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April 23, 2026
Title: IS CHRISTIAN RADIO DYING?
Topic: Christian Apologetics
Discussed by John Fuller
with Focus on the Family www.Family.org
In an age where podcasts, streaming, and other digital forms of
media consumption seem to be the way forward, people can be tempted to think
radio may go the way of the 8-track and VCR.
John Fuller is Co-Host of Focus on the Family’s Daily Broadcast with
Jim Daly and serves as Vice President of Focus on the Family’s Audio
Division. John is also host of the national Family Weekend
broadcast.
John Fuller has spoken in the U.S. and internationally on topics ranging from
parenting, marriage, adoption, faith, workplace relationships, and more. He has
written for dozens of magazines and is the author of the book: “First
Time Dad: The Stuff You Really Need to Know”.
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to learn more about John Fuller.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Is audio readily available today across many different formats? Does Focus on
the Family pay for radio air time? Do adults still listen to religious
programming?
Does Christian programming help individuals engage with the culture and grow in
their faith? John Fuller reveals how many people, on average, make a decision
for Christ every day largely in part to Christian programming.
At Focus on the Family, how are guests and topics chosen for their various
podcasts and radio programs?
Does Focus on the Family offer an altar call during each broadcast they host?
John Fuller discusses one recent show with Senator Ben Sasse.
Does Christian radio bring benefits to listeners that they may not find
elsewhere, even at church?
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April 20, 2026
Title: IS CHRISTIAN RADIO DYING?
Topic: Christian Apologetics
Discussed by John Fuller
with Focus on the Family www.Family.org
In an age where podcasts, streaming, and other digital forms of
media consumption seem to be the way forward, people can be tempted to think
radio may go the way of the 8-track and VCR.
John Fuller is Co-Host of Focus on the Family’s Daily Broadcast with
Jim Daly and serves as Vice President of Focus on the Family’s Audio
Division. John is also host of the national Family Weekend
broadcast.
John Fuller has spoken in the U.S. and internationally on topics ranging from
parenting, marriage, adoption, faith, workplace relationships, and more. He has
written for dozens of magazines and is the author of the book: “First
Time Dad: The Stuff You Really Need to Know”.
Click here
to learn more about John Fuller.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Is audio readily available today across many different formats? Does Focus on
the Family pay for radio air time? Do adults still listen to religious
programming?
Does Christian programming help individuals engage with the culture and grow in
their faith? John Fuller reveals how many people, on average, make a decision
for Christ every day largely in part to Christian programming.
At Focus on the Family, how are guests and topics chosen for their various
podcasts and radio programs?
Does Focus on the Family offer an altar call during each broadcast they host?
John Fuller discusses one recent show with Senator Ben Sasse.
Does Christian radio bring benefits to listeners that they may not find
elsewhere, even at church?
Click here or call 1.800.A.FAMILY to
speak to a counselor about salvation in Jesus Christ.
Click
here to help
support Focus on the Family.
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July 28, 2021
Title: Caring for Aging Adult Parents
Topic: Caregiving
Discussed by John Fuller
with Focus on the Family www.Family.org
Part 1 of 2
You would be surprised at how many adult children are caregivers for their aging parents and the difficulties they face on a daily basis. Unless, of course, you are one yourself; then you know how hard it is!
John Fuller and his wife care for their aging parents and has some sound, Biblical advice for us today. John is the Vice President of the audio team at
Focus on the Family and co-host of the Daily Broadcast.
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here for more about John Fuller.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Did John and his wife do a lot of planning before becoming caregivers? John discusses the importance of baby-steps and how they managed to move his mother-in-law to their home.
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Caring for Aging Adult Parents
Topic: Caregiving
Discussed by John Fuller
with Focus on the Family www.Family.org
Questions/Issues Discussed:
How did becoming a caregiver change John’s life, marriage, and family dynamics?
Were there many – many – family discussions?
WWhat does the Bible say about caring for aging parents? John believes that the
commandment “honor your father and mother” doesn’t only apply to young
children or teenagers; this commandment is for EVERY person.
Can caring for aging parents be a tool for evangelizing to our friends and
community?br />
Is it important to seek guidance from the Word and in prayer before committing
to be caregivers?
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May 4, 2017
Title: National Day of Prayer
Topic: National Day of Prayer
Discussed by John Fuller
with Focus on the Family www.Family.org
Does God still answer our prayers? Today, May 4, is
the National Day of Prayer. New guest, John Fuller, is the Vice
President of Broadcasting at Focus on the Family. Listen as he reminds
us of the importance of prayer.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Elijah cried out to God for no rain. How long did he pray this request? What was
God’s response?
There are scores of other people from the Bible who sent specific prayers to
God. What does the Bible reveal about prayer?
Do we always get the answer we want from God?
How can we discern God’s answers to our prayers?
Today, on the National Day of Prayer, John Fuller urges all Christians
to not only pray for our country, but also our family, friends, co-workers, and
the world.
Can one praying person make a difference?
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