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The Russell Moore Show

Listener Questions on Abortion, Salvation, and Virtual Church

Russell Moore engages with pressing topics.

How can pro-life Christians engage in meaningful conversations about abortion with their pro-choice friends? Is attending church online equivalent to sitting in the sanctuary on a Sunday morning? And what is Russell Moore’s new book about?

Russell Moore responds to all of these questions and more on this episode of The Russell Moore Show. Listen in for nuanced answers to listener inquiries such as:

  • How should pro-life Christians respond when pro-choice friends say the pro-life position is only religious and therefore shouldn’t be imposed on anyone else?
  • What can women who have had abortions, or men who have empowered them, do if they are struggling with an ongoing sense of guilt?
  • How should Christians act when a coworker exhibits narcissistic behaviors?
  • What are the differences between Calvinism and Arminianism, and how important are they?
  • Is it okay for introverts who are drained by the work week to watch church online instead of attending in person?

Future listener question episodes will include topics like grandparenting, retirement, and heaven. Do you have a question for Russell Moore? Send it to questions@russellmoore.com.

“The Russell Moore Show” is a production of Christianity Today Chief Creative Officer: Erik Petrik Executive Producer and Host: Russell Moore Director of Podcasts: Mike Cosper Production Assistance: CoreMedia Coordinator: Beth Grabenkort Producer and Audio Mixing: Kevin Duthu Associate Producer: Abby Perry Theme Song: “Dusty Delta Day” by Lennon Hutton

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