truth-993-studioThis week on Caffeinated Thoughts Radio while Brian Myers is out Shane Vander Hart speaks with Beth Lamb, state director of Child Evangelism Fellowship of Iowa. They discuss CEF’s Good News Clubs program that meets in local schools across the state.

Shane and producer Ron Carlson discuss a list produced by First Liberty Institute that outline religious liberty facts that students and teachers should know as the school year starts. Also, Shane highlights this year’s upcoming See You At The Pole that is scheduled to take place on September 28 at 7:00a.

Plus, the Obama Administration plans to give control of the internet over to an international non-profit organization – ICANN on September 30. The guys discuss why this is a problem.

Then are you a “Good Parent” or a “Get Real Parent”? An article in The Atlantic, not exactly a conservative bastion of thought, embraces common sense when it comes to binge drinking.

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