Posts Tagged ‘ line of fire ’

A Discussion on The Great Debate Today on The Line of Fire

Apr 16th, 2010 | By Marcus French | Category: News, Philosophy & Science

Dr. Brown will be discussing last night’s debate with Bart Ehrman at Ohio State University today on The Line of Fire.  Click here to listen live between 3-4 PM ET: http://lineoffireradio.askdrbrown.org/
You can join in the discussion either by calling in during that time at 866-348-7884, or via the comment discussion on the Line of Fire [...]



Martin Ssempa on The Line of Fire - Listen Now

Mar 11th, 2010 | By Marcus French | Category: Law & Politics, News

Update: Martin Ssempa provided some in depth analysis of the show on his blog here.
The interview with controversial Ugandan Pastor Martin Ssempa on the “Anti-Homosexuality” bill is available here: http://lineoffireradio.askdrbrown.org/2010/03/11/march-11-2010/.  Various gay activists were invited to participate in the discussion, but declined.  Jim Burroway, one of the individuals that declined, had this to say about [...]



Martin Ssempa on Nightline Regarding Ugandan Bill

Mar 11th, 2010 | By Marcus French | Category: Law & Politics, News

Martin Ssempa, who will be appearing on the Line of Fire today at 3pm EST, was featured in last night’s edition of Nightline:

[Link to Video]

Tags: line of fire, Martin Ssempa, Uganda



Ugandan Pastor Martin Ssempa Will Appear on The Line of Fire Live on March 11th

Mar 5th, 2010 | By Marcus French | Category: Law & Politics, News

A Ugandan Pastor named Martin Ssempa will be appearing on Dr. Michael Brown’s live radio program, The Line of Fire, on Thursday, March 11th, from 3:00-4:00 PM, EST, discussing the Ugandan ‘anti-homosexuality’ bill. Dr. Brown will be taking calls during the program at 866-348-7884. Listeners will be able to listen live online by clicking HERE. [...]



San Antonio Newspaper Rejects Love Won Out Ad

Apr 17th, 2009 | By Marcus French | Category: News, Sexuality & Gender

Editor’s Note: To listen to Dr. Brown interview Jeff Johnston, the man who’s story is told in the ad, click here.
An ad submitted by Love Won Out to a San Antonio newspaper was rejected for being offensive. According to CitizenLink:
Newspaper Rejects Ad for Love Won Out Conference
Leading up to Saturday’s conference in Texas, [...]