
332: Can Faith and Science Truly Coexist?
332: Can Faith and Science Truly Coexist?
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Dr. Ming Wang’s journey from atheist scientist in Communist China to Christian eye surgeon in America challenges the myth that faith and reason are incompatible.
Dr. Wang discusses his struggles, achievements, and the transformative power of his Christian faith. The conversation also covers his unique medical innovations, the pen pal program bridging China and America, and his deep appreciation for American freedom. This interview offers an inspiring look at overcoming adversity and the profound impact of faith and perseverance.

331: Are Christians Ready for the Age of AI?
331: Are Christians Ready for the Age of AI?
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Is AI a helpful tool or will it lead to something darker? This episode examines the spiritual consequences of artificial intelligence and how we as Christians should start thinking about the new technological era that’s upon us.
Andrea Schwartz and Dr. Charles Roberts discuss Andrew Torba’s book, Reclaiming Reality: Restoring Humanity in the Age of AI, and the implications of technology on Christian civilization.

330: Have You Joined the Cult of Easy Christianity?
330: Have You Joined the Cult of Easy Christianity?
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The Gospel of Jeroboam and the Cult of Easy Christianity
In his new book, Ron Kronz exposes how modern believers may be following a faith more like King Jeroboam’s than Christ’s—convenient, comfortable, and dangerously counterfeit.

329: What are the Ethical Implications of Organ Donation?
329: What are the Ethical Implications of Organ Donation?
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What are the Ethical Implications of Organ Donation?

323: Is There Such a Thing as Biblical Money?
323: Is There Such a Thing as Biblical Money?
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A Christian commercial banker wrestled with the problems in the U.S. economy and then discovered Biblical economics and committed himself to teaching all ages about what God’s Word reveals about money.

322: Is Yours a Truncated Gospel?
322: Is Yours a Truncated Gospel?
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Are we neglecting the broader meaning of the gospel by limiting it to personal salvation? What is the wider application of our Lord’s message? Join us as we discuss the fullness of the gospel of Christ and His Kingdom.

319: Is the Christian Faith an Objective Truth or a Subjective Experience?
319: Is the Christian Faith an Objective Truth or a Subjective Experience?
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Is the Christian Faith an Objective Truth or a Subjective Experience?

314: Whose Responsibility is Reconciliation?
314: Whose Responsibility is Reconciliation?
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Reconciliation is paramount for the God of peace, goodness, and order, and therefore, all relationships—man and man, man and God, and man and nature—must go from hostility to peace. Join special guest Martin Selbrede, Chalcedon vice president, to discover the Biblical meaning of being peacemakers.

313: Does God Believe in Freedom of Speech?
313: Does God Believe in Freedom of Speech?
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The Bible has a lot to say about speech. Two of the Ten Commandments deal with it, and the rest of the Bible is filled with wisdom and precepts about words, the tongue, and the fruit of our lips. So, how does today’s debate about freedom of speech square with God’s Word?

311: Can Christian Ideals Survive Without a Christian Faith?
311: Can Christian Ideals Survive Without a Christian Faith?
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There’s a phenomenon in America where you take a Christian holiday and turn it secular, but it doesn’t stop there. The celebrations only grow more pagan, more humanistic, and more immoral. Is this what happens when society abandons the Christian faith?