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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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Acknowledging the Differences between Man and Beast

What are the differences between mankind and animals in creation?  Many would argue that man and beast should be seen on the same level, as equals and co-habitants of creation.  While the scriptures certainly acknowledge the cohabitation aspects of life between man and beast, the roles they play are clearly different.  As Dr. Mohler notes…

Homosexuality and the Manifesto of John Shelby Spong

Retired Episcopal bishop John Shelby Spong has released a new Manifesto on homosexual marriage: it’s simply true and he’s not going to argue with people who disagree with him any longer.  There is no surprise surrounding bishop Spong’s opinions on homosexuality; the former bishop is a self-professed liberal who doesn’t believe in the authority of…

A Separation between Church and Sport?

Tim Tebow is coming under fire for his commitment to the gospel.  Is this wrong?  Should Christians be vocal about their faith in the platform given to them?  On today’s program, Dr. Mohler tackles this issue, going to the defense of celebrities who are committed to their faith in Jesus Christ.  There are certain issues…

Should Christians Follow Buddha Too?

Paul Knitter has written a book titled Without Buddha I Could Not Be A Christian.  The title is more than revealing.  He argues that where there are holes and inconsistencies in Christianity, Christians should learn from Buddha.  Should Christians heed this advice?  Is Christ sufficient for the Christian life or is more needed?  Scripture is…

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How to Think about Reproductive Services as a Christian

The joy of having children is something sought after by all kinds of people, specifically for Christians who understand the gift children are from the Lord.  When pregnancy becomes difficult, how should Christians think about reproductive issues?  On today’s program, Dr. Mohler addresses the dangers of disguised abortion, when doctors promote “selective reduction” to deal…

Gay Rights and the President of the United States

President Obama has come out in strong support of homosexual marriage.  This past weekend he spoke to the Human Rights Campaign promising to eliminate stigmas surrounding homosexuality in America.  The President is doing his best to ‘liberate’ homosexuals from the Defense of Marriage Act, Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, and the normalcy of heterosexual marriage.  The…

Concerns for the Rising Generation

Thomas Friedman has recently written a piece in The New York Times about the three ‘bombs’ that he fears when thinking of the challenges his children will face in the future.  These ‘bombs’ are not the kind used to kill with force and explosive power.  These ‘bombs’ are far more dangerous.  They are the ‘bombs’…

Calling Young Men to the Mission Field

Are young men concerned about missions?  The call to the mission field is being answered by the Church, but the majority of people answering that call are women.  Where are the young men?  The gospel calls people into the Church to be fed by the blessings of the cross and then sends them out to…

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The Cross of Christ on Public Land

The United States Supreme Court will hear Salazar vs. Buono tomorrow, determining whether or not a religious cross should be allowed on the Mojave National Preserve in California.  More is at stake here than meets the eye.  As Dr. Mohler notes on today’s show, the importance of this case is not the constitutional provisions of…

Morality Defined by Hollywood

Moral hypocrisy is a terrible thing, but in the case of child rape, special disgust is added to the tragedy.  Roman Polanski has been arrested for the rape of a teenage girl that he committed in 1977.  Many question whether or not it is right to arrest a celebrity for something he did over three…

What Do Men Want?

What makes a man a man?  What makes him happy and fulfilled in this life?  Maureen Dowd has written recently on the trends of happiness amongst women, and her story raises interesting questions about what makes men feel happy and fulfilled.  On today’s program, Dr. Mohler notes the importance of putting spiritual priorities first, blessing…

Banned Book Week – Parenting at the Mercy of the Local Librarian

Banned Books Week is this week in America, trying to draw attention to the dangers of limiting access to all types of information.  But are books really being banned in America?  Certainly not.  The American Library Association’s problem actually falls on parents who are concerned about what their children are reading.  On today’s program, Dr….


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