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May 10, 2013
The Briefing 05-10-13
1. Hiding behind “Science” – The Emergency Contraception Controversy
Sneering at Parents, Hiding Behind “Science” — The Emergency Contraception Controversy, AlbertMohler.com (Dr. Albert Mohler)
Prude or prudent? The debate over access to Plan B, Washington Post (Kathleen Parker)
Teen pregnancy app promoted by NYC health officials, NewsDay (The Associated Press)
2. Mark Sanford’s morality tale – The small social cost…
March 15, 2013
The Briefing 03-15-13
1) Roman Catholics concerned over secularization in Europe. What can Evangelicals learn?
Trends point to time for non-European pope, Financial Times (Norma Cohen)
Roman Catholic Church feels Europe slipping from its hands, Los Angeles Times (Henry Chu)
A Pope From the People, Wall Street Journal
2) Is the mold of liberalism being broken at the University of Colorado?…
January 16, 2013
The Briefing 01-16-13
Story 1 – Lance Armstrong and the art of the non-apology
Lance Armstrong And The Art Of Non-Apology, The Guardian (John Crace)
Story 2 – Morsi’s extreme exhibition of antisemitism
Morsi’s Slurs Against Jews Stir Concern, The New York Times (David Kirkpatrick)
Story 3 – 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade – American conscience more unsettled than ever
Roe at…
November 7, 2008
Christian Families, Television, and Sex
A new study by the RAND Corporation draws a scientific link between sexual content on television and teenage sexual behavior. On today’s program, Dr. Mohler looks at the study and points to the responsibility of Christian families to exercise tremendous discernment and judgment as “media consumers.”
July 13, 2007
The Question of Truth and the Emerging Church
March 5, 2007
Religion’s New Generation Gap
What happens when teenage children are more devout than their parents? The Wall Street Journal addressed that question in a major report published in the March 2, 2007 edition of the paper. On today’s program we’ll consider Katherine Rosman’s article and its implications for Christian families and churches.

