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Today on "Kresta in the Afternoon" – January 28

Talking about the “things that matter most” on Jan. 28

4:00 – Kresta Comments

4:20 – David Dancing Before the Lord in Praise – How Should We View Physical Expressions of Praise?
In today’s first reading from 2 Samuel we find David dancing before the Lord in praise. “David came dancing before the Lord with abandon…David and all the house of Israel were bringing up the ark of the Lord with shouts of joy and sound of horn.” We look at physical expressions of praise with Ralph Martin of Renewal Ministries.


5:00 – Kresta Comments

5:20 – Bible Basics for Catholics: A New Picture of Salvation History
From biblical scholar John Bergsma–two-time teacher of the year at the Franciscan University of Steubenville–comes a fresh, fun, and authentically Catholic introduction to the “big picture” of salvation history. This overview of the Bible is based on Bergsma’s wildly popular introduction to theology course at Franciscan. Bergsma combines sound theology, academic expertise, pastoral wisdom, and an endearing playfulness to draw readers into the connection between the great stories of the Bible and salvation in Jesus. John is with us.

5:40 – Roe v Wade / Catholic Schools Week / A Year of Prayer for a New Pentecost / Reflections on 5 years on Detroit
In our monthly interview with Detroit’s Archbishop Allen Vigneron we talk about his challenges and accomplishments in Detroit on this 5th anniversary being installed as the Archbishop of Detroit. We discuss his laser focus on the New Evangelization and a “Year of Prayer for a New Pentecost.” He follows up on last week’s anniversary of Roe v Wade. And in this Catholic Schools Week he talks about the importance of Catholic education for the Church.
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