Real Conversations. Eternal Hope.
Hope@Night is a late-night style talk show that blends conversation, storytelling, and audience interaction, always pointing to the ultimate God of hope.
And how does that impact my life today?
Goal & Target
Created for a post-modern generation, the show speaks directly to secular viewers and cultural Christians ages 18–35 who are searching for meaning, truth, and something deeper than surface-level answers.
Audience Impact
Among our live audience, made up of members of the public spanning religious, non-religious, secular and people of other religions, our exit surveys always feature a high percentage wanting to dedicate their lives to God again or for the first time.
About a third also desire to study the Bible more and about a quarter desire to find a church community that will help them grow in faith.
“As a result of this series, I've already begun to be a more active reader of the Bible.”
“There’s a certain strength to religious people that I don’t see in people without… faith helps people survive tragedy.”
“[I want to] spend more time building a relationship with God through reading and praying more often.”
“My biggest takeaway is the need to do devotions daily.”
“It was really nice seeing Christian religion with emphasis on mental and physical health and wellness. I plan to learn more about the Bible.”
“My views of God have expanded. God is always good and can bring good out of every situation.”
“I would love to read the entire Bible now.”
“I’ve had beliefs that Christians are very sexist, homophobic, etc. Hope at Night clarified that Christianity is about love. It’s ok to wrestle with God too.”
“Now I see God as more approachable and loving. I would like to find a Christian community for support.”
“I’m more open to the idea of rejoining church again.”
“The series influenced me to pray more than I usually do.”
“This series encouraged me to trust God to be my provider.”
Topics Covered
Recent Guests (Season 6)
Gary Thomas
Best-selling author, Sacred Marriage, over 1.2 million copies sold.
Neal Barnard, MD
Hosted four PBS television programs on nutrition and health, groundbreaking researcher, author of more than 120 scientific publications and books.
Akeba Gaddis
Former script writer for Hawaii Five-O, CBS.
Janet Perez Eckles
Blind international motivational speaker and author.
MEET THE HOST: ANIL KANDA
Anil did not grow up in a Christian home and has had a fascinating journey into ministry, much of which he documents in his apologetics book, Rethinking God.