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In the shadow of the pandemic more people than ever have shared their struggles with anxiety. On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week we heard from a man who shared his own struggle with these issues to teach us what it looks like practically to lean hard on God to help and guide you through these daily struggles. It is hard for believers to understand how those who profess faith could chose to take their own lives. We examined the issues of suicide with a respected therapist who explained how to minister to those who are struggling with suicidal thoughts and whether or not suicide is an unpardonable sin in God’s eyes. We turned our eyes toward the Middle East as we got an update on how God is making hearts fertile for the hope of the Gospel in this worn torn and ravaged nation. We also heard how assisted suicide is being repackaged to make it more palatable and acceptable as a legitimate medical treatment. We live in a time that despite the efforts of the Women’s Lib and ERA movements, the role of women is often devalued by the culture at large. Is that the way God intended it to be? A very well respected apologist and friend to the program joined us once again to take us back to scripture to see what God has to say about the role of women in the world and what can we learn about this from the lives of the Godly women whose stories we find in the pages of scripture. The news never stops and neither does our need to understand it through the critical lens of scripture. Join our husband and wife team as they continue teaching us how to use God’s word to understand what’s happening in the world around us.
On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week we addressed the issue of suffering and what it really looks like to choose to trust God in the darkest of times. Our guest shared his personal story of struggle and the important lessons he learned about being fully transparent with God and why despite the momentary pain, suffering is an essential part of every believer’s journey of faith. The manipulative ways of a narcissist can leave long-lasting, damaging impacts on the lives of those closest to them. But thanks to the life and biblical wisdom of a therapist and friend of this program we were once again able to give you the opportunity to get your questions answered regarding this dangerous personality type and how to understand and find true peace and healing from the damage of this type of person is able to inflict on family and friends alike. Immigration is not only a hot button issue in our country, it is causing wide scale protests in Europe as well. We got a better understanding of the causes and the impact on free speech this issue in creating over there from our favorite Scottish apologist as we once again took a radio flight to Australia. He also addressed whether or not the bible put dietary restrictions on believers. Abortion continues to be a hot button topic around the nation including in Florida where voters will make their voices heard on this literal life and death matter. Our guest showed how the push for green energy acceptance is driven by a specific political agenda and why the claims do not really stand up to critical scientific scrutiny. Our favorite watchers on the wall are back for another hour of biblically centered examination of the news highlights 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.