Oct 31, 2019
Daniel Harrell, the incoming editor-in-chief of Christianity Today, talks about the publication's history and call in influencing the Evangelical movement. Os Guinness talks about his new book "Carpe Diem...
Oct 31, 2019
Historian Charles Aling of University of Northwestern talks about the origins of Halloween and the various traditions. Acton Institute's Ben Johnson looks at ways Christians have used Halloween to further the Gospel, plus talks about a recent congressional resolution on the Armenian...
Oct 30, 2019
Bill English of Bible and Business responds to a study showing that millennials and gen-zer's have a high approval of socialism, but add the value of free markets to accomplish the goals socialist desire. Lisa Brockman, author of "Out of Zion," talks about the personal costs of leaving...
Oct 30, 2019
Peter Kapsner talks about the NCAA rule changes that reimburses college athletes for use of their image, as well as when a male winning in women's sports is called glorious. Political scientist Hunter Baker looks at the latest news from Washington over the impeachment...
Oct 29, 2019
Dr. Bret Nick of the Christian Medical and Dental Association responds to a study pointing to the limited effectiveness of antidepressants, especially if underlying issues are not dealt with. Carmen talks about her son's surgery and preparing spiritually for future hardships, plus reacts to an article on...