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Cross Reference Radio
Pastor Rick Gaston
June 29, 2026
Samuel, a veteran prophet, is sent to anoint a new king from Jesse's sons, but God's plan is not what it seems. Samuel is instructed to look beyond physical appearance and to follow God's will, which leads him to anoint David, a young shepherd with a heart for God. This story highlights the law of contrast, where God's ways are often opposite to human understanding, and the importance of submission to God's will and election. [... more]
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John Stonestreet
June 26, 2026
The Obergefell v. Hodges ruling has had far-reaching consequences, especially for children, as it has led to the normalization of same-sex marriage and the use of reproductive technologies such as IVF and surrogacy, which can deprive children of their natural parents and increase their risk of harm. [... more]
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John Stonestreet
June 25, 2026
The rise of transgender ideology has coincided with a crisis of meaning among young adults, which has its roots in the philosophical ideas of John Paul Sartre, particularly his concept of existentialism and radical freedom. Sartre's ideas have had a profound impact on American culture, influencing radical movements and contributing to the current crisis of meaning. [... more]
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Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
June 25, 2026
A true believer has an aversion to sin, an abiding love for God's law, and a longing for God's pleasure found only in holy living. However, they still battle the pull of their flesh, which can deceive their mind and control their body. The believer's life is a daily battle between the new life in Christ and the old corrupt flesh, and they must do battle with the flesh to live a holy life. [... more]
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John Stonestreet
June 23, 2026
A Christian bookstore and a sports apparel company are fighting against a Colorado law that forces businesses to use customers' preferred pronouns, even if they're biologically inaccurate. Meanwhile, a report reveals widespread and systemic sexual exploitation of vulnerable working-class women and children in Britain, with gangs of Pakistani Muslims responsible for the abuse. The report highlights the failure of British authorities to address the issue, and the cultural mood that prioritizes 'community cohesion' over protecting women and children. The author argues that this is a result of critical theory and radical Islam, which allow for the exploitation and trafficking of women and children. [... more]
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John Stonestreet
June 19, 2026
The clash of civilizations between the US and Iran reveals significant worldview implications, highlighting the differences between Islamic and Christian perspectives. Meanwhile, the widespread abuse of women and children in the UK and the harms of social media are also major concerns, as are the LGBT movement's push for acceptance and the decline of traditional values, including fatherhood and marriage rates. [... more]
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John Stonestreet
June 19, 2026
Mothers and fathers play unique and essential roles in their children's growth and well-being, with research showing that dads contribute significantly to a child's emotional regulation, academic performance, and mental health, particularly in early childhood and adolescence. [... more]
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John Stonestreet
June 17, 2026
Foreign visitors to the US are being blown away by the friendliness and hospitality of ordinary Americans, a stark contrast to the negative stereotypes often portrayed in the media. This refreshing experience is a reminder to protect and improve what is good about our nation, and to face its complexities with love and appreciation for our own culture. [... more]
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Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
June 16, 2026
Long-term exposure to the Holy One produces holy conduct, which is the fruit of our Savior's character, sanctified conduct, and the fruit of the Spirit's control. The fruit of the Spirit is a cluster of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, which is produced by the life of Christ flowing in us. [... more]
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John Stonestreet
June 15, 2026
The existence of extraterrestrial life has sparked a debate among Christians, with some questioning whether God's kingdom rules over all, including other worlds and life forms. Despite predictions of its demise, Christianity has endured throughout history, withstanding persecution from various empires and authorities. In modern times, the church continues to face challenges, including a Colorado law that forces businesses to use customers' preferred pronouns, violating free speech and religious beliefs. [... more]
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John Stonestreet
June 12, 2026
The intersection of faith and culture is explored through discussions on Mormonism and Christianity, gene editing technology, and its implications on human life, as well as the importance of fidelity and family relationships in modern society. [... more]
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John Stonestreet
June 12, 2026
The American founding is rooted in the idea of human exceptionalism, which holds that humans possess unique capabilities and were created in God's image. This concept is reflected in the Declaration of Independence, which asserts that humans are endowed with certain rights by their Creator. As the country navigates challenges like the rise of AI and the power of science, it is essential to remember the central claim of the Declaration: that our rights come from God. [... more]
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John Stonestreet
June 09, 2026
Young Christian men are rediscovering the importance of kingdom, authority, discipline, and responsibility, seeking a deeper, weightier faith that reflects Christ-likeness. However, this renewed interest must be grounded in the character of Christ, lest it become distorted and lead to toxic masculinity. The Christian vision for society is not imposed through force or manipulation, but rather through witness, persuasion, service, and sacrifice, as exemplified by the early church's impact on the Roman Empire. [... more]
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John Stonestreet
June 08, 2026
Dr. Kathy Cook shares insights from her book on resolving conflict and finding peace with adult children, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging grief, respecting boundaries, and earning influence through humility and presence. [... more]
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John Stonestreet
June 05, 2026
The intersection of technology and human exceptionalism is explored through the lens of a Christian worldview, discussing the implications of artificial intelligence, the decline of same-sex marriage support, and the challenges of shaping cultural norms in higher education. [... more]
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Running to Win
Erwin Lutzer
June 04, 2026
The eighth chapter of the book of Romans is a transcendent passage that reveals the blessings and hope of being a child of God. Pastor Lutzer explains that being in Christ means no condemnation, forgiveness, and the righteousness of Jesus Christ, which frees believers from the law of sin and death. [... more]
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John Stonestreet
June 04, 2026
The current state of comedy is often characterized by profane and childish humor, but a Christian worldview can offer a moral framework that allows for truly creative and redeeming comedy. Comedians like Nate Bargazzi and the Babylon Bee are notable exceptions, using humor to speak truth and expose absurdity in a post-truth culture. [... more]
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Running to Win
Erwin Lutzer
June 03, 2026
The life of Jonah serves as a lesson in the importance of compassion and humility, highlighting the dangers of narcissism and the need for brokenness to be touched by God's heart. Unless we are broken, we will never be able to weep or be touched by the needs of others, and we will always prioritize our own comforts and desires over the will of God. [... more]
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John Stonestreet
June 03, 2026
Octavius Valentine Cato, a lesser-known figure in American history, refused to leave his seat on a segregated Philly trolley in 1865, echoing the actions of Rosa Parks in 1955. Cato's fight for equal rights, including voting rights, led to significant national change and ultimately resulted in his murder. [... more]
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Erwin Lutzer
June 02, 2026
Jonah's self-focus and anger towards God's compassion for the people of Nineveh reveal his narcissistic tendencies, while God uses object lessons to teach him about the importance of humility and faith in His will. [... more]
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