Hour 2 – 10/31/19: Michael Heiser
Michael Heiser combines pop culture and the paranormal in his take on Stranger Things, a show that taps into the mysterious elements that have fueled spiritual questions for millennia.
Michael Heiser combines pop culture and the paranormal in his take on Stranger Things, a show that taps into the mysterious elements that have fueled spiritual questions for millennia.
Director Robert Orlando’s latest film explores how the near-death experiences of Pope John Paul II and President Ronald Reagan forged a bond between the two that historians have often overlooked.
As an expert on Biblical prophecy, the Middle East, and Islam, Joel Richardson shares what he sees as a historic move of God taking place in Iran right now—and the miracles that accompany it; plus, Bob Trent of the Alliance Defending Freedom.
Friend and fellow show host Dennis Prager joins Eric to talk about the suppression of free speech in his new movie, “No Safe Spaces” with Adam Carolla and Jordan Peterson; and John Zmirak weighs in on ISIS and the Kurds.
You will not want to miss the encouraging life story of Anne Beiler, the woman behind Auntie Anne’s Pretzels — she joins Eric in the studio to tell of overcoming abuse and trauma, and the romantic motivation for starting her pretzel business. (Encore Presentation)
Professor Ryan Patrick Hanley looks into Adam Smith not only as the founder of modern economics, but also as a philosopher who expounds on what qualities will develop an “excellent and praiseworthy character.”
Christian Di Spigna discusses his biography of the fascinating Dr. Joseph Warren, an architect of the colonial rebellion who might have led the country as Washington or Jefferson did had he not been martyred at Bunker Hill in 1775. (Encore Presentation)
As president of Frontiers USA, the largest ministry organization to Muslims, Bob Blincoe details how his team is reaching “unengaged” people groups who have previously been beyond the reach of the good news of the Gospel.
Bestselling author Patti Callahan talks about her new novel which focuses on Joy Davidman, the writer who became C. S. Lewis’ wife and the woman he called “my whole world.” (Encore Presentation)
Luke Goodrich helps us understand a number of the hot-button cultural issues of our day regarding religious freedom, and how we can respond to these conflicts in an informed, responsible, and gracious way.