2017-03-08T08:57:20-08:00

The Supreme Court declared that the Bible was “worthy of study” and could be “presented objectively as part of a secular program of education” in the public schools. Thank you for joining us for the First Liberty Briefing, an exclusive podcast where host Jeremy Dys—also First Liberty Senior Counsel—provides an insider’s look at the stories, cases, people and laws that have made America the world’s leader in protecting religious liberty. Recently, we discussed the case of Abington vs. Schempp. I... Read more

2017-03-07T09:36:51-08:00

Pastor John Piper answers a father's question regarding his prodigal son: Should a Christian parent give their rebellious child money? Read more

2017-03-06T13:55:46-08:00

What does the Bible mean in Romans when it tells Christians: do not conform to this world? How should we behave on a daily basis in regards to this? Read more

2017-03-06T11:40:01-08:00

Albert Mohler discusses today's headlines from a Christian worldview including: Ethics of Embryoids, Islam and Population Growth, and Real Data Regarding Pot Usage. Read more

2017-03-04T10:43:02-08:00

They say that “one picture is worth a thousand words.” Sometimes, on rare occasions, one word is worth a thousand pictures. As you are about to hear in this PODCAST, this is one of those occasions. In this case, that one word is “Gethsemane.” As in the Garden of Gethsemane, that very garden to which John referred when he wrote, “On the other side (of the Kidron Valley) there was a garden, and Jesus and his disciples went into... Read more

2017-03-02T15:00:16-08:00

In this installment, we are going to start a series called Three British Martyrs. These were all martyrs under Bloody Mary and all of their martyrdoms and the accounts of their lives are recorded for us in Foxe’s Book of Martyrs. The first British martyr to consider is Dr. Rowland Taylor. An inscription says about him, “In 1555, Dr. Taylor, in defending that which was good, at this place left his blood.” We also have this testimony to him left for... Read more

2017-03-02T11:19:53-08:00

Dr. Craig discusses an interview with Dr. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong revisiting the issues of their debate as well as some new topics.

A few years ago Dr. Craig had a couple of debates with Dr. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong. Those debates were put into a popular book. Recently Robert Kuhn of the TV program Closer to Truth interviewed Walter Sinnott-Armstrong. We want to get some interaction on that from Dr. Craig – some of the issues that they discussed in their debate and some... Read more

2017-03-02T10:16:47-08:00

I could not be more excited to have my amazing friend Tricia Goyer be my first official guest on my new podcast. Tricia is one of the most inspiring people I know. I find myself sharing parts of her story (anonymously) with others all the time. You know those conversations like, “I have this friend who…” People are always so blown away by her story and how she and her husband have said, “Yes!” to God in some ways that not many... Read more

2017-03-01T16:37:04-08:00

What should we think about the issue of same-sex attraction? Is it essentially the same as being gay? How does the issue of sexual preference relate to our identity as Christians, and how are we to talk about our differences with others in a world that is increasingly accepting of homosexuality and same-sex marriage? Michael Horton discusses these issues and more with Sam Allberry, author of Is God Anti-Gay? on this episode of the White Horse Inn. “What our own culture is... Read more

2017-03-01T13:16:12-08:00

Ash Wednesday somberly reminds us that we’re all going to die. But it also reminds us of something much more important.

Today is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of the forty-day period in the church calendar known as Lent, a time of preparation leading up to Holy Week and Resurrection Sunday. Around the world, countless Christians will have the sign of the cross written on their foreheads in ash—what is known as the imposition of ashes—and  will hear the words,... Read more

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