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Roger Marsh

Roger Marsh is a veteran broadcaster, ordained minister, and a published author.

In 1983 Roger launched his radio career, adding network television responsibilities in October of 1992. Throughout his career, Roger has served in a variety of leadership roles in Christian radio, from station manager, to program director, to drive time host. Roger is the voice of Dr. James Dobson’s Family Talk, serving as a Co-Host and Executive Producer. For the last 13 years, Roger hosted “The Bottom Line” for Crawford Broadcasting, which aired on KBRT/Los Angeles, KCBC/San Francisco, KLTT/Denver and in 30 other markets nationwide.

After completing his undergraduate studies in Business Administration at Cal State Fullerton, and Business Management at Azusa Pacific University, Roger went on to earn his Master of Ministry and Doctor of Ministry from Evangel Christian University of America.

Roger and his wife, Lisa, love their blended family which includes 6 adult children (four daughters and two sons), three sons-in-law and 6 grandchildren.

Content By Roger Marsh

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The Gift of Limitations

Sara Hagerty shares how the limitations that we often see as obstacles in our life can be used by God to develop greater intimacy with Him.

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The Toxic War on Masculinity – Part 2

On today’s edition of Family Talk, Roger Marsh concludes his eye-opening discussion with Nancy Pearcy about her latest book entitled, The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes. Nancy has worked tirelessly, building solid, empirical data that reveals God’s Word and His commandments do make a profound difference in the quality and purpose for our lives and for society. Genesis 1:27 says, “So God created mankind in His own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female He created them.” Don’t listen to the enemy’s lies; men are not toxic as many in our culture would like for you to believe!

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The Toxic War on Masculinity – Part 1

“How do we know Christianity is true?” Having been born into a culturally Lutheran family, Nancy Pearcey expected for someone to be able to answer this question. However, that was not always the case. Today on Family Talk, Roger Marsh discusses with Nancy how this deep-seated personal search for truth set her feet upon a path that would lead her to research that not only proves Christianity is true, but that without it, our society spirals out of control. They also discuss Nancy’s latest book, The Toxic War on Masculinity, and the origins of culture’s warped view of men.

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Fighting for Our Future

Would abortion happen if we took our own selfishness out of the picture? Regardless of how a child is conceived, that human being deserves to have a chance at life. Today, on Family Talk, Roger Marsh interviews Ryan Bomberger, co-founder of The Radiance Foundation, about the God-sized miracles he has witnessed within his own life, having been conceived in rape. Psalms 34:4-5 says, “I sought the Lord, and He answered me; He delivered me from all my fears. Those who look to Him are radiant; their faces are never covered with shame.” Discover the divine appointments that can be met when we allow God to step in and take control.

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Law and Faith: Defending Religious Freedom – Part 2

On today’s edition of Family Talk, Roger Marsh concludes his discussion with Jeremy Dys, senior counsel at First Liberty Institute, on the subject of America’s religious freedoms. Jeremy boldly reminds us that the Bible is the foundation of our great country, and urges, “Go and do the ministry that God has called you to do without any fear of what the government may or may not say!”

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Law and Faith: Defending Religious Freedom – Part 1

Isaiah 6:8 says, “Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, ‘Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?’ And I said, ‘Here am I. Send me!’” On today’s edition of Family Talk, Roger Marsh interviews Jeremy Dys, senior counsel at First Liberty Institute. Learn how Jeremy, from as early as eighth grade, showed obvious skills that would lead him to become an attorney to defend religious freedom across the nation.

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