
The Christian Outlook – August 19, 2022
Albert Mohler criticizes the Illinois State Government, led by Governor JB Pritzker and Attorney General Kwame Raul, for attempting to silence pro-life messages in women's resource centers through deceptive business practices laws.
Bill Bunkley and Gary Schneeberger, of Focus on the Family, discuss a thought-provoking advertisement challenging the use of "fetus" instead of "baby" for unborn children, aiming to reshape public understanding through the power of language and highlighting the Mayo Clinic's consistent use of "baby" in describing fetal development.
Scott Furrow engages in a conversation with Lisa Anderson, also with Focus on the Family, about the changing attitudes of younger adults towards marriage and relationships, exploring the influences of previous generations' divorce rates, the decline of traditional dating culture, and the challenges young adults face in navigating these dynamics.
Bill Bunkley addresses the alarming rise in suicide rates and the importance of treating depression without shame, while critiquing the political climate for undermining hope and purpose, advocating for a return to biblical principles and spiritual revival.
Georgene Rice and David Closson, author of “Male and Female He Created Them: A Study on Gender, Sexuality, & Marriage,” discuss the challenges of maintaining biblical views on gender, sexuality, and marriage in a hostile culture.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Prayer to Share the Good News Boldly - Your Daily Prayer - December 11
Read Today's Devotional
toby mac TobyMac Drops ‘a Lil Church’ Official Lyric Video

Anne Wilson Anne Wilson Releases ‘Til the Road Runs Out’ Lyric Video
![Gaither Vocal Band - Mary, Did You Know? [Live]](https://i.swncdn.com/cdn/160w/godtube/2012/08/31/413405-004.jpg)
Gaither Vocal Band Gaither Vocal Band - Mary, Did You Know? [Live]

Universal Music Group William Murphy’s ‘It Is Well’ Performance Will Give You Chills

Anne Wilson Anne Wilson's 'God Story' Lyric Video Inspires and Uplifts with Every Line