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Reforming military leadership and political corruption
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – In this spiritual war of good versus evil, humanity faces a global revolution. As corrupt leaders crumble and patriots rise, the great awakening spreads across nations. America leads the fight with military accountability, faith, and truth at the forefront, exposing indoctrination and demanding justice while voices like Major Fred Galvin call for courage, integrity, and constitutional values...
COVID-19 lessons: Faith, freedom, and human dignity at risk
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – At Polyface Farm in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, voices of faith and freedom unite to reflect on COVID-19 lessons. Father John Naugle shares powerful insights on resisting lockdowns, safeguarding dignity, and renewing spiritual life. With themes of accountability, repentance, and stewardship of creation, the gathering inspires a deeper understanding of human resilience and divine...
Love and hate clash after Charlie Kirk’s death
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The world responds to the assassination of Charlie Kirk with two opposing forces: love and hate. Vigils rise across America as people honor his faith, family, and devotion to truth. A young woman experiences spiritual awakening through scripture, inspired by his legacy. Light shines in darkness as love overcomes hate, reflecting enduring American and Christian values...
Remembering Charlie Kirk’s faith and final conversation
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Charlie Kirk, 31, founder of Turning Point USA, is gunned down at Utah Valley University while sharing his Christian beliefs. Known for respectful dialogue, he faces hostility yet inspires many with his message. His assassination echoes the tragic fate of leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., reminding us of the risks faced by those who speak truth...
Unhinged liberals celebrate Kirk’s death and lose jobs
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Unhinged liberals openly celebrate Charlie Kirk’s death, exposing a deeper battle of good versus evil. Social media erupts with vile posts mocking a Christian, father, and husband, leading to thousands losing jobs. Booker Scott confronts this darkness on *Truth Be Told*, asking if coexistence with such evil is possible. Courage, faith, and accountability must rise as America’s survival hangs in the balance...
Trump’s ICE and military exploits reflect a true act of kindness
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – President Trump sends ICE agents and military forces to restore order in violent cities while critics cry foul. Supporters see his actions as true kindness, protecting citizens from crime and corruption. Rooted in Biblical justice and patriotism, this call urges America to confront evil, defend freedom, and uphold faith, justice, and peace for all...
God tells us and shows how He redeems
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – In a week of tragedy and remembrance, God tells us and shows how He redeems. It’s simply indescribable how God can take the most horrible experiences of life and somehow manage to turn evil into good. Put simply, God redeems. Using His Word and His Church, God draws near and shows us the way forward through the pain and turmoil of life. Watch for it. God redeems!
Sovereignty in the shadow of great loss
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Sovereignty rises in the shadow of loss as we remember Charlie Kirk, whose voice for liberty and faith inspires courage against fear. From resisting the FDA’s control over our cells to protecting childhood from overdiagnosis, the call is clear: defend freedom, speak truth, and live sovereignty daily so no power can silence it...
Let’s roll: Remembering Todd Beamer on Flight 93
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Todd Beamer’s final words, “Let’s roll,” echo through history as Flight 93 passengers unite in courage, faith, and sacrifice on September 11. In the face of terror, they choose action over fear, prayer over despair. Their bravery stands as a lasting reminder of the American spirit and the power of ordinary people rising as heroes...
“Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour.”
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – We quickly realized this was not a war game, but real events unfolding. We wondered if missiles or bombs were involved. Amidst the chaos, the U.S. military rapidly launched fighter jets, while the FAA grounded all aircraft nationwide. Headlines soon declared, "America Under Attack" — a day that left an indelible mark on everyone who witnessed it...
DEA busts Sinaloa cartel in New England
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The DEA launches a sweeping bust against the Sinaloa Cartel in New England, seizing fentanyl, cocaine, meth, and counterfeit pills across 23 states. While arrests strike a blow to drug trafficking, the crisis of addiction continues. Families, communities, and people of faith confront the deeper roots of despair, seeking hope, healing, and connection in the fight against drugs...
“God-given rights” or “Government-given rights” …who is America?
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Sen Tim Kaine found it “extremely troubling” to hear a nominee for a federal post cite the Declaration of Independence, which claims that our rights are given by God, not governments. Kaine supposed that only a theocratic government — such as the one in Iran — would attribute the source of rights to God rather than the law. “The notion that rights don’t...
The war on thoughts and prayers
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – A spiritual battle unfolds in America as faith and prayer come under attack. From Catholic roots to modern hostility, believers face accusations, media bias, and cultural scorn. Amid tragedy, leaders dismiss prayer while communities cling to Christ for strength. This struggle reveals a deeper war between good and evil, demanding courage, conviction, and devotion...
Four horsemen of the apocalypse
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – The four horsemen strike terror into the hearts of many people! Rightfully so unless . . . you’re a follower of Jesus. For followers of Jesus, they give us hope that Jesus can overcome evil. He has the authority to unleash death, famine, disease, and wild animals on evil. He brings judgment on evil and salvation for his people. He destroys evil and brings salvation by delivering us from evil. We are so glad...
Praying for Minneapolis
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Most people I know are offering thoughts and prayers for those impacted by the Minneapolis shooting. While some dismiss prayer as useless, I believe it matters. We can learn from tragedy about protecting the vulnerable, addressing mental health, and recognizing true responsibility. Prayer changes me, and through that change, I help change the world...
Churches step up security after Minneapolis shooting
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Recent tragedies have shattered that sense of security, forcing leaders to confront the hard truth that places of worship are not immune to violence. The Minneapolis shooting has accelerated conversations already underway—how can congregations safeguard against active shooter situations without sacrificing the openness and warmth that define them?
The true believer understands the power of prayer
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – A true believer holds firm to the power of prayer, even as media voices and political leaders dismiss it as inadequate. Following a tragic shooting in Minneapolis, leaders clash over whether prayer has meaning in times of crisis. Voices of faith respond, affirming prayer’s role in healing, hope, and strengthening America’s spiritual foundation...
When prayer comes under attack and mental health is ignored
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – After incidents involving gun violence, liberals, progressives, and the anti-gun lobby quickly issue statements and focus public discussion on gun control. They often prioritize this topic over discussing victims or potential mental health factors involved. In some cases, certain politicians go further, crossing lines in their rhetoric...
Jen Psaki says ‘Prayer is not freaking enough’ …and it goes viral!
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki ignited outrage when she posted, “Prayer is not freaking enough,” in response to the tragedy. Her comment struck a nerve in a nation already on edge, with many calling her words insensitive and dismissive of those who turn to prayer in times of crisis...
The moral blueprints that shape civilizations
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Civilizations rise and fall not on economics or armies, but on the moral blueprints that guide them. From faith traditions to modern ideologies, each shapes law, culture, and governance in profound ways. This exploration reveals how moral gravity directs societies, why some endure while others collapse, and why renewal of shared foundations remains urgent...
Mass shootings, the transgender impact, and how to keep public spaces safe
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – It was 57 years ago, when Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave that iconic speech “I Have A Dream.” Evangelist Dr. Alveda King explains we are making progress but there is still more work to be done! Lt Joseph Pangaro, Prof Pedro Blas González & Dr. Franco Musio in a panel discussion on mass shootings, the transgender impact, and how to keep our...
Dems show no sympathy for Catholic school shooting victims
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Democrats and media figures show no sympathy after the tragic shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, where two children are killed and many injured. Instead of addressing mental illness and violence, leaders focus on defending ideology. Communities of faith call for prayer and truth, demanding real solutions to protect children and uphold safety in schools...
I need green lights: Trusting God’s guidance
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – We’re thinking out loud with another week of Instant Sermon. These are genuine questions seeking answers. And in one case, one person was looking for green lights! Seriously, how do we receive the Holy Spirit? What about replacement theology? Are there medical treatments that God would have us avoid? These questions and more as we build absolute confidence in the trustworthiness of God.
Best of X with Gen Z – Coincidence or by design?
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Today, we live in exciting and prophetic times. Think Revelations “mark of the beast.” Think Palantir. Think Antichrist. Are we witnessing mere coincidences at play or is something much bigger being unveiled before our eyes? If it is by design, then who designed it? God or the elites? Is everything playing out exactly like God’s word said it would?
$165,000 raised for a single mom thanks to a mechanic’s compassion
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A single mom in St. Mary’s, Georgia faces overwhelming challenges until a compassionate mechanic changes everything. What begins as a routine car repair turns into a powerful story of generosity, faith, and community spirit. Through a GoFundMe campaign, more than $165,000 is raised, proving how kindness and unity can transform lives in extraordinary ways...
Three untold details of the Battle of Long Island
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Discover three untold details of the Battle of Long Island as Washington’s outmanned army faces overwhelming odds on the banks of the East River. Filled with faith, fortitude, and hope, this powerful story reveals forgotten virtues and lessons that every classroom should embrace. Step into history and experience the magnitude of America’s fight for survival...
When Faith unites us: High schoolers and NFL players lead the way for America
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – High schoolers and NFL players show how faith unites and inspires. In New York, a student boldly defends her right to display a Bible verse at school, while on the field, rival teams kneel in prayer after a serious injury. These moments reveal courage, compassion, and unity, reminding America that faith still carries real strength...
Remembering Judge Frank Caprio: the world’s nicest judge
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Rhode Island mourns Judge Frank Caprio, remembered worldwide as “the world’s nicest judge.” Known for compassion and fairness, his courtroom moments touch millions, showing justice with humanity. His legacy of mercy contrasts sharply with the headlines of arrogance from Devon Flanagan. Caprio’s faith and kindness continue to inspire, reminding us of the lasting power of empathy...
Men are good, restore the patriarchy
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – We explore the tension between modern egalitarian ideals and traditional gender structures. The focus highlights men’s roles in protection, labor, and stability, while questioning whether cultural narratives reflect reality. We challenge you to consider how debates over masculinity, family, and social order shape national identity and influence the future direction of...
Why antisemitism refuses to die
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Antisemitism endures across centuries, surviving empires, ideologies, and revolutions. It adapts, finding new forms whenever societies seek a scapegoat. From religion and politics to culture and media, its persistence reveals more about those who wield hatred than those targeted. This exploration confronts why it never dies and what its survival means for civilization itself...
Trump’s faith council reclaiming Christian influence or chasing the wind
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – President Trump’s Faith Council sparks debate over whether it restores authentic Christian influence or pursues empty ambition. Pastor Jackson Lahmeyer joins Dr. LaTulippe to explore holiness, happiness, and America’s biblical foundations. From cultural battles to questions of unity, the discussion challenges believers to pursue holiness, defend biblical values, and strengthen the...
Teenagers, worship, divorce, and remarriage
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Teenagers face challenges in staying faithful while navigating questions of worship, divorce, and remarriage. Can new songs truly glorify God, or do they risk becoming self-centered? How do families handle the pain of broken marriages with faith? This reflection invites deeper thought on guiding youth, honoring God in music, and strengthening family life through biblical wisdom...
Chris Pratt goes MAHA and wants America to be unified
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – That kind of courage is rare in today’s cultural climate. Many celebrities shy away from being open about their beliefs for fear of backlash. Pratt, on the other hand, embraces it. He wants his example to inspire young people to live out their own faith without shame or apology. His message is simple: use your platform — whatever size it may be to...
Did you miss the warning by Tolkien in The Lord of the Rings
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Paul List reveals a hidden warning in Tolkien’s *The Lord of the Rings*, linking the One Ring to artificial intelligence and transhumanism. He argues Tolkien foresaw the soul’s struggle against technological domination and moral corruption. On National Security Hour, List urges resistance in what he calls today’s spiritual battle between good and evil...
A veteran’s odyssey: Mark Del Maestro’s lessons on war, faith, and freedom
Trevor Loudon Reports – A Vietnam War veteran, businessman, and educator, Mark Del Maestro shares his powerful journey from the rivers of Vietnam to classrooms across America. Through faith, resilience, and hard-won lessons, he inspires students to value freedom, the Constitution, and truth. His story confronts the harsh realities of war, the scars of PTSD, and the enduring call to live with courage, conviction, and purpose...
When is it a sin?
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – More Instant Sermon questions, including a look at death and the role of the Bible in our lives. Then, a look at judgment. How will or how can we know what we do for God is sufficient for His high standards? Some of us act like experts on sin, but do we really know the difference between temptation and sin? As John Wesley might say, “When is sin properly called sin?”
2,000 year old Jewish rebel coin unearthed in Jerusalem
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Archaeologists uncover a rare 2,000-year-old Jewish rebel coin in Jerusalem, offering a powerful link to the Roman destruction of the city and the struggles of early Jews and Christians. This discovery highlights timeless lessons of faith, freedom, and resilience, reminding us that the fight to protect religious liberty remains as urgent today as ever...
The root of so many evils
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The love of money and the pursuit of power drive many of today’s evils. From political standoffs and union funding to illegal mandates and border crises, leaders prioritize ambition over duty. As corruption spreads, the question remains—will the people demand accountability, or continue to allow those in power to act without consequence?
A conversation with Jonathan Edmondson and what it takes to start a Christian School
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Jonathan Edmondson of the Herzog Foundation’s SchoolBox program shares how everyday people can start Christian schools, homeschool co-ops, or hybrid models. With public education failing many families, parents seek faith-based alternatives. SchoolBox offers tools, guidance, and inspiration to make high-quality Christian education a reality in communities across the nation...
Judd Saul’s crusade to protect Nigeria’s persecuted Christians
Trevor Loudon Reports – I share Judd Saul’s mission in Nigeria, where faith and courage drive efforts to protect persecuted Christians. From training village security teams to supporting widows, orphans, and schools, his work confronts terrorism and government corruption head-on. This fight for justice demands international attention, political action, and prayer to bring hope and safety to vulnerable communities...