Friday Edition, Apr 22, 2005

Apr 21–22, 2005 - comment

On today’s program, Dr. Land welcoms Josh McDowell, Voddie Baucham, and Frank Harber.

We are going to discuss what you need to know in order to help the young people of today to stand strong as they face the culture concerns of our day. Dr. Richard Land, is going to be talking one-on-one with Josh McDowell. Josh has the results of some recent surveys that indicate some alarming trends seen in our young people.

Christians are living in an enemy culture. The signs are everywhere—from the Ten Commandments being forcibly removed from courthouses to the fight for same-sex marriages. Can faith survive? Better yet, can faith thrive in such a hostile culture? Stay tuned as Voddie Baucham helps us find the answers to those questions.

In today’s society, many people are trying to discredit the Bible and the absolute truth of the scriptures. Frank Harber stays busy many days of the year by conducting citywide and area-wide crusades across America equipping Christians to share their faith and being able to share with others the evidence of Christ.

topic(s): Faith, Bible, 10 Commandments, Ministry, Family, Marriage, Pop Culture, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality

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