In the Market with Janet ParshallIn the Market with Janet Parshall

Truth Uncompromised

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In this era of self-discovery and the emphasis on personal growth, people are more focused than ever on figuring out discovering their gifts and what to do with them. On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week we shared the insights of a man who learned that the way to discover your gifts and what to do with them is not by taking surveys but looking at your own life journey. In our times we look at the tragedy of abortion through the lens of Roe VS Wade and the ensuing tragedies that occurred after its passage. But the evil of abortion in this country goes back much further and our guest laid out the uncompromising truth about this national tragedy’s long history from 1652 until today. Once again we shared the observations and insights of a highly respected expert on national and international security matters as he helped us understand some of the big security concerns facing our nation right now including the why Greenland is important as a buffer against China’s military, what is going on in Iran and the story behind a U.S. sailor selling our intelligence to China. The freedom that we have been promised by technology has been touted by proponents for its increased encroachment on every part of our lives. But we spoke to a highly respected apologist who laid out for us the dangers of this sort of persuasive thinking and why believers need to anchor themselves in the timeless truths of scripture instead to the transitory ideas of our times. The fight for the unborn never stops and once again thousands braved the cold of Washington D.C. to stand against abortion. Join us as Janet and Craig share highlights from the 2026 March for Life.

 
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