To Challenge, To Inspire

Posted on November 25, 2009 
Filed Under Focus on the Family Broadcast

In the past week or so we’ve aired some special programs, such as:

Dr. R.T. Kendall sharing his insights about gratitude and thankfulness. Especially appropriate for this week, with Thanksgiving celebrated in just two days.

Chuck Colson and Dr. Robert George talked passionately about the landmark document, The Manhattan Declaration.

Rebecca Hagelin explains how parents can protect their children from the culture’s negative influences. Related, check out our Plugged In experts as they talk about popular movies to see – and to avoid.

Speaker Kay Warren challenges Christians and churches to consider how they might get involved in providing care for orphans.

I think most listeners will find these programs to be both challenging – and inspiring.

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