Posted in Uncategorized on December 8th, 2008 No Comments »
Today on the program: North Korea’s food resources are down again for a third straight year, President-Elect Obama warns of a worsening economy, and arrests are made in the Mumbai terrorist case.
Also, church giving is down in the midst of the recession, but a small church in Pennsylvania has received a huge gift from former […]
During this Christmas season, the real meaning of the celebration is often overlooked. In fact, today’s bold skeptic and atheist argue we can’t know for certain that the Christmas story is real or that it made any difference. John Ortberg addresses this conflict in his new book FAITH AND DOUBT. He talks about what happens […]
Posted in Uncategorized on November 26th, 2008 No Comments »
Today on the broadcast, President Bush gives his final official Thanksgiving proclamation, and a pshchologist at the University of Calivornia Davis says gratitude can help you be happier, and it starts with remembering the good things that have happened to you in the past year.
Also, AAA says holiday travel is expected to be lower than […]
Posted in Uncategorized on November 14th, 2008 No Comments »
November is national diabetes month and today is world diabetes day. The goal is to raise awareness of this disease affecting a growing number of children and adults. Jenny Hargraves, executive director of the American Diabetes Association for MN and ND, gives us the statistics, the warning signs, and why children are more […]
Posted in Uncategorized on November 5th, 2008 No Comments »
The day after election day, we’re challenged to put aside our differences and come together to work for the good of our nation and communities. How do we overcome the differences and divisions in our political discourse? Author and social critic Os Guinness says we need to act with civility and behave Christianly.