The Future of America Part 2
Its scary when someone predicts a shift in the direction of our country and ends up being correct. On this classic edition of FamilyTalk, the late Chuck Colson and Dr. Dobson talk about the future of America.
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Its scary when someone predicts a shift in the direction of our country and ends up being correct. On this classic edition of FamilyTalk, the late Chuck Colson and Dr. Dobson talk about the future of America.
Its scary when someone predicts a shift in the direction of our country and ends up being correct. On this classic edition of FamilyTalk, the late Chuck Colson and Dr. Dobson talk about the future of America.
Christianity is the most inclusive religion the world has ever known.
Long gone are the days when public schools started the day with prayer. Now even a couple of students praying together might face wrath from the administration. Yet some public schools are building Muslim prayer rooms with taxpayer money? Tune in to hear a discussion about the growing influence of Islam, and what we need to do to stop it.
It's nearly impossible to believe that the very same lands where Jesus walked the earth are now the countries that seem the furthest from him. Remember, Christianity was born in the Middle East. Learn how the powerful influence of Islam turned the eyes of millions from Christ to Mohammad, and how to prevent America from sharing that fate.
Guest Dr. Jerry Kirk talks about the amazing life journey he has been on thanks to a simple daily prayer--and explains how you, too, can embrace prayer in your life.
Simply hearing the name,"Joni",brings a smile to many faces. Beloved author and speaker, Joni Eareckson Tada has spent her life impacting families for Christ, after a diving accident left her a quadriplegic at age 17. She is a woman of great strength, faith and hope. Hear straight from her heart as she delves into her personal "dark nights of the soul" and shares how the gospel of Mark showed her the true priorities of Jesus. Don't miss what she learned.
2 Chronicles 7:14 says, "If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land." Mrs. Dobson and the National Day of Prayer team join Dr. Dobson to share about their upcoming prayer event in Washington, D.C. and how you can get involved to help change the course of where this country is headed and heal this great land.
New York City. Home of spectacular Broadway shows, high-powered Wall Street brokers and the magical Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. As you'll hear, all of that glamor can be deceiving. Bill Rieser shares about his rough and tumble life growing up on the rugged streets of the city that never sleeps, and the relief he found in a place he never expected. It's a message for those who hope to find a way to overcome their difficult circumstances.
It's always hard to watch your kids struggle throughout life, especially if they have lost their way. But as you'll hear, Andrew Palau shares how his parents loved and urgently prayed for him during the rockiest times of his life. Because of the gentle urging from two, loving parents and an invitation to Jamaica , Andrew's life was forever transformed from the inside out. Tune in to learn how.
Andrew Palau is passionate about the life-changing power of Jesus Christ and determined to share the Good News wherever God calls him.
Andrew grew up in a strong Christian home, one of four sons of world evangelist and author Luis Palau. Andrew, however, chose his own way and did not make an early commitment to Jesus Christ. He attended the? University of Oregon where the party life was a large part of his studies. After graduating with a degree in English literature, Andrew moved to Boston where he worked in retail for five years at the May Company. In 1993, Andrew took vacation time to join his parents for Luis' evangelistic outreach in Kingston, Jamaica. His father preached the? same Gospel message he had heard him share hundreds of times, but this ...



