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Matt Slick Live!
Matt Slick
March 30, 2026
Matt Slick discusses the importance of faith alone in Christ alone for justification, the reality of spiritual warfare, and the potential dangers of participating in occult practices such as dream catchers and crystals. He also addresses the topic of immortality and eternal punishment, explaining that eternal punishment must be experienced, not just a state of non-existence. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 18, 2026
Kevin Sammy shares his family's story of immigration from rural South India to the United States, where his father's determination to learn and his mother's support helped him achieve success through education and football, embodying the American Dream. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 16, 2026
Will Rogers, a Cherokee from Oklahoma, became a beloved American figure through his humor, writing, and performances. He rose to fame as a cowboy, vaudevillian, and journalist, using his wit to comment on politics and the Great Depression. Rogers' legacy extends to his film and radio career, where he became a guiding voice for the nation. His life and death are a testament to his impact on American culture and history. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 23, 2026
The Great Awakening and the Enlightenment played a significant role in shaping American identity, emphasizing individualism and reason. The British Empire's attempts to exert control over the colonies through taxation and other measures ultimately led to the creation of the Continental Congress and the American Revolution, a change in the hearts and minds of the colonists that would forever alter the course of history. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 16, 2026
Mike Levin, a Jewish man, helps start the Asian American Hotel Owners Association to address the challenges faced by Indian hoteliers in the American lodging industry. He learns about Hinduism and forms a trade association to promote the interests of Asian Americans in the hotel industry, eventually becoming a successful entrepreneur and advocate for minority rights. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 01, 2026
Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States, had a profound sympathy for Native Americans, particularly his friend and associate Ely Parker, the first Native American appointed to a cabinet-level position. Grant's Indian policy aimed to bring peace and citizenship to Native Americans, but it faced significant opposition from settlers, politicians, and wealthy philanthropists. Despite its failure, Grant's vision of a unified America, where all citizens, regardless of their background, could live together in peace and prosperity, remains a powerful and enduring legacy. [... more]
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The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
December 23, 2025
A controversy is brewing over the H-1B visa program, with reports that FedEx is hiring hundreds of foreign workers while laying off American employees. Critics argue that the program is being manipulated to bring in cheaper labor, and that American workers are being unfairly replaced. The issue is sparking debate and concern among lawmakers and the public, with many calling for reform to prioritize American workers. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 08, 2025
The American frontier was a brutal and violent world where two cultures clashed, resulting in a centuries-long war that saw the Comanche Nation emerge as a dominant force. However, the arrival of European settlers and the introduction of new diseases led to the decline of Native American populations and the eventual defeat of the Comanche. The story of the Indian Wars is a complex and nuanced one, with both sides committing atrocities and violating treaties. Ultimately, the US Army and population overwhelmed the Native American tribes, leading to the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives and the erasure of Native American cultures. [... more]
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Focus on the Family
Jim Daly
November 27, 2025
The Pilgrims' journey to America was motivated by their desire to escape religious persecution in England, where the Church of England was heavily influenced by the government. They sought to establish a new colony in North America, where they could worship freely and create a distinct culture. The Mayflower Compact, signed by the Pilgrims before landing in Plymouth, was a precursor to the US Constitution and established the principle of self-government by the people. The Pilgrims' first winter in America was difficult, but they were aided by the Native American Squanto, who taught them how to plant crops and survive in the new environment. The harvest festival they celebrated in the fall was a secular event, but it was later combined with the day of Thanksgiving, which was a religious expression of gratitude to God for their survival. [... more]
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Until He Comes
Dr. Greg Hinnant
November 13, 2025
Greg continues discussing Christianity in India with three deeply committed Indian ministers This interview which discusses Hindu soteriology India's holy rivers its caste system and the miraculous conversion experience of a deathly ill ultra-devout young Hindu woman was not taped in a sound studio but in an open-air setting in India complete with traffic noise monkeys jumping loudly on metal roofs and live roosters amening the conversation in their own distinctive way Greg hopes this series will prompt American Christians to prayerfully consider getting involved in God's work in what is currently the most populous nation on earth Christ is [... more]
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Until He Comes
Dr. Greg Hinnant
November 06, 2025
In the multiple part mini series Greg discusses the current state of Christianity in India with three Indian nationals who are deeply committed Christians and ministers His hope is that American Christians ministers churches and missions organizations to prayerfully consider getting involved in God's work in what is now the most populous nation on earth Christ is coming very soon and if we are to help our needy brothers and sisters in India now is the time [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
October 27, 2025
Benefits for SNAP recipients are set to expire during the second longest government shutdown in US history The Indian illegal alien truck driver who was charged with killing in a DUI crash in Ontario on Tuesday has a California CDL Zohran Mamdani claims his aunt stopped taking the subway after because she did not feel safe in her hijab Do you remember when his dad said America is the root of all evil Dana reacts to The Poltergiest house in Simi Valley being available on Airbnb Gavin Newsom went on the All The Smoke podcast and debuted a new accent [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 22, 2025
The American West is often seen as a land of opportunity and freedom, but its true history is complex and multifaceted. From the forced assimilation of Native Americans to the myth of the rugged individualist, the story of the American frontier is one of both promise and tragedy. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 16, 2025
Candy Wells recounts her husband Ken's experience as a POW in the Vietnam War, including his capture, interrogation, and eventual release. Meanwhile, human traffickers exploit vulnerable individuals, and a water crisis affects Navajo families. The importance of setting standards and experiencing amazing is highlighted by Lexus, and the story of Ken and Candy Wells serves as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 14, 2025
The story of how Charles Schultz's A Charlie Brown Christmas came to be is an American classic. The special was commissioned by Coca-Cola, but Schultz had creative control, which led to a jazz soundtrack, kid actors, and a Bible scene that became a dramatic highlight of the television season. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 14, 2025
A lady in Maine curates the world's only umbrella cover museum, showcasing a collection of over 74 countries, and sharing stories of how people find wonder and beauty in everyday life. Meanwhile, a water delivery program aims to provide clean running water to Navajo families, and a national awareness initiative raises awareness about human trafficking. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 07, 2025
Harvey Wallbanger, a buffalo, became a racetrack legend after being trained by T C Thorstensen, who rescued him from his mother's orchard. Harvey's unique size and smell gave him an advantage in racing, and he won 79 out of 93 races. However, he died abruptly at 13 due to eating contaminated hay. T C went on to train another buffalo, Harvey Wahlbanger Jr., but he was more interested in acting and promoting events. Meanwhile, human traffickers exploit vulnerable individuals, especially children, and Blue Campaign provides resources to recognize and report suspected instances of human trafficking. St. Bonaventure Indian Mission delivers clean water to Navajo families struggling to survive on limited water supplies. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
August 25, 2025
President Trump signs an executive order ENDING cash bail in Washington D C to prevent criminals from being put back on the streets Democrats are calling the raid on John Bolton's home political retribution Zohran Mamdani tried showing off at a men's day in Brooklyn by doing the bench press and couldn't do a single rep without help Snoop Dogg said he's scared to go to the movies after watching Disney's Lightyear film with his grandson and seeing an LGBTQ couple President Trump signs an executive order to jail people who burn the American flag for one year Is this [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 31, 2025
Brian Wilson, the legendary musician and songwriter, shares his story of creating the iconic album Smile, which was shelved for decades due to creative differences and personal struggles. With the help of his band and friends, Wilson finally performed Smile live in 2004, marking a triumphant return to his musical ambitions. This is a story of redemption, courage, and the power of music to overcome adversity. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 25, 2025
Peter Braxton shares stories of his first jobs, including working at Burger King and a grocery store, and how they shaped his understanding of people and work. Meanwhile, St. Bonaventure Indian Mission and School delivers clean water to Navajo families struggling with water scarcity. [... more]
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