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Rick Probst sits down with Gary Schneeberger, Assistant to the President for Media Relations at Focus on the Family, to talk about the new documentary Truth Rising—a powerful collaboration between Focus on the Family and the Colson Center.
Gary shares how audiences across the country are responding in a big way to the film’s bold message: a call for Christians to live out their faith with courage in a culture that often pushes those beliefs to the margins.
Together, Rick and Gary unpack the heart of the documentary, spotlighting real-life stories of conviction and bravery—like that of Jack Phillips—that remind us what it looks like to stand for truth in today’s world.
They also talk about where you can watch the film, how quickly the viewership is growing, and why now is the moment to help spread the word so even more people can be encouraged and equipped by its message.
Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudio
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By Rick ProbstRick Probst sits down with Gary Schneeberger, Assistant to the President for Media Relations at Focus on the Family, to talk about the new documentary Truth Rising—a powerful collaboration between Focus on the Family and the Colson Center.
Gary shares how audiences across the country are responding in a big way to the film’s bold message: a call for Christians to live out their faith with courage in a culture that often pushes those beliefs to the margins.
Together, Rick and Gary unpack the heart of the documentary, spotlighting real-life stories of conviction and bravery—like that of Jack Phillips—that remind us what it looks like to stand for truth in today’s world.
They also talk about where you can watch the film, how quickly the viewership is growing, and why now is the moment to help spread the word so even more people can be encouraged and equipped by its message.
Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudio
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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