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Summer's here and it's time to kick back and enjoy the sunshine. What better way to do all these things than to go camping? Enjoying the beautiful world God has created... is also a great way to connect with Him. Ed Stetzer talks with Honey Rock's Rob Ribbe and Ridgecrest Foundation's Art Snead on how some time outdoors enjoying God's creation, can transform your life and mission.
We all wish we had more control. When our relationships are strained, when the future is uncertain, control promises security and peace. The problem is, the more we seek control, the more it betrays us. Ed Stetzer sits down with Sharon Hodde Miller to discuss the problems we have in seeking control and the real power God has given us in Christ, to exercise influence over ourselves and our lives.
Issues of racial strife in our nation continue to dominate the headlines. So how does the church move toward racial reconciliation and justice? Ed Stetzer sits down with Josh Clemons and Hazen Stevens to talk about the historic sin of racism and the change needed for justice and real equality. They say that in seeking Christ as our guide, we can reconcile all things to him.
Sexual intimacy is an important part of marriage. But Godly sexuality extends far beyond sexual purity and calls couples to sexual integrity. Ed Stetzer sits down with Dr. Juli Slattery to talk about marriage as an example of God's covenant love and how intimacy can actually be a training ground for godly character.
The Supreme Court handed down a victory for religious liberty in the case Carson v. Makin. The court rejected a policy in Maine that excluded faith-based schools from private-school choice programs. Ed Stetzer sits down with Religious Freedom Institute's Eric Patterson to talk about this case and the efforts being taken to defend our religious liberties in the culture.
Ed Stetzer wears a lot of hats—author, speaker, researcher, pastor, church planter—as he helps Christians learn to share Christ. Ed has earned two master’s degrees and two doctorates, and has written or co-written a dozen books and hundreds of articles. Now he ministers as interim pastor of The Moody Church, teaches at Wheaton College, and serves as executive director of the Billy Graham Center and a regional director of Lausanne North America. Ed and his wife, Donna, have been married more than 25 years and have three daughters.
Discover new ways to show and share the love of Jesus to a broken and a hurting world. Join Ed Stetzer in an engaging discussion of todays cultural trends.