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Recovering Our Vocabulary: The Language of Chastity

An Encore Presentation From 04/23/2007

One Perfect Day: The Consumerization Of The American Wedding

Rebecca Mead has written a captivating book on the obsession Americans have developed with the modern wedding. More often than not, churches have capitulated to this cultural phenomenon, raising serious questions about how we should understand the significance and meaning of weddings. Ms. Mead joins us on today’s program for a timely conversation about the…

Divorce And The Permanence Of Marriage

USA Today features an article about Mississippi native David Blankenhorn, president of the Institute for American Values in New York, and author of the new book, The Future of Marriage. Blankenhorn, the article notes, is sounding a warning about current redefinitions of marriage, precisely because fatherless “marriages,” regardless of their makeup, are damaging to children…

What Does Pop Music Have Against Marriage?

William Weir of The Hartford Courant asks a very interesting question. What does pop music have against marriage? The central institution of human social life is largely missing from the musical scene, and positive references to marriage are virtually non-existent. Given the influence of pop music, what does this say about marriage in American culture?

“On Faith” — Is Sex Sinful or a Sacred?

The “On Faith” project at The Washington Post and Newsweek continues, and I am glad to take part in the forum. This week the question is: “Why do you think some religions have regarded sex as sacred while others have regarded it as a sin?”

Does Affirming a Patriarchal God Lead to Domestic Abuse?

On today’s program, Dr. Mohler considers a recent report commissioned by the Church of England that suggests a connection exists between the idea of God as Father and domestic abuse.

Raising Teens in the Media Culture, Part 2

Sermon at Highview Baptist Church

Raising Teens in the Media Culture, Part 1

Sermon at Highview Baptist Church

A Sit-In at the Altar?

It seems that some heterosexual couples are refusing to get married, claiming that it would be unjust to marry while same-sex couples are “denied” the same right.

Marriage Only for a Minority? Not Hardly

The New York Times announced its story on the new Census Bureau data with this headline: “To Be Married Means to Be Outnumbered.”  How so?

Massachusetts Episcopal Diocese to Give Up on Marriages?

Here is an interesting take on the crisis in the Episcopal Church — the church’s Massachusetts diocese may just quit marriage altogether.


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“The Lady’s Not for Turning” — Margaret Thatcher and the Leadership of Conviction

Margaret Thatcher, one of the most significant leaders of the 20th century, died yesterday at age 87. A model of convictional leadership, Margaret Thatcher became almost universally known as Britain’s “Iron Lady.” In May 1979, Margaret Thatcher moved into No. 10 Downing Street and changed the course of British history. Beyond this, Lady Thatcher changed the terms of debate on both sides of the Atlantic and left a legacy of leadership that should inspire generations to come.

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“And Them That Mourn” — Celebrating Christmas in the Face of Grief and Death

Families across the Christian world are gathering for Christmas even now, with caravans of cars and planeloads of passengers headed to hearth and home. Christmas comes once again, filled with the joy, expectation, and sentiment of the season. It is a time for children, who fill homes with energy, excitement, and sheer joy. And it is a time for the aged, who cherish Christmas memories drawn from decades of Christmas celebrations. Even in an age of mobility, families do their best to gather as extended clans, drawn by the call of Christmas.

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The Briefing, Wednesday, October 31, 2012

TODAY: Hurricane Sandy turns deadly, a moral crisis for The New York Times, a failed argument for medical marijuana, and the United Nations calls for decriminalizing prostitution and renaming it “sex work.” I discuss all these in today’s edition of The Briefing: A Daily Analysis of News and Events from a Christian Worldview.

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The Briefing, Tuesday, October 30, 2012

TODAY: Hurricane Sandy slams into the Northeastern Atlantic coastline, Halloween turns grisly for children, some churches push “Souls to the Polls,” and Thomas Friedman tries to redefine “pro-life.” I discuss all these in today’s edition of The Briefing: A Daily Analysis of News and Events from a Christian Worldview.

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