• An Evangelical Look at the Trump Win
    Nov 15 2024

    The Christian Outlook - November 16, 2024

    Georgene Rice speaks with Debbie Wuthnow of American Family Association Action about the impact of faith-based voters in the 2024 presidential election.

    Albert Mohler highlights the unexpected prominence of transgender issues in the 2024 campaign, with Trump's ads emphasizing controversies like male athletes in women's sports resonating strongly with voters.

    Georgene turns to Hans von Spakovsky of the Heritage Foundation to discuss the proactive efforts on election integrity and their impact on the results.

    Greg Seltz and Jerry Newcombe, spokesperson and co-host of the television program “Truth That Transforms,” highlight the importance of moral, educated citizens and argue that Christian values make for faithful and effective public servants, contrasting this with current cultural challenges like transgender issues in sports

    Eric Metaxas invites author and apologist Larry Taunton, to reflect on Trump’s victory and its implications for America’s spiritual and national direction, emphasizing the need for national repentance.

    Bob Burney encourages believers to pray fervently even after the election, urging Christians to seek divine guidance for Trump and his appointees.

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    41 mins
  • An Election for the History Books
    Nov 8 2024

    The Christian Outlook - November 9, 2024

    This week’s episode covers the historic 2024 election, which saw President Trump win in a decisive landslide.

    Albert Mohler provides analysis on the cultural and political significance of Trump’s remarkable victory and takes a look at what's ahead.

    Scott Furrow invites Nicole Hunt from Focus on the Family to share her insight on what this election could mean for the pro-life movement, highlighting three key examples in states around the country that uniquely pushed forward the pro-life position.

    Chaim Goldman invites Victor Dawson from “As You Go” ministry to talk about the importance of sparking spiritual conversations and encourages believers to engage meaningfully with those around them. He discusses the Great Commission and shares how personal discipleship can create a ripple effect in the lives of others.

    Visit the Partners in the Gospel podcast, for the full conversation between Chaim Goldman and Victor Dawson.

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    41 mins
  • Evangelical Engagement and the Future of the First Amendment
    Nov 1 2024

    The Christian Outlook - November 2, 2024

    Greg Seltz invites Paul Batura, of Focus on the Family, to explore the reasons behind pastors' reluctance to engage with social issues due to fears of backlash. Batura talks about the need for churches to provide a biblical framework for thoughtful engagement in the democratic process.

    Bill Bunkley invites George Barna to discuss the responsibility of Christians to engage in elections and influence culture based on biblical values, noting that 41 million born-again Christians plan to not vote, which could significantly impact the election outcome.

    Greg Seltz and Jay Richards, author of, “Fight the Good Fight: How an Alliance of Faith and Reason Can Win the Culture War,” assert that Christians are often shamed into silence regarding truth, emphasizing the importance of engaging in cultural battles rather than retreating from them.

    Bill Bunkley and Jonathan Turley, author of “The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage,” talk about how the First Amendment's protection of free speech as a natural, God-given right was a revolutionary idea that has been eroded over time due to an alliance between the government, corporations, media, and academia pushing for censorship.

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    42 mins
  • Michael Youssef: “It Is Our Stewardship to Vote”
    Oct 25 2024

    The Christian Outlook - October 26, 2024

    Tim Clinton and Johnnie Moore discuss the gravity of the upcoming election, and its impact on fundamental American values like religious freedom and governance. They call for high voter turnout, especially among evangelicals, stressing the importance of protecting constitutional rights and the diverse voices within the community.

    Greg Seltz invites Dr. Michael Youssef of "Leading the Way," to discuss the confusion Christians face around voting. Dr. Youssef highlights portions of a free digital resource called, “A Biblical Worldview of Government: A Non-Partisan Perspective” to bring biblical clarity. He discusses the importance of balancing civic duties with faith, urging believers to engage responsibly in government while upholding biblical values. Dr. Youssef later explains that while political outcomes matter, Christians should not rely on the government for what God has entrusted to individuals, families, and churches.

    For the full Dr. Youssef interview, listen here.

    Georgene Rice invites Michael Barone, author of “How America’s Political Parties Change (and How They Don’t)” to discuss the long-standing resilience of America’s two major political parties. Barone examines historical challenges faced by both the Democrat and Republican parties, noting how each has survived major electoral defeats.

    Bob Burney underscores the importance of voting as both a privilege and a responsibility for believers, but also to not lose sleep over who wins or loses the election, considering that it is God who is in control.

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    41 mins
  • Christian Conviction and the 2024 Election
    Oct 18 2024

    Christian Outlook - October 19, 2024

    Chris Stigall talks with Troy Miller, President of National Religious Broadcasters, who addresses the apathy among Christian voters and urges them to recognize their shared worldview and take action in this election cycle.

    John Hall and Kathy Emmons talk with pastor Terry Timm about the importance of Christian involvement in politics, despite growing secularism and challenging political landscapes.

    Albert Mohler discusses the rejection of the creation order and the broader implications of the transgender agenda, including the impact on women’s sports and medical treatments.

    Georgene Rice talks with Andrew Carter, author of “The Privilege of Prayer: Find Healing, Transformation, and Answers,” about sharing insights on how a disciplined prayer life can help Christians navigate their personal challenges and the broader societal changes.

    Greg Seltz and Peter Demos, the author of “On the Duty of Christian Civil Disobedience.” speak on the growing threats, such as the conviction of a man in the U.K. for silently praying in front of an abortion clinic. They talk about how these actions reflect a shift toward Orwellian thought crimes and the need for Christians to stand firm in their beliefs.

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    42 mins
  • Israel, Anti-Semitism and Iran
    Oct 11 2024

    The Christian Outlook - October 12, 2024

    Host Scott Furrow reflects on the one-year anniversary of the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, which claimed the lives of 1,200 people and took 251 hostages. The episode also highlights the unprecedented missile strike from Iran and Israel's defense efforts. Guests Albert Mohler and Reuven Doron, a Messianic Jew who was in Israel on that day, share their reflections on the tragic event.

    The conversation continues with Gino Geraci discussing Iran’s massive missile barrage against Israel and the media’s brief coverage of the incident. Scott Furrow also addresses the troubling rise in antisemitism following these attacks, noting the growing public support for terrorist organizations.

    Dennis Prager and Eric Metaxas explore the long history of antisemitism, often referred to as the world's oldest hatred, and its concerning resurgence today. The show concludes by questioning whether this hatred is becoming more prevalent in the U.S. The full episode between Prager and Metaxas is available on Rumble.

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    42 mins
  • A C.S. Lewis Special: Narnia Unlocked
    Oct 4 2024

    The Christian Outlook — October 5, 2024

    Don Kroah is joined by Max McLean who has brought to stage some of the classic works of Lewis. C.S. Lewis’s stepson, Douglas Gresham, explains the story behind Mere Christianity.

    Devon Brown, author of A Life Observed: A Spiritual Biography of C.S. Lewis was a guest of John Hall and Kathy Emmons.

    Eric Metaxas interviews Joe Laconte, author of A Wardrobe, A Hobbit, and Great War about Lewis’ friendship with J.R.R Tolkien.

    Eric Metaxas returns to interview C.S. Lewis scholar Michael Ward about his groundbreaking work, Planet Narnia.

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    42 mins
  • Our Culture Wars: A Deeper Look
    Sep 27 2024

    The Christian Outlook - September 28, 2024

    Greg Seltz invites Kerry Severino, president of the Judicial Crisis Network, to discuss the recent Supreme Court leak, which Severino argues is more serious than the Dobbs leak as it appears to involve internal deliberations among Supreme Court justices.

    Albert Mohler has an extended conversation with American sociologist and author James Davison Hunter about the cultural shifts Hunter observed in the late 1980s and how they mirrored historical conflicts. Hunter explains that his research revealed a new cultural divide where conservative religious groups united across traditions, while progressive religious groups did the same, marking a shift from political-economic concerns to moral and cultural authority.

    Albert Mohler and James Davidson Hunter discuss more from Hunter's book, “Democracy and Solidarity: On the Cultural Roots of America’s Political Crisis.” Hunter's focus in the book is on the implicit philosophical questions underlying every society, such as the nature of reality, truth, and community, which most people are not consciously aware of but still influence cultural conflicts.

    For more of Albert Mohler's conversation with James Davidson Hunter, check out the full episode on “Thinking in Public.”

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    42 mins