The Museum of the Bible’s Jerry Pattengale presents historic insight into the miraculous growth of the Gospel, part one the new TBN series, “Inexplicable,” hosted by award-winning actor Dennis Haysbert.
Denise McAllister discusses the relationship of men and women and how she sees their unique roles working for the benefit of both sexes, ideas that come from her book, “What Men Want to Say to Women – But Can’t.” (Encore Presentation)
Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer discuss their film and theater projects that center around the concept of “verbatim theater,” including the current Weinstein trial, the Ferguson shooting of the past, and the upcoming “FBI Lovebirds” dramatization.
One of America’s stellar Supreme Court justices is the subject of director Michael Pack’s newest films — catch a sneak preview of this past weekend’s debut of “Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words.” (Encore Presentation)
John Zmirak looks for the true meaning of “Love thy neighbor” and how it effects President Trump, politics, and engaging in the changing culture; plus, he has thoughts on a prophetic message delivered by Ronald Reagan.
Tom Mahoney continues his exploration of several possible locations for the Israelites’ crossing of the Red Sea and some of the miraculous occurrences which surrounded the event.
Historian and filmmaker Tim Mahoney introduces us to the latest in his “Patterns of Evidence” series, this time exploring the location of Moses and the Israelites’ crossing in “The Red Sea Miracle.”
Filmmaker Ann McElhinney makes her second appearance of the week — this time she’s calling out the Left for its New York City “art exhibit” that celebrates abortion as something “normal.”
Scott Johnston returns to the studio to continue giving us a look into “Campusland” and the off-kilter world of the parody ivy-league Devon University where political correctness has run amok.
Mallory Millett reveals her sister’s intimate involvement in the early days of the feminist movement and its specific goal of turning the culture away from traditional family values. (Encore Presentation)
John Zmirak is back for another go-around, offering a look at a future Super Bowl halftime show, and suggesting that perhaps we could benefit from a pro-life Diogenes.
Journalist Ann McElhinney explains the unique way she and filmmaker husband Phelim McAleer are sharing the Harvey Weinstein trial currently unfolding in a New York courtroom.
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