Richard Land
What is a Christian?
On today’s broadcast, Richard Land shares about his recent appearance on Anderson Cooper 360. The program set out to answer the question, “What is a Christian?” Join Dr. more »
Dec 20, 2006
Current Issues
On today’s broadcast Dr. Land remembers two great Americans who recently passed away. Their good ideas shaped a culture and made America a better place. more »
Dec 13, 2006
American Giving
The United States is often accused of being stingy when it comes to charity. But that perception may be overlooking an important factor…the American people. more »
Dec 6, 2006
Christians and Public Policy
On today’s broadcast, Dr. Land makes the case that it is a Christians should be involved in public policy. He shares some great stories about how Christians of the past have shaped our society for the better. more »
Nov 29, 2006
Current Issues
On today’s broadcast, Dr. Land addresses a variety of issues facing our society, including media bias, affirmative action, and vouchesrs for education. more »
Nov 22, 2006
A Good Day and a Bad Day
On today’s broadcast, Dr. Land explains how election day proved to be a bad time for Republicans but a positive one for social conservatives. more »
Nov 15, 2006
Elections Have Consequences
On November 7 the direction of our country will be decided, and on today’s broadcast Dr. Land explains where those choices will take us. This year’s election could mean higher taxes, less medical research, and a stalling economy. more »
Nov 1, 2006 - comments: 4
300 Million Human Resources
On today’s broadcast, Dr. Land shares how people are resources for society, not burdens. Last week, the United States passed the 300 million mark in population size, and Dr. more »
Oct 25, 2006
A Mellon Economy
On today’s broadcast, Dr. Land shares his look at the history of the economy and how tax cuts have historically driven it to strong growth. more »
Oct 18, 2006
Current Issues
On today’s broadcast, Dr. Land shares his concerns about a leading Democrat’s plans for the future. They could mean higher taxes for you. Plus, the US economy has grown a China. more »
Oct 11, 2006