Greg Laurie / Wednesday, February 11
Is ministry really worth it? In this episode of The Greg Laurie Show, Pastor Greg Laurie sits down with legendary pastor Jack Graham, Senior Pastor of Prestonwood Baptist Church and host of the wildly popular “Bible in a Year” podcast, for a raw, heartfelt conversation about calling, leadership, and navigating life’s toughest storms. Together, Jack Graham and Pastor Greg Laurie reflect on decades of ministry, sharing wisdom for both young and seasoned leaders. From the highs of spiritual revival and generational impact, to the personal lows of tragedy and burnout, their candid discussion offers practical wisdom and refreshing encouragement drawn from real experience. Key moments include Jack Graham's touching account of how tragedy shaped his ministry, the enduring power of forgiveness, and a behind-the-scenes look at how a simple act of reading Bible stories as a child sparked a movement reaching millions worldwide. Their conversation also tackles urgent issues like the rise of antisemitism, the role of the local church in a culture driven by media influencers, and essential principles for finishing well—both in marriage and in ministry. Whether you’re a pastor, church leader, or someone longing for purpose and hope in your own calling, you’ll find yourself inspired by deep biblical truths, practical advice, and a joyful reminder that “it’s worth it” —no matter the cost. Subscribe for more conversations like this—where faith, culture, and real life meet. -------- Want more from Greg Laurie? Visit: https://harvest.org/. Find Pastor Greg on social media: https://www.instagram.com/greglaurie/ https://x.com/greglaurie https://www.facebook.com/harvest.greglaurie
Dr. David Jeremiah / Monday, February 9
Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, February 15, 2026
Hugh Hewitt / Friday, February 20
Iran is Weak, It's Time to Strike
Hugh Hewitt / Saturday, February 21
In the immortal words of Clint Eastwood’s iconic Dirty Harry Callahan, “Go ahead, make my day.” Newsom has access to massive money and all the “slick” Hollywood could ask for, but his record as Governor of California is so abysmal, and growing worse by the day, that a POTUS run would make Kamala Harris’ recent attempt look good. Harris was a blank slate onto which Dems tried to paint a pretty picture, but there is nothing blank about Newsom. Newsom’s predecessor – Jerry Brown – was once renown as “Governor Moonbeam” for his left-leaning tendencies, but he knew how to run a state. Newsom takes all that left-leaning enthusiasm and combines with an absolute and total absence of capability to actually run things, leaving California in a dysfunctional pile. Newsom’s record as California Governor is a cudgel with which the Republicans could beat him on a repeated basis throughout a presidential campaign. Who needs oppo research when your opponent has record like Newsom’s?. . .
Hugh Hewitt / Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Hugh is back today, Wednesday, October 16th, 2024, bringing you the news and talking with:
Charlie Kirk / Friday, December 19, 2025
The Charlie Kirk Show At AmFest 2025
Charlie Kirk / Thursday, February 19
Former Texas 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrant Jose Miguel Zelaya-Ponce has been sentenced to nearly four decades in prison following his conviction in Harris County. The 22-year-old Honduran national was found guilty on enhanced charges of continuous sexual assault of a child and, on Jan. 13, 2026, was sentenced to 38 years in prison. […]
Charlie Kirk / Thursday, September 1, 2022
Jack Posobiec is in for Charlie to break down OPEC’s chess move and what it means for the Democrats heading into November. Jack welcomes Libby Emmons, EIC of The Post Millennial to detail a heartbreaking story of a father trying to save his son from being mutilated by his ex-wife. Ken Paxton dishe ...
Jay Sekulow / Monday, February 16
AOC's Embarrassing Taiwan Answer At Munich Conference