‘Every Man Show’ Launches in Los Angeles; Host Hopes to Help End ‘Spiritual Drought’
By Alex Murashko, Special to ASSIST News Service
LOS ANGELES, CA (ANS – August 1, 2016)
-- Author and men's ministry expert, Kenny Luck, is confident that his
radio program, the “Every Man Show,” which is launching today (Monday,
August 1, 2016) on the Salem Broadcast Network’s 99.5 KKLA in Los
Angeles, will become a catalyst for changed lives, something that is
much needed in America's cities today, he said.
“Spiritually
and relationally healthy men are in high demand but low supply in our
country — especially in our metro-urban cities,” Luck said. “Every
parent wants their son to become one and their daughters to marry one,
and that desire includes me for my grown children. But there is a
drought. The launch of this outreach in Los Angeles and Orange Counties
could not be timed better.”
He
explains, “The goal of the show is that every man in our city know some
man who is a committed follower of Christ and is on a journey that
obviously reflects such a commitment.”
Luck, who is the founder of Every Man Ministries (http://www.everymanministries.com/),
said he has worked the “ground game” of ministry to men all over the
world for 20 years and doing so has “opened up a passing lane for this
moment to really score big and reach a lot of people for Christ.”
“God
has opened the door to go long. He has prepared us well and we are now
equipped to manage and disciple millions of men and tens of thousands of
churches for a movement,” he said.
For
its part, KKLA states that it is committed to empowering the family and
sees this programming move as a way to accelerate that mission on all
levels.
“We
are very excited about Kenny and 'Every Man' having a presence on KKLA.
Men's ministry content is underrepresented on the airwaves and this
will meet great needs,” said Craig Beisel, the station representative
who first met with the Every Man team more than a year ago to begin
discussing the possibility of the show.
“Our
leadership is excited about the prospect of having messages that
inspire and encourage men to be spiritually and relationally healthy,”
he said.
The program is scheduled to air Monday through Friday, following the evening broadcast of Focus on the Family.
Luck
said he believes that KKLA’s decision to air the “Every Man Show”
(10:30 p.m. PST) during the time slot right after the highly popular
Focus on the Family means that the station is committed to helping
support the movement of spiritually healthy men in the city.
“One
of the greatest gifts that any organization can give to a community,
especially at this time in our country, is spiritually healthy men of
character who give life to the people and community around him.”
The
absence of spiritually healthy men in a community leads to chaos,
destruction, and in the worst case, violence, he said. “It says a lot
that KKLA wants to be part of a movement that blesses primarily women,
children, and families, through a movement of healthy men.”
Luck
adds that 53 percent of the 3.5 million people who listen to KKLA,
according to the station's stats, are men. Now, the station will have
something specifically directed at men, because they know the “social
calculus of what a transformed man means to children and family.”
He
defines a healthy man as someone who brings a healthy character into
every level of the community wherever they go, whether it's the
workplace, or while coaching sports teams and mentoring kids, inside
their church, or in their family.
“Everywhere
they go their healthy character goes. Their healthy character is
manifested in life-giving conduct that blesses people versus making them
suffer. The alternative is broken male character which creates
suffering everywhere that man goes, beginning with his family and
extending to the community and to the workplace,” Luck said. “We need
strong, healthy leadership, especially at this time in our country.”
He
explains, “The question is not, ‘Does every man in Los Angeles have
influence?’ The question is: 'What kind of influence is he having?' The
Bible says that every man has a blast zone of influence and what
determines the quality or texture of that influence, good or bad, is
what he's made of on the inside.”
Luck,
who said he is humbled and in awe of the opportunity to broadcast the
Every Man Show on KKLA, considered one of the top Christian stations in
the country, is a pastor at Crossline Community Church in Lake Forest.
The show on Monday will be the first in a series titled, “The Blast
Zone.”
KKLA
99.5 FM is available to the Greater Los Angeles area, including Orange,
Riverside, and San Bernardino counties, as well as on the internet at KKLA.com.
Photo captions: 1) Kenny Luck preaching. 2) A portrait of Kenny Luck. 3) Alex Murashko.
About
the writer: Alex Murashko is currently working with One Ten Pictures as
its Story Producer, developing and working on projects that include
stories about people and organizations making a difference in this
world. He previously was a Church & Ministry Editor/Reporter for The Christian Post. He also worked at the Los Angeles Times Orange County Edition and at the Press Enterprise in its Southwest Riverside County bureau. His website is: http://alexmurashko.com/.
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