Moody Radio Chicago
The Morning Ride

The Morning Ride with Mark Elfstrand

Air Date February 12, 2010


Summary

On today's program, Mark is joined by Adrian Warnock, author of Raised with Christ, to talk about Adrian's book.  Mark also chats with Ted Kluck, former professional athlete, author and sports columnist for ESPN The Magazine on the crisis of American Manhood as depicted in Super Bowl commercials. Bob Lonac of Christa Ministries shares what God is doing in his role with Christa.  Don Cole presents his weekly commentary and we hear from Bob Waliszewski and the Plugged In Movie Review.  Also, Julie Roys chats with Mark about a recent headline in the news and Chuck Colson joins us with his daily Breakpoint feature.

Featured

Adrian Warnock
Author; Medical doctor by trade; Regular preacher at Jubilee Church in London
Topic: Adrian's book, Raised with Christ
www.adrianwarnock.com | Listen 

Bob Lonac of Christa Ministries

Bob Lonac, President and CEO of Christa Ministries
Topic: What's Christa Ministries all about?
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Bob Waliszewski with the Plugged In Movie Review
Director of Focus on the Family's Plugged In department
Topic: Valentine's Day
www.pluggedinonline.com 

Don Cole

Former radio pastor of the Moody Bible Institute and host of Open Line
Topic: The Jury System
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Chuck Colson with Breakpoint
Christian author, speaker and commentator; Founder of Prison Fellowship
www.breakpoint.org 


Host

Mark Elfstrand
Mark is the host of The Morning Ride on Moody Radio Chicago. He has presented seminars on leadership and has been a speaker at conferences and retreats. Broadcast assignments have included travel to Israel, China, Russia, Romania, Ukraine, Vietnam, Thailand and Ecuador in conjunction with various ministry outreach programs. He has authored two books: Recliner Reflections, a devotional-style book of inspirational thoughts based on Mark’s open heart surgery in May 2005, and Ten Passions of a Man’s Soul, released in August 2006. Mark and his wife, Rhonda, reside in Plainfield, Ill. and have three married children and several grandchildren.