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2023 Year in Review — a special edition of the Family Life Noon Report — 12/29/23

2023 Year in Review — a special edition of the Family Life Noon Report — 12/29/23

The Sounds of 2023

Remembrances of some of the famous people who died in the year just past

Family Life’s News Team reviews and analyzes the biggest news and the biggest issues of the year

Our “Capital Connection” commentators count down the biggest governmental and cultural stories from Pennsylvania and New York

 

It’s the annual “Year in Review” from Family Life News.

2023 was such a full and unique year, so there is no way all the highlights (and lowlights) of the year could fit in this one program.

So we will add bonus content to extended versions of each segment, as the New Year’s Weekend rolls out. Listen, subscribe, download or share them from FamilyLife.org/newspodcasts.

Preview of “2023 Year in Review” – 12/28/23 feature

Preview of “2023 Year in Review” – 12/28/23 feature

During the Noon Report and 5 O’Clock Report today, we aired brief previews of our “2023 Year in Review” which happens at noon on December 29, the last weekday of the year.

This is a sample to encourage you to join us for the Special Edition of the Family Life Noon Report on Friday, on the air and streaming online.

The full program, as well as extended bonus content, will be posted here on FamilyLife.org/newspodcasts during New Years weekend.

141 Baptisms – 1 Church – 1 Day – A Family Life Interview 12/27/23

141 Baptisms – 1 Church – 1 Day – A Family Life Interview 12/27/23

“I truly believe the culture is hungry for truth.”  — Pastor Wayne Bray

First Baptist Church of Simpsonville SC marked the Christian Baptisms of 141 people on a single weekend. Many of those were not scheduled to make that faith commitment and receive that Sacrament, but the lead pastor there says the Holy Spirit was moving.

This is not the only major, massive faith event of 2023. Family Life’s Sarah Harnisch asked the Rev. Wayne Bray about the event at the congregation he leads — and about faith trends of the year just past. He also talks about the church’s calling to be ready to respond to Spirit-led opportunities on the way in 2024.

First Baptist Simpsonville is the founding location of the multi-site Upstate Church. News coverage of the “overwhelming” response to the invitations for December Baptisms can be found here and here.

PA & NY – Capital Connection – Year in Review 2023

PA & NY – Capital Connection – Year in Review 2023

The Year-End edition of Family Life’s “Capital Connection”

Family Life news anchor Bob Price brings together our primary political/cultural commentators for our annual year-end roundtable. The “Capital Connection” crew evaluates the top five news stories from 2023 in New York State and Pennsylvania.

Listen to their recap of the biggest news and the long-lasting issues which developed across the past 12 months.

 

Jason McGuire is executive director of New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedom, a grassroots organization which is active in influencing the state’s elected leaders. [Online: AlbanyUpdate.com]

Michael Geer is president of the Pennsylvania Family Institute, which holds a strong presence at the state capitol in Harrisburg and sponsors local pro-family events. [Online: PAFamily.org]

 

 

 

The History of the Nativity Scene – a Family Life Christmas Special – 12/21/23

The History of the Nativity Scene – a Family Life Christmas Special – 12/21/23

 

 

What we know as the traditional Christmas Nativity Scene turns 800 this year.

In December of the year 1223, Saint Francis of Assisi displayed the first creche in a cave in Italy.

 

Today on Family Life’s Noon Report, we hear some of the history of this display of the people — and animals — which were part of the original Christmas celebration a dozen centuries earlier. Reporter Lauren Guillen has studied the history of how the Nativity Scenes built upon some similar artwork of earlier years, but caught on to be a global aspect of how the birth of Jesus is commemorated — even with some localized varieties.

Guillen also authored the young-adult novel A Bellwether Christmas, set in medieval Italy, where her main character overlaps with Francis’ era. Her book speaks to the way the Christ Child’s arrival encourages love, honor and sacrifice.

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