Reflecting Back, Looking Ahead

Posted on September 11, 2007 
Filed Under Social Issues, Personal, Spiritual Life

Where were you? This morning as I prepared for the day, I remembered that morning six years ago. The story breaking on my radio, indicating that a plane had crashed into the Twin Towers. Then minutes later the shock that a second plane had torn into those same buildings. The rush to the television screen to see the horror unfold, the sense of panic about what could happen next, the need to get to the office, as I knew without a doubt that we’d have some program changes in response to the attacks.

You remember where you  were, what you were doing, don’t you?

It isn’t coincidental that this week we have an emphasis on Islamofacism. This is difficult stuff to address, but it is imperative that we tackle the subject. Your response the first time we aired these programs confirms that there is a hunger for biblical perspective on the matter or Islam, terrorism and biblical prophecy.

Joel Rosenberg has a fascinating resume’ and exudes that expertise in everything he writes. His books are compelling, his newsletter and website are “must reads” and his knowledge of the Scripture is impressive. He was a great guest, and t his two-day series is riveting, insightful and a bit disturbing.

Would you help us spread the word by telling a friend to listen in?

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