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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 26, 2025
The USS Indianapolis was struck by a Japanese submarine in 1945, resulting in the worst naval disaster in American history. The ship was carrying critical components of the atomic bomb, and only 316 of the 1,196 crew members survived. The story of the survivors, including Corporal Edgar Harrell, is a testament to human resilience and the devastating consequences of war. [... more]
Building Relationships
Dr. Gary Chapman
April 05, 2025
Building spiritual habits in the home requires a deliberate approach, starting with making it easy and tangible, then selecting a place and timing that work, and incorporating play and community. Parents can model these habits for their children, and it's essential to be patient and gracious with oneself as spiritual habits shift over time. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
March 07, 2025
A sensitive CIA facility was inadvertently exposed due to a property sale mishap, sparking a discussion about government accountability and transparency. The incident has led to accusations of malicious compliance and government misconduct, with some arguing that the government is using the DEI purge as a means to purge sensitive information. The incident has raised questions about the government's handling of sensitive information and the need for greater transparency. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
March 07, 2025
The podcast discusses various topics including US politics, NATO and Ukraine, DEI and BlackRock, climate change, ESG, China, conservatism, European politics, taxation, and economics, with a focus on the intersection of politics, business, and social issues. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 28, 2025
The Manhattan Project was a secret American effort to develop the atomic bomb during World War II. Ed Westcott, a photographer, captured the story of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where the project was based, and the lives of the workers who contributed to its success. The project's secrecy and speed were unprecedented, and the workers' experiences were marked by both excitement and fear. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 06, 2025
Harry Truman's life was marked by remarkable transformation from a humble beginnings as a farmer and haberdasher to becoming the 33rd President of the United States. He played a crucial role in shaping the world in the post-World War era, making key decisions such as dropping the atomic bomb and implementing the Marshall Plan. Truman's presidency was also notable for his commitment to civil rights, including desegregating the military and the federal workforce. [... more]
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
January 01, 2025
The Ten Commandments form the foundation of our legal system and western civilization, providing a clear standard for right and wrong. Despite their importance, many people struggle to remember them, with only 14% of Americans able to name all ten. Pastor Greg Laurie emphasizes the need to spend time with the Ten Commandments and to internalize them as a guide for living a moral life. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 03, 2024
Soldiers were exposed to the psychological and health effects of nuclear tests in the Nevada Proving Grounds. One soldier, Toby Madrid, witnessed the detonation of a 19 kiloton bomb and described the intense light, thunder, and wind. Many people got sick and died due to exposure to fallout. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 28, 2024
The USS Indianapolis was a U.S. ship that was torpedoed and sunk by a Japanese submarine in 1945, resulting in the loss of over 900 lives. The crew's desperate struggle to survive in the Pacific Ocean is a harrowing tale of human endurance and the horrors of war. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 27, 2024
Toby Madrid, a Marine, recounts his experience as a soldier in a nuclear test in Nevada's Desert Rock in 1952. He describes the intense blast, the mushroom cloud, and the aftermath of the test, highlighting the risks and consequences faced by soldiers during these experiments. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 28, 2024
The USS Indianapolis was struck by a Japanese sub in 1945, resulting in the worst naval disaster in American history. The crew was left stranded in the Pacific with limited supplies, and only 316 out of 1,196 crew members survived. The incident remains one of the most tragic events in world history, with questions still unanswered about the delay in rescue efforts. [... more]
Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
April 22, 2024
The host discusses the recent Ukraine aid package, criticizing the inclusion of billions of dollars for Ukraine and the lack of funding for the US-Mexico border. They also delve into the history of World War II, arguing that the US had to drop the atomic bomb on Japan to minimize casualties and prevent a potentially disastrous invasion. Additionally, they touch on the topic of anti-Semitism on college campuses and the need for accountability. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 03, 2024
The USS Indianapolis was a U.S. ship that was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean in 1945, resulting in the loss of over 800 lives. The crew was unaware of the nature of the cargo they were carrying, which included critical components of the atomic bomb. The survivors faced a brutal shark attack, with over 900 men left stranded in the water. The story of the USS Indianapolis is one of the worst naval disasters in American history. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 20, 2023
The story of Toby Madrid, an atomic marine, who witnessed the detonation of a 19 kiloton bomb during a nuclear test in Nevada in 1952. He recounts the experience of being part of the test and the aftermath, highlighting the bravery and sacrifice of military personnel during the nuclear arms race. [... more]
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
September 12, 2023
The Ten Commandments are a trustworthy standard for knowing right from wrong, given to us by God in the pages of Scripture. They form the foundation of our legal system and Western civilization, and are a guide for living a moral and meaningful life. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 30, 2023
Identical twin brothers, a doctor and a lawyer, collaborated to modernize emergency medical services, create the physician assistant profession, and develop the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, a model law for organ donation, revolutionizing healthcare and saving thousands of lives. [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
August 16, 2023
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) is exposing the FBI's targeting of Christians and radical traditionalist Catholics, revealing a massive document stash and undercover agents placed inside churches. The ACLJ is fighting back, representing whistleblowers and pushing for accountability in the halls of Congress and the courts. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 31, 2023
A World War II veteran's story of survival as a prisoner of war in the Pacific theater, and the brutal treatment of American captives by the Japanese Army, including the infamous Bataan Death March and the use of hellships to transport POWs to Japan. [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
July 22, 2023
The story of Robert Oppenheimer, the man who led the development of the atomic bomb, is a cautionary tale that raises troubling questions about the consequences of scientific discovery and the blurred lines between heroism and tragedy. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
July 16, 2023
The story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, and his complex life, is explored in a new movie. Meanwhile, the Hollywood blockbuster tradition is examined, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar discusses his career and social activism. The impact of artificial intelligence on the entertainment industry is also a topic of discussion, as well as the importance of representation in media. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 01, 2023
Harry Truman, the 33rd President of the United States, rose from humble beginnings to lead the country through World War II and the early years of the Cold War. He made pivotal decisions, including the use of the atomic bomb and the European rebuilding efforts, and paved the way for civil rights legislation. Truman's presidency was marked by challenges, including the Korean War, but he remained committed to his values and left a lasting legacy. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 27, 2023
The USS Indianapolis was struck by a Japanese sub in 1945, resulting in the worst naval disaster in American history. The crew's desperate struggle to survive in the Pacific Ocean is a harrowing tale of bravery and sacrifice. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 05, 2023
In 1938, German scientists discovered the power of splitting an atom, leading to a nuclear arms race between the US and Germany. The Manhattan Project, a top-secret installation in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, played a crucial role in the development of the atomic bomb, with Ed Westcott, a photographer, capturing the story of the town and its workers. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 24, 2023
A World War II veteran's story of survival and sacrifice in the Pacific Theater, where he was captured by the Japanese and endured unimaginable hardships, including the Bataan Death March and the horrors of the hellships, ultimately surviving the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. [... more]
The Christian Worldview
David Wheaton
March 11, 2023
The battle between Julie Roy and John MacArthur is indicative of a larger war in evangelicalism to dismantle the biblical command for male eldership and pastorship in the church, and male headship in the home. Julie Roy's accusations against John MacArthur and Grace Community Church are being used to pressure and shame radio networks that air his program, with the ultimate goal of getting him canceled. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 03, 2023
Toby Madrid, an atomic marine, shares his experience of being part of a nuclear test in Nevada, where he witnessed the detonation of a 19 kiloton bomb and the devastating effects of the fallout on himself and his fellow soldiers. [... more]
Family Life Today
Dave & Ann Wilson, Bob Lepine
January 23, 2023
Couples can protect their marriages from affairs by understanding the signs of vulnerability, such as feeling hungry, angry, lonely, tired, or bored, and taking steps to address these feelings. Building experiences that generate infatuation and joy in the relationship, such as going on dates or taking trips, can also help to strengthen the bond between partners. Additionally, being honest with oneself and setting boundaries, such as not staying in touch with old boyfriends or girlfriends, can help to prevent infidelity. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 19, 2022
Estelle Myers, a World War II enlistee in the Naval Medical Corps, was one of America's first prisoners of war. He endured unimaginable hardships, including the Bataan Death March, hellships, and brutal treatment in Japanese prison camps. Myers' story is a testament to the sacrifices made by soldiers during the war and the importance of remembering their experiences. [... more]
Amy Lawrence Show
Amy Lawrence
November 17, 2022
The host of a podcast called Your Weirdest Fears discusses his own phobia of certain animal textures and movements, specifically the way tails without fur, like those of rats or opossums, can move around and flop. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
September 23, 2022
Estelle Myers, a World War II veteran, shares his story of being one of America's first prisoners of war in the Pacific theater. He recounts the brutal treatment of POWs by the Japanese Imperial Army, including the Bataan Death March and the hellships. Myers' story highlights the importance of understanding the sacrifices made by soldiers during World War II and the impact of the atomic bomb on the war's outcome. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 26, 2022
The story of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, a town built from scratch to compete with Germany to create the first nuclear bomb, and Ed Westcott, the only photographer in the secret city, who captured the human side of this remarkable story. [... more]
Focus on the Family
Jim Daly
February 23, 2022
Guarding your marriage by avoiding friendships that get a bit too close can be crucial in preventing infidelity. Recognizing the warning signs of a close call friendship, such as saving topics of conversation for someone other than your spouse, sharing spousal difficulties, and anticipating seeing this person more than your spouse, can help you protect your marriage. [... more]
Focus on the Family
Jim Daly
February 22, 2022
Infidelity can start with seemingly innocent steps, such as close call friendships or platonic relationships that can lead to infatuation. Pastor Dave Carter shares his insights on how affairs begin and how couples can avoid them, highlighting the dangers of old girlfriends and boyfriends, and the importance of setting boundaries in relationships. [... more]
Connect with Skip Heitzig
Skip Heitzig
September 13, 2021
A healthy vibrant church is built on individuals with a big heart, a firm stance, a warm embrace, and a merry soul, all of which are essential components of spiritual maturity and Christian unity. [... more]
The Christian Car Guy
Robby Dilmore
April 12, 2021
The Song of Solomon, chapter seven, verse seven, compares a woman's breasts to clusters of grapes, but a closer look reveals a more accurate comparison to a cluster of fruit, highlighting the intricate anatomy of the breast and its connection to the biblical concept of the milk of the word. [... more]
CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
February 28, 2021
Avalanches have become a deadly threat for skiers this winter, with snowpack conditions heightened by climate change. Meanwhile, actress Ellen Pompeo discusses the future of her hit TV show Grey's Anatomy, and women share their stories of workplace harassment at McDonald's. [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
July 08, 2019
As caregivers, we often put others' needs before our own, but neglecting our own well-being can lead to burnout and decreased effectiveness. The Delta Doctrine offers three key steps to help caregivers prioritize their own needs: waiting before responding, staying hydrated, and taking a walk to clear their heads. [... more]
Science, Scripture & Salvation
John Morris
October 11, 2017
Creation scientists respond to an old earth argument involving varves and radiocarbon dating, proposing an alternative explanation for the formation of these banding patterns during the post-flood ice age. [... more]
Science, Scripture & Salvation
John Morris
July 15, 2017
The human body is a marvel of design, with intricate systems and structures that demonstrate the complexity and sophistication of its Creator. From the circulatory system to the nervous system, each component is a testament to the handiwork of God. Evolutionists may try to explain these wonders through chance and time, but the evidence clearly points to a divine origin. The Bible's account of creation in Genesis provides a foundation for understanding the world around us, and the scientific evidence supports the accuracy and authority of Scripture. [... more]
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