Culture Shift

Aug 21–22, 2008 - comment

The culture in which we live is changing rapidly. People are questioning their faith and rejecting the idea of absolute truth. On today’s For Faith & Family we take a look at how this culture shift affects the issues facing our society. Issues such as marriage, poverty, bioethics and many more.

To help us tackle this challenging subject we’ve invited Dr. Albert Mohler to the program. Dr. Mohler is the President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and he recently stopped by our studios to catch up with Dr. Land and discuss his new book Culture Shift . It’s a project designed to help Christians apply truth in their lives and answer to the tough questions of the day.

topic(s): Faith, Family, Marriage, Pop Culture

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