In the Market with Janet ParshallIn the Market with Janet Parshall

Hour 2: Truth Under The Microscope

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We’ve all heard the push for what some call the “New World Order. On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week, we kicked off the week addressing some of the efforts of those who support this movement to control our lives from the recent climate conference in Dubai, to the call to shut down all coal mines, to the efforts of the E.U. to take control over internet and the growing impact of AI on our lives including the push for its acceptance in the pulpits of the world. Sometimes you just have to say “No”. Our guest explained the value and importance of setting up boundaries in our lives and why doing so promotes a more healthy and balanced lifestyle. We all had our eyes opened as a beloved fighter for the Gospel in Iran explained the spiritual underpinnings of an Amnesty International report that Iran’s leadership used rape to torture prisoners. He also explained why despite what we may see on the evening news, the average Iranian citizen is actually in support of Israel and its war with Hamas. Then we took a radio trip around the globe as we heard more stories of the persecuted church and those who are living and dying for the hope of the Gospel. We also recognized one ministry’s decades of dedicated service to the persecuted church around the world. Just because it is unseen does not mean that the supernatural word has no impact on our daily lives. We once again provided you the opportunity to ask the questions that concern and intrigue you about this very important part of the believer’s walk of faith while on this side of eternity. As we wind down the week it time once again to turn the spotlight of God’s truth on more of the news impacting our lives.

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