Since 2004, The Albert Mohler Program has been nationally syndicated. On today's final live broadcast, Dr. Mohler reflects on his years as host. Wit...
On today's program, Dr. Mohler takes the guest chair as Dr. Russell Moore takes over as host and asks Dr. Mohler to reflect on his time hosting The Al...
The last century has seen more rapid technological advancement than that of any other. This advancement has forced the Christian Church to consider h...
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Liberal Christianity is increasingly willing to abandon historic orthodoxy's commitment to the doctrine of the virgin birth of Christ. As Dr. Mohler and special guest Russell Moore point on today's program, they do so at the expense of the gospel it ...
From headline-grabbing scandals to denominational schisms, this year has seen a list of stories in American religious life that have significant implications for the evangelical local church. On today's program, Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, and C.J. Mah ...
The recent tragic shootings in Nebraska and Colorado once again force Christians to present a biblically responsible answer to the question of evil. What causes such evil in the world? On today's program, Dr. Mohler considers some common explanatio ...
Today's release of a report from an investigative committee led by George Mitchell on steroid use in Major League Baseball has sent shockwaves throughout the media. On today's program, Dr. Mohler speaks with radio host Frank Pastore, a former MLB pi ...
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A recent article in First Things suggests that American families have lost their freedom to actively engage as Christians in a society increasingly immersed in pornography. And while we are all aware of the prevalence of pornography within media, th ...
For the first time since 1860 a diocese of the Episcopal Church has seceded from the national body. The vote came Saturday as delegates to the annual convention of the Diocese of San Joaquin in central California voted 173 to 22 to remove all mention ...