Hour 2 – 05/14/15: Brad Stine
Comedian Brad Stine shares his experience growing up as someone in who wanted to be an entertainer. Brad also retells a story of experiencing an indescribable energy while praying in church.
Comedian Brad Stine shares his experience growing up as someone in who wanted to be an entertainer. Brad also retells a story of experiencing an indescribable energy while praying in church.
Eric speaks with former prisoner Quovadis Marshall of Prison Fellowship Ministries about his life before and after prison. Eric opens the phone lines in the second half of the show.
Ted Cruz chooses Eric as his running mate… not really. Author Frederica Mathewes-Green discuss a mysterious encounter she experienced in a European cathedral and the origins of the Orthodox church.
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) announces his intention to run for president… again. Brian Fisher, president of Online for Life, speaks to Eric about his book Abortion: The Ultimate Exploitation of Women.
Eric continues his weekly segment, ‘English as a First Language’, and takes several listener calls from San Antonio, TX.
Fox News’ Kirsten Powers sits in-studio with Eric to discuss the bias on the Left and her new book, The Silencing: How the Left is Killing Free Speech.
As part of #miraclesmonday, Larry Poland of MasterMedia shares his miracle and discusses his career in Hollywood.
Eric talks to listeners and discusses his morning on Fox and Friends speaking about candidate Jeb Bush.
Alice Von Hildebrand and John Henry Crosby visit in studio to talk about the life of Dietrich Von Hildebrand in the new book My Battle Against Hitler: Faith, Truth, and Defiance in the Shadow of the Third Reich.
International Speaker and Author Josh McDowell speaks with Eric about his ‘most convincing’ apologetic book, God-Breathed, which reveals rare artifacts confirming ancient Biblical texts. Josh also shares how devastating childhood abuse led him to distrust people. After encountering Christians in college, Josh set off an academic rampage across the world to disprove the Christian faith. The results of his findings became his first books.