John Bridgeland, author of “Heart of the Nation: Volunteering and America’s Civic Spirit,” outlines a powerful agenda to bring Americans together to tackle our toughest challenges and heal our partisan divisions.
Cheryl Linn Martin, author of “Pineapples in Peril” and “Menehunes Missing,” shares the message of her mystery books and explains how they can help parents connect with and teach their children about God.
Ted Shoebat, author of “For God or For Tyranny”, talks about the possibilities of more attacks from Muslim fundamentalists and examines why Americans are clueless about the dangers.
Chris Slattery, founder of Expectant Mother Care FrontLine Pregnancy Centers, discusses the trial of a Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell accused of gruesome crimes.
Catherine Martin, founder of Quiet Time Ministries and guest speaker at Revive Your Heart Valley Wide Women’s Retreat, shares practical ideas that would help you become consistent and passionate about spending quiet time with the Lord.
Allan Lee, director of news and current affairs at Rhema Broadcasting Group, discusses challenges and opportunities of Christian broadcasting and news reporting around the world.
Constantina Palmer, author of The Scent of Holiness: Lessons from a women’s monastery, talks about the grace-filled atmosphere of monasteries in Greece and the nuns’ particular approach to their spiritual life.
Bob Just, political commentator, discusses a recent research of Americans losing interest in organized religion and a military manual that lists Evangelical and Catholic Christianity as extremism.
Dr. Jerome Corsi, author of “Bad Samaritans” and founder of the Iran Freedom Walk, talks about the ACLU’s relentless campaign to erase faith from the public square.