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Adam Holz digs into some recent media releases: Serenity, Miss Bala, Carmen Sandiego, and Watership Down. Then, Chris Martin talks about social media's pressure to be "in the know" and have your own formed opinion about everything.

Carmen LaBerge discusses new abortion laws and proposed bills as well as Planned Parenthood's prescription of hormones to gender-confused individuals. Then, Susie Larson joins us with some exciting news about what's next on Faith Radio!

Dr. Jim Beilby discusses why we need to go deep with God's Word and how we often view God. Then, Bill Arnold takes it back to where it all began with host Peter Kapsner in his last segment.

Rev. Ben Johnson talks about the policies of 2020 candidates for President and a bill that legalizes abortion up to birth. Then, Bruce Ashford discusses biblical roots of sin and being pro-life for all life.

Kati Beasley and Taylor Bongard join us for an entire hour to talk about their faith journeys, getting into ministry, and what they see for the future of ministry in America.

Drew Griffin discusses economic shifts in Venezuela and the Corruption Perception Index. Then, the Faith Radio Mornings team talks about the dangers of legal choices for gender-confused children.

Nicole J. Phillips shares stories of kindness: a boy and his peanut butter, upcoming books, and the creation of a ministry. Then, Becky Davidson discusses raising a child who has special needs and her book Common Man, Extraordinary Call.

Tommy Binion discusses the pause in the partial government shutdown and liberal war on Christian orthodoxy. Then, Dr. Rosemary Stein talks about kids learning a good work ethic through chores and the science behind vaccinations.

Karen Swallow Prior talks about social media, news, and echo chambers in life, as well as abortion in our culture. Then, Dr. David Aikman discusses news from Venezuela, the Davos Summit, Brexit, and China.

Brandon Showalter discusses the sexual revolution's consequences and churches looking like businesses. Then, Adam Carrington talks about the partial government shutdown, the temporary end to it, and the 2020 presidential race.