Friday, November 10, 2006

Today's Radio Show

Each week, I host a relgious radio show on Fridays called "Seven Days."

Today's show details:

(You can listen live on WVLZ 1180AM Knoxville & WKCE 1120AM Maryville, between 4-5PM EST, as well as live across the internet at www.southernrootsradio.com)

In this week’s show, we‘ll be looking at how this week’s elections have affected Evangelicals across America and ask whether the Religious Right is beginning to be left behind by the rest of society?

We'll also be talking to Wayne Smith about AIDS in Knoxville and how churches are supporting HIV sufferers in this region of East Tennessee.

And in our third segment, we'll be discussing a highly controversial issue that’s brewing in Britain right now, where some doctors are calling for mercy killings of severely disabled babies: is this compassion or social engineering?

We'll also have a great book to give away by called “Raising Kids for Greatness” by Dr. Tim Kimmel.

In the studio today we will have three guests: Wendy Neff, who is the Presbyterian pastor at Highland Church in Maryville, who used to be the Assistant Pastor at First Presbyterian in Knoxville before becoming a solo pastor; we'll also have Wayne Smith, who is one of the directors of a special ministry to AIDS patients and HIV sufferers in Knoxville, which was compassionately established by Central Baptist Church of Bearden, Knoxville; and we'll have Mark Moreland, the Young Adult and Missions pastor at the same Central Baptist church, who is a regular guest pastor on Seven Days.

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