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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
March 13, 2026
John C. McGinley discusses his new HBO show Rooster, a comedy series about a college president who falls in love with a romance novelist. He also talks about his experience working with Bill Lawrence, the creator of Scrubs, and his time on the show. Additionally, McGinley shares his thoughts on the NFL, including the recent free agency moves of Mike Evans and the San Francisco 49ers. [... more]
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Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
February 09, 2026
Adam Aram Judson, America's first foreign missionary, faced incredible hardships and suffering as he served in Burma, but his unwavering faith and commitment to the gospel ultimately led to the translation of the Bible into the Burmese language and the conversion of many to Christianity. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 23, 2025
The hamburger is a uniquely American food invention, born from German immigrants' culinary traditions. Its evolution is marked by the introduction of cheese, ketchup, and other toppings, transforming it into the iconic meal we know today. [... more]
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Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
November 14, 2025
God's peace surpasses all comprehension and guards the hearts and minds of believers. It's sourced from His character and is a gift of His extravagant grace. To experience this peace, one must stop worrying and start praying with thanksgiving, acknowledging dependency on God and trusting in His sovereignty. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 12, 2025
Dick Erickson, a Marine helicopter pilot in Vietnam, shares his story of transformation from a tough Marine to a man of faith, and how his encounter with the Lord changed his life forever. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 12, 2025
Dennis Holt, a native of Abilene, Texas, lost his eye in a Vietnam War battle and went on to live a life of service, marriage, and family, becoming a model for young men and a true American hero. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 28, 2025
Frances Nash, a Georgia-born nurse, volunteered for a two-year tour in the Philippines in 1940, where she and her fellow nurses faced grueling conditions, including capture and imprisonment by the Japanese. Despite the hardships, Nash and the Angels of Bataan continued to care for the wounded and sick, earning their name as angelic figures in the eyes of their patients. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 24, 2025
The Panama Canal is an engineering marvel that has been a vital waterway for global trade since its completion in 1914. However, its construction was not without challenges, including disease, construction delays, and financial struggles. The canal was initially envisioned as a sea-level canal, but this plan was abandoned in favor of a lock-and-lake system. The construction of the canal required the excavation of over 3 million cubic yards of concrete and the creation of a man-made lake. The canal's locks and dams allowed ships to be lifted and lowered between the two oceans, and its construction was a testament to American ingenuity and determination. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 22, 2025
Rudyard Kipling, the youngest ever winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, suffered a tragic childhood and a life filled with loss, including the death of his children. His writings, including 'The Jungle Book' and 'If', are a testament to his enduring legacy. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 27, 2025
Elizabeth Elliott recounts the story of her husband Jim and four other American missionaries who attempted to reach the Alka tribe in eastern Ecuador, and how their sacrifice ultimately led to the conversion of the tribe to Christianity. Meanwhile, Malcolm Gladwell discusses the potential of AI agents to automate workflows and increase productivity. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 31, 2025
The story of Dan Reeves, a soldier who served in the Vietnam War, is told by his nephew and best friend, Michael Williams. Dan's experiences in the war, including his time as a door gunner on a Huey helicopter, are vividly recounted, highlighting the dangers and horrors of war. The story also explores the emotional toll of war on Dan and his struggles to cope with the trauma he experienced. [... more]
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Living on the Edge
Chip Ingram
January 03, 2025
Praying great prayers requires a deep personal connection with God, a willingness to champion His agenda, and a courageous faith in His promises. It involves taking God seriously, expecting the impossible, and being willing to take risks to see His will done on earth as it is in heaven. [... more]
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Living on the Edge
Chip Ingram
January 02, 2025
Chip Ingram explores the characteristics of great prayers, emphasizing the importance of a personal relationship with God, brokenness, and dependence on Him. He shares examples from the Bible, including Moses, David, and Jesus, to illustrate the power of prayers that are deeply personal and birthed in brokenness. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 03, 2024
Ted Godlove, a Marine Corps veteran, shares his harrowing experiences during the Vietnam War, including a recon mission where he encountered Jesus and was told to 'go back.' He recounts his close calls, heroic actions, and the lasting impact of war on his life. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 12, 2024
A Marine Corps veteran recounts his decision to join the military and serve in the Vietnam War, despite his moral reservations about the conflict. He grapples with the tension between his duty to uphold the Constitution and his personal sense of morality, ultimately choosing to serve. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
October 30, 2024
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the 50th anniversary of the rumble in the jungle, exploring which sporting event listeners would have liked to attend. The conversation shifts to college football, with a focus on the current season, team rankings, and the challenges of quarterback development. The hosts also delve into the business side of sports, discussing the impact of the college football playoff system on the regular season and the importance of eyeball test in determining playoff teams. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
October 30, 2024
The Rich Eisen Show discusses the World Series, with a focus on the Yankees' comeback from a 0-3 deficit, and the NFL, including quarterback development issues with the Indianapolis Colts and Anthony Richardson's benching. [... more]
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Clearview Today
Abidan Shah
October 25, 2024
Dr. Abidjan Shah discusses the importance of attending church and not forsaking the assembling of oneself with others. He also talks about his book, 30 Days of Praying for America, and the chapter 'Awake, Not Woke' which explores the current state of culture and the need for Christians to be aware of their surroundings and to stand up for their faith. Additionally, he shares a message from Dr. Sandy Ray, a pastor from the 1960s and 1970s, who preached about the dangers of the 'jungle' and the need for Christians to be aware of their surroundings and to stand up for their faith. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 04, 2024
Rudyard Kipling, the youngest winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, suffered a tragic childhood, becoming one of the most celebrated authors of his day. He penned classics like The Jungle Book and Just So Stories, but his life was marred by loss and tragedy, including the death of his children and the decline of his health. [... more]
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JR Sports Brief
JR
September 24, 2024
Brett Favre's diagnosis with Parkinson's disease has sparked a conversation about the link between football and degenerative neurological diseases. The NFL has faced criticism for its handling of player safety, and the Bengals' struggles on the field have raised questions about their prospects for the rest of the season. [... more]
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