Hour 2 – 02/14/19: Dr. Stephen & Joy Yoon (Encore)
Dr. Stephen Yoon and his wife Joy recall their life and ministry in the “Hermit Kingdom” with fascinating insight from the book, “Discovering Joy: Ten Years in North Korea.” (Encore Presentation)
Dr. Stephen Yoon and his wife Joy recall their life and ministry in the “Hermit Kingdom” with fascinating insight from the book, “Discovering Joy: Ten Years in North Korea.” (Encore Presentation)
Lt. Dan of “Forrest Gump” fame, Gary Sinise, is in the studio sharing stories from his book, “Grateful American: My Journey from Self to Service,” focusing on his early years in acting and launching Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago.
Eric resumes interviewing Walter Hoye, the Baptist minister who went to jail for simply standing outside an abortion clinic with a sign. He shares his harrowing story from the book, “Black and Pro-Life in America.”
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett exposes the nefarious actions of Hillary Clinton’s collaborators in his book, “The Russia Hoax”; Phil Robertson continues sharing a cautionary warning in his book, “The Theft of America’s Soul.”
Baptist minister Walter Hoye went to jail for simply standing outside an abortion clinic with a sign… he shares his harrowing story from the book, “Black and Pro-Life in America.”
Big Bad John Zmirak is back in the studio with his take on The Green New Deal and how socialism is a type of alternate religion to Christianity.
Ken Fish of Kingdom Fire Ministries continues in the studio with awe-inspiring stories guaranteed to blow the lid off Miracle Mondays!
Ken Fish of Kingdom Fire Ministries brings us awe-inspiring stories of healing and deliverance, including recent interactions that confound the medical establishment.
Eric continues his Socrates in the City interview with Thomas Howard, author of what Eric considers one of the greatest books of the last century, “Chance or the Dance.”
In this special presentation from Socrates in the City, Eric goes to Boston to talk with scholar Thomas Howard about the questions explored in “Chance or the Dance,” the book Eric considers one of the greatest of the 20th century.