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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.

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Falling Fertility Makes for Happy Economists?

Is the fact that fertility rates are falling around the world a good thing?  According to the Economist, the answer is yes.  Falling birth rates in certain parts of the world are no surprise.  The alarming nature of recent news is that the Economist sees this as good news.  According to the magazine, only half…

Moral Clarity and the Fall of the Wall

The twentieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall is an important milestone in human history.  The wall, which represents ideas of oppression, cruelty and great evil, was made not to keep people out, but to trap people within.  When the wall fell, it was followed by a moment of great moral clarity: human…

The Hypersocialized Generation

For a generation that is always on, texting is an outlet that keeps on giving.  In public and private, there is never a moment when this generation feels awkward about using social media.  How can Christians live like this, with no boundaries and constant social contact?  On today’s program, Dr. Mohler talks about the importance…

Answering Tragedy with Truth

Tragic events are unfolding in Fort Hood, Texas today.  12 people, including a shooter, were shot and killed and at least 31 people have been injured.  How do Christians explain and give an account of terrible evil of this magnitude?  While there are worldviews that actually deny the sinfulness of evil, Christians have a legitimate…

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What Lies Under the Surface of the Election?

This Tuesday is Election Day, and more is going on behind the scenes than meets the eye.  Beyond the candidates, important issues are being decided on all over the country, and none more important than what’s happening in Maine.  The voters of Maine are voting today on a referendum on Same-Sex Marriage.  Though the state legislature has authorized…

Legislating Hate Crimes for Some People

President Obama has recently signed the Hate Crimes Prevention Act, extending the definition of federal hate crimes to include a person’s sexual orientation.  This is a major victory for the gay rights community and fulfills a campaign promise President Obama made last year.  Though there are many concerns about the bill itself, the comments made…

Getting Ready to Get Ready for Marriage

How can young people prepare themselves for marriage?  On today’s program, Dr. Mohler discusses the things people can do to make sure they are readying themselves for marriage.  Lisa Anderson and Steve Waters of Boundless.org, join Dr. Mohler to address the need for intentionality in the relationships young people pursue.  Marriage is certainly something that should…

The Marriage Index — An Idea Whose Time Has Come

Where is the institution of marriage headed in the United States?  The Institute for American Values and the NCAAMP have jointly released The Marriage Index, which uses five indicators to measure the health of marriages in the United States.  Just as there are specific indicators that reveal the state of the economy, The Marriage Index reveals what’s happening between…

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The Divorce Divide and the American Conscience

Divorce is becoming the new norm in America.  Rather than honoring their marriage contracts, couples are breaking their vows, leaving their children and finding ways to circumvent faithfulness to those they have promised to love.  Divorce is terrible, real, and becoming more and more common in the United States.  On today’s program, Dr. Mohler, with his guest…

Bound by Conscience or Denying the Bible?

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is flirting with homosexuality in dangerous ways.  Over the summer, the ELCA voted to adopt a statement on human sexuality that fully embraces homosexuality within the church.  While acknowledging that individual Christians could come to different opinions on these issues, the statement included a “Bound Conscience” principle, calling Christians…

The Blessings of Discipline in a Child’s Life

Hilary Stout of the New York Times has recently written a piece on parenting titled “For Some Parents, Shouting is the New Spanking.” Why has shouting at children become a common form of discipline for parents? When shouting becomes the norm, parents teach their children that frustration and anger is an appropriate response to disobedience….

The True Face of the American Woman

Time Magazine has recently reported on the state of the American woman.  Though many modern women are more powerful and make more money than any generation previously, they are far less happy.  As the family unit dissolves and the gift of motherhood is set aside for cultural achievement, women are losing a sense of sure…


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