The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

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  • Summary

  • In our fast-changing world, it can be difficult to sort through the issues of the day. From family to faith to the latest in the public square, it’s hard to stay up on what’s happening, much less interpret the news in a way that honors our Christian faith. That’s what Salem’s Christian hosts do for our listeners across the country every day—and “The Christian Outlook” draws from the best of their material to bring you an hour-long program you won’t want to miss.

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Episodes
  • A Christ-Centered Christmas Special
    Dec 20 2024

    The Christian Outlook — December 21, 2024

    Pastors Ray Pritchard and Dave Watson joined Kevin McCullough to discuss their books on Advent and how to prepare one’s heart for the celebration of Jesus’ birth.

    Steve Estes provides a fresh application of the Proverbs for this Christmas season on the Georgene Rice Show.

    Alistair Begg helps create in us a sense of how much was fulfilled in the birth of the Christ child.

    Albert Mohler explains how many Christians get the Christmas story wrong.

    On the John and Kathy Show, Jerry Bowyer explains the social context of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.”

    Mike Gallagher shares how CBS fought almost everything related to the beloved “Charlie Brown Christmas” special when it first aired in 1965.

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    41 mins
  • Marriage, Family and the Future
    Dec 13 2024

    The Christian Outlook - December 14, 2024

    Greg Seltz asks J.P. De Gance, who recently penned a piece titled “Make the Family Great Again,” about the collapse of the family and its societal impact.

    Georgene Rice invites Jenna Ellis, Senior Advisor at the American Family Association, to discuss key arguments of the Supreme Court case, United States v. Skrmetti, which challenges Tennessee’s law prohibiting puberty blockers and opposite-sex hormones for minors. Ellis also explores how the roots of the transgender debate tie back to the broader sexual revolution.

    Georgene Rice welcomes Pastor Allen Jackson of World Outreach Church in Tennessee.
    He discusses how our cultural and political crises are ultimately spiritual. He gives examples of ways Christians can be advocates for Jesus during the Christmas season.

    John Hall and Kathy Emmons talk with Kurt Bjorklund, Pastor of Orchard Hill in Pennsylvania, about taking Sabbath breaks from technology during the Christmas season and refocusing on God.

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    41 mins
  • Gospel Proclamation in a Culture Adrift
    Dec 6 2024

    The Christian Outlook - December 7, 2024

    Scott Furrow talks with Albert Mohler about the British Parliament’s move to legalize assisted suicide and the dangers of reducing life’s value to "personal autonomy." Dr. Mohler explains why this legislation is incompatible with Christian ethics and emphasizes the need for believers to live faithfully in this cultural moment.

    Bill Bunkley invites Ray Comfort to share about Comfort's new book, Fifty Years of Open-Air Preaching. Reflecting on the impact of biblical principles, he highlights how the Gospel changes lives and calls Christians to boldly proclaim it in today’s culture. For the full interview, check out Bill Bunkley's podcast.

    Scott Furrow invites Scott Keith and Kurt Winrich from the ministry 1517 to discuss the enduring importance of Gospel clarity, rooted in the legacy of the Reformation. They reflect on how biblical theology addresses humanity’s deepest questions and equips Christians to share the good news effectively. For the full interview, check out Scott Furrow's podcast.

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    42 mins

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