Hour 2 – 06/22/18: Scott Huesing
Retired Marine Scott A. Huesing explores his 24 years of service in his book, “Echo in Ramadi: The Firsthand Story of US Marines in Iraq’s Deadliest City.”
Retired Marine Scott A. Huesing explores his 24 years of service in his book, “Echo in Ramadi: The Firsthand Story of US Marines in Iraq’s Deadliest City.”
Sebastian Gorka, former Deputy Assistant to the president, joins the show to give his take on the current immigration crisis; then, rabble-rouser John Zmirak offers a wild solution to the border problem.
Eric gets the lowdown on the music and ministry of Pastor Vito Aiuto and his wife Monique, who make up a unique songwriting and performing team known as The Welcome Wagon (Encore Presentation).
John Stonestreet, host at BreakPoint, joins Eric to discuss his outrageous encounter with the TSA and the book by Chuck Colson, “Loving God.”
Eric and actor April Hernandez continue their dive into the questions of race relations in America.
The plight of persecuted Christians in Sub-Saharan Africa is discussed when David Curry shares heartbreaking stories from Open Doors ministry.
Actor and motivational speaker April Hernandez sits down with Eric in the studio to have a frank discussion about race in America.
Kim Phuc, subject of the famed “Napalm Girl” photograph, continues telling her miraculous story of forgiveness and healing.
From the heart of our nation’s capital, Federalist columnist Mollie Hemingway sits down with Eric to talk about the IG’s intriguing report.
For Miracle Monday, Eric welcomes Kim Phuc, the little girl scarred by napalm, seen in the Pulitzer prize-winning photo taken during the finals days of the Vietnam War.