Showing posts with label Frank Schaeffer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Schaeffer. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Inside the Mind of Mohammed bin Salman: Karen Elliott House on Saudi Arabia, Khashoggi & Our Future

Nov 14, 2025 | Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Karen Elliott House joins Frank Schaeffer to talk about her remarkable new book, "The Man Who Would Be King: Mohammed bin Salman and the Transformation of Saudi Arabia."

Across four decades of reporting on the Middle East and Saudi Arabia, Karen has developed rare access to the kingdom’s inner world — including seven in-depth meetings with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), often late at night inside the palace.


Saturday, October 11, 2025

Sunday, August 03, 2025

Web Extra: Full Frank Schaeffer Interview | Full Frontal with Samantha Bee

May 24, 2016 | Sam sat down with Frank Schaeffer, a man who helped spur on the pro-life movement with the film "What Happened to the Human Race?" and deeply regrets it.


WARNING! Strong language alert! – Mark

"Frank Schaeffer, Son of a Philosophical Preacher Man" (rough cut)

Jul 12, 2014 | This is a preview of a work in progress, the first of a series of conversations created for Brian McLaren's "Conversations About Change" upcoming video series.

Friday, March 14, 2025

Ex-Evangelical Icon Turns against Trump and GOP, Exposes His Former Movement | Burn The Boats

Dec 20, 2023 | Dara Starr Tucker guest-hosts today’s interview with Frank Schaeffer, who grew up in a hugely influential conservative Christian family that the New York Times once referred to as “Evangelical Royalty." Frank left the church in “disgust” after witnessing “unchristlike behavior” on a leadership level across the nation. He wrote a memoir, Crazy for God, about this shift in the evangelical movement. He and Dara discuss how the religious right went so badly off the rails, and took the Republican Party with it.

Why This Former Anti-abortion Activist Regrets the Movement He Helped Build

May 4, 2022 | Frank Schaeffer once produced propaganda films that helped launch the Christian right. Now he feels regret for what he calls an 'anti-family' movement.


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