Too wordy for my taste
I liked a lot of what I heard Al say, but I wish he would ditch his fluffy rhetoric and have a more succinct approach to covering stories. Maybe others will like this show for how verbose Al is; he gives you plenty of time to soak up his argument while he methodically builds it out. For me personally, the delivery was too elaborate and repetitive to listen to without beginning to get frustrated.
Nick_001 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/21/23
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I subscribe to 17 podcasts. This is by far the most important. I listen to it everyday on the way to work to prepare me for the moral insanity that society will try to sell me today, and also to remind me that Christ is enough and that the souls that I will interact with today need Him. It’s...Read full review »
wlanxton via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/15/15
This show knows the issues before they're issues. Never interacting with entertainment-as-news, it constantly references sources like The Economist, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Boston Globe. One can argue with Mohler, but one will need an argument, not just popular denial...Read full review »
Wrangle via · 06/16/16
I live listening to this. Dr. Mohler is not afraid to touch any issue, but he does so in a respectful, dignified manner. He sources are verifiable and credible. But what I like most, as a soon-to-be husband, is the application for parents at the end. Thanks for your work and thought, Dr. Mohler.
Tdhigg01 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/10/12
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