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Oct 22, 2025 • 7min
Christian Leaders Call on Trump to Protect Nigerian Christians
The podcast highlights the escalating violence against Nigerian Christians and the urgent need for U.S. intervention. It discusses a joint letter from Christian leaders appealing to President Trump for religious freedom protections. The episode delves into government failures in Nigeria and ongoing Fulani attacks against Christians. Statistics illustrating the severity of the crisis are shared, alongside the historical context of U.S. designations regarding Nigeria. John's compelling call to action emphasizes the necessity of recognizing and addressing these atrocities.

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Oct 21, 2025 • 6min
America is Drowning in Debt
The podcast dives into America's staggering debt crisis, revealing alarming national and private debt figures. Historical examples illustrate how fiscal collapse can lead to societal downfall. It emphasizes the moral hazards of borrowing and the cultural shift towards immediate gratification over future planning. The discussion highlights the need for a change in worldview, advocating for stronger families and community ties as solutions to reduce reliance on government support. A deeper understanding of the Gospel is suggested as a way to rejuvenate societal values.

Oct 20, 2025 • 6min
Are Mormons Christians?
The podcast dives into whether Mormons can be considered Christians, a question that's increasingly relevant. It explores the historical origins of Mormonism and how Joseph Smith's revelations transformed traditional Christian teachings. The distinction between the Mormon conception of God and the Christian doctrine is highlighted, particularly their differing views on the nature of the Godhead. Additionally, it discusses Mormon beliefs about Jesus and humanity's pre-mortal existence, emphasizing theological differences despite moral commonalities.

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Oct 17, 2025 • 1h 9min
The Gaza Hostages Come Home, Religious Persecution in China, Global Anglicans, and Trans Trending Downward
Discussions kick off with the emotional return of Gaza hostages and the moral complexities surrounding their release. The crackdown on independent churches in China highlights the oppressive nature of totalitarian regimes. A rift among Global Anglicans raises questions about doctrinal differences and authority. A notable decline in youth trans identification sparks a debate on cultural dynamics. Finally, scandals among Young Republicans reveal troubling trends in political discourse. Tune in for insights and recommendations!

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Oct 17, 2025 • 6min
The Essential Task of Educators
Christian educators are challenged to guide students in recognizing God as the source of all truth. There's a discussion on the moral authority of public education, emphasizing the importance of teaching aligned with true values. The podcast explores the fragmentation of knowledge in secular systems and contrasts it with a Christian vision that unifies disciplines. It highlights the significance of framing education as a pathway to worship and service in the kingdom, encouraging educators to integrate all subjects with relationships to God.

Oct 16, 2025 • 6min
From One Clinic to Millions of Aborted Babies
Explore the troubling history of Planned Parenthood, from its founding by Margaret Sanger to its controversial ties to eugenics. Delve into statistics revealing racial disparities in abortion rates, particularly in Black communities. The podcast critiques the systemic impact of abortion policies, highlighting how institutions can perpetuate harm. It also addresses the complex realities many women face when seeking care, often under pressure and in crisis. The discussion raises vital questions about the role of historical intentions versus current outcomes.

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Oct 15, 2025 • 7min
Happy Birthday, Friedrich Nietzsche
The discussion dives into Nietzsche's famous proclamation that 'God is dead' and its implications for Western civilization. It contrasts his hopeful ideas in Thus Spake Zarathustra with the sobering warning of the madman parable. The podcast explores the failures of 20th-century secular promises, including advancements in medicine and technology, to provide true meaning. It argues against Nietzsche's assertions, presenting a Christian response that highlights hope and belonging as foundations for understanding purpose.

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Oct 14, 2025 • 5min
Losing our Music
The discussion kicks off with the rise of an AI-generated band topping charts, opening up debates about authenticity in music. The host delves into how AI blurs the lines between reality and fabrication, raising questions about whether it matters if art is real. Reflecting on cultural shifts, there's a focus on how modern entertainment prioritizes individual experience over shared meaning. Ultimately, the podcast emphasizes that music should be a human endeavor, rooted in worship and community, echoing biblical principles of songwriting.

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Oct 13, 2025 • 5min
Bringing Back the Bible
Exploring the Bible's impact on Western civilization, the discussion dives into a documentary aiming to clarify misconceptions about church-state separation. Is teaching the Bible in public schools actually illegal? The insights reveal it's not, and LifeWise Academy's innovative approach to Bible instruction stands out. The podcast questions the modern interpretation of the First Amendment and discusses the cultural consequences of a secular education. A historical ruling from 1952 is also highlighted, which allows off-site Bible teaching with parental consent.

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Oct 10, 2025 • 1h 8min
Gaza Peace Deal, Oral Arguments on Colorado's "Anti-Conversion" Law, the New Archbishop of Canterbury, Generic Abortion Drugs, and More
A tentative peace deal is paving the way for hostages in Gaza to return home, sparking discussions on its historic implications. The Supreme Court deliberates on conversion therapy and free speech rights. The FDA's approval of a generic abortion pill ignites fierce debates over safety and pro-life strategies. The appointment of a new Archbishop of Canterbury raises questions about the Church of England's direction. Lastly, insights into Kentucky's custody law reveal its limited impact on divorce rates, alongside thoughts on Gen Z's marriage trends.


