Are we seeing the rise of a post-Christian religion? John Zmirak takes the time to carefully break down what is behind the rioting in the streets; also, what’s happened to dealing with “personal guilt”?
Is there hope that younger voters can be reached to help save the country? Jonathan Jakubowski has interviews and data collected in his first book, “Bellwether Blues: A Conservative Awakening of the Millennial Soul,” and presents the optimistic evidence.
Mathematician and philosopher John Lennox has a new and forward-looking book, “2084: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity” — just what will the world look like a hundred years after the predicted grim dystopia found in “1984”?
Robert R. Reilly, senior fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council, takes a look at the unique greatness of this country, and the push to fundamentally transform it, with a defense of the founding presented in his book, “America on Trial.”
Constitutional law attorney Jenna Ellis spent Independence Weekend with the president at Mount Rushmore, and she provides a behind-the-scenes look at Trump’s speech and the media’s reaction to it.
Candidate and Reverend John Rankin explains why the time is right for him to run for Congress, and Eric provides comments on his platform and suggests a change to his intriguing campaign slogan.
John Zmirak helps us understand how Noah, red pills, the 1812 Overture, and the Far Left getting away with murder, all combine to explain what’s going on in America today.
The special Independence Day presentation from Pastor Robert Jeffress’ First Baptist Church of Dallas continues, featuring Vice President Pence sharing his personal story of coming to faith.
In honor of the 4th of July, Eric hosts a special presentation recorded at the First Baptist Church of Dallas, with special music and very special guest V.P. Mike Pence, who brings an inspirational message that includes his personal story of coming to faith.
Abigail Shrier covers the very serious problem of young girls choosing to change their sex, and highlights facts and interviews from her book, “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters.”
After a long absence, the Reverend John Rankin returns to the show to share heartfelt stories of the last years of his son Jeremy’s life, and his beautiful final days with his family and friends.
Brigitte Gabriel of Act for America urges listeners to get involved in saving our nation and helping to defend the police; and Eric performs a dramatic reading of his children’s book celebrating our independence, “Yankee Doodle Mugsy”!
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