Hour 2 – 11/16/22: O.S. Hawkins
O.S. Hawkins asks a simple question, “Do you trust in the promises of God that you’ve read in the Bible?” and answers the question with his new book, “The Promise Code: 40 Bible Promises Every Believer Should Claim.”
O.S. Hawkins asks a simple question, “Do you trust in the promises of God that you’ve read in the Bible?” and answers the question with his new book, “The Promise Code: 40 Bible Promises Every Believer Should Claim.”
John Zmirak from Stream.org plays movie reviewer for two feature films in particular, “Denial,” about Holocaust deniers which stars Rachel Weisz, and “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” — John highly recommends both films.
Abdu Murray continues discussing his book, “More Than a White Man’s Religion: Why the Gospel Has Never Been Merely White, Male-Centered, or Just Another Religion.”
Abdu Murray is in the studio to share his coming-to-faith experience and the important concepts found in his latest book, “More Than a White Man’s Religion.”
Kevin McCullough puts on his “Votestradamus” turban to help unravel the mid-terms; then, Sean Feucht weighs in on the elections, plus shares his tale about his guitar’s encounter with the airlines.
Steve Deace dives into the fiasco that is the mid-term elections — have they been like the 2020 presidential election, which as we all know was “the most secure election in American history”?
John Zmirak of Stream.org provides an interesting take on the elections: “America Is Patty Hearst, and the Mid-Terms Were Decided by Stockholm Syndrome”; plus, Ask Metaxas!
Mike Lindell was on the job checking voting patterns and voting machine results on election night — and beyond — and reports on what he’s discovered.
Katie Miller from Sight & Sound Theater is in the studio sharing details about that production company’s first venture in the world of film with “I Heard the Bells.”
Mike Lindell has more information about the mid-terms and the plan going forward; then, John Zmirak from Stream.org provides a review of “Prey for the Devil.”