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Would Jesus support World Government? Filmmaker Arthur Kanegis (“The World is My Country”) thinks so
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest from the crossroads of faith, media & culture: 04/12/21 Do national borders cause wars or keep the peace? An interesting question and one which filmmaker Arthur Kenagis weighs in on with The World is My Country, his documentary chronicling the life of actor/dancer-turned-peace activist and World Government proponent Garry Davis. The film…
Misty Phillip’s “Spark” of inspiration+Fox News Books goes 2 for 2+Teeing up “The Mulligan” movie
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest from the crossroads of faith, media & culture: 04/09/21 On a podcast and a prayer. For Misty Phillip By His Grace is more than just the name of her podcast. It’s also her personal GPS for decision making that is both confident and humble. She sees her successful podcast and Spark Media…
“Gutfeld!” and “Tuttle Twins” expand competition of ideas to comedy and family programming
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest from the crossroads of faith, media & culture: 04/07/21 A warning for the ages. The above programming warning aired at the start of early All in the Family episodes in 1971. It was a time when a largely apolitical TV prime time schedule included the likes of Nanny and the Professor, The…
Review: PBS doc “The World is My Country” +”Gutfeld!” brings conservative/libertarian comedic voice to late night
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s the latest from the crossroads of faith, media & culture: 04/05/21 The World is My Country, narrated by Martin Sheen, is airing on many PBS stations this month. Check your local listings for the time and day in your area. The film, which makes the case that the world would be more just and…
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