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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
March 16, 2026
A severe weather risk profile is in place for North Carolina, with a moderate risk of severe storms and tornadoes across the central part of the state. Meanwhile, the county canvas process has certified election results in the state's 26th Senate District, with a 23-vote margin between Phil Berger and Sam Page, leaving the possibility of a recount. Vice President JD Vance has visited North Carolina, highlighting the importance of the state's first congressional district and the need for federal funding to support recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene. [... more]
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The Christian Worldview
David Wheaton
March 14, 2026
The dark spiritual contagion of anti-Israel, anti-Jewish enmity is a topic of concern, with many Christians and conservatives succumbing to anti-Semitic sentiments, blaming the Jewish people for global problems, and questioning their right to exist in their ancient homeland. This enmity is rooted in a lack of understanding of God's promise to the Jewish people, as stated in Genesis 12:3, and is often fueled by financial gain and a desire for clicks and attention. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
March 13, 2026
A discussion on the pro-life movement, the dangers of the abortion pill regimen, and the importance of a Christian worldview in navigating complex issues like purity culture and sexuality. The hosts also explore the challenges of creating art that reflects a biblical perspective and the need for Christians to engage with culture in a thoughtful and nuanced way. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
March 13, 2026
Vice President J.D. Vance is set to visit North Carolina, where a close race between Phil Berger and Sam Page for the 26th Senate seat remains unresolved. The county canvas process will finalize election results, with a possible recount in the works. Meanwhile, a study suggests that school choice programs can improve public school student performance, and Governor Josh Stein is calling for Congress to reclaim its authority on tariffs. [... more]
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Real Life Radio
Jack Hibbs
March 13, 2026
Remembering our sinful state and the need for our Savior is the foundation of Christian discipleship. Discipleship requires conversion, personal discipline, and a willingness to follow Jesus Christ. It's a journey of spiritual growth, humility, and faith, where we learn to surrender to God's plan and live a life of obedience to Him. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
March 12, 2026
A new Blue Ribbon Commission on Public Education has been formed in North Carolina to study the state's school system, examining areas such as teacher training, student achievement, and accountability measures. Meanwhile, concerns are emerging around Medicaid fraud, with a recent scheme exposing improper enrollment and potential fraud during the sign-up process. Additionally, Western North Carolina is still recovering from Hurricane Helene, with a significant funding shortfall for water infrastructure repairs. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
March 12, 2026
A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling blocked California schools from hiding social gender transitions from parents, affirming parental rights and the 14th Amendment's due process clause, which states that parents have primary authority over their children's upbringing and education. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
March 11, 2026
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein is calling for a $1.4 billion critical needs budget to address the state's budget crisis, which has been ongoing for over two and a half years. The budget would provide raises for teachers, state troopers, and other state law enforcement, as well as fund Medicaid and other critical needs. Meanwhile, U.S. Senator Ted Budd is voicing his support for President Trump's approach towards Iran, citing the regime's history of terrorism and pursuit of nuclear weapons. In other news, a federal judge has ruled against a Libertarian voter who challenged North Carolina's ballot selfie restrictions, citing the state's interest in preventing vote buying and coercion. Additionally, North Carolina's charter school infrastructure is set to receive a major boost from a record-breaking $52.9 million federal grant, which will support the establishment of new charter schools and career and technical education programs. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
March 11, 2026
FaithFi's new app helps users build a budget and live it out with daily check-ins, weekly progress snapshots, and monthly goal alignment. Meanwhile, Compass Financial Ministry's One More program encourages intentional relationships and shared discussions to create lasting eternal impact through financial discipleship. A listener's question about managing her 19-year-old daughter's finances sparks a conversation about budgeting tools and responsible spending habits. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
March 11, 2026
The Department of Homeland Security's Secretary Christy Noan revealed stunning comments during a congressional hearing, exposing the Biden regime's complicity in human trafficking and child abuse. Meanwhile, the Arizona State House made a historic move to introduce a constitutional amendment solidifying an individual's right to refuse medical mandates. The discussion also touched on the Antichrist, Israel, and the importance of being prepared for the end times. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
March 10, 2026
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]
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Family Policy Matters
NC Family Policy
March 09, 2026
A nationwide Bible reading event, America Reads the Bible, aims to promote a biblical worldview and encourage Christian leaders to implement godly policies. The event will feature national leaders reading the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, and organizers hope to see a Bible revival and increased discipleship among participants. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
March 09, 2026
A close election in North Carolina's 26th Senate District has Sheriff Sam Page extending his lead over Senate President Phil Berger, who has been in the North Carolina General Assembly since 2000. Meanwhile, NC State University is facing a lawsuit over alleged PCB contamination in the Poe Hall building, and a state audit has found financial mismanagement in the Winston-Salem Forsyth County School District, including a $15 million budget deficit. [... more]
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Renewing Your Mind
R.C. Sproul
March 09, 2026
The importance of Christian theology and doctrine in understanding the Christian faith, equipping believers for service, and retaining the teaching of Scripture. A 36-message series, Theology for All, explores the basics of Christian doctrine and its application in everyday life. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
March 06, 2026
A razor-thin margin in the Republican primary contest between Senate leader Phil Berger and Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page has led to scrutiny over provisional ballots and the state's budget impasse. The North Carolina State Board of Elections is reviewing 189 provisional ballots, which could potentially change the outcome of the election. Meanwhile, the state's budget remains unresolved, with the General Assembly yet to pass a new budget. The lack of a budget is affecting various agencies, including the Secretary of State's office, which is struggling to fund investigations and staff. The Governor has announced plans to propose critical needs that cannot wait for next year's budget, including Medicaid funding. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
March 06, 2026
New parents can benefit from a financial checklist to ensure they're prepared for the added expenses of raising a child. This includes updating health insurance, life insurance, budgeting, creating or updating a will, building an emergency fund, updating taxes, and considering education savings. A financial advisor can help individuals navigate these changes and make informed decisions about their finances. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 06, 2026
Donald Wilson, a humble hero from Iowa, served in World War II, surviving multiple battles and earning a citation for his bravery. He spent his life fishing and later received a medal for his wartime service, a poignant reminder of his heroic past. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
March 05, 2026
A wild primary night in North Carolina saw several incumbents lose their seats, including some who have served for decades. The results were largely driven by social media, with many voters surprised by the outcomes. The Senate District 26 race between Phil Berger and Sam Page is particularly contentious, with a two-vote difference between the two candidates. The outcome of the election may not be known for several weeks, as provisional ballots and absentee ballots are still being counted. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 05, 2026
When the framers drafted the Constitution, they designed it to manage conflict by creating a system of representation that balances the interests of different entities and allows for the free play of perspectives. The Constitution's structure, with its separation of powers and enumerated powers, is intended to inhibit governments from doing rash and foolish things and to provide a mechanism for conflicts to be negotiated and channeled for the greater good of the public. [... more]
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Turning Point
David Jeremiah
March 04, 2026
The Bible teaches that God has a plan for the nations, and that plan is laid out in His book. The concept of globalism, or a one-world government, is not new and has been anticipated in biblical prophecy. The book of Daniel describes a series of empires that will rise and fall, culminating in a final attempt at globalization led by the Antichrist. This will be followed by a time of great tribulation and the return of Jesus Christ, who will establish a global kingdom marked by righteousness and peace. [... more]
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