitterness. Then, David Aikman returns with an international update on migration, Saudi Arabia, and Brexit.

Developing assisted suicide | Hopeful for respectful midterms

October 22, 2018 14:50

Brandon Showalter of the Christian Post joins the program with a news roundup and a slippery slope of euthanasia. Then, Adam Carrington, professor of politics of Hillsdale College, returns with a look toward the midterms.  

Why we like scary movies | 2018 Wilberforce Award Recipient

October 19, 2018 14:36

Adam Holz talks horror movies, the Gosnell movie, First Man, and parental discernment on Disney movies. Then, Robert Woodson shares his reaction to receiving the 2018 Wilberforce Award and the Woodson Center.

Trees, the Bible, and churches | Chief Kelvin Cochran on Religious Freedom

October 19, 2018 14:33

Carmen LaBerge discusses God's affection for trees, Biblical understanding, and the Orthodox Church schism. Then, David Cortman and Chief Kelvin Cochran talk about Chief Cochran's case of standing up for religious freedom.

Bullying today | Responding to domestic abuse

October 18, 2018 13:36

Paul Coughlin says bullying is one of the most common forms of abuse our children are experiencing today. Then, Justin Holcomb explains how we can respond in a Christ-like manner to domestic abuse and sexual assault.

Political polarization, populism, and envy | International Justice Mission

October 18, 2018 13:32

Ben Johnson discusses political polarization, interest rates, the growth of populism, and envy. Then, James Foster tells his story of becoming involved with the International Justice Mission and what he encounters every day in his ministry.

The Gosnell movie and international abortion | Midterms and middle east

October 17, 2018 15:04

Kim Ketola of Cradle My Heart shares her reaction to the Gosnell Movie, and what to say to those who claim pro-life Christians are really only pro-birth. Then, Kent Kaiser is in with a look at midterms.

Advancing your career | Christ grows in Canada

October 17, 2018 14:59

Rob Dickie, new CEO of Bonvera, shares advice on how you can move your career forward in the new economy. Then, Robbie Symons of Oakville Harvest Bible Church speaks of the church growth in Canada.

Shepherding our teens well | Socialism, climate change, and jobs

October 16, 2018 14:14

Dr. David Stevens addresses transgender contagion, physician-assisted suicide for children, and how to shepherd our teens well. Then, Jay Richards discusses the false promises of socialism, policies around climate change, and how jobs change with technology.

Your vote matters | Economy growth and debt

October 16, 2018 14:12

Tommy Binion discusses midterm elections and political views, along with the death of a Washington Post journalist in Saudi Arabia. Then, Hugh Whelchel speaks about economy growth, debt and subprime mortgages.

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