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Muslim co-workers and neighbors are becoming common in American society. How can you present the good news to those who hold different theological views? Sharing his experiences as a Christian convert, our ex-Muslim guest will equip you to communicate the gospel clearly and with confidence.
America has distanced itself from the democratic spirit of hard work, honesty, and trust. Our guest will expose eight free-market myths; explain how capitalism is the ideal economic system for alleviating poverty and protecting the environment; and equip Christians with practical steps for conducting business, worshiping God, and serving others.
Thabiti Anyabwile currently serves as a pastor of Anacostia River Church in Washington, D.C. Previously he served as senior pastor at First Baptist Church in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, and as an assistant pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church. After a few years as a practicing Muslim, Thabiti was converted under the preaching of the gospel in the Washington DC areaThabiti holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in psychology from North Carolina State University. A former high school basketball coach and bookstore owner, Thabiti loves reading, sports, and watching sci-fi films. He is the author of Reviving the Black Church, The Decline of African-American Theology, What Is a Healthy Church Member?, and The Faithful Preacher.
Jay W. Richards, Ph.D., is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute. He is currently Director of the DeVos Center for Life, Religion, and Family and the William E. Simon Senior Research Fellow.