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Georgene RiceThe Church's Calling in a Modern World
March 8, 2024 ● 41 minShare this episode
The Christian Outlook – March 9, 2024
Kathy Emmons talks with Carl Trueman, author of The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self, about the battle the Church can no longer ignore and must face, in particular, the discipling of its young people concerning sexual morality and gender identity.
Greg Seltz, sitting in for Don Kroah, talks with Tim Goeglein of Focus on the Family on the dangers of historical ignorance and the alarming lack of civic knowledge among students and adults, emphasizing the need for cultural and historical literacy.
Scott Furrow and Philip DeCourcy, of Know the Truth, highlight the importance of a biblical perspective on spiritual warfare. They emphasize that the primary mission is to preach the gospel and build up the church, ultimately leading to victory over the forces of darkness.
Eric Metaxas talks with Rosaria Butterfield, author of “Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age.” She emphasizes the importance of addressing these lies with sincere humility, recognizing the spiritual realities involved and the need for grownups to engage in the conversation armed with the Word of God.
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