Tuesday, April 21, 2026
4/21/202628 min
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.
On today’s edition of The Briefing, Dr. Mohler discusses the push for prisons to align with biological sexes, hospitals backing out of so-called ‘gender-affirming’ care for minors, the stall in the UK on enforcing single-sex spaces, and the right response to a polygamist man who comes to faith in Christ and asks, ‘What should I do now?’
Part I (00:14 – 09:04)
A Push for Prisons to Realign with Biological Sex: After Court Ruling, President Trump’s Gender Order May Lead to the Move of ‘Trans’ Inmates
- Federal Appeals Court Opens Door to Moving Trans Inmates Under Trump Gender Order by The New York Times (Mattathias Schwartz)
Part II (09:04 – 16:07)
Hospitals Back Out of So-Called ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ for Minors: There’s A Lot More Going on Here Than the Cultural Elites Want to Admit
- Families left reeling after hospitals in blue states drop transgender care for youth by NPR (Karen Brown)
Part III (16:07 – 20:01)
LGBTQ Ideology vs. Reason: The Labour Government in the UK Stalls on Enforcing Single-Sex Spaces
- Tory councils ordered to enforce single-sex spaces by The Telegraph (Daniel Martin)
Part IV (20:01 – 28:15)
Christian Reasoning on the Line: What is the Right Response to a Polygamist Man Who Comes to Faith in Christ and Asks, ‘What Should I Do Now?’
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[intro music] It's Tuesday, April twenty-first, two thousand twenty-six. I'm Albert Mohler, and this is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview. As you're looking at big changes in society, when we look at big issues that all of a sudden explode into public consciousness, one of the things we need to note is that when a very significant issue arises, something that has been working its way through the culture, unworking it back through the culture also takes a great deal of time. Another way of looking at it is that when you have a major shift in terms of the moral landscape, you have issue after issue, policy after policy, institution after institution that is affected. Now, we're going to get to the prisons today, and it's on the transgender issue. So yesterday's edition of The New York Times had a major report with the headline "Trans Women in Prisons Could Face Moves Soon." Matthias Schwartz is the reporter. And this is a big story because I think a lot of Americans thought that what's being discussed here had already happened. So let's just remind ourselves how the transgender ideology worked its way through our culture and did so, at least for some time, rather surreptitiously. People really weren't paying a lot of attention. So while the LGBTQ movement was in formation, it originally was the homosexual rights movement. It then became the gay rights movement. It then became the gay and lesbian rights movement.