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No Man Left Behind
Men are called to be the leaders of the church, but they often find themselves taking a passive role. So it’s important that we encourage men to become actively an deeply involved in making disciples for Christ.On today’s For Faith and Family we visit with David Delk, president of Man in the Mirror ministries, to discuss the importance of ministering to the men of the church. more »
guest(s): David Delk - Dec 1, 2008 - topic(s): Faith, Ministry
The 10 Commandments of Marriage
Have you ever asked yourself what it would be like to be married to you? The simple question prompted our guest to consider his own relationship with his wife and the countless couples he has counseled and we’ll hear his surprising answers on today’s program. more »
guest(s): Ed Young - Nov 27, 2008 - topic(s): Faith, Bible, 10 Commandments, Family, Marriage
Tradition of religious diversity
Various faith groups find freedom to worship
When European explorers came to Argentina in the 1500s, they sought one thing — riches. Word was spreading that Peruvian silver mines had created great wealth for South American colonists, though the rumors were not entirely true. more »
by: Carrie Brown McWhorter - Nov 27, 2008 - topic(s): Citizenship, Religious Liberty
Current Issues
On today’s broadcast Dr. Richard Land shares his opinion on how we can reduce abortions in the United States. Plus, this year’s election dealt a powerful blow to feminism. more »
guest(s): Richard Land - Nov 26, 2008 - topic(s): Life, Abortion, Issues
President Lincoln’s Thanksgiving Day Proclamation
The year that is drawing toward its close has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies. To these bounties, which are so constantly enjoyed that we are prone to forget the source from which they come, others have been added, which are of so extraordinary a nature that they cannot fail to penetrate and soften the heart which is habitually insensible to the everwatchful providence of almighty God. more »
by: staff - Nov 25, 2008 - topic(s): Citizenship,
Gambling Regulations Win Out but Game Not Over
Congressional deliberations on the sinking economy and corporate bailouts have overshadowed some recent positive financial news. The Bush administration has gained the upper hand in a drawn out battle with Capitol Hill critics by finalizing regulations to crack down on illegal Internet gambling, a welcomed action by most but one that’s already under attack. more »
by: Doug Carlson - Nov 25, 2008 - comments: 6 - topic(s): Family, Addictions, Gambling, Citizenship, Legislation
State gets mixed results in wet/dry votes; nation decides other issues
Baptists in three Alabama counties won their fight against the expansion of alcohol sales Nov. 4, while the city of Arab and Cleburne County both voted to go wet. more »
by: staff - Nov 24, 2008 - topic(s): Family, Addictions, Substance Abuse, Parenting, Adoption, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality, Citizenship, Legislation
LIFE DIGEST: Woman gets windpipe from own stem cells
The barrier-breaking transplant into a woman of an entire organ made from her own stem cells is “marvelous news,” says a consultant for the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission. more »
by: Tom Strode - Nov 24, 2008 - topic(s): Life, Abortion, Stem-Cell Research
Wired by God
Has your child been told he or she has “potential”? It’s an exciting word, but it can be overwhelming. How can you, as a parent, help your teen put all the pieces of the “potential” puzzle together? more »
guest(s): Joe White - Nov 24, 2008 - topic(s): Family, Parenting, Pop Culture
Reaching the ‘independent’-minded
After assessing the needs in their area, the members of Capitol Heights Baptist Church, Montgomery, knew it was their responsibility to help provide housing for the large population of needy elderly people. more »
by: Brittany Howerton - Nov 21, 2008 - topic(s): Faith, Ministry, Family, Elderly, Living, Citizenship,