Hour 2 – 11/29/19: Canon J. John (Encore)
International evangelist J. John relates his experience of coming to faith and serving with Mother Teresa where he worked rescuing and caring for abandoned babies. (Encore Presentation)
International evangelist J. John relates his experience of coming to faith and serving with Mother Teresa where he worked rescuing and caring for abandoned babies. (Encore Presentation)
The “Madam Secretary” actor, multi-talented Clifton Davis shares stories from his extensive career in television, movies, on Broadway and songwriting — including the Jackson 5’s hit, “Never Can Say Goodbye.” (Encore Presentation)
In this Fun Facts Friday encore from Thanksgiving 2016, Eric and Albin explore the history of a number of songs we associate with Christmas that were, surprisingly, written for Thanksgiving. (Encore Presentation)
Salem radio host Kevin McCullough and Joel VanderSpek from Christian Solidarity International talk about how listeners can literally buy people out of slavery in South Sudan. (Encore Presentation)
Salem radio host Kevin McCullough and Joel VanderSpek from Christian Solidarity International talk about how listeners can literally buy people out of slavery in South Sudan.
Singer-songwriter Melanie Penn shares her thoughts on performing in the upcoming TBN Christmas Special and gives insights of various songs from her new album, “Immanuel: The Folk Sessions.”
Eric concludes his conversation with Nigerian Bishop Jwan Zhumbes who encourages us by how he endured suffering and persecution rarely experienced in the Western world.
In the wake of the Chick-fil-A cave-in, big bad John Zmirak discusses an interesting question with Eric: Is there a Jim Crow future for Christians?
Eric continues his conversation with Larry Taunton and Nigerian Bishop Jwan Zhumbes, whose retelling of his experience with suffering will help us weather troubles in our own lives.
Eric welcomes Larry Taunton back to the show, now accompanied by Jwan Zhumbes, a Nigerian bishop who tells how he endured extreme persecution and suffering, and witnessed death, but found renewal of his faith.