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Thursday, April 2, 2009

400-408Bishop Kenneth Ulmer, senior pastor of Faithful Central Bible Church (faithfulcentral.com), and President of The King's College and Seminary (kingsseminary.edu), just returned from Hong Kong where he was teaching theology and application to students, many of whom had memorized vast portions of the Bible.  They said, "We know the Bible, but we need theology."
• On Easter Sunday (4/12/09), they're hosting "He Lives!" at the Forum, doors open at 9:00am and it starts at 10:00am, featuring a 100-voice choir and a concert by Grammy-award winning artist Fred Hammond, along with a message by Bishop Ulmer.  It's free and for all of Los Angeles!
413-423Bishop Kenneth Ulmer on how the economy is effecting his church and how they're ministering to those hurting.
428-437Susan Fries, "the termite lady" owner of ECOLA Termite & Pest Management Services (EcolaTermite.com, 800-332-BUGS), warns us that this is the time of year when termites are swarming.
458-508Calls
512-523Calls
TH 524 – [2:00] Don Rohde (818) 262-2092.  For the past 37 years, Don has been a sales manager at Galpin, the #1 volume Ford dealer in the world for the past 19 consecutive years.  Galpin has been family-owned and operated for the past 59 years, and 90% of their business is repeat or referral.  Galpin offers Ford, Lincoln-Mercury, Honda, Mazda, Saturn, Volvo, Jaguar, and Aston Martin.  Located in the heart of the San Fernando Valley at Roscoe and the 405.
528-538Ron Gleason, pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church in Yorba Linda (rongleason.org), talks about his latest book Death Penalty On Trial.
539 – [1:30] Robert Micone/Bill O'Connor aka "The Money Guys" at Applied Financial with 5 offices around the southland, 866-SEEK-COUNSEL, and online at appliedfinancialplanning.com.
544-554Ron Gleason
558-608Robert Epstein, faculty member at the University of California San Diego (ucsd.edu), former editor-in-chief of Psychology Today, and author of The Case Against Adolescence: Rediscovering the Adult in Every Teen (thecaseagainstadolescence.com). 
Go to howadultareyou.com to take his free Epstein-Dumas Test of Adultness (EDTA) that determines how adult you are.  From the homepage, "Being an adult in modern society requires a wide variety of skills and knowledge. No matter what your age, this test will show you how adult you are in 14 important areas of functioning. Designed by Dr. Robert Epstein, one of America's most distinguished psychologists, the test contains 140 yes/no questions and should take you between 10 and 15 minutes to complete. The test has been empirically validated with a sample of roughly 30,000 people between ages 10 and 83."
"Adolescence was invented in the 19th century to enable middle-class families to keep their children out of sweatshops. But it has degenerated into a process of enforced boredom and age segregation that has produced one of the most destructive social arrangements in human history, consigning 13-year-old males to learning from 15-year-old males. It's a social experiment that failed. Dr. Epstein's book traces the history of the problem, demonstrates with unrelenting perseverance that much of the turmoil of our teens is a creation of our culture, and offers a specific and detailed proposal for getting our young people back on track.  If you are concerned about America's young -- and about America's future -- this is a must-read."  – Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.
612-623Robert Epstein. 
628-638Michael Spencer is a writer and communicator living and working in a Christian community in Kentucky, who describes himself as "a postevangelical reformation Christian in search of a Jesus-shaped spirituality."  He blogs at internetmonk.com, and we talk about his recent essay.
644-652Michael Spencer
• Poul Nyrup Rasmussen (4/1/09) The Socialist Solution to the Crisis: Thatcherism and Reaganism have failed on a momentous scale.  Mr. Rasmussen is president of the Party of European Socialists and a former prime minister of Denmark (1993-2001).
• MSNBC (4/2/09) 'Friends with benefits' common on campus:  60 percent of college students report commitment-free sexual relationships.  Do you know people in these relationships?  Is there any difference between how the guys and how the girls view it?  What will the consequences of this be?  How do we minister to these people?  How can we do a better job teaching our own children about how relationships work, about sexuality, and about the nature of commitment?
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