Hour 2 – 01/17/18: Steve & Jackie Green
Eric engages in some “dangerous talk” when Steve and Jackie Green from Washington, DC’s, Museum of the Bible outline specifics from their new publication, “This Dangerous Book.”
Eric engages in some “dangerous talk” when Steve and Jackie Green from Washington, DC’s, Museum of the Bible outline specifics from their new publication, “This Dangerous Book.”
Tony Shalhoub (formerly, “Monk”) stops by the studios to chat about his hit Broadway musical, “The Band’s Visit”; then, Jason Gay, sports columnist for the Wall Street Journal, tackles the upcoming NFL playoffs.
John Zmirak of Stream.org makes sense of all the craziness sweeping the land, with an update on Christians being attacked by a nation that’s a so-called ally of America.
Billy Hallowell, author of “Fault Line,” is back in the studio to discuss the amazing discoveries in yet another of his recent books, “The Armageddon Code.”
What does the controversy surrounding “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” have to do with today’s culture? The Mail on Sunday’s Peter Hitchens explains.
Peter Kreeft provides insights into Dietrich von Hildebrand’s legacy and talks about “The Art of Living,” the newly-released guide for those seeking to “live life more fully, faithfully, and beautifully.”
Salem’s own Kevin McCullough joins Eric to talk about Oprah’s chances for the presidency… then, Ken Fish shares details of his upcoming Kingdom Fire Ministry conference.
The new King James “Unapologetic Study Bible” is out and Eric talks with one of its key editors, Dr. Mark Coppenger.
Bible Answer Man Hank Hanegraaff joins Eric to discuss his new book, “Muslim,” and runs down the myths and realities of the world’s fastest growing religion.
Kayleigh McEnany, official spokesperson for the RNC, drops by the studio to enlighten us about “The New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement.”