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The Bulletin is a podcast for Christians seeking insights into the events, questions, and people that are shaping their world. Each episode will help Christians consider the intersection of faith, culture and spiritual formation. Subscribe today!
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Apr 7, 2026 • 40min
Military Rescue in Iran, Pam Bondi, Artemis II, and Social Media Addiction Trial
Michael Reneau, managing editor at The Dispatch, offers sharp political and current-events analysis. Mark Lanier, veteran trial lawyer known for major product litigation; Rachel Lanier, LA managing attorney and trial team member; and Sarah Lanier, Houston associate who joined the family trial team, discuss the landmark suit against Meta and YouTube. They dig into addictive platform features, underage access, causation, and limits of legal protections.

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Apr 3, 2026 • 53min
Therapists' Free Speech, Grads' Careers, and Hegseth’s Imprecatory Prayer
Daniel K. Williams, historian of American Christianity, offers a theological lens on imprecatory psalms and civic prayer. Luke Goodrich, religious-liberty lawyer, explains the Supreme Court ruling that reshapes counseling speech and First Amendment reach. They also discuss young grads' bleak job market, vocational confusion, and how churches and mentors can help.

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Mar 31, 2026 • 38min
Classroom Tech, Anti-Trump Protests, Troops in Iran, and Crisis in Cuba
Annalise Stengel, a human rights advocate focused on Cuba and Latin America, and Adam Kinzinger, former U.S. representative and Air National Guard officer, join the conversation. They tackle tech and kids in classrooms and legal fights over social media. They dissect nationwide No Kings protests and U.S. troop posture near Iran. They explore Cuba’s political shifts, religious freedom, and the role of churches in transition.

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Mar 27, 2026 • 1h 1min
ICE at Airports, School Shooting Convictions, and Ruling Against Meta
Frances Haugen, former Facebook product manager turned whistleblower exposing social media harms to kids. Elizabeth Neumann, national security expert and former DHS official weighing in on airport security and shutdown effects. They discuss ICE at airports, DHS morale and operational risks, novel legal approaches after school shootings, and court rulings finding platforms harmful to children.

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Mar 24, 2026 • 41min
War Projections, 2028 Hopefuls, AI Novels, and Men’s College Attendance
Isaac Bledsoe, a researcher focused on transitions to adulthood and fatherhood, and Ben Smith, a researcher on male labor and education, discuss why fewer men enroll in college. They explore community narratives, male role models, stopout reasons, trades and career tech, and how social skills and belonging shape young men’s pathways.

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Mar 20, 2026 • 52min
Joe Kent Resigns, Iranian Threats, and a Victory for Parents’ Rights
Charles J. Sykes, veteran political commentator, warns about shifting conservative media and MAGA dynamics. Rebeccah Heinrichs, national defense expert, discusses Iran’s threats, regional strategy, and global players. Adèle Keim, religious-liberty lawyer, explains the Supreme Court ruling on parental notification and why schools’ concealment policies mattered.

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Mar 17, 2026 • 38min
IDF and Lebanon, Ukraine’s Fears, AI Data Centers, and a Korean Messiah
Jonathan Cheng, Wall Street Journal China bureau chief and author exploring North Korea’s history, explains Pyongyang’s surprising Christian roots. He connects missionary-era rituals to the formation of Kim Il-sung’s personality cult. Short conversations cover how religious language was repurposed, archival surprises, and why the cult endured across generations.

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Mar 13, 2026 • 52min
Cost of Iran War, Quiet Southern Border, and Anglican Church Split
Tom Nichols, national-security scholar and Atlantic writer, discusses military strategy and the costs of the Iran conflict. Bri Stensrud, director of Women of Welcome, talks about how Christian women mobilize for compassionate immigration response and local ministry. Bonnie Kristian, deputy editor at Christianity Today, explores the global Anglican realignment and how Christians decide whether to stay in or leave a denomination.

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Mar 10, 2026 • 40min
Kristi Noem Fired, Iran Chooses Leader, and Pakistan Fights Taliban
Knox Thames, diplomat and international human rights lawyer who led work on religious minorities, discusses Pakistan, Afghanistan, and religious freedom in South Asia. He explains why Pakistan is confronting the Taliban and how border disputes and regional alliances raise escalation risks. He highlights threats to Shia and other minorities and recounts Shahbaz Bhatti’s advocacy against blasphemy laws.

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Mar 6, 2026 • 50min
Birthright Citizenship, War’s Moral Hazards, and Can Literature Save Men?
Anna Gallagher, leader of Catholic Legal Immigration Network, explains the church’s amicus brief supporting birthright citizenship. Alan Noble, Associate Professor of English and author, discusses the crisis of reading among young men and the value of great books. Conversations cover the Supreme Court birthright challenge, moral hazards and public response to war, and literature’s role in moral formation.


