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With violence and retaliation filling today's headlines, many people struggle to understand the conflicting claims to Palestine. Our guest will trace the Jews' perilous journey through history and continued clash with Islam, offering a valuable historical and biblical perspective on this ancient and complex situation. Learn to understand that this is a “family feud” of epic proportions.
Join us this hour as we take a look at Texas and claims that maternal deaths have increased because of the pro-life laws in place there. Is that true? Is that what the data really says? And, what did the Supreme Court just do (or not do) regarding an abortion law challenge in that state? We round out the hour by discussing 104 million people of faith—Including 32 Million Christian regular churchgoers—who are projected to abstain from voting in November Join us to learn how to think biblically and critically.
Charles H. Dyer (B.A., Washington Bible College; Th.M. and Ph.D., Dallas Theological Seminary) served as provost and dean of education at Moody Bible Institute before becoming Professor-at-Large of Bible at Moody and host of The Land and the Book radio program. Before coming to Moody, Charlie served for 20 years in multiple administrative and faculty roles at Dallas Theological Seminary - ultimately serving as Executive Vice President under Chuck Swindoll. In addition to his role as host of The Land and the Book radio program, Charlie is an Old Testament scholar and an authority on Middle Eastern history and geography. He also served as Associate Pastor of Grace Bible Church in Sun City, Arizona. Charlie has traveled extensively throughout the Middle East for 40 years, leading over 100 trips. He is the author of numerous books, including A Voice in the Wilderness, What's Next?, The New Christian Traveler's Guide, Character Counts, 30 Days in the Land with Jesus, 30 Days in the Land of the Psalms, The ISIS Crisis, and What Does the Bible Say about the Future?.
Michael J. New, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Practice at The Busch School of Business at The Catholic University of America, a Senior Associate Scholar at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, and a Paige Comstock Cunningham Senior Fellow at Americans United for Life. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate from Dartmouth College, Dr. New received a master’s degree in statistics and a doctorate in political science from Stanford University in 2002. Dr. New researches and writes about the social science of sanctity of life issues. He gives presentations on the 50 percent reduction in the U.S. abortion rate since 1980 and the positive impact of pro-life laws. He has been a guest on both EWTN News Nightly and CNN International. He appears frequently on Catholic Radio and is a frequent blogger on National Review Online’s “The Corner.”
George Barna is the Director of Research and cofounder of the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University. He is also an ACU professor, focusing on worldview assessment and development, and cultural transformation. He was the founder and leader of the Barna Group, a research company that has set the standard for understanding trends in American culture. In addition, Barna serves as Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Biblical Worldview at the Family Research Council. He has taught at the undergraduate and graduate level, and has pastored two churches. Barna has written more than 50 books, including numerous award-winners and New York Times bestsellers.