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Hi, I’m John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you’re listening to Share Life Today. How do we make the connection? When it comes to sharing the most important …
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Hi, I’m John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you’re listening to Share Life Today. How do we make the connection? When it comes to sharing the most important …
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Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · May 27 | Eagles Killed by Windmills Photo: Eagle (3707743902).jpg; CC BY 2.0 DEED **Previously recorded by Phyllis Schlafly // May 2012 ** The eagle is a gorgeous and most impressive bird. It’s no wonder that it was chosen to be honored as the American bird. I have been blessed to live […]
Eagles Killed by Windmills Read MoreAdvocates of abortion want you to believe pro-life candidates will lose due to the wrath of Americans after the demise of Roe. More importantly, they want pro-life candidates to believe …
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Each one of us can learn about God’s way of working with us from a fresh water snail that is often preyed upon by crayfish. When life is easy and …
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Salmos 31:3“Tú eres mi roca y mi castillo; por tu nombre me guiarás y me encaminarás”. Cuando una abeja encuentra una buena fuente de alimento regresa a su colmena para …
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“Peace comes only through the establishment of the supremacy of the forces of good.” Constitutional expert, lawyer, author, pastor, and founder of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver highlights in 60 seconds the important topics of the day that impact life, liberty, and family. To stay informed and get involved, visit LC.org.
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TODAY’S BIBLE READING CHALLENGE: 2 Samuel 13:1-39 John 17:1-26 Psalm 119:81-96 Proverbs 16:6-7 2 Samuel 13:3 — Shimeah (Shammah in 1 Samuel 16:9) was passed over by the LORD. His son, Absalom, …
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2024 | Week of May 27 | Radio Transcript #1568 Is it defamation if I post on social media that someone is a bully? Or how about if I assert …
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TODAY’S BIBLE READING CHALLENGE: 2 Samuel 12:1-31 John 16:1-33 Psalm 119:65-80 Proverbs 16:4-5 Nathan advises King David 2 Samuel 12:7 — “Thou art the man!” This is the only time this phrase …
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Date: May 24, 2024 Host: Jim Schneider MP3 | Order It was a very busy Crosstalk as Jim brought news stories from around the globe to the attention of listeners. Here’s a brief sample: …
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Penna Dexter
Headlines about the fact that the fertility rate is falling worldwide have government leaders worried. As workforces shrink, economic growth slows, and companies and government entities fail to sufficiently fund pensions, demographers are scrambling to offer explanations – and solutions.
The fertility rate has to do with the number of babies a woman has over her lifetime. It is believed that, for the first time, fertility has dropped below global replacement.
There are many reasons: Longer lifespans with more children surviving into adulthood, women’s higher education levels, women’s greater participation in the workforce, economic uncertainty beginning with the 2008 financial crisis.
The Wall Street Journal points to another factor: a “’second demographic transition,’ a society-wide reorientation toward individualism that puts less emphasis on marriage and parenthood, and makes fewer or no children more acceptable.”
Melissa Kearney, an economist at the University of Maryland, told The Wall Street Journal that raising children is no more expensive now than in the past. She says parents simply have different “perspectives” and “perceived constraints.” Professor Kearney, the author of a recent book, The Two-Parent Privilege, points out that highly educated parents spend more time with their children than in the past and therefore may want fewer of them. She says, “The intensity of parenting is a constraint.”
Another scholar with the same last name — spelled differently — is the American Enterprise Institute’s Timothy Carney. His book is Family Unfriendly: How Our Culture Made Raising Kids Much Harder Than It Needs to Be. He and his wife have five children.
Tim Carney’s recent Washington Post op-ed recommends families have at least four children. He writes: “There’s nothing high-quality about the intensive parenting that is typical in today’s middle and upper-middle classes.” He recommends letting kids “off the leash,” ditching the daily after-school “race,” in favor of “independent play” because it’s fun, less exhausting, and helps children learn to cope with stressors (like when little brother smashes your record-breaking Lego tower).
TODAY’S BIBLE READING CHALLENGE: 2 Samuel 9:1-11:27 John 15:1-27 Psalm 119:49-64 Proverbs 16:1-3 2 Samuel 9:1 — Vows are important (Deuteronomy 23:21-23). David made a covenant with Saul before the LORD (I …
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On the Milwaukee Brewers’ website and scrolling on the bottom of televised games is the announcement that the team’s annual Pride Night is June eleventh at American Family Field. According …
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Kerby Anderson
What does AI think about artificial intelligence and this new wave of technology? Mustafa Suleyman is the author of the new book The Coming Wave. He had the idea of having an AI computer write the prologue to his book. Here is what the AI computer wrote:
“In the annals of human history, there are moments that stand out as turning points, where the fate of humanity hangs in the balance. The discovery of fire, the invention of the wheel, the harnessing of electricity—all of these were moments that transformed human civilization, altering the course of history forever.”
The AI computer went on to argue that “we stand at the brink of another such moment as we face the rise of a coming wave of technology that includes both advanced AI and biotechnology.” It discussed the potential benefits of these technologies. “With AI, we could unlock the secrets of the universe, cure diseases that have long eluded us…. With biotechnology, we could engineer life to tackle diseases and transform agriculture, creating a world that is healthier and more sustainable.”
But the AI computer also mentioned the potential dangers of these technologies. “With AI, we could create systems that are beyond our control and find ourselves at the mercy of algorithms we don’t understand. With biotechnology, we could manipulate the very building blocks of life, potentially creating unintended consequences for both individuals and entire ecosystems.”
This is a good summary of these powerful new technologies. Perhaps you can also see why I encourage Christian students to consider a career in science and technology. We need Christian values shaping the future of this new wave of technology.
I’m Carl Kerby. Have you ever stopped to consider the beauty of an ostrich feather? These sought after souvenirs reached “Plume-blume” height in the19th century when a feather was pound …
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Today, we’re talking about life issues, specifically suicide. According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, over 1.3 million Americans commit suicide every year. Think suicide is a result of …
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I certainly do. That is the premillennial, dispensational understanding of God’s plan for the future. The Jewish people have four promises: God has given these promises that must be fulfilled. …
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It’s June 2, 1780. I’m in Philadelphia with the Governor of Pennsylvania’s wife, Esther Reed. JG: “Mrs. Reed, you’ve been receiving criticism as being unladylike for your efforts to support …
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Hi, I’m John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you’re listening to Share Life Today. If you’ve seen someone leave a Gospel tract in a restaurant or hand one …
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