It's our goal to infuse you with faith, truth, and courage, and to help you stand strong on the frontlines! Join biblical scholar and cultural commentator Dr. Michael L. Brown to discover hope, refresh your faith, and find your voice. Together let us seek God for Revival in the Church, Revolution in Society, and Redemption in Israel.
The Christian life is a battle to be fought daily, relying on God's promises and obeying His precepts to achieve victory over sin and live righteously in this present evil world. [... more]
The persecuted church is a reality for millions of Christians around the world, facing intense pressure, violence, and discrimination. In this podcast, a guest shares stories of believers in Nigeria, Iran, and North Korea, highlighting their courage and resilience in the face of adversity. The conversation also touches on the importance of empowering the persecuted church, providing support and resources to help them stand strong in their faith. [... more]
Randy Wilson shares her story of struggling with an eating disorder, attending AA and NA meetings, and eventually finding recovery and motherhood. She credits her faith and support system for helping her overcome her addiction and achieve her goals. [... more]
Jesus John the Baptist and Luke Acts heavily emphasize the Baptism with the Holy Spirit It appears at the beginning of Church history Acts continues throughout Luke's record of the church's first thirty years and was valued and ministered by the apostle Paul Yet strangely many evangelical and liturgical Protestant organizations ignore or oppose the experience Greg uses scripture to establish the fact that both Father and Son promised true believers could and should receive the fullness of the Holy Spirit The artesian well Gihon or gusher of the Spirit's living water John - Or the rivers of living water [... more]
Matt Slick discusses various Bible doctrines, including church practice, baptism, and the Sabbath, as well as theological topics like predestination, election, and the relationship between Christians and Israel. [... more]
A. C. Richards, the Chief of Police for Washington, D.C. in 1865, witnessed the assassination of Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater on Good Friday, April 14th. He recounts the events of that evening, including the president's arrival, the play, and the shooting. The investigation that followed revealed a larger conspiracy, and John Wilkes Booth was eventually tracked down and killed. The story is a tragic reminder of the impact of violence and the importance of preserving American history. [... more]
The plague of sin has infected humanity, and death is a universal reality. Adam's sin introduced sin into the world, and it has been passed down to every generation. However, through faith in Christ, we can be born again and join a new race, free from the curse of sin and death. This is the only explanation for universal sin and death, and it is the solution to both. [... more]
A viral controversy involving President Donald Trump and comments from faith leaders sparks outrage among Christians during Holy Week Is the line between faith and politics being crossed Listeners step into the role of presidential faith advisors offering candid grace-filled and sometimes challenging advice This powerful episode explores humility leadership accountability and what it truly means to reflect Christ in positions of influence [... more]
Cody Rhodes discusses his wrestling career and upcoming match at WrestleMania 42, while Andrew McCarthy shares insights on male friendship and his new book, Who Needs Friends? Meanwhile, Rich Eisen explores personal finance and the importance of community, highlighting the work of Thrive Ent and Airbnb. [... more]
Matt Slick discusses the concept of the Trinity with a caller, examining verses from the Bible to understand the nature of God and Jesus Christ. They explore the idea of God Almighty and how it relates to the Father, and examine the concept of the Trinity through various biblical passages. [... more]
The Pope criticizes President Trump's handling of the war in Iran, while Trump supporters argue that the war is a just one. Meanwhile, Congressman Chip Roy discusses his run for Attorney General of Texas, focusing on border security and immigration. In New York City, the mayor celebrates 100 days in office, but critics argue that his policies are too socialist. The Heritage Foundation's Kevin Roberts weighs in on foreign policy, including the Iran war and the situation in Ukraine. [... more]
Matt Slick discusses various biblical topics, including the Nephilim and Sons of God, the nature of fallen angels, and the concept of traducianism. He also addresses the idea of hypergrace and its implications, as well as the biblical grounds for divorce and remarriage. Additionally, he explores the importance of covenant and marriage in the context of God's relationship with humanity. [... more]
Discovering true contentment in a world that always pushes us toward more requires a shift in perspective. It's not about reaching a certain number, but about trusting God as our source and recognizing that enough is ultimately a matter of the heart, not a number. By understanding that enough is rooted in stewardship, not ownership, and that it's about purpose, not possessions, we can find peace and security in our financial journey. [... more]
Scarlett Johansson shares her personal struggles with sensitive skin and how she found relief with a consistent skincare routine. She discusses her journey from acting to entrepreneurship, launching her own skincare line, Outset, and her mission to make clean skincare accessible to everyone. [... more]
The concept of the cornerstone, referring to Jesus Christ, is explored in relation to the church and Israel. Peter's writings in 1 Peter 2 emphasize the importance of valuing Jesus as the cornerstone, with believers finding value and treasure in Him, while unbelievers stumble over Him and are condemned. The discussion also touches on the tribulation period, the church's role, and God's covenant promises to Israel. [... more]
Iranian Christians are facing severe persecution under the Islamic regime, with many suffering imprisonment, torture, and even death. Sama Salimi, author of 'A Modern Exodus', shares her family's story of fleeing Iran and finding freedom in Turkey, highlighting the bravery and resilience of those who risk everything to follow Jesus. [... more]
The NFL draft is approaching, and Rich Eisen discusses the top prospects with Dane Brugler, including Fernando Mendoza, Arvell Reese, and Jeremiah Love. Meanwhile, the 2026 Masters is underway, and Chris Brockman provides updates on the leaderboard, including Patrick Reed's lead and the performances of other top players. [... more]
Satan will be locked away for a thousand years, unable to deceive the nations, but will be released again to tempt those who have not died or been born during that period. Meanwhile, believers who have been beheaded for their witness to Jesus will live and reign with Christ for a thousand years. [... more]
In John Jesus established that if we love Him we will obey His teachings All of them If we are selective in our obedience obeying some of His teachings but rejecting others our love is lacking True devotion to Christ accepts everything of Him from Him and by Him Greg shows by scripture that the tongues of fire at Pentecost were connected with the Baptism with the Holy Spirit In all four gospels John the Baptist emphatically identifies Jesus as the Baptizer with the Holy Spirit Every experience of this crucial infilling heavily emphasized in Acts chs was Christ's personal [... more]
Richard Gatling, a dentist and inventor, created the Gatling gun, a repeating rifle battery designed to discourage large-scale battles and show the folly of war. The gun was initially met with skepticism but saw limited use during the American Civil War and later adoption in the US Army. Despite its potential, the Gatling gun was eventually outpaced by newer inventions and its legacy is often overshadowed by its depiction in movies and mythology. [... more]
Living a deeply spiritual, holy life means having a sacred relationship with God, who rescues us from sin and emptiness, and shapes us to fit His divine purposes. This relationship gives us the privilege of offering various sacrifices to our living Lord, including our bodies, gratitude, good deeds, sharing with others, financial gifts, self-sacrificing love, and prayer. [... more]
The hope of the resurrection is a central theme in Christianity, where believers look forward to being reunited with loved ones who have passed away. However, the concept of regeneration and faith is complex, with some arguing that regeneration precedes faith, while others believe they are simultaneous. The separation of church and state is also a topic of discussion, with some arguing that politicians should not seek spiritual advice from those who do not hold biblical teachings. The quality of Protestant preaching is also a concern, with some arguing that it has become shallow and lacking in theological depth, leading many youth to seek out more traditional and theologically rich churches. [... more]
The core of Christianity is not a new perspective on life, but an empty tomb, because if Jesus is alive, then sins can be forgiven, addictions can be broken, and death is not the end. The most important question is what you decided about Jesus, and the answer is not about being good enough, but about surrendering to his Lordship and trusting in his sacrifice. [... more]
The discussion revolves around various Christian apologetics topics, including the role of deacons in the church, the accuracy of the New Living Translation, and the implications of dispensationalism on Protestantism. The conversation also touches on the importance of biblical theology, the role of church government, and the meaning of baptism. Additionally, the topic of capitalism and socialism is explored, with a focus on how the Bible supports capitalist principles and rejects socialist ideologies. [... more]
The discussion revolves around the possibility of the caveman theory being a result of the fall of man, the interpretation of baptism, and the existence of extraterrestrial life. The hosts explore the idea that life doesn't form by chance and propose that aliens could be demonic manifestations teaching counter-theology. [... more]
The Apostle Peter describes Jesus Christ as our liberator, substitute, savior, and victor, who gives us eternal life and redeems us from our futile way of life, inherited from our forefathers, and provides a clean name and an opportunity to serve our country with honor and distinction. [... more]
In 1838, two U.S. congressmen, Representative Jonathan Silly of Maine and Representative William Graves of Kentucky, engaged in a high-profile duel at the Bladensburg dueling grounds, using rifles, which was a rare and unusual choice for a duel. The duel ended with Silly being struck in the thigh and succumbing to his injuries. This event highlights the complex history of dueling in America and the tensions leading up to the Civil War. [... more]
Believers are commanded to live holy lives, demonstrating their relationship with God through reverence and obedience. Holy fear is not about being afraid of God's judgment, but about being in awe of His holiness and submitting to His will. The judgment seat, or Bema, is a place where believers will be evaluated for their service and rewarded for their obedience, not for their sin, but for their service to God. [... more]
Pam Bondi's firing as Attorney General has sparked debate about her handling of sensitive cases, including the investigation into Eric Swalwell's relationship with Fang Fang. Meanwhile, concerns about birthright citizenship and healthcare fraud continue to rise, with some experts warning of widespread abuse of the system. The US is also taking steps to address healthcare fraud, with federal agents conducting raids across Southern California. Additionally, the country is making progress in quantum computing, with IBM Research working towards building the first fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029. [... more]
Matt Slick discusses various Christian doctrines, including baptism, predestination, and the Antichrist, while engaging in a conversation with callers about their questions and perspectives on these topics. [... more]
Greg continues teaching on the Baptism of the Holy Spirit and tongues of fire that appeared at the birth of the church on Pentecost Day Did Jesus promise or prophesy any of the things that occurred during that dramatic and dynamic experience Were the tongues of fire a divine sign of things to come or a passing anomaly And more importantly were the things that occurred in the Upper Room linked to the risen Christ Or were they simply things that His followers experienced yet had no direct connection to Him Greg answers these questions and more in this episode [... more]
Death does not have the last word, Easter does. The resurrection of Jesus Christ replaces fear with faith, and the hope of seeing loved ones again is a guarantee for Christians. The Bible teaches that we live our life like a story that's been told, and we have everything to say about the dash in the middle. Jesus says, don't be afraid, and he offers spiritual rebirth to those who ask. [... more]
Matt Slick discusses the importance of justification by faith alone, contrasting it with the false gospel of faith plus works. He also examines the dangers of communism and socialism, highlighting their contradictions to biblical principles of government and individual freedom. [... more]
North Carolina faces a nearly $2.8 billion revenue shortfall over the next two years, according to Governor Josh Stein. Meanwhile, a long-standing election dispute in the small town of Pembroke has finally been resolved, with the challenger, Alan Dial, being certified as the winner after a two-and-a-half-year battle. The state is also dealing with wildfires and a burn ban, with crews making progress in containing the fires. [... more]
A young boy's harrowing near-death experience and his mother's unwavering support and encouragement teach him the value of resilience and personal growth, inspiring a powerful story of overcoming adversity and the importance of faith in shaping one's identity. [... more]
A discussion about the intersection of gun control and ballistics, with a focus on the Charlie Kirk case and the role of politics in shaping public opinion. The conversation also touches on the future of quantum computing, the importance of Judeo-Christian values, and the absurdity of identity politics. Additionally, the hosts discuss the personal lives of public figures, such as Christy Noam and Lindsey Graham, and the implications of their actions on their public image. [... more]
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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]
Lieutenant John Robert Fox, a black soldier, volunteered to stay behind and direct artillery fire from a second-story location in the Italian village of Sumo Colonia during World War II, calling in an artillery strike on his own position to halt a German advance, ultimately giving his life to save others. [... more]
When facing opposition, remember that God is bigger than the enemy. He promises to deliver us and give us victory, but we must trust in His promises and not our own strength. The Bible teaches us to hide God's Word in our hearts and to rely on His promises in times of spiritual warfare. [... more]
Discussion on various topics including Iran, quantum computing, Mark Wayne Mullen, Joe Rogan, Jimmy Kimmel, Trump, DHS, Medicare, AI, and gold and silver, with a focus on politics, technology, and current events. [... more]
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses the recent actions of Senate Republicans, particularly Jon Thune, and their decision to pass a funding bill that does not fully fund Homeland Security, leading to criticism from President Trump and other Republicans. The show also touches on the Save America Act, which aims to secure elections and prevent voter fraud, and the importance of Congress taking action to address these issues before the midterms. [... more]
Matt Slick discusses various topics including the importance of faith alone for salvation, the role of baptism in salvation, and the dangers of Islam, including its violent teachings and its incompatibility with free speech and the US Constitution. He also talks about the need for Christians to be prepared to defend their faith and to understand the logical arguments for their beliefs. [... more]
Andrew Higgins, a small boat builder from Louisiana, developed a revolutionary landing craft that played a crucial role in World War II. His innovative design, the Higgins boat, enabled Allied forces to successfully execute amphibious landings, ultimately contributing to the war's outcome. Higgins' perseverance and vision in the face of skepticism from the military establishment are a testament to his ingenuity and determination. [... more]
Matt Slick discusses various Christian apologetics topics, including the Ten Commandments, the problem of evil, dispensationalism, baptism, the canon of scripture, annihilationism, and eternal conscious torment, using biblical references and logical arguments to support his views. [... more]
The birth of the church of Jesus Christ on Pentecost Day as recorded in Acts was accompanied by some admittedly strange phenomena the sound of a rushing tornado visible flames of fire over the heads of the believers present and speaking in strange unknown languages Why did these things happen Were they of God Of Men Of Satan Had those present previously received the Holy Spirit If so when and where did they receive Him and how much And what does this historical account tell us about our Christian walk today In this first episode Greg shares the first of [... more]
Matt Slick discusses various Bible doctrines, including the implications of Leviticus 19:28 on tattoos, the concept of Calvinism and Reformed theology, and the distinction between God's ultimate, prescriptive, and permissive wills. [... more]
Parents on the Level delivers expert localized research and presentations tailored for parents, lawmakers, and community leaders to expose the growing unease about what's happening in schools, where DEI, social-emotional learning, and AI-driven surveillance tools are shaping students' hearts and minds, and turning them into cultural Marxists. [... more]
Wrestling with anger is a common struggle for Christians, but it's not a sin to feel anger. Rather, it's how we respond to it that matters. Dr. Abadan Shah explains that anger itself is not the problem, but rather our sinful nature can lead to sinful anger. He shares insights from the book of James, emphasizing the importance of being swift to hear, slow to speak, and slow to wrath. By applying these principles, Christians can learn to navigate their emotions and respond to situations in a more godly way. [... more]
A discussion on Bible doctrines, the Hebrew Israelites, and the Catholic Church, with a focus on predestination, free will, and the tulip doctrine. The conversation also touches on genealogy, Jesus Christ, and the cult mind, highlighting the importance of critical thinking and biblical knowledge. [... more]
A family of determined individuals share their remarkable story of completing 50 marathons in 17 years, treating each one as a family vacation with rituals and perseverance. Meanwhile, experts emphasize the importance of acting early to protect brain health and reducing the risk of dementia from conditions like Alzheimer's disease. [... more]
Mary Edwards Walker was a pioneering woman who defied convention and became the only female recipient of the Medal of Honor for her bravery as a surgeon during the Civil War. She was a fierce advocate for women's rights, abolition, and dress reform, and her legacy continues to inspire today. [... more]
Matt Slick engages in a conversation with callers about various Christian topics, including salvation by faith, the sovereignty of God, and the differences between Christian denominations. He also addresses questions about the Bible and its teachings, and provides guidance on how to overcome guilt and trust in God's goodness. [... 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 Christian Apologetics Research Ministry explores the parable of the Prodigal Son, discussing its meaning and significance. The ministry also delves into the parable of the Sower and the Seed, examining the different types of soil and their implications. Additionally, the ministry addresses questions about communion, the Ten Commandments, and the church of Laodicea, as described in Revelation. [... more]
A close race in North Carolina's Senate between Phil Berger and Sam Page remains unchanged after a machine recount in Rockingham and Guilford counties. The Berger campaign has until late afternoon to request a partial hand-eye recount, which could potentially expand to a full hand-eye recount of all 26,000 plus votes in the contest. [... more]
Navigating financial decisions in blended families requires intentional effort and a clear plan. Couples can use a Togetherness Agreement to promote peace and unity in their marriage by addressing emotionally charged issues and creating a roadmap for their financial future. This agreement can provide clarity on financial decisions, including how to manage debt, investments, and assets, and can help couples make decisions that align with their values and faith. [... more]
The Bible teaches that men and women have distinct roles in marriage, with men as the head and women as the helper. This order is not based on superiority, but rather on the design of God. The fall of man in the Garden of Eden introduced distortions in relationships, leading to a desire for control and manipulation. However, the gospel restores relationships to their original design, where men lead and women submit, and both are equal in essence but different in function. [... more]
Matt Slick discusses various topics including the Christian faith, baptism, salvation, and the rewards in heaven. He also addresses the Orthodox Church, Pentecostalism, and the worship of Mary, highlighting the differences between these beliefs and the Christian faith. [... more]
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