Episodes
Saturday Jul 18, 2020
Celebrating Plymouth Rock 400 Years After the Landing with Paul Jehle
Saturday Jul 18, 2020
Saturday Jul 18, 2020
Celebrating Plymouth Rock 400 Years After the Landing with Historian Dr. Paul Jehle, Director of the Plymouth Rock Foundation.
This year, due to COVID-19, the 400-year anniversary celebrations of the Plymouth Landing have been postponed until 2021. Author and historian Pastor Paul Jehle shares the rich history of the simple people of faith who came to the New World in search of religious liberty and a new life. Pastor Jehle shares God had graced and blessed this little band of Pilgrims and gave them favor with the Native Americans as they founded Plymouth Colony. This is the 400th year of our spiritual founding as a nation.
Part 2 - Organized anarchists played a role in the recent protests-turned riots in Ohio cities - Report
Recent protests in Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Columbus that turned into riots were heavily influenced by outside sources. The anarchist group ANTIFA and militant elements of BLM created an atmosphere of destruction and anarchy that included extensive damage at the Ohio Statehouse and other state agencies in Columbus. Joining me on the program to share his eye-witness account of what happened in Columbus is the President of the Interdenominational Ministers Alliance and elected official of Ohio NAACP, Pastor John Coats. Pastor Coats shares that these protests-turned riots were not organic, but heavily influenced by outside agitators. Fourteen people were arrested by Columbus police for the destruction at the Ohio Statehouse on May 28, but the Columbus City Attorney has since dropped all charges. The State Highway Patrol continues to investigate the Statehouse vandalism that occurred on June 18, but again - no arrest have been made, even though the vandalism took place in broad daylight in plain sight of the Highway Patrol. Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder has announced that there will be hearings to get to the bottom of what occurred at the Ohio Statehouse with these two serious security breaches on May 28 and June 18.
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Organized anarchists played a role in the recent protests-turned riots in Ohio cities - Report
Recent protests in Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Columbus that turned into riots were heavily influenced by outside sources. The anarchist group ANTIFA and militant elements of BLM created an atmosphere of destruction and anarchy that included extensive damage at the Ohio Statehouse and other state agencies in Columbus. Joining me on the program to share his eye-witness account of what happened in Columbus is the President of the Interdenominational Ministers Alliance and elected official of Ohio NAACP, Pastor John Coats. Pastor Coats shares that these protests-turned riots were not organic, but heavily influenced by outside agitators. Fourteen people were arrested by Columbus police for the destruction at the Ohio Statehouse on May 28, but the Columbus City Attorney has since dropped all charges. The State Highway Patrol continues to investigate the Statehouse vandalism that occurred on June 18, but again - no arrest have been made, even though the vandalism took place in broad daylight in plain sight of the Highway Patrol. Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder has announced that there will be hearings to get to the bottom of what occurred at the Ohio Statehouse with these two serious security breaches on May 28 and June 18.
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Saturday Jul 04, 2020
Reading The Declaration of Independence with Mayor Miller of Ashland Ohio
Saturday Jul 04, 2020
Saturday Jul 04, 2020
Reading The Declaration of Independence with Mayor Miller of Ashland Ohio
The fireworks are in the documents. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. - Declaration of Independence 1776 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Continental Congress. These states united.
Joining me on this week's broadcast is Matt Miller, Mayor of Ashland, Ohio, and this year's emcee at the Ohio Christian Alliance Freedom Banquet scheduled for Thursday, July 23rd at the Akron-Fairlawn Hilton.
Encore Presentation: Ohio Speaker Householder Takes Action on Statehouse Destruction Caused by Protesting Vandals
Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder comes on News in Focus this week to address the extensive damage that took place at the Ohio Statehouse twice in the last three weeks - First on Thursday, May 28th when hundreds of rioters looted and ransacked downtown businesses and then turned toward the Ohio Statehouse, smashing windows, smashing in the front door, entering the building, and causing extensive damage. It was a frightening experience for the handful of Highway Patrol that was on duty that night. Teargas and other measures were used to drive the anarchist rioters from the Statehouse building. Fourteen individuals were arrested, but the City Prosecutor's office has since dropped all charges. Speaker Householder is incensed by these actions and by the lack of policing by Columbus City Police to protect the People's House. Speaker Householder announced that he will conduct hearings on the breach of security at the Ohio Statehouse, and stated that they have subpoena power to bring individuals before the committee to testify. OCA President Chris Long stated, "Finally somebody is taking some action. The security of the People's House is paramount to civil government."
Thursday Jun 25, 2020
Thursday Jun 25, 2020
Ohio Speaker Householder Takes Action on Statehouse Destruction Caused by Protesting Vandals
Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder comes on News in Focus this week to address the extensive damage that took place at the Ohio Statehouse twice in the last three weeks - First on Thursday, May 28th when hundreds of rioters looted and ransacked downtown businesses and then turned toward the Ohio Statehouse, smashing windows, smashing in the front door, entering the building, and causing extensive damage. It was a frightening experience for the handful of Highway Patrol that was on duty that night. Teargas and other measures were used to drive the anarchist rioters from the Statehouse building. Fourteen individuals were arrested, but the City Prosecutor's office has since dropped all charges. Speaker Householder is incensed by these actions and by the lack of policing by Columbus City Police to protect the People's House. Speaker Householder announced that he will conduct hearings on the breach of security at the Ohio Statehouse, and stated that they have subpoena power to bring individuals before the committee to testify. OCA President Chris Long stated, "Finally somebody is taking some action. The security of the People's House is paramount to civil government."
Saturday Jun 20, 2020
Thursday Jun 18, 2020
Thursday Jun 18, 2020
ANTIFA and the Brownshirts of Germany in the 1930s-Bill Federer Shares the Similarities
Brownshirts organized Antifa-style protests and street riots, smashing windows, blocking traffic, setting fires, vandalizing, and even beating to death innocent bystanders to spread fear and panic. They implemented boycotts of Jewish businesses, and in the Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass), they smashed windows of over 7,500 Jewish stores and 200 synagogues.
There are anti-Semetic elements in the anarchist groups that have exploded on the streets of America in the last month. We will have expert contributors on the program detailing what they have eye-witnessed on the streets with the rioting and chaos, and who is behind it.
Part 2 Encore Presentation
Suffering in Silence Behind Locked Doors - Our Elderly at Ohio's Nursing Homes
We are now entering the fourth month of a lockdown on nursing homes across the State of Ohio. Husbands, wives, children, and loved ones have not been able to go in and visit their family members in Ohio’s nursing homes. Our elderly who deserve visits, care, and the expression of respect from those who love them have been denied this since the order went into effect.
Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
Suffering in Silence Behind Closed Doors - Our Elderly at Ohio's Nursing Homes
Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
Suffering in Silence Behind Locked Doors - Our Elderly at Ohio's Nursing Homes
We are now entering the fourth month of a lockdown on nursing homes across the State of Ohio. Husbands, wives, children, and loved ones have not been able to go in and visit their family members in Ohio’s nursing homes. Our elderly who deserve visits, care, and the expression of respect from those who love them have been denied this since the order went into effect.
We are receiving numerous reports that these residents in the nursing homes are becoming despondent, confused, and not eating. Their family advocates are not able to properly fulfill their roles in helping to oversee the health care needs of their loved ones in Ohio nursing homes; the order forbids them from entering the facilities to assist with the care of their loved ones or to observe what health care workers may or may not be doing to care for their loved ones. The time has come to act. In this broadcast we address the issue and have a call to action, urging Governor DeWine to announce a visitation plan for family members at Ohio's nursing homes. Tell the Governor what you think at this link.
Saturday Jun 06, 2020
Saturday Jun 06, 2020
Constitutional studies in the Ohio classroom: The audio testimony presented by OCA President Chris Long in the Primary and Secondary Education Committee held on Tuesday, May 26th before anyone knew what was happening in the outside world in relation to the George Floyd tragedy. Of special interest is the discussion with committee members as it relates to the importance of Constitutional studies and the rights of all men and women under the U.S. Constitution. Tune in and tell a friend.
Thursday Jun 04, 2020
Protests, Riots, and the Anarchist Group ANTIFA- The Christian Response
Thursday Jun 04, 2020
Thursday Jun 04, 2020
Protests, Riots, and the Anarchist Group ANTIFA- The Christian Response
Protests sparked in cities across America in response to the viral video of the arrest and death of George Floyd. What followed were protests that turned into riots and something more, orchestrated anarchy in the city streets of America by the well-funded organized domestic terrorist organization ANTIFA. In this program, we receive a detailed report of the tactics, funding, and organization of the group ANTIFA.
Part 2 Constitutional studies in the Ohio classroom. The audio testimony presented by OCA President Chris Long in the Primary and Secondary Education Committee held on Tuesday, May 26th before anyone knew what was happening in the outside world in relation to the George Floyd tragedy. Of special interest is the discussion with committee members as it relates to the importance of Constitutional studies and the rights of all men and women under the U.S. Constitution. Tune in and tell a friend.
Thursday May 21, 2020
A call to Save Constitutional Studies in the Ohio Classroom
Thursday May 21, 2020
Thursday May 21, 2020
A call to Save Constitutional Studies in the Ohio Classroom
H.B. 239, the reduce end-of-course assessments bill that is currently in the Primary and Secondary Education Committee in the Ohio House, threatens to kill the requirement of Constitutional studies in the Ohio classroom from grades 8-12. Ohio currently requires the teaching of the Founding American Documents of our Republic in all 88 school districts, with an end of course exam requirement that assures the subject matter will be taught. Here to discuss the urgency of this issue is Greg Lawson of the Buckeye Institute, a public policy think-tank in Columbus.
Anxiety, Depression, Isolation, Addiction Surge During COVID-19
Ohio is seeing a resurgence of opiate addiction and overdoses during the COVID-19 shutdown. People across the State of Ohio are experiencing isolation, anxiety, and depression, and unfortunately, some are turning to drug addiction and alcohol. Ohio made national news, as the Franklin County coroner reported a 50% increase in fatal overdoses from Jan -April 15. In April alone, the Coroner reported that 62 people had died from drug overdoses. This is just one county reporting. The concern is the numbers are just as high in other urban counties. Here to discuss the problem is Rev. Greg Delaney who serves on the Governor's task force for Recovery Ohio. Before COVID-19, Ohio was seeing reduced numbers in opiate addiction and overdoses. Unfortunately, we have had a serious setback. Greg discusses what the challenges are and what we can do to help.