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In the Market with Janet Parshall

In the Market with Janet Parshall

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  • Best of In The Market with Janet Parshall: George Washington's Sacred Fire from Best of • 2026-07-04
    Dr. Peter Lillback has done an exhaustive amount of research on our first President. Join us as you hear the picture of a man, who, faced with…
  • Best of In The Market with Janet Parshall: When Culture Hates You from Best of • 2026-06-27
    As cultural hostility toward Christianity intensifies, many Christians have grown more reluctant to advocate for biblical values in the public…
  • Hour 1: I Once Was Lost from Hour 1 • 2026-07-08
    Ostracized. Alone. Disoriented.  That’s how Kenza Haddock felt when leaving Islam for Jesus.  She left everything she had ever…
  • Hour 1: When Angels Fight from Hour 1 • 2026-07-07
    When she was fifteen years old, Leslie King ran away from an abusive home, looking for a better life and longing for real love. What she found…
  • Hour 2: The Perilous Fight from Hour 2 • 2026-07-08
    Does America no longer feel like home? Widespread divorce rates, the erosion of traditional marriage, the popular rise of radical ideologies,…
  • Hour 2: Life Lessons and Love Languages from Hour 2 • 2026-07-07
    Many people are familiar with Dr. Gary Chapman, author of The 5 Love Languages®. Millions have been transformed by this New York Times…
  • Am I Gay? from Episodes • 2026-07-09
    Join us to hear a story of the God who relentlessly pursues. It’s Garry Ingraham’s story. It’s a story that reveals what the…
  • Breakthrough from Episodes • 2026-07-09
    We need a breakthrough. We need healing. From our pasts. And from our present battles. But sometimes we feel stuck or despairing—as if nothing…