Begg’s comments regarding LGBTQ issues recently resurfaced, sparking controversy
American Family Radio (AFR), a broadcast division of American Family Association (AFA), announced Wednesday it will no longer air Alistair Begg’s radio program “Truth For Life” because of remarks Begg made last year about Christians ...
Family Radio, originally known as Family Stations, began in 1959 as a media platform for other non-related ministries to communicate through radio, later adding podcasts and its website.
On today’s program, in the 1990s and 2000s, radio preacher Harold Camping wrongly predicted the return of Jesus. The ministry he founded has spent the last decade recovering. We’ll have an update. And the Department ...
Family Radio is moving its headquarters to the Nashville, Tenn., metro area. The decision to move was made by the ministry’s board of directors in 2019, according to its president Thomas Evans.
Begg stands by his advice to attend LGBTQ wedding
For the past few weeks, Alistair Begg, pastor of Parkside Church in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and host of the “Truth for Life” radio program, has been caught in what he calls “a storm in a ...
Bill Reeves will no longer be the CEO of Educational Media Foundation, which owns and operates the two largest Christian radio networks, K-Love and Air1.
On today’s program, new developments in the case against megachurch pastor John Blanchard, arrests in the vandalism of pregnancy care centers, and a Christian broadcaster’s radio towers were destroyed. We begin today with a story ...
On Nov. 3, JDFI named Joe Waresak, the ministry’s chief operating officer for the past five years, as the ministry’s new president. Waresak joined JDFI in 2013.
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