Hour 2 – 03/23/18: Obianuju Ekeocha & Jonathan Bernis
Author Obianuju Ekeocha, in “Target Africa,” reveals how neo-colonialism is attacking the pro-life culture of her country… then, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis unlocks the “Prophetic Mysteries of Israel.”
Author Obianuju Ekeocha, in “Target Africa,” reveals how neo-colonialism is attacking the pro-life culture of her country… then, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis unlocks the “Prophetic Mysteries of Israel.”
Astronomer Hugh Ross wraps up his interview with Eric about all things “Creator and Cosmos” from his deeply insightful, recently-released paperback.
Astronomer Hugh Ross is back sharing fascinating facts about “The Creator and the Cosmos” from his newly-released paperback.
Jack Deere opens up about his painful journey through loss and tragedy with insights from his memoir, “Even in Our Darkness: A Story of Beauty in a Broken Life.” (Encore Presentation)
Leading New Testament scholar N.T. Wright phones in from across the pond to discuss his latest in-depth study, “Paul: A Biography.”
New York Times Op Ed Columnist Ross Douthat stops by the studio to talk politics and his new book, “To Change the Church,” with Eric.
In Eric’s penetrating interview from the National Religious Broadcaster’s convention, journalist and Filmmaker Jason Jones and Juliana Taimoorazy unravel Juliana’s story of being smuggled out of Iran.
Greg Thornbury’s new book poses the question, “Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music?” and Greg continues his interview sharing some great answers from the life of musician Larry Norman.
Christopher West continues his incisive look into the sexual revolution and its effects on our humanity when he shares critical ideas from his book, “Theology of the Body.”
Author Greg Thornbury is in the studio sharing stories about the perils of Christian rock from the life of musician Larry Norman in the book, “Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music?”