Public accommodation laws are being challenged by a Muslim-only event at a taxpayer-funded water park, sparking controversy and debate about the First Amendment and hate speech. Meanwhile, the Met Gala is under fire for its intersectional themes and gerrymandering is being discussed in the context of redistricting. Additionally, there are concerns about fraud and identity theft, and the benefits of cast iron products are being highlighted. [... more]
The American Revolution fostered ideals that have shaped the nation's coinage, but the nation was never a perfect union. The story of Matthew Carey, an Irish immigrant, highlights the struggles of outsiders in America, including racism and economic inequality, yet also demonstrates the opportunities for growth and progress that the founders' ideals provided. [... more]
The concept of God's kindness, or Chesed, is explored in the context of Jeremiah 33, where it is revealed that God's kindness is forever and builds towards forever. This understanding is connected to the idea of restoration, particularly in the context of Jerusalem, where God's presence is restored to the city and His children, Israel, are reunited with Him. The discussion also touches on the idea of God's kindness being pursued, like a sheepdog, and the importance of understanding the word 'forever' in the context of the Bible. [... more]
Financial decisions are not just about money, but about what we value and trust. Scripture invites us to slow down and look deeper at our spending, revealing what we truly value. A fiduciary duty is essential when choosing a financial advisor, ensuring they act in our best interest. Trusts can simplify financial planning, but require careful management. A certified kingdom advisor can help navigate complex financial situations, aligning our values with our financial decisions. [... more]
The concept of the human condition is explored through the story of Cain and Abel in Genesis chapter 4, highlighting the struggle to let go of things that are considered 'mine' and instead see them as gifts from God, meant to be used and then released. [... more]
The rejection of God's image has led to a degradation of humanity, and this is closely tied to the transhumanist project, which seeks to smash through human limits and abolish man. The rapid development of technology, particularly artificial intelligence, poses a significant threat to our understanding of what it means to be human, as it can rewrite the boundaries of human existence without a moral framework. [... more]
Miles Bourne, the NXT North American Champion, shares his journey from being a hearing-impaired child to becoming a professional wrestler. He talks about his early days, his struggles, and his triumphs, including his recent championship win. Bourne also discusses his inspirations, his favorite wrestlers, and his approach to the sport. [... more]
On this episode of Our American Stories Thomas Jefferson stood at the center of the American founding writing the Declaration of Independence and later serving as the third president of the United States He believed deeply in liberty and in the promise of the country but his life was marked by contradictions that continue to shape how he is remembered including the fact that he never freed his slaves despite his lofty ideals about freedom In this talk at the Library of Congress acclaimed historian and bestselling author of Thomas Jefferson The Art of Power Jon Meacham explores Jefferson as [... more]
Jimmy Kimmel's joke about Melania Trump being an expectant widow sparks controversy, with some defending him as a comedian and others calling for his firing. Meanwhile, President Trump faces another assassination attempt at the White House Correspondence Dinner, raising questions about the safety of the event and the role of political rhetoric in inspiring violence. The discussion highlights the complexities of hate speech and the need for a nuanced approach to addressing these issues. [... more]
Christian Life Center is hosting a relationships conference with Dr. Gary Chapman, author of the Five Love Languages book, to help couples learn how to communicate effectively and build strong marriages. The conference will feature teachings on the five love languages, including quality time, words of affirmation, acts of service, physical touch, and gifts, and will provide tools for couples to learn each other's love languages and improve their relationships. [... more]
The story of the Burger King in Mattoon, Illinois, is a tale of a local business standing up against a national brand. Gene Hoots, the owner, registered the name 'Burger King' in the state of Illinois, but the national chain sued him, claiming they had registered the name nationally. The court ultimately ruled in favor of the national chain, but allowed the Mattoon Burger King to operate within a 25-mile radius of the town. The story highlights the importance of local businesses and the challenges they face when competing with larger corporations. [... more]
Faith-based investors can use their ownership to influence companies for good through corporate engagement, a process of talking with company management to encourage better policies and practices on issues that align with their values. [... more]
The Christian Resistance discusses the concept of the Antichrist, its relation to Donald Trump, and the role of Israel in the world. They also address the Southern Poverty Law Center's alleged involvement in election fraud and the indictment of the organization on serious criminal charges. [... more]
A discussion on the dangers of Islamism and communism, the misuse of red flag laws, and the importance of protecting free speech and the Second Amendment. The conversation also touches on voter integrity, Medicare, and lung cancer, highlighting the need for advocacy and awareness in these areas. [... more]
A Christian perspective on the top stories of the week, including the indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center, a Gallup poll suggesting young men are returning to religion, and a speech by Justice Clarence Thomas on the importance of a God-given understanding of human identity. Also discussed are the implications of a religious revival, the challenges of foster care, and the importance of nuclear families. [... more]
A discussion on the intersection of Christianity and identity politics, the importance of freedom and liberty, and the generational wealth debate, as well as a look at lung cancer and mental health, and the science behind wellness trends and health claims. [... more]
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses the California gubernatorial debate, Lindsey Graham's potential loss, the Southern Poverty Law Center's indictment, and the state of the school system in America, including issues with education, local control, homelessness, and gas prices. [... more]
A devastating conflict is unfolding in Lebanon, leaving families in fear and uncertainty. Heart for Lebanon is responding with emergency aid and the hope of the gospel, providing food, shelter, and hygiene supplies to newly displaced families. The organization is committed to walking with these families for as long as they need, introducing them to the hope of Christ and the possibility of a lasting eternal peace. [... more]
An 87-year-old transgender serial killer is on trial for viciously butchering a woman and stuffing her severed arm in his mobility scooter. Meanwhile, a common form of lung cancer accounts for 85% of all cases, and patients living with non-small cell lung cancer face significant mental health challenges. The conversation around lung cancer often stops at the biology, neglecting the daily struggles of patients. Advocacy plays a crucial role in helping patients navigate their diagnosis and treatment. [... more]
The Southern Poverty Law Center's indictment for paying people to infiltrate hate groups and stage violent rallies has sparked controversy and debate. Meanwhile, Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz have raised tensions, and Virginia's redistricting process has been criticized for gerrymandering. Additionally, experts discuss the challenges of living with non-small cell lung cancer and the importance of mental health support. [... more]
The Southern Poverty Law Center is accused of funding hate groups and targeting conservative organizations. The Virginia election results have sparked controversy over gerrymandering and redistricting. President Trump has weighed in on the situation, calling the election 'rigged.' Meanwhile, a disability insurance expert discusses the importance of income protection and how it can help individuals and families prepare for unexpected events. [... more]
The Christian resistance is fighting for the pro-life cause, Christian rights, and freedom of the press, while exposing the deep state's involvement in pedophilia, sex trafficking, and ritual and blood sacrifice. The Trump administration is under scrutiny for its handling of the Epstein Transparency Act, with some Christians defending Trump's actions and others calling for accountability. [... more]
Dr. Joseph Warren, a young physician, played a pivotal role in the American Revolution, advocating for the rights of the colonists and leading the charge against British tyranny. His bravery and leadership inspired others, and his legacy continues to shape American history. [... more]
Women often struggle with financial confidence due to uncertainty about their identity in Christ, leading to hesitation in making financial decisions. A faith-based approach to financial stewardship can provide a foundation of security and clarity, empowering women to make wise financial decisions and live out their purpose. [... more]
Marriage and family have been reimagined in contemporary culture as capstone achievements to be enjoyed after success, rather than cornerstones on which to build a life. However, studies show that married people are persistently happier than unmarried people, and that raising a child by two married biological parents is the best predictor of future financial, medical, and mental success. [... more]
North Carolina Treasurer Brad Breiner is expanding the use of artificial intelligence in the state's treasurer's office after a successful pilot program. Meanwhile, Governor Josh Stein's proposal to revisit North Carolina's data center tax incentive is drawing attention from lawmakers and industry leaders. In Western North Carolina, private entities like Samaritan's Purse and Baptists on Mission are continuing their recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene, with Samaritan's Purse expanding its rebuild program and Baptists on Mission completing 472 grant-related home repair projects. [... more]
Scripture calls us to anchor our hope in Christ, trusting him in both abundance and hardship, rather than measuring God's love by our circumstances. The prosperity gospel distorts biblical truth, making health and wealth a measuring stick for spiritual success. Faithful believers have walked through both abundance and hardship, and scripture shows us that faithful giving is an act of worship and thankfulness to God, not a formula to get results in our life. [... more]
Joe Tessator returns to ESPN's Sports Center after 23 years, reflecting on his past experiences and sharing stories about his time at the network. He discusses his upcoming appearance at WrestleMania and shares his thoughts on the NFL draft, including his predictions for Ty Simpson and Caden Proctor. Tessator also talks about his recent visit to Bristol, where he was welcomed back by the ESPN team and reminisced about old times. Additionally, Rich Eisen discusses the FIFA World Cup and how fans can list their spaces on Airbnb during the event. [... more]
Dr. Tony Evans emphasizes the importance of maintaining a strong relationship with God, warning against losing one's first love for Christ and instead focusing on duty. He encourages believers to repent, repeat their first works, and cultivate intimacy with God, promising that those who overcome will be granted to eat of the tree of life in the paradise of God. [... more]
Comedian Nate Bergetzi discusses his new movie The Breadwinner, his golf game, and his upcoming world tour. Rich Eisen announces his hosting gig on Sports Center and the return of Women's Sports Now for its second season. The hosts also discuss various sports-related topics, including the NFL draft and the Masters tournament. [... more]
Carl Truman's new book, The Desecration of Man, explores the concept of desecration, where humanity is redefining itself through technological advancements and a loss of traditional values. Truman argues that this is not just a matter of disenchantment, but a deeper issue of desecration, where humanity is intentionally violating its own nature and image. He proposes consecration as a solution, where Christians can reclaim their identity and live in accordance with the truth of God's word. [... more]
The war in Iran has exposed two blind spots in the conflict, one diplomatic and one technological, but both share a common root. The regime's ideology is rooted in Shiite Islam, where willing suffering for a righteous cause has cosmic significance, and the hardliners will frame the deaths of civilians as blood spilled to galvanize resistance. The conflict highlights the need for a deeper understanding of the soul of the enemy, and the importance of not outsourcing decisions about who lives and who dies to machines that cannot tell the difference between a military base and a classroom. [... more]
Former Special Assistant to President Biden Michael LaRosa joins the Brian Kilmeade Show to discuss the Democratic Party's struggle to connect with middle America ahead of the midterms From Rahm Emanuel's punk comments to the intense debate over birthright citizenship at the Supreme Court LaRosa breaks down where the party is failing and what it will take to win back the center Learn more about your ad choices Visit podcastchoices com adchoices [... more]
Jesse Owens, a black American athlete, and Luz Long, a German long jumper, formed an unlikely friendship during the 1936 Berlin Olympics, despite the racist views of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime. Long's advice and support helped Owens overcome his anxiety and win the gold medal in the long jump. Their friendship was a powerful symbol of human connection and equality, and it continues to inspire people to this day. [... more]
The Supreme Court ruled in Chiles v. Salazar that Colorado's law restricting licensed counselors from helping clients reconcile their identity with their sex through talk therapy violates the First Amendment, protecting professionals' right to speak freely and uphold their sincerely held religious beliefs. [... more]
The cry of the people is a cry of hope, rooted in the promise of Jesus' return as the King of Israel and the Savior of the world. The Bible says that when our Messiah comes, he'll be right on the back of a donkey, and the people will respond by shouting Hosanna. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. The cry of the people is a call to recognize Jesus as the king, and to put hope in God, not in ourselves. The Bible says that when we don't have any hope, the world crushes, and our hearts hurt. But when we put hope in God, we can feel the weight lifting off because we realize the Lord promised to take care of us. [... more]
A discussion about the pro-life movement and the importance of understanding the Bible's teachings on human life, as experts explore the complexities of abortion and the role of Christianity in shaping a pro-life ethic. [... more]
The story of George Wallace, a segregationist Alabama Governor, and his redemption story, told through his relationship with Shirley Chisholm, a trailblazing African American Congresswoman, who visited him in the hospital after he was shot and paralyzed, and helped him to change his ways and become a champion for civil rights. [... more]
Discussion on various topics including Iran, quantum computing, Mark Wayne Mullen, Joe Rogan, Jimmy Kimmel, Trump, DHS, Medicare, AI, and gold and silver, with a focus on politics, technology, and current events. [... more]
Young adults starting their careers can set themselves up for long-term stability and generosity by making wise financial decisions, such as creating a budget, building an emergency fund, and avoiding debt. A financial advisor or mentor can provide guidance, and being mindful of common pitfalls like overspending and not saving is crucial. By prioritizing giving and generosity, individuals can experience the joy of giving and find contentment through biblical wisdom. [... more]
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 was a temporary solution to the issue of slavery in the United States, but it ultimately delayed the inevitable conflict. Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter to John Holmes expressing his concern and fear for the future of the country, warning that the issue of slavery would lead to the downfall of the Union. [... more]
A Christian's work is not just about getting a paycheck, but about serving God and living out their faith in their daily tasks, no matter how small they may seem. By being honest, loyal, and faithful, Christians can bring glory to God and point others to Him. [... more]
Pat Boone shares his life story, from meeting his wife Shirley Foley in high school to their whirlwind romance and marriage, and how they navigated the challenges of fame and family life together, ultimately renewing their vows and faith through a spiritual experience. [... more]
Pastor Greg Laurie shares the importance of sharing the gospel and the power of the message of Jesus Christ, using the parable of the prodigal son to illustrate God's love and pursuit of humanity. [... more]
A discussion on the current state of national security, foreign policy, and counterterrorism, including the impact of multipolarity on the United States and the importance of voter ID and election reform. Additionally, the conversation touches on the future of quantum computing and the need to protect against identity theft. [... more]
The resignation of Joe Kent, a top counterterrorism official, has sparked controversy over the Iran war and President Trump's policies. Meanwhile, a small town in Georgia is pushing back against the Trump administration's plans to build an ICE detention center, citing infrastructure concerns. In other news, a new study shows that 70% of Americans are not getting the full benefits they deserve from Social Security, and a brand new book offers tips on how to deduct everything from taxes. Additionally, the NCAA is reminding teams to wear pants in the airport, and a study finds that eating dark chocolate while studying can improve memory and test scores. [... more]
Rich Eisen reminisces about his 30-year anniversary of hosting his first Sports Center, highlighting the evolution of sports broadcasting and the nostalgia of past memories. He also discusses middle seat armrests, a comedy special by Derek Stroop, and the excitement of March Madness. [... more]
The Gospel of Thomas, a second-century document, is often misinterpreted as a legitimate source of early Christian teachings, but its Gnostic roots and misogynistic views contradict its portrayal as a feminist-friendly alternative to traditional Christianity. [... more]
North Carolina's record voter turnout in the 2026 primary elections was driven by the presidential race, but still relatively low compared to general elections. Meanwhile, a state auditor's report reveals financial mismanagement in Rocky Mount, leading to a $80 million decline in cash reserves. Legislative leaders are seeking to intervene in a federal lawsuit challenging a state law banning taxpayer funding for gender transition procedures for prison inmates, arguing it's a matter of state policy. [... more]
Money reveals our hearts, and our pursuit of treasure often leads to anxiety and slavery. Jesus cares about treasure not because He opposes wealth, but because wealth competes for what He alone deserves, our trust. Generosity can reveal the heart, but it doesn't automatically transform it. True freedom comes from loving Christ most, and when Christ becomes our treasure, everything else takes its proper place. [... more]
Jimmy Lai, a billionaire and politician, was sentenced to 20 years in jail for his advocacy of freedom and democracy in Hong Kong. Born in the late 1940s, Lai witnessed the Chinese Revolution and state-sponsored famine, and later established a successful business and media empire. He continued to fight for democracy and human rights, even after Beijing took control of Hong Kong, and was punished for his dissent. His story serves as a testament to the importance of standing up for eternal and true values, even in the face of great cost. [... more]
Kurt Flood, a three-time all-star baseball player, challenged the reserve clause in his contract, taking it to the Supreme Court and paving the way for free agency in professional baseball. His story is a testament to the power of individual rights and the importance of fair labor practices in American society. [... more]
Embracing the conviction that God owns everything can transform the way we live, give, and steward our resources. By surrendering our ownership and adopting a stewardship mindset, we can gain humility and hope, and reorder our hearts so that money serves its proper place. This shift in perspective can lead to a more faithful and intentional approach to financial decision-making, aligning our desires with God's priorities and multiplying what belongs to the Lord. [... more]
President Donald Trump's 2026 State of the Union address highlighted several key issues, including the economy, tariffs, and the impact of AI data centers on utility grids. He also discussed the housing shortage, immigration, and the need to prevent large investment firms from purchasing single-family homes. Additionally, the president called for legislation to bar states from granting commercial driver's licenses to illegal aliens and highlighted the case of Irina Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee who was murdered on the Charlotte Light Rail. [... more]
Colorado lawmakers are pushing for the decriminalization of prostitution among consenting adults, a move that critics argue normalizes seedy and unsafe behavior. This policy is part of a broader trend of reshaping culture through language and promoting libertarian freedom, which some argue can never hold back the sexual brokenness that's all around us. [... more]
Vigo Olson, a brilliant medical student, and his wife Joan, initially agnostics, embark on a journey to disprove Christianity, but their study of the Bible and eyewitness accounts lead them to believe in the Creator God and the resurrection of Jesus Christ, ultimately leading them to give their lives to the Lord. [... more]
The sport of snowboarding skyrocketed when a young East Coast College graduate made some innovative designs that have lasted to this very day. Jake Burton's story began with the snurfer, a monoski invented by Sherman Poppin in 1965, which he later improved upon and turned into the first snowboard. Burton's perseverance and determination led to the growth of the sport, despite initial resistance from ski resorts, and today snowboarding is one of the most watched events at the Winter Olympics. [... more]
E. V. Hill and S. M. Lockeridge were two African-American pastors who lived with devotion, courage, and passion for the gospel of Christ. Despite facing challenges and making enemies on both sides, they remained committed to delivering the truth of God's word and were motivated by the approval of Christ. Their lives are worthy of imitation, not for their oratory skills or large congregations, but for their unwavering focus on the glory of Christ. [... more]
The State of the Union address is approaching, and President Trump is facing challenges in the economy and trade deals. The Supreme Court's decision on tariffs has left the administration with a plan B, and the president is expected to make significant changes to the economy. Meanwhile, corruption in Maine's social services program has been exposed, and Governor Paul LePage is running for Congress to address the issue. Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. is pushing for a food policy overhaul, focusing on real food and reducing ultra-processed food. Robotics and socialism are also being discussed, with some experts questioning whether America can thrive under socialist leadership. [... more]
Martin Luther's marriage to Katerina von Bora was a revolutionary model for the home and the Protestant Reformation. Their partnership and commitment to each other and to their faith led to a reformation of marriage and parenting, where men and women worked together as equals, and the home was seen as a sacred calling. Despite facing incredible vitriol and slander, Katerina remained faithful and humble, serving as a true hero of the Reformation. [... more]
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