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This hour we start with some of the stories making headlines before moving into a discussion on some key religious liberty cases. We will hear about an EEOC discrimination case that could potentially impact Christians in the workplace and we will learn how the FACE act can be used as a political weapon. Then we round out the hour hearing from the Dean of a Christian college who is passionate about mental health in this country. He will tackle the question: Are we in the middle of the greatest mental health crisis in recorded history or have we abandoned the pursuit of wellness?”
58% of Americans believe that Hell is real and, among Evangelicals, 11% don’t believe in the reality of Hell. This hour we connect with one of our favorite evangelists as he teaches us about the biblical reality of hell. We will find out why the question of hell is an important part of the conversation in effectively sharing the Good News. Learn how to share the most important message in the world.
Peter Breen serves as Executive Vice President and Head of Litigation at Thomas More Society. Over two decades of law practice, Breen has shown himself equally comfortable arguing in a federal courtroom, debating on the floor of a legislature, and explaining complex points of constitutional law in front of a television camera. Throughout, he has been in the thick of some of the nation’s most significant legal and public policy battles. Breen served two terms in the Illinois House of Representatives, where he rose to become the Republican Floor Leader. He holds a Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering from Vanderbilt University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Notre Dame.
Dr. Ryan M. Burkhart, Dean of the School of Counseling at Colorado Christian University, is a pivotal figure in Colorado's counseling field. He has significantly influenced the standards and practices of professional counseling in the state through his legislative work. His efforts were crucial in establishing the designation for counseling candidates, renewing and enhancing clinical supervision, setting minimum clinical competency qualifications, passing suicide prevention laws, and aligning Colorado's counseling practices with national standards. He also serves as the Executive Director of the Colorado Counseling Association, representing over 10,000 professional counselors alongside the association's Governing Council. A Licensed Professional Counselor, Burkhart maintains a small clinical supervision and consultation practice. His experience includes roles such as Clinical Director for a youth program addressing global developmental delays and clinician for the Colorado Division of Youth Corrections. Recognized for his contributions, Burkhart received the Colorado Counseling Association Outstanding Counselor Educator of 2016 Award. He resides in Denver with his family, teaching both in-person and online courses at CCU.
Ray Comfort is the Founder and CEO of Living Waters and the bestselling author of more than 90 books, including How to Know God Exists and The Evidence Bible. He cohosts the award-winning television program Way of the Master, airing in every country in the world, and is an Executive Producer of “180,” “Evolution vs. God,” “Audacity,” and other films which have been seen by millions. Ray Comfort hasn’t left the house without gospel tracts for decades.