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An Interview with Josh Harris

We all first met him when he wrote his provocative book, “I Kissed Dating Goodbye.”  Since then, Josh Harris has written several books including his latest, “Dug Down Deep.”  On today’s show, Dr. Mohler sits down with this influential pastor and author.  The discussion ranges from Jesus’ words to build one’s life on the rock…

Falling Flat: The Unethical Case for Monogamy

Is faithfulness in marriage a good thing, or has monogamy become overrated?  The Los Angles Times has recently reported on the state of monogamy in marriage, claiming that while monogamy is a viable option for couples, human beings are not naturally made for resolute faithfulness in relationships.  The New York Times simultaneously reports that many…

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…

What Women Want: A Response to Feminism

Women are no longer happy.  According to Maureen Dowd, reporting for The New York Times, as women grow older they become less and less happy.  As dreams are changed, children grow up, and careers come and go, women’s identities shift and happiness can easily become lost.  On today’s show, Dr. Mohler discusses what Christian women…

The Changing of Minds on Contraception

Contraception is a very important and sensitive issue that leads many evangelical couples to very different conclusions. As couples marry, they find that they have to deal with this issue, and come to God honoring convictions on what the scriptures say about birth control. Dr. Mohler discusses this important topic with callers who have thought…

Limiting Our Carbon Footprint: No More Babies

What do birth rates and greenhouse gasses have in common? Nothing. Unless you’re debating whether or not to have children because you’re concerned about the reach of your green footprint. Researchers at Oregon State University are encouraging couples to take this line of thinking. They have recently published a study arguing that the world’s carbon…

Polyamory: One Relationship? Two? How Many Faithful Relationships for You?

The idle of choice in relationships is destroying faithfulness between couples. Polyamory is the practice of sexual relationships between many couples who are faithful only to a group of people who are agreed upon within the group. This concept of ‘faithfulness’ has nothing faithful in it, and gives people freedom to be ‘faithful’ to whatever…

The Lost Art of Great Cooking

Great cooking is hard to find these days. One of the most important rooms in every home, the kitchen, was once the heart of the home, drawing the family together for food and fellowship. While the size and price tag of kitchens is not shrinking, their importance clearly is. In light of the new movie…

Storytelling and a Child’s Imagination

Does storytelling matter to children? Guest-host Russell Moore speaks with writer and musician Andrew Peterson about the importance of telling the right stories–and telling the right Story–to children, demonstrating how storytelling has everything to do with the gospel of Jesus Christ.

How to Protect Orphans from Hollywood

Why are people so afraid of orphans? Orphans often find themselves demonized by Hollywood, and it’s happened again with the release of a new horror film about a deranged orphan girl called, Orphan. Why is it that the least of these are so easily preyed upon by those who should protect them? Guest host Dr….

Debunking the Myths of Fatherhood

Fatherhood is incredibly important and has the power to give life or death to children. What makes a man a good father? At the intersection of Scripture and culture, there is conflict between what the world says a father should be like, and how the Bible says a father should act. Listen as Dr. Mohler…


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