I remember when I was a small child hearing all the wonderful Bible stories, including those of Abraham, Moses, King David and Jesus. Oh, how I wished I could have lived in Bible days. Surprisingly enough, since 1948, it appears more and more all the time that we are indeed now truly living in Bible days. Prophecies that seemed impossible to fulfill outside of metaphors are now manifesting themselves literally as each day's news unfolds around the world. At "What in the World!" we strive to share and stimulate our listeners to consider, from a biblical perspective, what is happening all around us as we hear about current events, political unrest, science, wars and rumors of wars along with terrorism and the revived execution technique, by some, of beheading people which is a sign of the end times as recorded in Revelation 20:4. Since the creation, this is probably the most exciting time in which to be living. Never before, in all of history, have all the prophecies of Scripture intersected and merged together at precisely the same point in time to enable the fulfillment of all those predictions spoken of, in both the Old and New Testaments, for the latter days just before Christ's return. Join Laythan Armor and me as we share what "What in the World!" is going on!
J.P. Sloane



On the above left picture left to right is our host and commentator, J.P. Sloane, who is currently included in the "Dictionary of International Biography" (Cambridge , England), as well as the current, "Who's Who in the World" and "Who's Who in America ,"where he is recognized as an award-winning television and radio producer, recording artist, actor, author and biblical scholar. J.P. Sloane is also honored by his inclusion as one of the "2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century" (Cambridge , England).
Next to J.P. is our show's announcer, Laythan Armor, a Grammy Award nominee, writer and Hollywood record producer who has worked with such artists as The Judds, Vanessa Williams, The Winans, Paul Jackson Jr., etc. Laythan, along with Bunny Hull, co-wrote the song Freedom, sung by Wynonna Judd on the Nashville track of DreamWorks animated block buster movie, The Prince of Egypt.

From left to right is J.P. Sloane's daughter, the award-winning author and speaker, Shannon Sloane. Shannon is not only a former Miss San Diego Supreme Beauty but many people, in over 47 countries, remember her as the "Dove Girl" on the internationally televised, Gospel Music Association's "Dove Awards." Shannon holds a Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications with a minor in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling. Next to her are Laythan Armor and J.P. Sloane.