FL News Podcasts

TLI: The Rights of an Atheist Valedictorian

06.07.12 | Cecil Van Houten

Dr. Ralph Kerr of the Teaching and Learning Institute and Cecil discuss a situation in Texas where the valedictorian is an atheist and wants nothing religious included in the ceremony. www.teachingandlearninginstitute.org

Inside Out 248: Christians On Campus

06.06.12 | Martha Manikas-Foster

May a campus ministry ask student leaders to agree to a statement of faith? Join guest Greg Jao of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship as we talk about ministry on the SUNY Buffalo campus.

FL News: People Making a Difference - Stan Skolny

06.05.12 | Bob Price

A Civil War re-enactor talks about how he makes history come alive. Stan Skolny is a history teacher in the Bath, NY school district. He is also a Civil War re-enactor. In fact, Stan is the President of the 21st Georgia re-enacting group based in the Southern Tier of NY. On June 8 - 10 the 21st ...

Pastor Chat: The Same-Sex Marriage Debate

06.04.12 | Jay LaScolea

Each week, Family Life discusses current events and issues through the biblical worldview with an in-studio guest Pastor. This week we are addressing "The Same-Sex Marriage Debate". Our guest on Pastor Chat is Pastor Bern Lytle who is the Senior Pastor of Big Flats Wesleyan Church in Big ...

TLI: Schools Increase Cutbacks of School Nurses

05.31.12 | Cecil Van Houten

Blurb: The battle for shrinking school budget resources has a new front – the nurses office. More and more school districts are cutting back or cutting completely in-building nursing services. What are the implications? How high a value is placed on that position relative to teaching ...

Inside Out 247: Friends Who Fall Away

05.30.12 | Martha Manikas-Foster

Have a friend who has walked away from faith? Join us for a conversation with Ashley Moore, author of the blog post: “Saving Thomas: What happened when I tried to drag a friend back to Jesus.”

People Making a Difference: Local Author Uses Modern Media to get Message out

05.29.12 | Bob Price

Carol McCormick of Dunkirk, NY has learned how to use modern media to get her message out about teenage abstinence.

FL News: Michael Shoemaker: A Wounded Soldier's Story

05.28.12 | Sarah Harnisch

More then 1.2 million Americans have died since the Revolutionary war in 1775. Tens of millions more have been wounded. A 24-year-old soldier stationed in Kandahar, Afghanistan named Michael Shoemaker was critically wounded a month after he arrived. His family received a call March 29th, 2012 that ...

Ex Governor Cracks Down on Elder Abuse

05.28.12 | Bob Price

Ex Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating discusses the rise in elder abuse in this country and what can be done to stop it. Keating now heads the American Bankers Association and wants citizens to know what the red flags are.

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