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How can Christians make their homes a place that reflects their faith?
Author and Founder of Every Woman A Theologian Phylicia Masonheimer discusses the spiritual significance of home and hospitality as detailed in her new book, Every Home a Foundation. Phylicia explains how we can focus not on framing hospitality through entertaining others, but welcoming and blessing them instead.
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Students are finding their faith on college campuses all across the country.
Founder and visionary of UniteUs Tonya Prewett shares what it was like to witness these revivals and hear the joyous testimonies from students. She discusses her efforts to spread the Gospel and shares how God's miracles are giving people new life.
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It's easy to get caught up in the business of life - but it's important to remember that throughout all the craziness, God still loves you.
NYT best-selling author Bob Goff shares how you can find joy within your faith as detailed in his new book, Catching Whimsy: 365 Days of Possibility. Bob reminds listeners that we're more than just the plans we make for ourselves, and that we can find hope and inspiration in all God has in store for us.
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Worship Leader Jasmine Christmas Brady and her mother, Pastor Candy Hemphill Christmas join to discuss how we can get our hearts and spirits ready for the Christmas season.
Candy opens up about her battle with depression and shares how her faith and good works changed her. Later, Jasmine provides a glimpse into inspiration behind her latest album, "Lover of My Soul," as well as her Bible study podcast, "Wholly Holy."
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How can you rebuild trust that keeps getting broken?
Best-selling author and President of Proverbs 31 Ministries Lysa TerKerust provides a guide for women to learn how to trust themselves and others in her new book, I Want to Trust You, But I Don't. Lysa opens up about the betrayals she experienced throughout her life and shares how being vulnerable and overcoming her struggles allowed her to build a deeper
relationship with God.
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Senator Katie Britt (R-AL) joins Shannon to share her life story and the importance of overcoming adversity as detailed in her new book, God Calls Us To Do Hard Things.
Senator Britt reflects on the moments that challenged her strength, faith & courage, and explains how tackling these challenges shaped her character. Later, she looks ahead to the upcoming year on Capitol Hill and discusses the change she hopes to bring with the new Senate.
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While the 2024 election season has come to a close, the holiday season is fast approaching. As people process the results at hand, how can we have compassion for those with whom we disagree?
Author and Pastor of Church of the City Dr. Darren Whitehead reminds people not to gloat, but instead, to have conversations and listen to people in order to unite during an otherwise divided time. Later, he discusses the benefits of taking a break from technology as outlined in his book, The Digital Fast.
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Today's guest reminds us that gratitude can be found in any moment.
While election season is upon us and the holiday season quickly approaches, it is easy to get swept up in the chaos of life. In his new book, A Million Little Miracles, Author and Pastor Mark Batterson persuades readers to look for God's tiny miracles hidden in plain sight.
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While empathy is key to having a compassionate society, it's also
something that can be easily exploited by politics and personal agendas.
Author, speaker, and podcast host Allie Beth Stuckey explains
how progressives manipulate stories and political positions to appear loving.
In her new book, Toxic Empathy, she explains how Christians can look
back to God's definition of love as an example of how to live their lives.
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It's never too early to talk about Christmas!
Christian singer-songwriter Matthew West joins Shannon for a conversation about how we can find our spiritual homes this Christmas season. In his new book, Come Home for Christmas, Matthew explains that our excitement about the magic of the holidays doesn't need to end with our childhoods, and that we can continue to find love, peace, and joy in our relationships with God.
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Shannon is joined by Navy SEAL veteran and best-selling author Jack Carr for a look back at the 1983 Marine barracks bombings in his new nonfiction book, Targeted: Beirut.
Jack unpacks the generational impact of the devastating terror attacks on servicemembers and how it not only changed the course of history, but also influenced U.S. foreign policy. Later, he and Shannon look at the recent events unfolding in the Middle East and discuss how the events explain what's happening in the world today.
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The first Monday of October marks the start of a new term in the Supreme Court. As
the Justices prepare to hear cases throughout the term, Shannon revisits
conversations with Justice Neil Gorsuch and retired Justice
Stephen Breyer to hear how Justices prepare for hearings and the invaluable
need to communicate across the aisle for the betterment of the people.
Later, Justices Breyer and Gorsuch discuss how crucial the role of Supreme Court
justices is to the stability of the nation.
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Shannon is joined by FOX News Chief Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst for a conversation about his reporting from the Middle East, and his new book, Black Saturday.
Almost a year after the horrific October 7th attacks on Israel, Trey reflects on the devastating
aftermath of the massacre and the experience it had on soldiers, hostages, and Palestinian and Israeli citizens alike. Later, Trey shares his passion for sharing the stories of those impacted by the war and emphasizes the need to hold empathy for all people involved.
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How can we find comfort when we find ourselves uprooted or apart from our families?
Award-winning author and founder of Grace Laced, Ruth Chou Simons joins to share the message of comfort and peace she's working to spread with her new children's book, Home Is Right Where You Are: Inspired By Psalm 23. Ruth reflects on the ways her family emphasizes that no matter what you're going through in life, God is with you during the good and the bad.
Later, Ruth discusses the importance of art and the ways in which it can help us appreciate all the beauty God has created.
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Today's guest is here to remind us that we don't only need to come to Jesus during the bad times, but that He wants us during our good times, too!
Comedian Ellen Skrmetti joins for a conversation about the topics and life lessons included in her book, Hey, Jesus, It’s Me: I Have Questions, Comments, and Concerns. Ellen shares how her faith influenced her life growing up in the South, as well as her comedic material. Later, she reveals how she became comfortable presenting her true self when sharing her content online.
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FOX News Contributor and best-selling author Joe Concha joins Shannon to discuss his latest book, Progressively Worse: Why Today's Democrats Ain't Your Daddy's Donkeys.
Joe discusses how the Democratic Party has moved away from moderate politics in favor of leftist policies and examines how the progressive shift has influenced today's politics. Later, he looks ahead to the ABC Presidential Debate with what he's watching out for from Vice President Harris' on the big stage.
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Shannon is joined by Christian worship leader and singer-songwriter Matt Redman to discuss how he's reviving his music for a special album, Coming Back To The Heart.
Matt shares what it was like to come back to his music years later and discusses the importance of considering the content and messages when singing songs of Truth. Later, he unfolds about how he balances faith with fame and emphasizes the need for worship leaders to focus on holiness and redemption.
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After a tragic accident at the beach led her to become a quadriplegic as a teenager, Joni Eareckson Tada felt her life had not only been turned upside down, but ruined. However, time and faith brought clarity — and years later, Joni can see that the event she thought would destroy her life led her to glorify God and serve others in a way she never would have been able to before.
Joni, now an author, the CEO of Joni and Friends, and an esteemed leader in disability advocacy, joins Shannon to discuss how God poured grace, joy, and peace into her heart when she needed it most — giving her the strength to make astounding contributions within the disability community.
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Prior to dropping out of the race, Democrats were concerned about President Biden's ability to defeat former President Trump in November. Now with Vice President Harris as the nominee Democrats are revitalized and making inroads in key swing states, they struggled with months prior.
Shannon sits down with FOX News Political Analyst Juan Williams and former Senior Advisor to President George W. Bush, Karl Rove in Chicago, Illinois at the 2024 Democratic National Convention. Karl and Juan draw upon their years of convention experience to discuss how this week will help shape the race in the final months and what to look forward to from the upcoming Fall debates.
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There's a growing appetite for Christian media, but is Hollywood willing to make space for these movies?
Actor, producer, and philanthropist Kevin Sorbo discusses how his new movie, The Firing Squad, explores themes of faith, hope, and forgiveness while tackling difficult subjects. Later, he shares why he's dedicated to standing strong in his identity to pursue roles and projects that carry a deep and impactful message.
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