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We all have times of hurt and struggle in life. But what if God has a greater purpose in our pain that we could ever imagine? On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week our guests shared time tested wisdom from God’s word that can help us move toward emotional and spiritual restoration in our lives. Despite what we are hearing in the popular media of our day, there are people who have medically changed their physical sex attributes who are choosing to now detransition and return to the sexual identity that God gave them. We heard from two nurses who pulled back the veil on this controversial and life altering issue to explain how the acceptance of the transitioning ideology is creating lifetime medical patients whose lives will never be the same and why is it vitally important that we follow the lead of European medical experts who are turning away from this practice after seeing the devastating impacts of gender transition surgeries for minors. What happens when the life you prayed for falls into shambles at your feet? Our guest shared the powerful lessons she learned about leaning hard into God and His promises when her marriage and life fell apart. She explained how she learned to find God’s peace in the midst of her life storms and how to trust Him when you can not see His hand at work. The dark underpinnings of the Communist China regime were exposed as our guest explained how an ancient type of totalitarianism has been the cause of pain and misery in the lives of the Chinese people for centuries and why we must stand against President XI’s push to bring all of the world, including America, under the same rule. Class in back in session as our favorite husband and wife teaching team continue show us how to look at the events in our world through the clear and precise guidelines of God’s word.
On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week we shared the personal story which became a national event when a professor was attacked for teaching a university course supporting intelligent design. He shared the atheist attacks that he endured and why his exposure of the evidence that atheists try to bury and why new discoveries continue to support the idea that all that we know by a single, sovereign Creator. In times of trauma we can often feel like we are drowning and there is no life preserver to be found. But our guest showed us how to change our experience of trauma by changing how we think about it and why it is a direct opportunity to draw closer to God, rediscover the power of His promises and that He is indeed a Father who can be trusted in the hardest of times. Since the October 7th attacks on Israel believers and non-believers alike have been wondering how close we are to the End Times. We turned to a respected Bible teacher to get clear, biblical understanding of what God says about the events leading up to the end of days and why believers should make the most of the opportunities that He is giving us while there is still time. Speaking of Israel, where should believers stand on the event going on in Middle East and should Christians continue to support Israel even if they don’t agree with their military strategies? These are real questions that believers in seat next to you on Sunday morning are wrestling with right now. Our guest brought clear, biblical insight on this very timely matter. Now it is time to dig deeper into the news of the week
Craig Parshall is a senior legal counsel to Washington-based groups, including the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), where he focuses on free speech and religious liberty issues. He is also the founding Director of the John Milton Project for Free Speech, and is a leading strategist on matters of free speech on the Internet. Craig is also a columnist and a New York Times best-selling fiction author.