Hour 2 – 09/21/22: Megan Basham
Megan Basham, culture reporter at the Daily Wire, touches on various issues of the Church’s involvement in both the culture and politics, pointing out some encouraging turnarounds among Christian leaders.
Megan Basham, culture reporter at the Daily Wire, touches on various issues of the Church’s involvement in both the culture and politics, pointing out some encouraging turnarounds among Christian leaders.
Eric continues his discussion of key points and valuable insights found in his “Letter to the American Church,” hopeful that an awakening among Christians will lead to averting further disaster in this country.
Steve Deace from Blaze TV has been sounding the clarion call about the decline and decay of the nation and not only shines light on America’s problems, but brings encouragement for the path ahead.
Eric is interviewed by Albin about his new book, “Letter to the American Church,” on its official publication day, and his insights are powerful and, hopefully, motivating to awaken a sleeping Church.
Kay Rubacek continues talking about her incredible book, “Who Are China’s Walking Dead?,” and urges Americans in particular to heed a warning before it’s too late.
Kay Rubacek shares her book about her harrowing experiences: “Who Are China’s Walking Dead? A Personal Journey into the Strange World of Communist Culture and Officialdom.”
Eric continues his interview with Walter Hooper in Oxford, England, for Socrates in the City. Hooper is an author, editor, and trustee of the literary estate of C.S. Lewis.
The late Walter Hooper is interviewed by Eric in Oxford, England, for Socrates in the City. Hooper is an author, editor, and trustee of the literary estate of C.S. Lewis.
Erick Stakelbeck, host of “The Watchman” on TBN, looks into what’s happening in Israel and how that plays out for America; plus, Ask Metaxas and thoughts on Queen Elizabeth’s passiing.
Dr. Ben Carson sets the record straight on Black history in America with his appearance in Larry Elder’s power-packed documentary, “Uncle Tom II,” available at SalemNOW.com.