Brian Myers, Jenifer Bowen and Shane Vander Hart
From left: Brian Myers, Jenifer Bowen and Shane Vander Hart

Shane Vander Hart and Brian Myers spoke with Dr. Cal Beisner, founder of the Cornwall Alliance of the Stewardship of Creation about his recent article at World Commerce Review entitled “Climate change, energy policy, poverty and the Christian faith: how do they connect?”

Jenifer Bowen, executive director of Iowa Right to Life, joined the guys in studio to discuss the recent Supreme Court decision over Texas’ abortion laws and how that impacts the pro-life movement.

Also California is attacking Christian colleges in the state, transgender soldiers will be coming to an military base near you, the final Benghazi report was released, and Bill Clinton’s “chance” meeting with Attorney General Loretta Lynch at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix.

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