The Albert Mohler Program
The Final Albert Mohler Program
Since 2004, The Albert Mohler Program has been nationally syndicated. On today’s final live broadcast, Dr. Mohler reflects on his years as host. With much gratitude for all the listeners who have made “Intelligent Christian Conversation” possible, Dr. Mohler leaves his audience with ten lessons he has learned over the years.
Radio Archive
December 22, 2009
Talking About Santa Claus: What To Teach the Kids?
Santa Claus has taken over the Christmas season. From a historical man giving gifts to needy children, to a jolly old man in a red suit, Christmas has become about far more than a babe in a manger. How should Christians talk about Santa Claus with their children? What is the best way to sensitively…
December 21, 2009
Where Does the Story of Christmas Begin?
How do you tell the Christmas story? What type of language do you use? Many Christians find the Christmas story most clearly explained through the gospel of Luke. But where does the story begin? On today’s program, Dr. Mohler notes that the Christmas story begins far before the incarnation two thousand years ago. While the…
December 18, 2009
Whatever Happened to Shame?
People should be ashamed of how shame-less they are. Ellen Goodman of The Boston Globe has recently published an article on the absence of shame in America. The fuel for this article comes from The New York Post’s recent hiring of a notorious prostitute as a financial analyst. In light of this, Ellen Goodman writes…
December 17, 2009
The Unadjusted Gospel
The gospel is under attack in the Church today. Modern Christianity very quickly loses sight of the good news that creates the Church when the message is added to or unintentionally ignored. How can the Church be careful to keep the message of the gospel at the center of the Church? On today’s program, Dr….
December 16, 2009
Ask Anything Wednesday
December 15, 2009
Taking the Measure of Oral Roberts
The life of Oral Roberts has been widely followed and seriously influential in the Christian world. Many American Christian homes during the twentieth century were personally influenced by this pastor’s message of health, prosperity and healing. As Oral Roberts’ life comes to a close, the Church must look at his life and ask the question…
December 14, 2009
Guarding the Heart from Adultery: Killing Opportunity
Marriage is a definitive moral statement. Regardless of how confused Americans are about any number of ethical issues, people still understand that marriage is unique to two people and should not be broken. The recent fall of Tiger Woods supports this: no major commentator has come out in support of his actions. Research suggests that…
December 11, 2009
Having the Talk: Educating Your Children About Sex
Parents are finding that their children know a startling amount of information about sex from a very young age. A recent study published by Pediatrics suggests that conversations about sex between parents and children needs to happen much sooner. By the time conversations happen, children have experienced far more sex talk than their parents would…
December 10, 2009
A Postmodern Spin on Religion: Pagan Christianity
The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life has published a report today that suggests many people who identify has Christians hold to very unchristian, even pagan, beliefs. The statistics are startling. Many people calling themselves Christians believe in things like reincarnation and astrology, and are unaware that these things are condemned by Scripture. On…
December 9, 2009
Ask Anything Wednesday
December 8, 2009
Is America Really Pro-Choice?
New York magazine has recently published an article on abortion in America which may be the most important article to emerge on the topic in a very long time. Writing for the magazine, Jennifer Senior argues that the recent passage of the Stupak Amendment, by Democrats, proves that the climate for abortion in America is…
December 7, 2009
The Real Anglican Tragedy
American Episcopalians have again shown their theological liberalism by electing their second openly homosexual candidate for the office of assistant bishop of Los Angeles. Mary Glasspool, currently serving as a priest in Annapolis, MD will become the second openly homosexual bishop serving in the Episcopal Church USA. The Archbishop of the Anglican Communion, Rowan Williams,…
December 4, 2009
Is Living Together Really a Big Deal?
Is living together really such a big deal? In a post-modern culture, where people don’t really believe in the institution of marriage, is there any reason for couples to wait for the benefits of living together? As Dr. Mohler notes on today’s program, the Church must be careful to address the depth of people’s sin. …
December 3, 2009

