Show Category - Education

Hour 1 – 07/19/19: Charles Fishman

With “One Giant Leap,” Charles Fishman retells the captivating story of America’s motivated mission to compete with Russia by assembling the energized, organized campaign to land on the moon.

Hour 1 – 07/18/19: William Federer

“American Minute” host William Federer visits the studio to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing with stellar fun facts about our country’s historic journey into outer space.

Hour 2 – 07/17/19: Alan Seas & Craig Osten

Alan Sears and Craig Osten describe how President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s faith sustained him through two World Wars, family tragedies, and the challenging decisions of the Oval Office in “The Soul of an American President.”

Hour 2 – 07/16/19: Dru Johnson

Professor Dru Johnson of The King’s College explores the mundane and sacred rituals we practice regularly and suggests ways to understand them in order to participate in the world more fully.

Hour 1 – 07/11/19: Dr. Leonard Sax

Psychologist Leonard Sax applies his expertise to explore Adolf Hitler’s heritage, suggesting that the desire to suppress the Jewish aspect of his ancestry may have been the motivation for his animosity toward the Jewish people.

Hour 2 – 07/10/19: Nancy Isenberg & Andrew Burstein

Historians Nancy Isenberg and Andrew Burstein recall the Presidents Adams as independent-minded intellectuals with significant, moral courage who confront the cult of personality in their book, “The Problem of Democracy.”

Hour 1 – 07/05/19: Michael Kanis (Encore)

From his colorful book, “The Hidden Message of the Great Seal,” Michael Kanis discloses the initial intent of the allegorical symbols designed into our nation’s Great Seal, leading us to a deeper appreciation of democracy, freedom, and God’s providential love. (Encore Presentation)

Hour 2 – 07/01/19: Veronica Hinke

Veronica Hinke discusses the fateful moments of “The Last Night on the Titanic” in her book which focuses on the dishes and dining room of that final, disastrous evening.

Hour 1 – 06/18/19: James Como

On the 50th anniversary of the New York C. S. Lewis Society, founder James Como commemorates the famous Christian writer of novels, children’s books, apologetics, poetry, and satire with his book, “C. S. Lewis: A Very Short Introduction.”

Hour 2 – 06/05/19: Tremper Longman III

Scholar Tremper Longman III asks the hard questions and discovers compelling answers in his latest book, “Confronting Old Testament Controversies”; John Rankin recalls the deeds of his abolitionist ancestor of the same name.

Hour 2 – 05/30/19: James Carl Nelson and Rosalind Picard

James Carl Nelson’s “Polar Bear Expedition” retells the courageous campaign for survival as U.S. troops struggled in temperatures sixty-below in Russia during The Great War; MIT Professor Rosalind Picard details her trek from skepticism to Christianity.

Hour 2 – 05/24/19: William Federer

Myron Magnet concludes his discussion on “Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution”; then, William Federer of the American Minute gives fascinating details of the history of Decoration/Memorial Day.

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