Hour 2 – 01/24/18: Kevin McCullough
Salem’s own Kevin McCullough takes a seat in the studio with Eric to scrutinize much of the political news that has kept American’s on the edge of THEIR seats lately.
Salem’s own Kevin McCullough takes a seat in the studio with Eric to scrutinize much of the political news that has kept American’s on the edge of THEIR seats lately.
Do you want to know “How the West Really Lost God”? Author Mary Eberstadt discusses her influential new theory of secularization with Eric.
Author and activist Jason Jones focuses attention on the horrific attacks against Christians by the government of Turkey, the subject of his latest article at Stream.org.
Pastor Vito Aiuto and his wife Monique make up a unique songwriting and performing team, The Welcome Wagon – and Eric gets the lowdown on their music and ministry.
John Henry Crosby, founder of the Hildebrand Legacy Project, has uplifting stories to share surrounding the beautiful work of Alice and Dietrich von Hildebrand.
Haley Hunt of Save the Storks sits down in the studio with Eric to talk about advances in the pro-life cause on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
Paul Kent shares rare photos of daily-devotional giant Oswald Chambers in an extraordinary new coffee-table book, “Oswald Chambers: A Life in Pictures.”
Eric continues his fascinating discussion of “Who Says That’s Art?” with the book’s insightful author, Michelle Kamhi.
Constitutional law professor Jenna Ellis sheds light on immigration reform with an in-depth discussion of this highly divisive issue.
Michelle Kamhi scrutinizes the world of art in her book, “Who Says That’s Art?” and stops by the studio to have a lively discussion with Eric.