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In the Market with Janet Parshall

A Light For Your Path

In the Market with Janet Parshall

Moody Radio

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2026

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

This week, on In The Market with Janet Parshall, we spoke to the Vice President of Defending Education, Sarah Parshall Perry, who updated us on several legal challenges to parents’ rights across the country. Matt Rhodes shared how missionaries need to know the theology of suffering. David Robertson addressed the growing spread of Islam in the U.K., and in the U.S.  Pastor Emeritus of the Moody Church,  Dr. Erwin Lutzer, told us why God sometimes doesn’t answer our prayers - for a reason. Today, Craig and Janet will take a look at several stories making headlines and teach us how to apply God’s word to the world around us. 

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0:00.0

Hi, friends. This is Janet Partial. Thanks so much for downloading this podcast, and I hope you hear something that will really encourage and edify you. But before you start to listen, let me take a moment of your time and tell you about this month's truth tool. It's called Secure, how to have a healthy attachment to God. And it follows that very often whatever our relationship is like with authority figures, predominantly our parents, we somehow transfer to how we see

0:21.4

God. So if we have an angry parent, he's an angry God. If it's a distant parent, he's a God who's not there.

0:26.6

I think it's important we understand who God really is. And in this wonderful book called Secure,

0:31.9

you're going to discover the character of God and how deeply in love God is with you.

0:36.9

It's our truth tool. Our truth tools are my way of saying thank you because we are listener-supported radio. So if you'd like a copy of Secure, just call 877-Janet Janet 58. That's 877 Janet 58. Give a gift of any amount. My way of saying thank you for supporting the program is I'll send you a copy of Secure. You can also do this online at in the market with Janet partial.org. Skull to the bottom of the page. There's the cover of the book, Secure. Click on the photo, go right on through, make your donation, and we'll send you a copy again of secure. If you want to, consider becoming a partial partner. That is the ever-increasing circle of friends who give every single month

1:11.2

at a level of their own choosing. And my way of saying thank you is this. You always get the

1:15.8

truth tool for each and every month. And in addition to that, you get a weekly newsletter that

1:20.3

includes some of my writing and a little audio piece just for my partial partners. So either way,

1:24.9

thank you in advance for prayerfully considering the opportunity

1:27.8

to financially support In the Market with Janet Partial and keeping it on the air. Now, I hope

1:32.6

you hear something that will encourage you to get out and influence and occupy in the marketplace

1:36.9

of ideas. Welcome to In the Market with Janet Parshall.

1:45.3

Today's program is where Janet and her husband Craig take some of the stories making headlines this week and offer their insight and analysis.

1:52.8

Before they get started, let's take a quick look back at some of the highlights from the week.

2:15.1

If women complain at Yale, female students, female professors, administrators, they are instructed to find one of two single-stall bathrooms on Yale's giant campus.

2:18.3

Now, if that doesn't sound like the sex discrimination of old,

2:24.4

I don't know what does. So they actually have to remove themselves from areas that would have been specifically designed for them and find these two single stall bathrooms on campus

2:30.9

so that if they feel uncomfortable, they've got to moderate their behavior.

2:36.0

Now, that to me is turning the notion of sex equality on its head.

2:40.9

How can this happen? Because, you know, you've got this ridiculous thing,

2:44.9

queers for Gaza, which is so ironic because if queers went to Gaza, they'd be killed.

2:50.1

In the postmodern mindset.

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