Hour 2 – 11/22/19: Canon J. John (Encore)
International evangelist J. John shares his experience about coming to faith and serving with Mother Teresa where he worked rescuing and caring for abandoned babies. (Encore Presentation)
International evangelist J. John shares his experience about 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”).
John Zmirak poses the real possibility that rabble-rousers may be destroying the conservative movement; Todd Wagner announces the reboot of Promise Keepers, which encourages men to commit to their families and each other.
Big Bad John Zmirak weighs in on Marco Rubio’s views of the “common good”; Kevin Theriot of Alliance Defending Freedom alerts us to a new law that forces pro-life entities to hire employees that oppose pro-life practices.
Doug Bender from “I Am Second” talks about his organization’s mission of creating short films with impactful and revealing stories from people of faith, both famous and unfamiliar.
Evangelist Franklin Graham stops by the studio to discuss Operation Christmas Child and to give his analysis of the president, the impeachment inquiry, the impact of Chick-fil-A’s decision — and Johnny Cash.
John Zmirak laments Chick-fil-A’s decision to stop making charitable donations to the Salvation Army and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes — organizations that stand on traditional definitions of marriage and sexuality.
Senator Jim DeMint makes a case for why the principles that made America the freest, most prosperous nation in world history must be reclaimed to prevent our demise.
Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff continues her conversation with Eric to warn Americans how the current European belief that human rights are given by the state — not God — may soon find its way here.
Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff, cohost of “Katie and the Wolff” with Katie Hopkins, joins Eric to discuss the double standard on freedom of speech in Europe after she got convicted for questioning a religion’s sacred text.