Hour 2 – 09/28/18: Jeanne Allert
Jeanne Allert of the Samaritan Women has details of the ministry’s upcoming conference to abolish human trafficking being hosted by the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.
Jeanne Allert of the Samaritan Women has details of the ministry’s upcoming conference to abolish human trafficking being hosted by the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.
Bob Woodson, founder of the Woodson Center and this year’s recipient of the prestigious Wilberforce Award, joins Eric in the studio to share ideas on restoring America’s promise.
Reverend George Wirth, featured in the recent film, “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”, keys us in on the legacy and faith of the late Mr. Fred Rogers. (Encore Presentation)
Attorney David Cortman from Alliance Defending Freedom and former Atlanta fire chief, Kelvin Cochran, join Eric to discuss the ongoing threat to freedom across America.
Eric and Nathan Schlueter, professor of philosophy and religion at Hillsdale College, talk about the political climate in the country, as well as share their zeal for great literature.
Actor and voice-over artist Laura Sauriat is in the studio to talk about her craft and share her exciting new narration project.
Matt Bennett of the Christian Union stops by to challenge Eric and listeners to take the bold “Day & Night” challenge of prayer and fasting.
Tim Tebow shares his life and new book, “This Is the Day”; then, John Zmirak talks about labeling those who expose Islamist extremism as “mentally ill.”
Big bad John Zmirak brings his juicy insights to the table with fellow Yale alumnus Eric discussing the latest accusations and attacks on Judge Kavanaugh.
Sebastian Gorka joins Eric to talk about the current D.C. circus going under the guise of the Supreme Court confirmation hearings of Judge Brett Kavanaugh.