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- A 1981 U.S. Gallop Poll asked Americans, "If you could ask God any question, what would it be?" Don't Ask Me, Ask God takes the top five questions from that survey and analyzes them from both intellectual and Biblical perspectives. The questions are: What does the future hold for me and my family? Why is there suffering in the world? Why is there evil in the world? Will man ever love his fellow man? Will there ever be lasting world peace? Is there life after death? These questions are analyzed using creative dramatic vignettes followed by interviews from leading experts in their field. Then Pat Robertson opens up the Bible and explores what God says about these five questions. This very creative and thought-provoking program aired in January 1984 across the U.S. as a syndicated primetime special, drawing sixteen million viewers, the largest audience ever to watch an hour-long inspirational program. It ranked #1 in the Neilson ratings for its time slot.
- Weekly television program formerly called, "There's Hope!" where author, pastor and teacher, Dr. Richard Lee teaches biblical principles out of God's Word. In 2007, the television program was re-vamped to "There's Hope America" where it took on a new look and feel from most religious programs. Dr. Lee offers commentary about the culture and state-of-affairs of America and the world, in his "America's Hope" segment. The program often contains a wide-range of praise and worship music including the Redeemer Choir & Orchestra along with many special guests and recording artists. The program features the preaching and teaching ministry of Dr. Lee at First Redeemer Church in Cumming, Georgia, of metro-Atlanta. The program can be heard on various radio stations around the U.S. and viewed on-line through it's on-demand area of their website. First Redeemer Church services can also be seen LIVE every Sunday morning over the internet.