Cultural commentator Denise McAllister continues her in-depth look at the relationship between the sexes and how the unique roles of men and women can work together to strengthen and enhance society.
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).”
Is demagoguery and the populism it inspires embedded in the soul of America? Historian J.D. Dickey makes his case for that concept using preacher George Whitefield as an example.
Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson doesn’t pull any punches when he offers what he believes is the antidote to our current culture which seems to thrive on animus, blame and victimhood.
Eric continues his conversation with the founder of Scala, the organization that promotes a classical liberal arts education for the preservation of a free people.
Margarita Mooney, creator of the Scala Foundation, champions the need of a classical liberal arts education as a vital way to help preserve our free society.
Eric reads both of his political humor books, “Donald Builds the Wall” and “Donald Drains the Swamp,” which clearly explain two important issues of the day.
Pastor Greg Laurie discusses the cultural shift in America over the past few decades — plus, how newfound faith changed the lives of entertainment icons such as Steve McQueen and Johnny Cash.
All the way from England, Oxford professor Dr. John Lennox, who debated Richard Dawkins several times, continues his conversation on faith and science with Eric.
Dr. John Lennox, Oxford professor of mathematics and author of myriad books, including “Can Science Explain Everything?” goes in-depth on the subject of science and faith.
Eric continues his in-studio conversation with Sidney Powell, author of “Licensed to Lie” and attorney for Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, examining the dangers of wrongful convictions.
Sidney Powell, attorney for Lieutenant General Michael Flynn and author of “Licensed to Lie: Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice,” takes us behind the scenes of the “deep state.”
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