Jeff talks with Alex Barbir, former Penn State football player, and founder of Building Zion. His ministry focuses on rebuilding homes destroyed in attacks on Christians in Nigeria, and he has just returned from Nigeria and gives a report on the Christian genocide happening. Debra talks with Dave and Tandi Rowe, directors of Promise Ranch Ministries, about how their past failures brought them together, and led them to start their ministry.
Original Airdate: February 19, 2026
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The Fatherhood Dilemma; God-Sized Dre...
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Loving Scandal’s Silent Victims; Leba...
Jeff and the Morning Light Panel discuss distrust in American institutions, and what happens to the families of the people that serve those institutions, like the wives and kids of politicians for example, receive antagonism from their community. Bryan Smith, Executive Director of Lebanon County ...
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New Threats to Armenian Christians; L...
Dr. Joel Veldkamp, Director Of Public Advocacy, Christian Solidarity International, talks with Jeff about a recent visit he had with a jailed Armenian Archbishop, and they discuss the plight of Armenian Christians and the historical repercussions of the Armenian genocide from 100 years ago that k...