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Special Feature – Feminists Choosing Life – at the Washington March – 1/19/23

Special Feature – Feminists Choosing Life – at the Washington March – 1/19/23

Two members of the “Feminists Choosing Life” delegation from New York speak to us from Washington, the day before the 2023 March For Life at the National Mall (Friday, January 20).

Executive Director Michele Sterlace and Media Outreach Director Emily Coppolla join Greg Gillispie for a conversation on where the Pro-Life Movement goes next, after 50 years of these rallies. This the first March since Roe vs. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court.

Our guests talk about how it is not at all a contradiction to be pro-woman and pro-life, their organization’s efforts to seek common ground with those on the other side of this debate, and how the root causes of abortion need to be addressed.

Special Feature – Financial Goals – 01/02/23

Special Feature – Financial Goals – 01/02/23

Ambassador Advisors Financial Adviser Adrian Young offers practical tips and techniques for managing your personal and household finances for the new year ahead.

Set your goals, track your progress, and celebrate the “desserts” you develop. Traci Lynn asks Young how you can “kick-start” your money goals.

 

Sounds of 2023 – expanded segment 2 – Year in Review

Sounds of 2023 – expanded segment 2 – Year in Review

More of the Sounds of 2023

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

Segment two of our expanded collection of how newsmakers and reporters described the events and the issues of of the year begins with the cardiac event of Damar Hamlin as radio listeners and television viewers were watching a much-anticipated Monday Night football game.

 

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Sounds of 2023 – expanded segment 1 – Year in Review

Sounds of 2023 – expanded segment 1 – Year in Review

More of the Sounds of 2023

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

This is the first of two “Sounds” segments, which has more quotes and reports from the year just past, audio in addition to what you can hear in our half-hour special. This website-bonus content provides longer clips, more context, and additional material to tell more of the story of 2023.

Our primary “Year in Review” special from the radio is also available online. It includes the roundtable discussion among Family Life’s news anchors about the Top 5 news stories of the year, plus analysis of the lasting issues which affect Family Life listeners in New York and Pennsylvania. (If you live beyond these two states, much of what you will hear discussed are also impacting many parts of the nation — and the world.)

Thank you for being with Family Life News and FamilyLife.org, for a Christian worldview on what is happening locally, regionally, nationally and globally.

 

Listen, subscribe, download or share all of our podcasts, news features and bonus content from FamilyLife.org/newspodcasts.

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Special Feature – Christmas After Christmas – 12/27/22

Special Feature – Christmas After Christmas – 12/27/22

Pastor Joshua Robertson with “The Rock” church in Harrisburg, PA shares how Christians can maintain the message of Christ and Christmas beyond December 25th.

This applies to anyone whose celebration of Jesus aligned with some of the cultural Christmas glitz and glamor, as well as for anyone whose own Christmas was not like the personal or social expectations that distract from the meaning of Christ’s birth.

22-1011_Special Feature_ Are Christians United?

22-1011_Special Feature_ Are Christians United?

Pollster George Barna speaks on the America Values Study, conducted by the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University and commissioned by “AmericasOne” founder Marc Nutttle. It evaluated four dozen different values to determine what a majority of Americans say defines them and their life.

Barna tells Family Life’s Mark Webster results suggest Americans may not be as divided as is widely believed – at least not when it comes to the values they cherish most and believe define them.

 

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