PART I

The Plane Didn’t Survive, But the Passengers Did: In Light of the Plane Crash in Toronto, We Must Learn from What Goes Right, and Not Just What Goes Wrong

PART II

Does Genesis 3:24 Point to God’s Creation of the First Weapon? If So, What Does That Tell Us About Humans Advancing Weapons Technology? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 17-Year-Old Listener of The Briefing

PART III

What is the History of the Phrase ‘Asking Jesus Into Your Heart,’ and Why Is It So Widely Used? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing

PART IV

I Agree With What You Said About Certain Kinds of Books Not Being Present in Public Schools Libraries, But Wouldn’t That Include the Bible As Well? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing

PART V

What Happens When a Senator or Member of the House Becomes a Part of the President’s Cabinet? Who Takes Their Place? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing

PART VI

If Adam Named All the Animals, How Did He Name the Sea Creatures If He Did Not Live By the Ocean? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 7-Year-Old Listener of The Briefing

PART VII

Can I Sin in My Dreams? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing

PART VIII

How Do I Confront My College Classmates About Their Wrong Views on LGBTQ Issues? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing

PART IX

What Was God Doing Before Time Existed? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 7-Year-Old Listener of The Briefing

Past Episodes

Tuesday, Apr. 10, 2018

PART I A tempest not only in a teapot: Firing of Kevin Williamson exposes dominant worldview of secular culture

PART II Why threatening women who get an abortion with criminal action is not the way to limit abortion

PART III A controversy within a controversy: Who are the real abortion extremists?

PART IV Liberal columnist argues that only one side—yes, his side—has actual ideas and real influence

Monday, Apr. 9, 2018

PART I Tragedies in Canada and Syria expose differences between natural evil and moral evil

PART II Syria, chemical weapons, and Just War Theory: Why there is no way to underestimate man’s capacity for moral evil

PART III Secular world grapples with the reality of evil even as it lacks the basic categories for understanding its meaning

Friday, Apr. 6, 2018

PART I A tension that will not last: LGBT policies lead to a theological identity crisis at some Christian colleges

PART II Is there a theological dimension to Catholic colleges’ success on the basketball court?

PART III Evolution can’t explain babies’ unique ability to learn

PART IV A higher form of nonsense: Why grandparents are not the gift of evolution, but the gift of God’s perfect plan

Thursday, Apr. 5, 2018

PART I Did the Pope deny the existence of hell? Why much modern theology targets hell for disappearance.

PART II The crisis of Catholic doctrine under Pope Francis and the lessons for evangelicals.

PART III The collision of biblical Christianity and the spirit of the modern age over the doctrine of hell

PART IV Vatican attempts to bolster Pope’s conservative credibility by doctoring photo of letter from Benedict

Wednesday, Apr. 4, 2018

PART I 50 years ago today, history turned on a mere moment as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, TN

PART II Theology and the racial crisis, then and now

PART III Why it’s significant that the BBC religion editor recognizes there is more to Easter than chocolate

Tuesday, Apr. 3, 2018

PART I A love story that ends in suicide: New rituals around dying raise huge moral questions about the sanctity and dignity of human life

PART II How a reordering of the theological landscape has led to a redefinition of life and death

PART III Abuse of junk science leads California judge to order cancer warnings on coffee: What this reveals about Americans’ chemophobia

PART IV Stephen Reinhardt, the liberal lion of California, dies at 87, but there are many cubs following close behind

Monday, Apr. 2, 2018

PART I On Good Friday, NPR report distorts definition of Easter, revealing extent of secularization

PART II Although the cultural conception of Christ may fascinate, only the biblical conception of Christ saves

PART III Can the Bible be meaningful, even if one doesn’t believe it to be true?

PART IV Why abandoning a Scriptural understanding of ministry will inevitably lead to a very different rendering of God

Friday, Mar. 30, 2018

PART I Elites who call for the end of Christianity might not like what comes next

PART II Why the Christian worldview never settles for mere happiness

PART III What is good about Good Friday? Reflections on the substitutionary death and bodily resurrection of Christ

Thursday, Mar. 29, 2018

PART I What the media coverage of a 10-year-old drag performer reveals about efforts to transform moral instincts

PART II Under mandate from government, preschools in Sweden aim to ‘counteract traditional gender roles’

PART III In the name of equality, France announces mandatory school attendance for 3-year-olds

Wednesday, Mar. 28, 2018

PART I The scandal no one is noticing: Pornography redefined as adult entertainment

PART II The normalization of pornography in American culture

PART III Considering the consequences of technology as the world around us embraces it indiscriminately

PART IV Technology invades the kitchen: How far is too far for American families

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