The hosts of the Christian Car Guy Show share personal experiences of perfect timing in their lives, including a car accident and a roadside assistance call. They also discuss the importance of having a trusted mechanic and body shop, and the challenges of working on modern cars with complex engineering. [... more]
Money is not a zero-sum game, and success is not achieved by exploiting others. Christians should strive to be wise stewards of their finances, creating experiences that draw people closer to Christ and His Word, and then encouraging them to give generously. This approach leads to a more sustainable and substantial inspiration to give, inspiring people to support the church and its mission. [... more]
A North Carolina House Select Committee is recommending broad changes to the state's mental health and criminal justice systems to reduce violent incidents and address untreated mental illness. The committee aims to improve access to mental health services, increase the mental health workforce, and enhance data collection and sharing between state agencies. [... more]
Jesus teaches that he is the door to the sheepfold, emphasizing the exclusive way to salvation and the importance of recognizing him as the only mediator between God and man. He contrasts himself with false messiahs and thieves who try to lead people astray, highlighting the importance of following him to achieve eternal life and protection. [... more]
The Green Bay Packers' pursuit of a Super Bowl title is hindered by their lack of killer instinct, a trait that separates winning teams from those that don't. Javon Bullard, a key player, has spoken out about the need for a more aggressive approach, but it remains unclear if coach Matt LaFleur will make the necessary changes. [... more]
Cecil Wax, a 28-year-old farmer from Iowa, recounts his surreal encounter during World War II, where he was guided by a mysterious voice to safely deliver supplies down a frozen mountain road, leading him to believe that God cared enough to guide him. [... more]
Christian financial advisors equipped with biblical wisdom and professional credibility help clients align their values with financial decisions and investments. They provide guidance on faith-based financial planning, retirement planning, and navigating complex financial situations, including Social Security benefits and inheritance tax. [... more]
North Carolina's 26th Senate District is at the center of a contentious election recount between Phil Berger and Sam Page, with Berger requesting a hand-eye recount of ballots. Meanwhile, Governor Josh Stein is pushing for a budget that includes raises for law enforcement and funding for the Department of Corrections and State Bureau of Investigation, which are facing budget deficits. [... more]
From first responder and safety professional to a man transformed through faith From a unique love story that began in a grocery checkout line to leading an archery ministry Doug Neubauer opens up about family purpose and spiritual growth He also reflects on his life-changing Man Camp experience where he confronted bitterness deepened his walk with Christ and returned home renewed A real encouraging conversation about surrender brotherhood and what it means to truly man up [... more]
The discussion revolves around Joe Kent, a former Trump administration official, who is accused of leaking classified information and invoking Israel to gain protection. The conversation touches on loyalty, discernment, and the MAGA movement, with a focus on the 2028 election and the administration's efforts to undermine President Trump. [... more]
Believers can reframe their view of taxes as evidence of God's provision, rather than just an interruption to their finances. This mindset shift can lead to gratitude, humility, and trust in God's sovereignty. Christians can also apply biblical wisdom to their financial decisions, such as prioritizing integrity and honesty in their financial dealings. [... more]
Many older adults feel financially locked in their homes, which were never designed for aging bodies. A reverse mortgage can help them move into safer, healthier homes without taking on new monthly payments. Financial experts discuss the importance of prevention and planning for housing decisions later in life, and offer guidance on budgeting, debt management, and building an emergency fund. [... more]
The NFL Combine is underway, and teams are searching for the next big thing. Quarterbacks are on the move, with Kyler Murray and Tua Tagovailoa potentially being released. Free agency is heating up, and trades are being made. Caleb Downs, a safety from Ohio State, is a top prospect, while Sonny Styles, a linebacker from Washington, is making waves with his impressive size and athleticism. [... 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]
During World War II, Spam and Hershey's chocolate played significant roles in feeding American soldiers. Spam's history dates back to 1937, and it was shipped to troops in large quantities. Hershey's created the D-Ration bar, a heat-resistant chocolate bar designed for emergency rations, and later produced the Tropical Chocolate Bar. These food items served their purpose, providing sustenance to soldiers during a time of war. [... more]
Precious metals can be a tool for preserving purchasing power, but they don't produce income or guarantee returns. As Christians, we must approach financial decisions with biblical wisdom, considering the bigger question of how to honor God with what He's entrusted. Stewardship involves planning and allocating resources with prudence, patience, and prayer, rather than reacting to fear or uncertainty. [... more]
First-time homebuyers often face common misunderstandings around home ownership, including the cost of getting into a home, rising rent, and the fear of waiting too long. It's essential to take a clear-eyed look at the true costs of moving from renting into home ownership and to approach the transition with wisdom and patience. A home should fit one's current season of life and support responsibilities and priorities, not stretch finances or limit the ability to live and give faithfully. [... more]
A contentious hearing in the North Carolina General Assembly focused on crime and public safety in Mecklenburg County, with officials from Charlotte and Mecklenburg County testifying before the House Select Committee on Oversight and Reform. The hearing centered on the brutal murder of Irina Zarutska and the performance of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office, with Sheriff Gary McFadden refusing to answer questions due to an ongoing investigation. [... more]
Adoniram Judson, a pioneering American missionary, spent his life serving in Burma, facing numerous challenges, and ultimately achieving remarkable success in spreading Christianity. His journey, marked by periods of suffering and self-doubt, ultimately led to the translation of the Bible into Burmese and the establishment of a thriving Baptist church in the region. [... more]
Dana Lash discusses various topics, including the Olympics, Super Bowl, Colin Kaepernick, identity theft, food safety, the census, voter ID, China, Hong Kong, Jimmy Lai, and Stephen Yates. [... more]
A bipartisan commission in North Carolina aims to modernize the state's election management system, addressing outdated technology and improving voter registration and election results. Meanwhile, Governor Josh Stein signed an executive order to strengthen the state's behavioral health and criminal justice systems, focusing on mental health crises, involuntary commitment, and re-entry support for individuals leaving prison. [... more]
Crime in North Carolina public schools has decreased for a third consecutive year, with fewer than 1% of students committing a reportable offense. The state auditor's office is promoting transparency and accountability with internal audits and budget dashboards. Meanwhile, a lawsuit against UNC Chapel Hill over a 2024 protest has resulted in a judge blocking the campus ban for three plaintiffs, citing First Amendment rights. [... more]
A federal safety audit has found widespread non-compliance within the Charlotte area transportation system, citing serious deficiencies in how the agency manages safety risks, protects transit workers, and oversees rising violence across its system. Meanwhile, a state audit has revealed over $1 billion in lapsed salaries across North Carolina, with some agencies collecting funds for vacant positions for years. The state auditor recommends improving tracking and reporting of lapsed salaries, reducing administrative delays in the hiring process, and making state salaries more competitive with surrounding states. [... more]
North Carolina received a C-minus grade for infrastructure in a report from the American Society of Civil Engineers, citing strain on key portions of infrastructure due to population growth. The state board of elections is working to correct voter registration issues, with over 100,000 voters needing to provide required information. Meanwhile, lawmakers are set to hold a hearing on crime and public safety issues in Charlotte, with a federal judge indicating that the hearing can proceed without additional limits. [... more]
A police officer recounts his experience of helping his brother, who was diagnosed with COVID-19, and reflects on the importance of brotherly love and sacrificial love during a time of crisis. [... more]
Seeking wise counsel is essential for making informed financial decisions, especially when it comes to navigating complex financial situations. By prioritizing godly counsel and biblical wisdom, individuals can make decisions that align with their values and goals, leading to greater peace of mind and financial stability. [... more]
The North Carolina economy could be negatively impacted by an estimated $108 billion in retaliatory tariffs threatened by the European Union in response to President Trump's threatened tariff pressures for the sale of Greenland to the United States. A new federal law grants state and local law enforcement officials the authority to take down drones that pose a credible threat to public safety. A biotech company plans to more than double its spending on its East Coast manufacturing facility in Holly Springs, North Carolina, with the help of local and state government incentives. [... more]
A church in Minnesota was disrupted by protesters during a Sunday service, sparking concerns about the increasing presence of ICE enforcement and the erosion of Christian values in America. Dr. Abadan Shah discusses the importance of church safety and the need for Christians to stand up for their rights and freedoms. [... more]
Author Winter Prosapio shares her research on strange and bizarre US laws, tracing their history and the stories behind them, revealing a glimpse into America's long history and the ways in which laws have been used to manage behavior and solve problems. [... more]
A church service in Minnesota was disrupted by protesters, sparking a DOJ investigation and raising concerns about the safety of houses of worship. The incident has sparked a broader discussion about the state of the country, with some pointing to the rise of anti-Semitism and the erosion of respect for the law and institutions. As the nation marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day, many are reflecting on the importance of peaceful protest and the need to address the root causes of social unrest. [... more]
A man was suspended for heckling President Trump at a Ford plant, but his supporters are rallying around him, raising over $300,000 in donations. Meanwhile, a leftist is ridiculed online for a video showing him struggling to handle a rifle at an indoor range, threatening to shoot ICE agents. [... more]
A growing concern and frustration across North Carolina has led to a debate over bail and mental health policies following a series of high-profile murders, including the alleged killer of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Irina Zarutska and a school teacher in Raleigh. The cases have raised questions about the effectiveness of the current system and whether stronger legislation or accountability measures are needed to prevent similar tragedies from occurring. [... more]
A criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has been opened by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, focusing on the renovation of the central bank's Washington headquarters and whether he was truthful in congressional testimony about the project. Meanwhile, a federal audit in North Carolina found that over half of commercial driver's licenses issued to foreign nationals did not comply with federal law, putting the state at risk of losing tens of millions of dollars in federal highway funding. Additionally, a controversy surrounding student loans for nursing graduate programs has sparked a debate over affordability and accessibility of higher education. [... more]
The story of Charles Jackson French, a 22-year-old mess attendant, who swam through shark-infested waters to save 24 wounded sailors from the USS Gregory, a destroyer sunk by Japanese naval gunfire near Guadalcanal. French's heroic actions were initially overlooked, but through the efforts of Bruce Wigo and others, he was finally recognized with the Navy Cross 75 years after the event. [... more]
The church is experiencing marginalization and persecution worldwide, and believers are struggling to find their place in a culture that no longer pretends to believe what they believe. Peter's letter to the scattered believers in 1 Peter reminds them that they have been chosen by God, and this truth is a source of encouragement and hope in the midst of suffering. [... more]
Paul writes that we have been saved from the wrath of God through Jesus Christ, and we have been saved by his death and life. We are kept saved by his life, and we have been saved for the praise of our Savior, to exalt in God with passionate enjoyment and excitement. [... more]
At 88 years old, RK shares his expertise on car maintenance, emphasizing the importance of checking tire pressure to avoid costly problems like transmission failure. He shares a personal experience where a tire light indicator led to a $5,000 transmission replacement, highlighting the need for drivers to take care of their vehicles. [... more]
The Christian Car Guy Show discusses the weight of cars and the weight of God's glory, exploring how cars are engineered for safety and how God's presence requires a similar kind of engineering to carry the weight of His glory. The show also shares testimonies of how the Jesus Labor Love ministry has helped individuals in need, including a single mom who received a donated car and a family who received assistance with car repairs. [... more]
Parents and community members are being educated on how to protect children from online predators and child trafficking, with events and resources available to help them understand the digital world their children are exposed to and how to have open conversations with them about their experiences. [... more]
The Denver Broncos are in a strong position to secure the top seed in the AFC, but they face challenges ahead, particularly against the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers. Meanwhile, the Chicago Bears are on a hot streak, and the San Francisco 49ers are dealing with injuries, but still finding ways to win. The Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles are also in the mix, but the Carolina Panthers and Seattle Seahawks are looking to make a push for the playoffs. [... more]
Building financial stability requires a solid emergency fund, strategic investments, and a clear understanding of savings and investments. A high-yield savings account can provide a safe and reliable return, while investments in gold and Bitcoin can offer a store of value and diversification. Effective financial planning involves managing risk, making informed decisions, and aligning investments with personal values and goals. [... more]
Derek Mills, a 29-year veteran of Shelby County, is running for the Shelby County Commission, focusing on public safety and taxes. He believes a job is the number one program that works in solving problems. Meanwhile, Vice President J.D. Vance spoke at Amfest, emphasizing the importance of unity and not treating people differently based on their race or sex. The event brought together young conservatives, and there was a sense of empowerment and recharging among the attendees. [... more]
As parents, it's essential to set intentional guidelines for our children when handing them devices over the Christmas season. With the rise of online predators and cyber tips, we must be aware of the dangers and take steps to protect our kids. The Invictus Project, a task force working with law enforcement, is helping to catch predators and educate communities on online safety. [... more]
Dr. Marie Fagans, a candidate for Shelby County Mayor, discusses her platform and vision for the county, emphasizing the importance of education, public safety, and healthcare access. She shares her experiences as a superintendent and her commitment to transparency and accountability in government. [... more]
A villager is not going to be prosecuted in an umbrella attack on her husband. Florida man leads police on a high-speed chase with a slow-moving semi. Rob Reiner's son stabbed him and his wife to death. A Stanford Medicine study shows that the mRNA vaccines can cause myocarditis. The Louvre is closing due to a staff strike. A secret government UFO program reveals paranormal events. [... more]
A twice-deported illegal immigrant from Honduras is charged with stabbing a 24-year-old on the Charlotte light rail, sparking criticism of soft-on-crime policies and vetting failures. The incident marks the second high-profile violent incident on Charlotte's public transportation system in recent months. Meanwhile, North Carolina's overall financial health remains strong, with a new audit showing a net positive position increase of $6 billion. The state's investment in capital assets was $76 billion, and the AAA bond rating was reaffirmed by top credit rating agencies. In other news, a primary challenge is underway in the North Carolina Senate, with Senator Phil Berger facing a challenge from Sheriff Sam Page. [... more]
A Canadian citizen has been indicted for illegally voting in federal elections in North Carolina, and a $12 billion bailout has been announced for American farmers. In North Carolina, a student is dead and another injured after a fight at North Forsyth High School, and $29 million in federal public assistance reimbursements will be flowing into Western North Carolina communities and state agencies. [... more]
A stabbing on the Charlotte light rail has sparked outrage over immigration policies, with the suspect being a Honduran immigrant previously deported twice. The North Carolina State Board of Elections is requesting social security numbers from DMV customers to verify voter eligibility. Meanwhile, a new audit reveals mismanagement of funds and a logistical nightmare in the state's disaster recovery efforts, raising concerns about the state's ability to handle future disasters. [... more]
Driving can be an extremely frustrating experience, but it's essential to follow traffic laws and practice courteous driving habits to ensure road safety. Distracted driving, including texting and eating while driving, is a significant concern, and tractor trailers require extra caution. Pedestrians have the right-of-way, and school zones demand attention to speed limits. By being mindful of these factors, drivers can reduce the risk of accidents and create a safer environment for everyone on the road. [... more]
The Secretary of Transportation discusses the Department of Transportation's role in ensuring a smooth World Cup experience for 11 million visitors, the importance of public safety, and the impact of new regulations on electric vehicles and carbon trading. [... more]
Memphis is experiencing a significant decrease in crime rates, with murder down 49% and aggravated assault down 43% thanks to the efforts of the Memphis Safe Task Force and law enforcement. State Representative John Gillespie and Senator Brent Taylor discuss the importance of supporting first responders and the city council's budget decisions, highlighting the need for a moral and financial approach to addressing the city's challenges. [... more]
A discussion on the implications of recent midterm election results and their potential impact on economic policies, with a focus on the importance of financial literacy and the free market. [... more]
Bruce Schneier discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on various aspects of society, including public safety, democracy, and elections. He highlights examples of AI being used to improve governance, such as in Japan and Brazil, and warns about the potential risks of an AI bubble. Schneier also emphasizes the need for a more nuanced understanding of AI, beyond just chatbots and large language models. [... more]
New laws in North Carolina take effect, including one allowing employees and volunteers at non-public schools to carry weapons on school property, and another requiring adult content websites to verify users' ages and secure written consent from individuals featured in images. [... more]
A three-judge federal panel has rejected critics' requests for an injunction blocking North Carolina's new congressional map, clearing the way for the map to be used in the 2026 election. Arena's Law, which makes it harder for people to get out of jail on bail set for low-level crimes and attempts to restart the death penalty, officially goes into effect across the state of North Carolina. The law requires stricter scrutiny on judges and magistrates when considering pretrial release and setting bail for individuals, bans cashless bail, and makes it easier for people with a history of mental health issues to be involuntarily committed to a mental hospital after an arrest. [... more]
As followers of Jesus Christ, we have much to be thankful for, and the holiday season is a great opportunity to share our faith and express gratitude. From family traditions to wildlife activity, fall driving hazards, and driver fatigue, the hosts of Christian Car Guy Radio discuss the importance of being thankful and sharing our blessings with others. [... more]
The President of the United States has been accused of treason and sowing doubt in military members about carrying out orders, sparking a heated debate about the Constitution and the role of the military. Meanwhile, a 28-point peace plan for Ukraine has been proposed, but experts question its feasibility and whether it will truly bring peace to the region. [... more]
John O'Hurley discusses his experience hosting the National Dog Show, which has grown exponentially in popularity over the years, with 30 million viewers tuning in annually. He also talks about the challenges of rebuilding in areas affected by natural disasters, such as Malibu, and the impact of wokeness on the entertainment industry. Additionally, he shares his insights on acting, comedy, and the sitcom Seinfeld, which he believes is a unique and challenging form of comedy. [... more]
The Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs are struggling to find their footing in the NFL season, while the Ravens are making a surprising run in the AFC North. The New York Giants are dealing with Cam Newton's antics, and the NFC East is shaping up to be a competitive division. [... more]
Customs and Border Protection conducted an operation in Charlotte, known as Charlotte's Web, which resulted in the arrest of 81 individuals with significant criminal and immigration histories. Meanwhile, the North Carolina General Assembly is set to convene for its final week of business before the calendar flips to 2026, but it appears that there will not be any major voting taking place in either the House or the Senate. The dispute centers on the Department of Health and Human Services' handling of Medicaid reimbursements and recent rate cuts. [... more]
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