- Thu, Feb 24, 2011
- Marriage and Family
Q&A on Sexual Purity (audio)
Randy Alcorn answers questions about sexual purity concerns of wives and mothers at Good Shepherd Community Church's Mom2Mom event.
Randy Alcorn answers questions about sexual purity concerns of wives and mothers at Good Shepherd Community Church's Mom2Mom event.
Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Do people still consider the abortion issue relevant?" Interview conducted by Verite Studios.
One of the reasons we enjoy fall and winter is football. Nanci is more football-crazy than I am, but we both really enjoy the game.
Last January the Florida Gators won the national college championship. Quarterback Tim Tebow was named Most Valuable Player.
If you would have told us four years ago that Nanci and I would become Gators fans, we’d have said “no way.” Nothing against the Gators, but Florida and Oregon, land of Beavers and Ducks, are geographical opposites, and in the past we haven’t followed closely what happens in Florida at the college level.
But last year Tim Tebow and his family changed all that. Tim’s parents, Bob and Pam Tebow, invited us to spend a weekend with them and attend a Gator game last November. They lived in Oregon 36 years ago while Bob attended Western Seminary, where I went after Multnomah Bible College (now Multnomah University).
Remember that teenagers lack wisdom and experience; they need your involvement.
As I read through all that has been written by fellow believers recently concerning the End of the Spear controversy about Mart Green’s hiring of Chad Allen to play Nate/Steve Saint, I felt an incredible sadness.
Talking about Heaven on the Faith Under Fire television program with Lee Strobel.
My husband and I have long been readers of your fiction, ever since we were introduced to your work through Deadline. We went on to read Dominion aloud together, and since have used your books to begin our own discussions on faith together.
Liberal Democrats are in positions of major influence throughout the media’s political units. Begin with the networks. ABC’s political coverage is run by Jeff Grainick, George McGovern’s press secretary in 1971. He rose from an associate producer position in 1972 to executive producer of “World News Tonight” by 1979. He’s been in charge of ABC’s election coverage since 1982. Jeff Greenfield, a ringside convention analyst, wrote speeches for Robert F. Kennedy in 1968.
At CBS News, political editor Dotty Lynch toiled as deputy pollster for George McGovern in 1972, as polling director for the Democratic ...
Comments from some ABC News staffers to The Boston Globe revealed that Emily Rooney's declaration that the media reflect a liberal bias was, in fact, a factor in getting her deposed in January from her position as World News Tonight Executive Producer.