RADIO PROGRAM: Holiday Shoppers in 2015

It wasn’t a great Black Friday for merchants but analysts say the economy finally might be showing some improvement. Just hours after the Thanksgiving leftovers were packed away, shoppers hit the streets... Listen Now...

RADIO PROGRAM: Study Finds Marriage Thriving

Is marriage a thing of the past or has the news media been reporting the wrong story….. Marriage, the fundamental building block of society, is still strong -- especially among devoted Christians. Divorce rates are lower than predicted and marriages are... Listen Now...

RADIO PROGRAM: IRS Targeting Non-Profits?

The IRS once again has stirred the ire of nonprofit groups, this time with a proposal organizations say could someday require them to collect and hand over the Social Security numbers of their donors. Un... Listen Now...

RADIO PROGRAM: Terror and Refugee Crisis

There are differences within the evangelical community over the issue of Syrian refugees in light of terrorist attacks in Europe. In response to the terrorist attacks in Paris last week, 27 American governors announced that they are closing their states... Listen Now...

RADIO PROGRAM: A Musical Relationship

Parents will do just about anything for their kids. Today the story of a dad who does something truly remarkable for his daughter. High schooler Eva Houston, from Omaha, NE, has been playing the trumpet ... Listen Now...

RADIO PROGRAM: Black Friday Changeup

There’s a growing trend in the retail world to close on Thanksgiving.  And there appears to be some sound business strategy behind it. As retailers have pushed Black Friday door-buster deals earlier each year, a small but growing number of companies has... Listen Now...

RADIO PROGRAM: Healthcare Credit

Most of those eligible for health insurance subsidies under the Affordable Care Act are failing to claim them. Researchers with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Urban Institute estimated that m... Listen Now...