Hour 2 – 12/14/15: Max McLean
Max McLean, founder and artistic director at the Fellowship for Performing Arts, discusses the company’s stage adaptations of C.S. Lewis classics such as The Great Divorce and The Screwtape Letters.
Max McLean, founder and artistic director at the Fellowship for Performing Arts, discusses the company’s stage adaptations of C.S. Lewis classics such as The Great Divorce and The Screwtape Letters.
Eric takes listener calls on favorite Christmas movies, Donald Trump, and Project Angel Tree.
Eric takes listener calls on favorite Christmas movies, Donald Trump, and Project Angel Tree – Part 2.
Duck Dynasty’s Phil and Kay Robertson the show in the Christmas spirit by talking about their book, Exploring the Joy of Christmas: A Duck Commander Faith and Family Field Guide, and sharing how they keep the true spirit of the season alive in their family.
John Burke, author of #1 best-seller Imagine Heaven, returns to the show to ask if near death experiences really do offer a glimpse into our future.
Sadie and Korie Robertson of ‘Duck Dynasty’ fame come by the studio and talk about their Freely Christmas gift boxes.
Rich Wilkerson, Jr., Miami pastor and star of the upcoming Oxygen show ‘Rich in Faith’, talks about his book and his friendships with Kanye, Kim and ‘the Biebs’.
Hymn writer Keith Getty speaks to Eric about his and wife Kristyn’s touring concert, Joy – An Irish Christmas.
Russian author Eugene Vodolazkin talks about his book, Laurus, which won both of Russia’s major literary awards.
Denise Harris, the Michigan Field Director for Prison Fellowship, joins the show to talk about Project Angel Tree.
The Stream.org’s John Zmirak discusses his article about Eric’s alma mater Yale and how it “became a savage, bigoted tribe.”
Project Angel Tree’s Mary Engle calls in from Michigan to describe the work done through Angel Tree. Eric takes listener calls and discusses the show gifts for Angel Tree donors.
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