Today on "Kresta in the Afternoon" - January 16, 2014
Talking about the “Things That Matter Most” on January 16
4:00 – Kresta Comments – Supreme Court Argument Recap: Abortion Buffer Zones? Maybe Yes But How Big?
4:20 – Defending Life In A Post-Christian WorldSuppose that you have just five minutes to graciously defend your pro-life beliefs with friends or classmates. Can you do it with rational arguments? What should you say? And how can you simplify the abortion issue for those who think it’s hopelessly complex? Scott Klusendorf, President, Life Training Institute, is here to explain how to succeed in three easy steps.
5:00 – “Gimme Shelter:” A Film Based on the Life and Work of Kathy DiFiore – She Joins UsBased on a true story that centers on 16-year-old Agnes "Apple" Bailey, the film “Gimme Shelter” uncovers her struggle for survival and the hope of redemption through the harsh realities of life on the streets. As a pregnant teenager, Apple's journey plummets her into a perilous struggle as she seeks to break the shackles of her past and to embrace the future with clarity, maturity and hope - not only for herself but her unborn child as well. We talk to Kathy DiFiore, the woman whose work the film is based on.
5:40 – Kresta Comments – Supreme Court Argument Recap: Abortion Buffer Zones? Maybe Yes But How Big?
4:00 – Kresta Comments – Supreme Court Argument Recap: Abortion Buffer Zones? Maybe Yes But How Big?
4:20 – Defending Life In A Post-Christian WorldSuppose that you have just five minutes to graciously defend your pro-life beliefs with friends or classmates. Can you do it with rational arguments? What should you say? And how can you simplify the abortion issue for those who think it’s hopelessly complex? Scott Klusendorf, President, Life Training Institute, is here to explain how to succeed in three easy steps.
5:00 – “Gimme Shelter:” A Film Based on the Life and Work of Kathy DiFiore – She Joins UsBased on a true story that centers on 16-year-old Agnes "Apple" Bailey, the film “Gimme Shelter” uncovers her struggle for survival and the hope of redemption through the harsh realities of life on the streets. As a pregnant teenager, Apple's journey plummets her into a perilous struggle as she seeks to break the shackles of her past and to embrace the future with clarity, maturity and hope - not only for herself but her unborn child as well. We talk to Kathy DiFiore, the woman whose work the film is based on.
5:40 – Kresta Comments – Supreme Court Argument Recap: Abortion Buffer Zones? Maybe Yes But How Big?
Published on January 16, 2014 12:04
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