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Faith And Finance
Rob West
April 08, 2026
Exploring the concept of grateful living and how it can transform our approach to money and contentment. John Cortinez discusses the cycle of grateful living, which involves enjoying God's provision, accepting life's brevity, and rejoicing in our toil. He also shares practical insights on how to apply this biblical financial vision in our daily lives. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
March 29, 2026
Effective communication and conflict resolution strategies can help individuals navigate disagreements and polarized conversations, leading to a better understanding of opposing viewpoints and more constructive interactions. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
March 10, 2026
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]
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Living on the Edge
Chip Ingram
March 09, 2026
Chip Ingram explores the concept of total commitment and surrender, revealing that it's the channel through which God's best and biggest blessings flow. He shares stories and biblical principles to help listeners understand the importance of trusting God and letting go of 'plastic pearls' in favor of true spiritual treasures. [... more]
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Living on the Edge
Chip Ingram
March 09, 2026
To give God what He wants the most, one must make a decision to surrender all to Him, letting go of idols and distractions, and trusting in His goodness and plan for their life. This involves a process of spiritual growth, where one learns to offer their body as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God, and to trust in His mercy and love. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 11, 2026
Two country boys from rural Massachusetts rose to the highest heights of Harvard Yard, shaping generations of students and influencing American history. James Bradley Thayer and Chauncey Wright's improbable rise to the Brahmin stratosphere is a testament to the power of friendship and perseverance. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
February 09, 2026
Understanding what your spouse values is key to avoiding money squabbles in marriage. Shanti Feldhan joins Rob West to discuss her book, Thriving in Love and Money, which explores the importance of valuing what your spouse values when it comes to money. They also discuss the role of financial advisors in helping couples navigate their finances and make informed investment decisions. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 17, 2025
Two country boys rose to the highest heights of Harvard Yard, shaping generations of students with their devoted protégés, including future Supreme Court Justices. Meanwhile, a serious condition where your airway partially or completely collapses during sleep may cause breathing interruptions and oxygen deprivation, affecting adults with obesity. An AI companion co-creates personalized story adventures with your child, while a classic HBCU vibe calls for an ice cold Coca-Cola. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 07, 2025
The story of the American Bonapartes, a family with a complex and fascinating history, is revealed through the tale of Jerome Bonaparte, Napoleon's youngest brother, who married an American woman, Betsy Patterson, and had a son, Jerome Napoleon, who went on to become the Secretary of the Navy and helped establish the Federal Bureau of Investigation. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
November 01, 2025
Arthur Brooks, a Harvard professor and best-selling author, discusses the science of happiness and how to achieve it. He shares his insights on how to manage negative mood, the importance of love and relationships, and how to overcome unhappiness. Brooks also talks about his new book, The Meaning of Your Life, Finding Purpose, and how it explores the concept of survival and success in different cultures. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
October 13, 2025
The tithe, a long-standing practice in Christian stewardship, is often misunderstood and tied to guilt or division. John Cortinez, Director of Grantmaking at the McClellan Foundation, takes a fresh look at the ancient practice, examining the Old and New Testament references to the tithe and identifying five key principles that can inform giving today. He emphasizes the importance of giving to Christ as priest and king, giving faithfully to the local church, celebrating God's goodness, caring for the poor, and recognizing 10% as an ancient benchmark. [... more]
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Family Life Today
Dave and Ann Wilson
September 23, 2025
The church has the potential to be a source of comfort and support for those struggling with mental health issues, but often falls short due to a lack of training and resources. A new initiative aims to equip the body of Christ to provide mental health support, focusing on lay listening programs and discipleship, rather than relying solely on professional clinicians. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 21, 2025
The founding of Harvard University was influenced by the Bible and the desire for education, with the school's motto 'Veritas Christo et Ecclesia' reflecting its Christian roots. The institution was established in 1636 by the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and its early leaders were heavily influenced by the Puritans. The story of Harvard's founding is a testament to the enduring impact of Christianity on American education. [... more]
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The Christian Worldview
David Wheaton
August 16, 2025
The Christian Worldview Radio program explores the impact of government education on society, highlighting the dangers of Marxist ideology and the promotion of transgenderism in public schools. The show emphasizes the importance of Christian parents raising their children in accordance with biblical values and the need for faith-based education to counteract the secular indoctrination in government schools. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 04, 2025
George Strake Jr. shares his remarkable life story, from growing up during World War II to attending Harvard Business School and discovering the third largest oil field in America. He reflects on the importance of generosity and the value of a good education, as well as his experiences in the Navy and his family's Catholic faith. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 01, 2025
The pre-Columbian history of the Americas has remained one of the most mysterious eras of the human story. Dr. Nathaniel Jensen shares his research on the Native American history, tracing the history of the North American Indigenous people, and reveals the existence of invaders who left destruction in their wake, but also construction and creation. He explores the Mississippian culture, the Natchez, the Algonquian, and the cliff dwellers, and how they interacted with each other and their environments. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
July 23, 2025
Harvard University's stance on anti-Semitism on campus has led to a challenge from the Trump administration, threatening federal funding and tax-exempt status. Former President Obama has weighed in, defending academic freedom, but critics argue that the issue is about more than just one administration's policies. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 16, 2025
Charles Eliot, the longest-serving president of Harvard University, envisioned a world where anyone could access a liberal education through a collection of books, known as the Harvard Classics. This idea was born out of the changing nature of work and the emergence of leisure time in the 20th century. Eliot's vision was to make education accessible to the masses, and his idea was realized through the creation of the Harvard Classics, a 50-volume collection of works by prominent authors. The series was a huge success, selling over 350,000 full sets in the first two decades of its publication. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
July 14, 2025
The Democrats' new plan to take back power in Washington is centered around immigration, with a focus on defending illegal aliens and attacking ICE agents. Meanwhile, President Trump's efforts to secure the border and address immigration issues are gaining traction, particularly among young voters. In other news, Elon Musk's push for a third party is sparking debate, and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is making significant changes to his country's economy and society. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
June 27, 2025
True joy doesn't come from gaining more, but from gratefully receiving what God has already provided. The cycle of grateful living transforms our approach to money and contentment, as seen in Ecclesiastes 5:18-20, where we're told to enjoy God's provision, accept life's brevity, and rejoice in our toil. [... more]
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