Episode description
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 13:13)
Colors Tell a Story About the Culture: What the Color (Sometimes) Tells Us About Worldview, Taste, and Trends
- What’s happening to the color of L.A. cars? Inside the obsession with muted earth tones by LA Times (Daniel Miller)
Part II (13:13 - 14:31)
The Stinking City: New York City’s Marijuana Stench Problem
- New York Smells Like a Declining City by Wall Street Journal (Jason De Sena Trennert)
Part III (14:31 - 16:50)
In Recognition of the ‘King of Sting’: Famous Entomologist, Justin O. Schmidt, Dies at 75
- Justin O. Schmidt, Entomologist Known as ‘King of Sting,’ Dies at 75 by New York Times (Richard Sandomir)
Part IV (16:50 - 18:20)
How Do You Maintain A Fruitful and Flourishing Marriage Through the Busyness of Life? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
Part V (18:20 - 19:25)
If God Does Not Change, Why Does the Bible Say He Regretted Making Saul King? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
Part VI (19:25 - 21:14)
Why Did You Not Cite the Old Testament as Permission for Using Instruments in Worship? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
Part VII (21:14 - 23:37)
How Should Christians Think About the Concept of Closure? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
Part VIII (23:37 - 24:37)
How Can We Claim the Song That Bears Solomon's Name as Wisdom in the Very Area Where His Inconsistency is Most Visible? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
Part IX (24:37 - 26:45)
So What Exactly Did Adam and Eve Learn About Good and Evil? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
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