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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

400-408 – Jennifer Lahl, National Director of the Center for Bioethics and Culture Network (cbc-network.org), and writer-director-producer of last year's award-winning documentary Eggsploitation (eggsploitation.com), and later this month her new documentary opens up in New York entitled Anonymous Father's Day (anonymousfathersday.com), a film that explores the stories of adult children of anonymous sperm donors.  Each year in America, there are 30,000 to 60,000 children born of anonymous sperm donors.

About Anonymous Father's Day – Thousands of donor-conceived people have a deep longing to know who they belong to, where they come from, and who they look like. What is it like to grow up not knowing who your father is or if you have any siblings? What is it like to find out that the man you thought was your dad is not your biological father, that your true biological father donated his sperm and is known only by a number? How does it impact your self-perception, the choices you make, and your view of life and the world? Donor-conceived people are demanding answers to these basic questions about their origins, their lives, and their identities.

413-423 – Jennifer Lahl.  

428-438 – Jennifer Lahl.  Calls – Are you a donor-conceived child?  An adult child of TPR (Third Party Reproduction)?  Caller Michael learned at age 22 his father was an anonymous sperm donor.

439 – Download a free Daily Devotional from your favorite KKLA teacher, maybe it's Chuck Swindoll, Alistair Begg or Greg Laurie by clicking on Program Guide over at kkla.com.

443-452 – Jennifer Lahl.  Calls – Don't blame God for the painful situations we create.

458-508 – Robert Jeffress, pastor of the 10,000-member First Baptist Church of Dallas (firstdallas.org), host of the Pathway to Victory (ptv.org) radio and television shows, and author of 17 books, including his latest entitled Twilight's Last Gleaming: How America's Last Days Can Be Your Best Days (Amazon).  Starting tonight, now heard weeknights at 1030pm on kkla!

512-523 – Robert Jeffress,

528-539 – Robert Jeffress

• Robert Jeffress (Fox News, 01/02/2011) Now Is Not the Time for Evangelical Voters to Settle.

544-554 – Robert Jeffress

558-608 – Scott Waller, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Biola (faculty.biola.edu/scott_waller), with expertise in American government, political theory, church-state relations, and First Amendment jurisprudence.  Today, we talk about judicial review and judicial supremacy, in light of Newt Gingrich's recent comments.

608 – Looking  for some fun stuff for your family to do? Check out the cool events posted on our Community Calendar over at kkla.com.

612-623 – Scott Waller,

• Blaze (01/03/2012) MOM, NOW 100-YEARS-OLD, REUNITES WITH LOST CHILD AFTER 77 YEARS.

• CBN (01/02/2012) Calvary Chapel's Smith Says He Has Cancer.

• Christian Post (01/02/2011) Pastor Chuck Smith of Calvary Chapel Reveals Cancer Diagnosis.

628-639 – Scott Waller,  FDR economics, 

644-654 – Scott Waller,

• USA Today (01/03/2012) After Iowa: A viewer's guide to what's ahead in the GOP race.

• USA Today (01/03/2012) 2012 GOP primary schedule.  The Iowa caucuses open a season of Republican presidential contests. Some dates are still subject to change.

Jan. 3: Iowa caucus.

Jan. 10: New Hampshire primary

Jan. 21: South Carolina primary

Jan. 31: Florida primary

Feb. 4: Nevada caucuses; Maine caucuses begin

Feb. 7: Colorado, Minnesota caucuses; Missouri primary*

Feb. 28: Arizona, Michigan primaries

March 3: Washington State caucuses

March 6: Super Tuesday — Primaries or caucuses in Alaska, Georgia, Idaho, Massachusetts, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia. Wyoming caucuses begin.

March 10: Kansas caucuses

March 13: Alabama, Mississippi primaries; Hawaii caucuses

March 17: Missouri caucuses

March 20: Illinois primary

March 24: Louisiana primary

April 3: District of Columbia, Maryland, Texas, Wisconsin primaries

April 24: Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island primaries

May 8: Indiana, North Carolina, West Virginia primaries

May 15: Nebraska, Oregon primaries

May 22: Arkansas, Kentucky primaries

June 5: California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota primaries

June 26: Utah primary