Radio, Dec. 24: What Christmas means

by
December 23rd, 2006

Join us on radio every Sunday, 5-8pm on 710 KNUS, Denver
and now also on 1460 KZNT, Colorado Springs
To listen online from anywhere, click 710knus.com
———————————————————————-
Why does Christmas still matter, in an America that seems more disspirited each year with secularism, multiculturalism, and political correctness? Why is the Jewish festival of Hanukkah a better fit with our nation’s heritage than the holiday claims of most other faiths? How do Judeo-Christian beliefs and values undergird our liberties as Americans?

We’ll explore those questions this Sunday in a special Christmas Eve edition of “Backbone Radio with John Andrews.” My guests are Jean Torkelson, religion writer of the Rocky Mountain News, and Rabbi Hillel Goldberg, editor of the Intermountain Jewish News. Joshua Sharf and Krista Kafer, my regular microphone partners, will also join the discussion. We invite you to listen.

Backbone Radio’s recommended reading for Christmas includes this beloved poem by G. K. Chesterton, this timely warning against false political messiahs by Cal Thomas, and this feast of books for patriots, contributed by my colleagues at the Claremont Institute.

The author can be reached at John@BackBoneAmerica.net

SPIRIT OF 1776

Unlike any other college and think tank in the West, Centennial Institute at Colorado Christian University, directed by John Andrews, proudly defends both conservative principles and the faith of our fathers. Learn more at CentennialCCU.org

Picture This

blueprint book cover

BLUEPRINT BRIEFING 5/16: Rob Witwer, co-author of the essential book, The Blueprint: How the Democrats Won Colorado, speaks at Centennial Institute on May 16, 7pm. Make reservations at Centennialccu.org.

More Photos >

 

EVERY SUNDAY, 5-8pm
Airing on 710 Denver,
1460 Colorado Springs
& Streaming at 710knus.com

Originated by John Andrews
Old shows from 2004-2010
are here at a click.
Current shows are at BackboneRadio.net

Ross KaminskyRead Ross Kaminsky's Blog


 

Categories