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Welcome back! Today, I'm thrilled to have Debra Fileta joining us. You might remember her from Smart Girl Summer last year, and I couldn't think of a better way to kick off the new year because she's written an excellent book on soul care. In this episode, we're diving deep into the world of soul care. We'll cover everything you need to know: what to focus on, what pitfalls to avoid, and actionable steps to nurture your soul. Timestamps: (01:35) - Why We Christian Women Struggle With Self-Care (It's Not Just You!) (05:24) - Reading Scripture Through the Lens of Our Trauma And the Traps We Fall Into (11:55) - Self-Care vs. Soul Care: What's the Difference? (19:29) - Honoring Our Capacity With Jesus as Our Example (26:25) - Debra's Top Recommendations Debra's Recommendations: The song that Debra is loving right now is On Time God by Women Evolve Worship. It's really good and is exactly what I need right now. Her fun TV recommendations are The Great British Baking Show and Junior Bake Off. It is so relaxing and the pace is great. Books that Debra has told someone they need to read are Imagine Heaven by John Burke and Heaven is Real by Todd Burpo and Lynn Vincent. It's a really good conversational piece to talk through the beliefs our kids have. Watch on YouTube Links to great things we discussed : Debra Fileta On Time God - Women Evolve Worship The Great British Baking Show Junior Bake Off Imagine Heaven Heaven is Real Pineapple Cutter Remaining You While Raising Them I hope you loved this episode!
O livro que prova definitivamente que o Céu existe mesmo (está no título), mas só para quem aceitou Jesus no coração. Quem não aceitou vai ter uma eternidade complicada. Sigam-nos e comentem este episódio em: instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livrosdapica/ twitter: https://twitter.com/livrosdapica Genérico da autoria de Saint Mike: https://www.instagram.com/prod.saintmike/
Are you hungry? If so we have a chewy, salty, deeply flavoured feast for you this week. Ally Wilkes returns to Talking Scared to discuss the icebound horrors of her new novel, Where the Dead Wait. It's a tale of Arctic exploration gone very wrong, complete with haunting, human suffering and the morbid fascination of cannibalism! Don't pretend that hasn't whet your appetite. Ally and I get into the raw details of consuming human meat, we talk about queerness in historical horror fiction, we discuss the nature of haunting and how a historical horror novel can have links to a sci-fi horror classic, and we talk reminisce about the time Ally nearly died on a Himalaya in an appalling coat. Jolly good fun wot wot! Enjoy! Other books mentioned: All the White Spaces (2022), by Ally Wilke The Shining (1977), by Stephen KingWhat Cares the Sea (1960), by Kenneth CookeThe Secret Sharer (1910), by Joseph ConradFrankenstein (1818), by Mary ShelleyIce Blink: The Tragic Fate of Sir John Franklin's Lost Polar Expedition (2000), by Scott CookmanSundial (2022), by Catriona WardDead Silence (2022), by S.A. BarnesGhost Station (2024), by S.A. BarnesIndianapolis: The True Story of the Greatest Naval Disaster in US History (2018), by Lynn Vincent and Sarah Vladic Support Talking Scared on Patreon Visit the Talking Scared site Come talk books on Twitter @talkscaredpod, on Instagram, or email direct to talkingscaredpod@gmail.com Support the show
In the last decade we've seen a dramatic change in the dominant worldview in American cultural life. As a result of that change, we've seen increased attacks on Christians as people who are intolerant, who use hate language, and are unloving. This is particularly present when we talk about the LGBTQ agenda, same-sex marriage, transgenderism, abortion, any of the issues related to the sexual revolution in American history. So, what's really going on here? Josh Schumacher, “Justice Department recommends no jail time for church attacker,”https://wng.org/sift/justice-department-recommends-no-jail-time-for-church-attacker-1681504095, April 14, 2023. Lynn Vincent, “Storm warning: Official persecution of American Christians has shown its leading edge,” https://wng.org/articles/storm-warning-1679456108, April 8, 2023. Jordan J. Ballor, “The God of the Bible is not ‘queer,'” https://wng.org/opinions/the-god-of-the-bible-is-not-queer-1667474556, November 3, 2022.
MWH 382 : Her revenue increased by 274% in just 3 months, here's why with Lynn Vincent In this week's episode, I am joined by my one of the amazing ladies inside of my Social Method Society, Lynn Vincent and we're going to talk about how her revenue increased by 274% in just 3 months! If you're ready to unleash your business full potential and achieve the growth you deserve, this episode is for you. LISTEN NOW Lynn is a mum of 2 young boys, and the face behind Treats by Lynn, a Brisbane-based home-caking business. She's passionate about helping busy mums save time, effort, and possibly tears, and believes that you shouldn't have to struggle baking and decorating your own treats. In this episode, she is sharing the exact strategies and mindset shifts that helped her achieve such impressive results. Comparing the same quarter last year to the current quarter of 2023, Lynn business has increased by a staggering 274%. And that's not all. Lynn looked at her revenue year on year and found out that she has already made 50% compared to last financial year and it's only April! If you would like to get on the waitlist for the Social Method Society and join Lynn in growing your dream business... Go to socialmethodsociety.com hop on the waitlist now! It's where you will witness firsthand the power of women supporting women! Until next week, stay happy in your hustle. CONNECT WITH LYNN Instagram: @treatsbylynnFacebook: @treatsbylynnWebsite: www.treatsbylynn.com.au CONNECT WITH ME Web: www.tracyharris.coFacebook: @mumswithhustleInstagram: @mumswithhustleTwitter: @MumsWithHustleMums With Hustle® Podcast Community By Tracy Harris: @mumswithhustle LOVE THE MUMS WITH HUSTLE PODCAST? Okay, mama! I'm going to give it to you straight, 'cause you know that's what I'm about. Podcast reviews are super important to iTunes and the more reviews we receive the more likely iTunes will reward us with better reach. I want to reach more hustling mamas that can add extreme value to our kick-ass tribe. Help a sister, out? I already love you forever, but I'd be extremely grateful if you would review me on iTunes! If you've loved this podcast, never miss another one! All you have to do is SUBSCRIBE to the Mums With Hustle Podcast on iTunes.
On today's program, we look at a network of ministries fighting chemical abortions. We also look at prosperity gospel preachers John and Lisa Bevere and their ministry Messenger International. We begin today with new leadership for a couple of the nation's leading Christian publications. Russell Moore, the former Southern Baptist ethicist, was named editor in chief at Christianity Today. Lynn Vincent, a motorcycle-riding Navy veteran and New York Times best-selling author, was recently named executive editor at WORLD Magazine. Before we go: a reminder that if you make a donation to MinistryWatch during the month of August, you'll receive a free one-year subscription to WORLD Magazine. We made this offer last year, and got a great response. But I know that we have a lot of people listening to the podcast today that weren't with us a year ago – I know that because the podcast has nearly doubled in size in the past year. So if you're new, this is a fantastic opportunity to pick up a subscription to WORLD and support our work at the same time. Just go to MinistryWatch.com and hit the DONATE button at the top of the page. The producers for today's program are Rich Roszel and Jeff McIntosh. We get database and other technical support from Cathy Goddard, Stephen DuBarry, Emily Kern, Rod Pitzer, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today's program include Jessica Lea, Riley Farrell, Steve Rabey, Kim Roberts, Bob Smietana, Anne Stych, and Warren Smith. Special thanks to Church Leaders and The NonProfit Times for contributing material for this week's podcast. Until next time, may God bless you.
On today's program, we look at a network of ministries fighting chemical abortions. We also look at prosperity gospel preachers John and Lisa Bevere and their ministry Messenger International. We begin today with new leadership for a couple of the nation's leading Christian publications. Russell Moore, the former Southern Baptist ethicist, was named editor in chief at Christianity Today. Lynn Vincent, a motorcycle-riding Navy veteran and New York Times best-selling author, was recently named executive editor at WORLD Magazine. Before we go: a reminder that if you make a donation to MinistryWatch during the month of August, you'll receive a free one-year subscription to WORLD Magazine. We made this offer last year, and got a great response. But I know that we have a lot of people listening to the podcast today that weren't with us a year ago – I know that because the podcast has nearly doubled in size in the past year. So if you're new, this is a fantastic opportunity to pick up a subscription to WORLD and support our work at the same time. Just go to MinistryWatch.com and hit the DONATE button at the top of the page. The producers for today's program are Rich Roszel and Jeff McIntosh. We get database and other technical support from Cathy Goddard, Stephen DuBarry, Emily Kern, Rod Pitzer, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today's program include Jessica Lea, Riley Farrell, Steve Rabey, Kim Roberts, Bob Smietana, Anne Stych, and Warren Smith. Special thanks to Church Leaders and The NonProfit Times for contributing material for this week's podcast. Until next time, may God bless you.
After dizzy spells and ambulance ride, Lawless producer and host Lynn Vincent was diagnosed as having suffered a tiny stroke. A week later, she was back in the hospital—but not before asking God for...well, the impossible.
Wesley's guest on this episode of Humanize, journalist and best-selling author Lynn Vincent, spent more than a year researching the Schiavo case for her new podcast Lawless, which examines “the frightening fact of American life that not all crime is against the law.” Source
When Terri Schiavo collapsed with a cardiac arrest in 1990, she could have had no idea that 32 years later people all over the world would know her name and care very much about the manner in which she died. What began as a private family tragedy ultimately exploded into an international cultural conflagration and what was perhaps the most Read More ›
Wesley's guest on this episode of Humanize, journalist and best-selling author Lynn Vincent, spent more than a year researching the Schiavo case for her new podcast Lawless, which examines “the frightening fact of American life that not all crime is against the law.” Source
In 2005, the Terri Schiavo story riveted the world. New York Times bestselling author Lynn Vincent reinvestigates the case that changed the way we think about life, death, and what it means to be human.
On Washington Wednesday, Mary Reichard talks to Jerry Bowyer about how the Biden administration is handling rising inflation; on World Tour, Onize Ohikere reports on international news; and Lynn Vincent talks about our upcoming standalone podcast, Lawless. Plus: commentary from Joel Belz, rescuing the rescuer, and the Wednesday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta, the podcast about what the Bible means and how we know. New every Wednesday on podcast apps or browse over a decade of episodes at Wednesdayintheword.com. From Barnabas Aid, providing hope and support for our persecuted brothers and sisters around the world. Aid from Christians, through Christians, to Christians. More at barnabasaid.org. And from The Master's University. Building on the foundation of faith in our students' lives and equipping them for a life of commitment to Christ and Scripture. Masters.edu/visit
This episode covers five great works of war history: In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson, Indianapolis by Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic, On Desperate Ground by Hampton Sides, Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand, and The Nine by Gwen Strauss.
According to psychologist and emotions expert Dr. George Bonanno, all of us share a surprising ability to be resilient. The interview you will hear in this episode of the Leadership Under Fire Optimizing Human Performance Podcast featuring Dr. Bonanno was recorded in early 2019 at a Leadership Under Fire Optimizing Human Performance Summit, in Annapolis, Maryland. The event was devoted to the concept of resilience. Other summit guests have been featured on this podcast including: the co-founders of the Mission Critical Teams Institute, NY Times Bestselling authors Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic, as well as James Roussell, USMC (Ret) and Chicago PD (Ret). To help listeners gain context for each summit conversation, LUF Founder Jason Brezler and podcast host Patti Murphy discussed their reflections shortly after the event, which you will hear prior to the interview.
Sarah Schweinsberg reports on the police reform measures adopted since George Floyd’s murder nearly a year ago; Alliance Defending Freedom attorney Christiana Holcomb gives an update on the Connecticut case challenging the admission of boys into girls athletics; and Lynn Vincent introduces Lawlless, a new WORLD podcast coming out later this summer. Plus: a scary pastry, a preview of this week’s Listening In, commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from the podcast, Too Busy to Flush, one couple’s slightly irreverent musings on faith, food, family and marriage. toobusytoflush.com
Over the weekend we enjoyed a family movie, it was “Heaven Is Real” a 2014 film written and directed by Randall Wallace (writer of Braveheart) and based on Pastor Todd Burpo and Lynn Vincent's 2010 book of the same name. The film stars Greg Kinnear. I had always avoided the movie because I assumed it would be another cheesy Christian movie, and there had been questions over the validity of the young boy's claims. Four-year old Colton Burpo claims to visit heaven during surgery for a burst appendix. It was surprisingly well done, and did a great job of portraying the dad's and others skepticism at the boy's claims. It left me wondering, why don't we see more movies like this? True family movies that reflect what most of America is, Christians, who live their faith. In a 2019 Pew Survey, 65% of American identify as Christians. Yet, where are they represented in the movies, in television, and in the news and media? You can never forget, the people creating the content you consume not only don't value what you believe, they want you to believe something else. They want your kids to believe something else. I bring this up because sometimes it's easy to think you're crazy when you hear messages that contradict what you believe and you have moments you go, maybe they are right. As the movie ended I was reminded of a Bible verse learned long ago: Romans 1:16 "For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes…." Stand up for what you believe, be heard, know you are not alone. In fact, you are in the majority, by a lot.
E25: Woody Bradford is Chief Executive Officer and Chair of the Board at Conning, a global investment firm founded in 1912 with a long history of serving the insurance industry. Prior to joining Conning, Woody was an Operating Partner with Advent International, a global private equity firm. Previously, he spent 12 years at Putnam Investments where he held multiple roles, including Head of Corporate Development and Chief Operating Officer of Global Distribution. He is a graduate of Worcester Polytechnic Institute and of the Harvard Business School, where he graduated as a Baker Scholar. He is a member of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (“WPI”) Board of Trustees and participates on The Greater Boston Food Bank Emeriti Board, where he has served as Chair of the Board. Woody Bradford's LinkedIn Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/woodybradford/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/woodybradford/ ) Conning https://www.conning.com/ (https://www.conning.com) WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE: Woody's personal story of helping establish the first food bank in Maine when he was a teenager. The bet he took that ended up with him getting into Harvard Business School. The unique distinction of graduating as a Harvard Baker Scholar (top 5%) and the study skills he used to achieve it. The skill Woody developed to create his own luck. The surprising career strategy that helped him find his way to the Financial Services industry. Why humility is the one trait he'd like to instill in every employee. What important things Conning is doing to prepare for the workforce of the future. How individuals from under-represented groups have distinguished themselves as potential future leaders, including C-suite positions, and the encouragement they offer to others with similar aspirations. A helpful resource for having uncomfortable conversations. The one word you should keep in mind when presenting your idea to the C-Suite. A positive strategy to use with an employee who is feeling burned out. Books for inspiration. How to improve your mental and physical health. Woody's favorite Metallica album. HIGHLIGHTS: What characteristics should you look for in a mentor: Someone who can give you honest feedback. Someone who can point you in a direction that helps you think through your strengths and weaknesses and find opportunities in an organization. Advice for people in under-represented groups in the C-Suite: Do your job well. Try to be in an organization that understands and practices diversity and inclusion. Find a manager or a mentor who values you and who will give you opportunities. QUOTES: "Allow people to bring their whole selves to work." "I learned to be ruthless about time management. There's no way you can do everything. You must be able to decide what's important and what's not. RESOURCES: Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man, Emmanuel Acho,https://uncomfortableconvos.com/ ( https://uncomfortableconvos.com/) Pelotonhttps://www.onepeloton.com/ ( https://www.onepeloton.com/) Why We Sleep, Matthew Walkerhttps://www.amazon.com/Why-We-Sleep-Unlocking-Dreams/dp/1501144316 ( https://www.amazon.com/Why-We-Sleep-Unlocking-Dreams/dp/1501144316) How Not to Die, Michael Gregerhttps://www.amazon.com/How-Not-Die-Discover-Scientifically/dp/1250066115 ( https://www.amazon.com/How-Not-Die-Discover-Scientifically/dp/1250066115) Indianapolis, Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladichttps://www.amazon.com/Indianapolis-Disaster-Fifty-Year-Exonerate-Innocent/dp/1501135945 ( https://www.amazon.com/Indianapolis-Disaster-Fifty-Year-Exonerate-Innocent/dp/1501135945) Jaws: The U.S.S. Indianapolis Speechhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xO60RohuARY ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xO60RohuARY) Robert Ludlum bookshttps://www.amazon.com/robert-ludlum-books ( https://www.amazon.com/robert-ludlum-books) Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage, Alfred...
Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic are the NY Times bestselling authors of the book Indianapolis: The True Story of the Worst Sea Disaster in US Naval History and the Fifty-Year Fight to Exonerate an Innocent Man. In early 2019, LUF recorded an interview with them, which you will hear in this episode. This was recorded at a Leadership Under Fire Optimizing Human Performance Summit, which took place in Annapolis, Maryland. The event was devoted to the concept of resilience, the ability to navigate adversity and absorb failure and loss in high-risk settings. We explored the concept from the individual, team and organizational level as well as from a physical, mental, emotional and moral perspective. Guest presenters included FDNY Black Sunday survivor Firefighter Brendan Cawley, Columbia University's Dr. George Bonano, and Dr. Preston Cline and Coleman Ruiz of the Mission Critical Team Institute--just to name a few. You can hear audio from the entire Summit by visiting leadershipunderfire.com. To help listeners gain context for each Summit discussion, LUF Founder Jason Brezler and podcast host Patti Murphy discussed their reflections shortly after the event. So, you’re about to hear that conversation and then the live recording of the event.
On July 30, 1945, the USS Indianapolis was sunk in what remains the biggest sea disaster in U.S. naval history. The “Leaders and Legends” podcast this week features an interview with Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic; they are the authors of “Indianapolis” which is the definitive account of our namesake ship and the men who sailed on her. While both the ship’s mission and her fate was made famous by the movie “Jaws”, Lynn and Sara let us know there is much more to the legend.Sponsors• Veteran Strategies• Girl Scouts of Central Indiana• MacAllister Machinery• Crowne Plaza Downtown Indianapolis Historic Union Station• Garmong Construction• Bose McKinney & Evans LLP• Bose Public Affairs Group LLC About Veteran Strategies‘Leaders and Legends’ is brought to you by Veteran Strategies—your local veteran business enterprise specializing in media relations, crisis communications, public outreach, and digital photography. Learn more at www.veteranstrategies.com.About Girl Scouts of Central IndianaWe're 2.5 million strong—more than 1.7 million girls and 750,000 adults who believe in the power of every G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ to change the world. Our extraordinary journey began more than 100 years ago with the original G.I.R.L., Juliette Gordon “Daisy” Low. On March 12, 1912, in Savannah, Georgia, she organized the very first Girl Scout troop, and every year since, we’ve honored her vision and legacy, building girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. We’re the preeminent leadership development organization for girls. And with programs from coast to coast and across the globe, Girl Scouts offers every girl a chance to practice a lifetime of leadership, adventure, and success. To volunteer, reconnect, donate, or join, visit girlscoutsindiana.org or call 317.924.6800.
Master communication with Army Veteran and Merrill Wealth Management Advisor. His book recommendations: "Same Kind of Different As Me" -Ron Hall, Denver Moore, Lynn Vincent
The conversation you will hear in this episode was recorded in early 2019 at a Leadership Under Fire Optimizing Human Performance Summit, which took place in Annapolis, Maryland. The event was devoted to the concept of resilience, the ability to navigate adversity and absorb failure and loss in high-risk settings. We explored the concept from the individual, team and organizational level as well as from a physical, mental, emotional and moral perspective. Guest presenters included FDNY Black Sunday survivor Firefighter Brendan Cawley, Dr. Preston Cline and Coleman Ruiz of the Mission Critical Team Institute and Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic—the NY Times bestselling authors of Indianapolis: The True Story of the Worst Sea Disaster in US Naval History and the Fifty-Year Fight to Exonerate an Innocent Man. That’s just to name a few. You can hear audio from the entire Summit by visiting leadershipunderfire.com. To help listeners gain context for each Summit discussion, LUF Founder Jason Brezler and podcast host Patti Murphy discussed their reflections shortly after the event. So, you’re about to hear that conversation and then an introduction to Jim Roussell, followed his contribution at the Summit.
This story is about the sinking of the USS Indianapolis on July 30, 1945, days after delivering the components of the atomic bomb from California to the Pacific Islands. For the next five nights and four days, almost three hundred miles from the nearest land, the men battle injuries, sharks, dehydration, insanity, and eventually each other. Only 316 will survive. A decade of original research and interviews with 107 survivors and eyewitnesses, Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic tell the complete story of the ship, her crew, and their final mission to save one of their own. The authors go beyond the men’s rescue to chronicle Indianapolis’s extraordinary final mission: the survivors’ fifty-year fight for justice on behalf of their skipper, Captain Charles McVay III, who is wrongly court-martialed for the sinking. Lynn Vincent discusses with host Jim Fausone this unique survirors' perspective on this Naval History of WWII.
“A fool finds no pleasure in understanding but delights in airing his own opinions.” - PROVERBS 18:2 Go Deeper — Began to pray about how you can learn from those around you. Read Further — Read the book or watch the movie Same Kind of Different as Me by Ron Hall, Denver Moore and Lynn Vincent. It's the story of a family who began to invest in the lives of people who were different from them. Get prayer or talk to a mentor at TheLife.com/prayer
It begins outside a burning plantation hut in Louisiana... and an East Texas honky-tonk... and, without a doubt, inside the heart of God. It unfolds at a Hollywood hacienda... an upscale New York gallery... a downtown dumpster... a Texas ranch.
Mark speaks with authors Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic about their new book, Indianapolis, a study of the worst sea disaster in U.S. Naval history. Published by Simon & Schuster, Indianapolis is the story of the ship that delivered the atomic bomb in 1945, then was sunk by Japanese torpedoes. It relates individual stories of the sailors, their ordeal in shark-infested Pacific waters awaiting rescue, the aftermath and media coverage, as well as the families of the lost and efforts to exonerate the captain after his court martial.
In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we present US Navy Veteran and bestselling author Lynn Vincent and documentary filmmaker Sara Vladic. They came to the Reagan Library on September 13, 2018 to discuss their new book, Indianapolis: The True Story of the Worst Sea Disaster in the U.S. Naval History and the Fifty-Year Fight to Exonerate an Innocent Man.
In this episode Matt Crawford speaks to authors Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic about their new book Indianapolis. This is the story of the worst sea disaster in U.S naval history and yet most of us know nothing about it. A harrowing tale of survival and the human spirit. This book is also about the efforts to exonerate the captain of the Indianapolis Charles McVay III who was court martialed for the sinking. A truly unbelievable story that needs to be heard and shared.
Attacked on 30 July 1945, the heavy cruiser was torpedoed by the Imperial Japanese Navy submarine I-58, and sank in 12 minutes. However, the two authors seek nothing short than to tell the entire story and return the USS indianpolis to its rightful place as the proud and courageous flagship of the US 5th Fleet during WWII. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark revisits with author Lynn Vincent in promotion of the new movie adapted from her book by the same title, "Same Kind of Different As Me." Also, Mayor Kevin Faulconer makes a second-straight visit to the program to update us on fire danger awareness, and the homeless transitional camps that are set up across San Diego.
Our special guest is Stephen Johnson, the executive producer of the new Christian film by Pure Flix Entertainment called Same Kind of Different As Me starring Renée Zellweger, Djimon Hounsou, Olivia Holt, Jon Voight and Greg Kinnear. Same Kind of Different As Me: A Modern-Day Slave, an International Art Dealer, and the Unlikely Woman Who Bound Them Together, published June 2006, is a book co-written by Ron Hall and Denver Moore, with Lynn Vincent, telling about Hall's and Moore's intersecting life journeys. It is published by Thomas Nelson. Moore grew up as a sharecropper on a plantation in Red River Parish, Louisiana. He lived through years of hardship and homelessness, but changed both his and others' lives after meeting Hall, who was volunteering in a meals program. Ron Hall and Denver Moore became best friends through Ron's wife, Deborah. When she was dying of cancer Denver helped Deborah carry on the ministry she had started. The story goes into the developing personal friendship between two men of different upbringing, and the struggle that is required to make and maintain such a friendship across a wide cultural canyon. The book was #11 on the January 9th, 2009 New York Times Best Seller list for paperback non-fiction. It has shipped a total of at least 300,000 copies. In 2014 the Paramount Pictures announced a film adaptation.The cast consists of Renée Zellweger, Djimon Hounsou, Olivia Holt, Jon Voight and Greg Kinnear. Paramount pushed its release from April 29, 2016 to February 2, 2017 before dropping the film. Pure Flix Entertainment, a Christian faith film and TV distributor picked up the film announcing an October 20, 2017 release.
Bill Gertz - National Security Correspondent for the Washington Free Beacon - gives us an update on all things foreign policy and what's ahead for the Trump administration. Also, New York Times best-selling author Lynn Vincent promotes her new book on the latest discoveries of wreckage of the USS Indianapolis.
My first guest on the Tami Jackson Show* tonight be Captain Roger Hill. Captain Roger Hill is a West Point graduate, combat veteran and Bronze Star recipient who had dreamed of being a soldier since he was six years old. In 2007, Hill takes command of Dog Company, an 89-man unit of the famed 101st Airborne. The unit is full of rough-and-tumble men who are brilliant in combat but undisciplined at home. Through tough love, Hill and his First Sergeant, an old-school former drill instructor named Tommy Scott, turn the company into the top performers in the battalion. In 2008, Hill and Scott lead Dog Company into combat in Wardak, the most violent province in eastern Afghanistan. For six months, the unit faces off against the Taliban. They survive ambushes, rocket fire and IEDs almost daily, and the number of wounded cuts into Hill's unit by a third. Meanwhile, Hill himself battles his own battalion commander, a charismatic but archly political man who threatens to relieve Hill at every turn. After two Dog Company soldiers die in combat, Hill, Scott and a counterintelligence team learn the reason for the mounting casualties: A dozen Taliban spies posing as local national workers have infiltrated their base. After he captures the spies, Hill is abandoned by his higher command, setting off a ticking clock: he has just 96 hours to either release the spies and expose Dog Company to further casualties — or defy the Army's rules on prisoner treatment. In a true story that weaves the combat action of Band of Brothers with the military courtroom drama of A Few Good Men, Hill and Scott must ultimately choose: Sacrifice their careers or sacrifice their men. Capt. Hill and Lynn Vincent detail the true story in a new book, sure to be a best seller, Dog Company: A True Story of American Soldiers Abandoned by Their High Command. Listen as Capt. Hill and I discuss how current Rules of Engagement (ROE) are politically motivated and represent a grave danger to troops on the ground. This segment is guaranteed to make every patriot steaming mad! ******************* In the second 1/2 hour I will be joined by Christiana Holcomb. Christiana Holcomb, Esq., serves as legal counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom, where she is an invaluable member of the Center for Christian Ministries. Since joining ADF in 2012, Holcomb has worked to protect the freedom of churches, Christian schools, and Christian ministries to freely exercise their faith without government interference. She also advocates for these issues as an Alliance Defending Freedom Regional Legal Academy faculty member and as a conference speaker throughout the country. Holcomb earned her J.D. at Oak Brook College, graduating summa cum laude in 2010. She also completed the Alliance Defending Freedom leadership development program to become a Blackstone Fellow in 2010. She is admitted to the bar in California and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit. Christiana will be Erik Stanley's Deputy on the “The Playground Case,” the biggest case left on the SCOTUS docket, which will be heard on Wednesday, April 19. Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Pauley, dubbed “The Playground Case.” ABC called it “the most anticipated case in the April sitting.” Fox further described it as “arguably the biggest church-state case in recent memory.” Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Pauley involves a Lutheran preschool in Columbia, Missouri that was denied state funds to improve its public playground due to a law prohibiting government aid to religious schools. This case needs to be watched particularly closely because it will be the barometer for years worth of rulings striking at the heart of America's culture and political war. In fact, on Monday, April 17, just two days before "The Playground Case," the Supreme Court "DISTRIBUTED for Conference" the extremely controversial Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission for possible hearing later this fall. Behind the case representing Trinity Lutheran (and Masterpiece Cakeshop) is Erik Stanley of Alliance Defending Freedom. This will be such a timely discussion: Eric Stanley, Christiana Holcomb, and the rest of the ADF legal team have been working tirelessly on this case, scheduled on the SCOTUS docket for tomorrow morning, Wednesday, April 19. And now that the High Court is at full complement with newly sworn in Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch, Americans will eagerly await the court's opinion. Follow Capt. Roger Hill on Twitter at @CPTRogerHill, Dog Company Book at @DogCompanyBook, Christiana Holcomb at @ChristianaADF, and me at @tamij AND tweet your questions/comments during the show using hashtag #tjrs. *Sponsored by Rentacomputer, your premier source for Server Rentals , by ROBAR® Guns, a True Custom firearms and firearms finishing shop located in Phoenix, AZ, and found online at RobarGuns.com, and by Dispatches, your site for the BEST conservative resources to fight and win the information war.
Guest this hour - Matt Walsh (author). - Mark talks about the tensions rising with North Korea and their primed nukes. – Mark has MORE this hour with Lynn Vincent. – Mark brings up John Kerry having a former dinner with the Assads. – Mark talks to Matt Walsh about his new book, “The Unholy Trinity: Blocking the Left's Assault on Life, Marriage, and Gender .” Matt says there’s a lot of work to do. He says we need to have just as united of a front as the left does. Matt brings up the debate over bigotry, truth, and biological sex. The Mark Larson Show - mornings 6-9 on AM 1170 "The Answer".
Guests this hour include - Tom Del Beccaro (in studio), Mark Stewart (film producer), and Lynn Vincent (author). - Mark talks to the in studio, Tom Del Beccaro about the mess in the state of California, the swearing in of Justice Neil Gorsuch, and what that means for the direction of the country. Also, they talk about the killing of Christians on Palm Sunday. - Mark Stewart, producer of "FABERGE: A Life of Its Own"; the dramatic story of the world's most valuable Easter eggs. - Lynn Vincent and Captain Roger Hill, authors of "DOG COMPANY: A True Story of American Soldiers Abandoned By Their High Command". The Mark Larson Show - mornings 6-9, on AM 1170 "The Answer".
- Lynn Vincent and Captain Roger Hill, authors of "DOG COMPANY: A True Story of American Soldiers Abandoned By Their High Command".
HIGHLIGHT of the hour - MORE this hour with El Cajon Mayor, Bill Wells. Guests this hour include - James Hirsen (Newsmax.com), and Lynn Vincent (author). - Mark talks about the nationalizing of the police officer involved shooting that took place in El Cajon, California here in San Diego. KUSI updates us locally on the situation; they talk about the still photo was released – what is in his hands? There’s outrage in the public about the photo being released, but the withholding of the video. – Mark talks about a Tweet by Apple Music regarding Hillary Clinton. Mark takes a call from a former law enforcement agent regarding the El Cajon shooting, dialog and debate. Also, what sensitivity training do cops actually go through? - Mark talks to MORE to Bill Wells (Mayor of El Cajon) about the current situation in the city regarding protests, the ongoing investigation, and thoughts of debunking the lack of police training. Bill also talks about the video, compared to the photo regarding the police involved shooting. Where is the investigation headed? - Lynn Vincent a friend of the show calls in to discuss the split second decisions that cops need to make, and the “rest of the story” with the words being used in the media for context. – James Hirsen talks with Mark Larson about the right to use deadly force by California police officers. He says the problem is the environment in the race industry; it’s based on lies. Mark plays Hillary Clinton at the 1st presidential debate talking about the number of arrests relating to racism. James Hirsen debunks it. The Mark Larson Show - mornings 6-9, on AM 1170 "The Answer".
- Lynn Vincent a friend of the show calls in to discuss the split second decisions that cops need to make, and the “rest of the story” with the words being used in the media for context.
HIGHLIGHTS of the hour include - MORE with Congressman Scott Peters on obtaining the Carl DeMaio playbook and discarding it. ALSO, Lynn Vincent has MORE about The San Diego Christian Writers Conference. Guest this hour - Sandy Rios (Family PAC Federal). -Sandy Rios joins the early part of the show to talk about the drumming up by the DEMS. over "the war on women". Hillary is out and blames G.O.P. for a conspiracy over it. AND President Obama is ready to issue many...many...green cards...BUT why would he do that? -Mark and Producer Noah discuss a World Series UPDATE! LIVE, LOCAL, - news and comment with Mark Larson on 1170AM KCBQ!
HIGHLIGHTS of the hour include - MORE with Congressman Scott Peters on obtaining the Carl DeMaio playbook and discarding it. ALSO, Lynn Vincent has MORE about The San Diego Christian Writers Conference. Guest this hour - Sandy Rios (Family PAC Federal). -Sandy Rios joins the early part of the show to talk about the drumming up by the DEMS. over "the war on women". Hillary is out and blames G.O.P. for a conspiracy over it. AND President Obama is ready to issue many...many...green cards...BUT why would he do that? -Mark and Producer Noah discuss a World Series UPDATE! LIVE, LOCAL, - news and comment with Mark Larson on 1170AM KCBQ!
HIGHLIGHT of the hour - MORE with Tony Krvaric about the fake political mailers going around. Guests this hour include - Marty Schneider (The Retirement Professor), and Ollie North (commentator and television host, military historian). -Marty Schneider talks with Mark about what givers can give, givees without actually have to worry about a potential tax situation. -Ollie North joins Mark to class up the joint and talk about Ebola capturing the attention in the media. Ollie tells Mark about a lack of help from Turkey against ISIS, BUT Australia is helping out! And is President Obama putting our military in harms way; are they in turn being treated badly? -Lynn Vincent joins the show to talk to Mark about The San Diego Christian Writers Conference. What is a formula is being an actual good writer? How did Lynn start in writing? LIVE, LOCAL - news and comment with Mark Larson on 1170AM KCBQ!
HIGHLIGHT of the hour - Governor George Allen Guests this hour include - Lynn Vincent (author: Heaven Is For Real), and Hugh Hewitt (Salem Host). -Lynn Vincent and Mark speak about her NEW book *Heaven Is For Real*. Did a little boy truly see heaven? -Salem host Hugh Hewitt calls in to the show to slam Mark for being a liberal, hating Tony Gwynn (it's a joke), and the event in Del Mar tonight! LIVE, LOCAL, and TOTALLY unpredictable - The Mark Larson Show!
Listen now to hour 2 of the Mark Larson show. Lynn Vincent joins mark to talk about her new book.
This hour Mark talks with Lynn Vincent and Dr. Jim Mullen 'Medicine Man'. Thanksgiving is almost here. Click and Listen...
Lynn Vincent is the co-author of Sarah Palin's new book! And more state matters this hour, plus the 911 call that will have you saying, "WHAT?" Click and listen....Mark Larson on KCBQ!