Showing posts with label Jenna Browder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jenna Browder. Show all posts

Monday, July 17, 2017

CBN Announces Launch of Live, Social Media-Driven Political Talk Show - CBN News


CBN Announces Launch of Live, Social Media-Driven Political Talk Show

07-17-2017















Christian Broadcast Network is launching a new, live social media-driven political talk show.
It's entitled "Faith Nation" and will debut on Facebook Live Wednesday, July 19 at 12:30 p.m. ET and be broadcast every Wednesday thereafter. 
Featuring CBN's David Brody and Jenna Browder, "Faith Nation" will focus on today's political topics that are significant to Christians, featuring significant audience engagement as viewers will have the opportunity to comment in real time during the live broadcast.
Each weekly show will feature "The District," with David Brody interviewing leading political figures and news makers in Washington, D.C.
It will also include regular segments from CBN News' Amber Strong and Ben Kennedy discussing today's top news stories and their significance to the faith community, man-on-the street interviews with CBN's Juan Garcia, and additional relevant news content from other CBN News reporters, including Caitlin Burke, Abigail Robertson and Jennifer Wishon. 
"There are millions of Christians in America whose values are not being echoed by much of the media. CBN's 'Faith Nation' will provide these viewers with a platform to be informed about important stories that are relevant to them, as well as to give them a real voice in the national discussion of those issues," said Gordon Robertson, CEO of the Christian Broadcasting Network. 
"Faith Nation is designed to tackle two topics we are told to not bring up at the dinner table: faith and politics," said Dana Ritter, CBN News Washington D.C. bureau chief.  
"The show concept was hatched out of the idea that people still want to talk about it but are more comfortable discussing those issues on social media," she explained. "We see the need to engage the audience where they already are and Facebook allows us to do that while also giving the audience a voice." 
"Faith Nation" is produced by Shoshannah Nunez in the CBN News bureau in Washington DC.
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Thursday, August 18, 2016

Trump Answers Big Question About Presidential Run: Did God Call You to Do This? - JENNA BROWDER/CBN CHARISMA NEWS


Donald Trump
Donald Trump (Reuters)

Trump Answers Big Question About Presidential Run: Did God Call You to Do This?

JENNA BROWDER/CBN  CHARISMA NEWS
While David Brody enjoys some much-needed R&R, I'm filling in for him. I had a chance to interview Donald Trump in Orlando Thursday after he spoke to pastors at a gathering of the American Renewal Project.
I asked him if he felt like he'd been placed in this position as part of a higher calling—referring to Esther 4:14 in the Bible.
Browder: You know a lot of Christians believe that you have been chosen for "such a time as this." Do you believe that's true? Have you ever considered that maybe this is a divine calling?
Donald Trump: Well, you know I've heard that from others, and I've heard it from pastors. I've heard it from others. You know I really don't even want to think about it because it's too big of a burden. But I can say this, that if I can do what I say I can do, and I'm not only talking with the military and building it up and safety and security, because our country is in bad shape in so many ways, I'm talking ... we can open up the voices of great people and the pastors and the ministers, and the priests and the rabbis and the people of religion. I think that will be something I will be so proud of.
Video/Audio Courtesy CBN News/The Brody File. Reprinted with permission fromCBN.com. Copyright The Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc., All rights reserved.
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Friday, August 12, 2016

Trump to Pastors: 'Christians Have Been Silenced Like a Child' - CBN News Jenna Browder


Trump to Pastors: 'Christians Have Been Silenced Like a Child'

Jenna Browder  CBN News 08-11-2016

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is laying out a plan to protect pastors from the IRS.
    
On Thursday, he addressed hundreds of faith leaders at a Pastors and Pews conference in Orlando, Florida, saying the government has been trying to hinder the influence of Christians in the political system for years.
"Christians have been silenced like a child," Trump told his audience Thursday afternoon. He says it is particularly a problem with the Obama administration.
His speech encompassed the current trials Christians have been facing in recent weeks and over the past few years in the country when it comes to freedom of speech -- limitations he says have come mainly from the White House or connected to it.
His solution? Repeal the Johnson Amendment.
The 1954 legislation created by then Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson limits the free speech of pastors, essentially threatening to take away a church's or non-profit's tax-exempt status for endorsing or opposing a political candidate.

"They get absolutely hit with the 501(c)(3), which is the tax exempt status, which is a tremendous hit. It's a shattering hit, and it really keeps them silent," Trump told his audience Thursday afternoon.
"Free speech is being taken away from people who are saying good things, not bad things. And if I can do that, I will have done a great thing for religion as a whole, and it's so important to me," he said.   

Trump knows it's a major selling point to get Christians from the pews to the polls.
"The words I said today are so important. I was honored to get the ovation I got, but they understand. I think it will be a tremendous achievement if we can get it done, and I know we can get it done," Trump told CBN News.
"If  we can get elected, that's why I say on November 8, everyone has to get out and vote because four years ago evangelicals didn't get out and vote. Christians didn't vote," he said.

The business mogul is trying to change that by attending events like Thursday's Pastors and Pews conference -- and by showing a softer, more humble side.

"In your RNC acceptance speech, it was a really endearing moment, you thanked evangelicals for their support but you said, 'I don't necessarily always deserve it.' Why did you say that?" CBN's Jenna Browder asked.

"Well because I think I'm not perfect, and because I think I'm less perfect than some people," he replied. "But I have certain abilities that are good, like, being able to do things, and I think I'll be able to things that will be really great for the evangelicals and others and they understood that."

But some are willing to look beyond that.  In fact, many evangelical Christians believe that Trump has been chosen "for such a time as this."
But Trump shied away from the notion that this is a divine calling.
"Well, you know I've heard that from others, and I've heard it from pastors. I've heard it from others. You know I really don't even want to think about it because it's too big of a burden," he told CBN News.
"But I can say this, that if I can do what I say I can do -- and I'm not only talking with the military and building it up and safety and security, 'cause our country is in bad shape in so many ways -- I'm talking, we can open up the voices of great people and the pastors and the ministers, and the priests and the rabbis and the people of religion. I think that will be something I will be so proud of," he said.

Divine calling or not, Trump says he's a friend to Christians.

"They believe so much in religious liberty as I do," Trump told the Pastors and Pews audience Thursday.  "Without religious liberty, you don't have liberty."
And that's exactly what evangelicals want to hear. But Trump still has his work cut out for him. Most of these pastors who attended the conference are on board, but admit he wasn't their first choice.
"We don't know what we're going to get from Donald Trump, but we do know what we'll get from Hillary Clinton," one pastor said.
While the attending the Pastors and Pews event was a move in the right direction for Trump, only time will tell if it translates in the polls.
*CBN neither supports nor opposes any candidate for public office.