Hour 2 – 12/07/22: Os Guinness (continued) and Tim Tebow (Encore)
Os Guinness closes out his look into the future of this nation’s beacon of freedom; then, Tim Tebow has an intriguing story about Cocoa Puffs.
Os Guinness closes out his look into the future of this nation’s beacon of freedom; then, Tim Tebow has an intriguing story about Cocoa Puffs.
Os Guinness drops by the studio straight from last night’s Socrates in the City event and continues discussing the future of American freedom.
Sarah Berger has written a powerful book about dealing with tragedy and grief and provides some remedies in “Hope in the Eleventh Hour: A Mother’s Journey through Grief with Eternal Eyes.”
Liz Wheeler, podcaster and author of “Tipping Points,” continues her conversation with Eric, sharing thoughts on why the Left feels they can get away with just about anything these days.
Jake Warner of ADF outlines today’s important appearance at the Supreme Court; and Kirk Cameron talks about adoption and his movie, “Lifemark,” concerning that important issue.
Liz Wheeler, podcaster and author of “Turning Points: How to Topple the Left’s House of Cards,” is in the studio to share her thoughts on the recent “respect marriage” act.
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.” (Encore Presentation)
Mark Judge with his new book, “The Devil’s Triangle: Mark Judge vs the New American Stassi,” shares a powerful personal story about his ordeal involving an old classmate named Brett Kavanaugh.
Mark Shaw wraps up his look into the deaths of politicians and celebrities in the 1960’s; Kevin McCullough makes a passionate appeal for Christian Solidarity International; and Ask Metaxas tackles China’s Covid protests.
Mark Shaw continues his conversation with Eric regarding the explosive information about the deaths of high-ranking politicians JFK and RFK, and Marilyn Monroe with evidence found in his book, “Fighting for Justice.”