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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
The passage from Hebrews chapter 11 describes the great exploits of faith achieved by Old Testament saints, including those who endured severe trials and torture, yet remained steadfast in their faith. It highlights the importance of believing God's promises, expecting severe trials, and embracing one's identity as a child of God, leading to a superior distinction from the world. [... more]
Jesus teaches about the importance of maintaining a relationship with Him through active receiving and sharing of His light, and how storms can reset our perspectives and lead us to trust in Him. He also demonstrates His power over the supernatural world by delivering a man possessed by demons, and encourages us to share our testimonies of His greatness with others. [... more]
Details emerge about the terrorist attacks in both Norfolk and Michigan Students at Old Dominion University subdued the shooter without having to use weapons Iran's new Supreme Leader is reportedly unaware of the ongoing war in the Middle East and does not know he is the Islamic Republic's new leader Dearborn's local news takes the side of the terrorist when reporting commentary on the attack at the Michigan synagogue Thomas Massie defends Former Miss California and Hamas-lover Carrie PreJean Boller following her removal from Trump's Religious Liberty Commission in a way to get back at Trump Sec of War Pete [... more]
The host discusses the recent terrorist attacks in the US, the threat of sleeper cells, and the need for stronger border security and immigration policies. He also talks about the importance of arming ROTC cadets and denaturalizing naturalized citizens who support terrorist groups. [... more]
Brian Keith's remarkable life, from his early days as a child actor to his decorated service in the Marine Corps during World War II, is told through his incredible story of overcoming the impossible. With a career spanning over 70 movies and 300 TV episodes, Keith's life was marked by his bravery, talent, and dedication to his craft. From his early days on stage to his rise to fame in Hollywood, Keith's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the human spirit. [... more]
Iranian Christians are calling for the return of the Shah, Rizapalavi, to bring freedom and a secular government to their country. The Iranian people have been oppressed by the Islamic regime, and many are seeking a way out. Christians are praying for the people of Iran and supporting their efforts for freedom, while also acknowledging the complexities of the conflict and the need for a peaceful resolution. [... more]
A family's cherished photograph from Independence Day 1907 in Audubon, Iowa, holds a story of patriotism, community, and tradition. The Goff family's memories of the day, including a parade, picnic, and fireworks, are shared through the handwritten memoirs of Leora Goff, the oldest daughter. The story highlights the importance of preserving family history and the value of community celebrations. [... more]
The conflict in the Middle East continues to escalate, with Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas, and ISIS all playing a role. The Iranian regime's goal of recreating a medieval kingdom and expanding it to include the world is a threat to global security. A sustained campaign of pressure, including a naval blockade and punishing sanctions, may be necessary to weaken the regime and create a situation where they can never claim victory. [... more]
The US military's response to Iran's actions is not a war, but a cleanup mission. The US has air supremacy and has been dropping 160,000-pound bunker buster bombs on hardened sites in Iran. The US is not losing, and the Iranian regime is on the decline, with their top military leaders gone and remnants of their military reduced to wearing burqas to hide from surveillance. [... more]
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]
The story of John Adams and his defense of British soldiers in the Boston Massacre Trial, a pivotal moment in American history that showcases his commitment to justice and the principles of the American Revolution. [... more]
The U S sinks an Iranian submarine off the coast of Sri Lanka Rep Tony Gonzales ADMITS that he had an affair with staffer Regina Santos-Aviles who set herself on fire shortly after the affair Dan Crenshaw loses his primary in an upset from Steve Toth Trump is reportedly frustrated over the harassment from his impending Texas Senate endorsement decision Child sex offender Rene Campos running for city council in Fresno held a press conference outside of an elementary school prompting the school to file a police report Senator Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy assisted Capitol Police in TAKING DOWN a [... more]
The study of Revelation chapter 20 reveals the final events of the millennium, including Satan's release and deception of the nations, the great white throne judgment, and the eternal punishment of those who reject God, while also emphasizing the importance of salvation and the book of life. [... more]
Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin and his claim to have developed interchangeable parts is a story often told in a simplified way. However, the truth behind his invention and the role of firearms in his development of interchangeable parts is more complex and fascinating. [... more]
William Carey, a shoe cobbler turned renowned missionary, faced numerous challenges and setbacks, including a devastating fire that destroyed his life's work. Yet, he persevered, trusting in God's presence and providence, and continued to move forward in faith, inspiring others to do the same. [... more]
Jonathan Evans reminds us that spiritual delay is one of Satan's most effective lies, and the time to get serious about God is always right now. He takes us to Daniel chapter 3 to show us what it means to be fireproof, to stand firm when everyone else is giving in, and how to walk with God in the midst of challenges and trials. [... more]
Thomas Bennett, a former first lieutenant in an African American regiment during the Civil War, played a crucial role in building the Winchester company into what it is today. He was a successful businessman and gun designer, and his relationship with John Moses Browning, another famous gun designer, was complex and ultimately led to a falling out. Bennett's legacy is a testament to his perseverance and dedication to his work, even as the company faced challenges and ultimately fell into receivership. [... more]
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee sent an email to his staff saying that those who wanted to leave should do so TODAY Dem Rep Ro Khanna compares the Clintons testifying about the Epstein Files to Trump dodging the January th subpoena Target is paying MILLION to end their lease in downtown Minneapolis A foreign trucker with a Minnesota CDL drove THREE MILES down the WRONG SIDE of the highway Actress Kristen Stewart says Americans need to stop buying burgers during the daytime to protest the crackdown on illegal immigrants US Women's Soccer Player Megan Rapinoe says she would've never [... more]
The NFL Combine is underway, with top prospects showcasing their skills. Teams are evaluating the talent and making decisions on draft picks. The Cowboys franchise tagged George Pickens, and Stephen Jones discussed the process. The competition committee is reviewing potential rule changes, including replay assist and personal fouls. Jeremiah Love, a top running back prospect, spoke about his goals and experiences. [... more]
President Ronald Reagan gave a speech on July 4th, 1986, aboard the USS John F. Kennedy, reflecting on American history, national unity, and the importance of freedom and human dignity, referencing the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the restoration of the Statue of Liberty. [... more]
The royal family is embroiled in a sex trafficking scandal involving Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein. Meanwhile, a trans murderer in Rhode Island is linked to a family with a history of cousin marriage and white nationalist views. In France, a student is beaten to death by Antifa, and the media downplays the incident. The left's embrace of wokeness and identity politics is also under scrutiny. [... more]
Bart Winkler discusses his thoughts on the Milwaukee Brewers and Green Bay Packers, including the ownership and coaching decisions, as well as the recent comments from Giannis Antetokounmpo and Mark Atnazio. He also touches on the topic of mental health and the importance of authenticity in leadership, using examples from the world of sports and beyond. [... more]
During World War I, homing pigeons played a crucial role in military communication, particularly for the American Expeditionary Forces. One such story involves the Lost Battalion, a group of American soldiers trapped in the Argonne Forest, who relied on pigeons to send crucial messages to their headquarters. The story of these pigeons, including one named Shermi, has become a legendary tale of heroism and bravery. [... more]
A trans man in Rhode Island opens fire at his son's senior night hockey game killing two and taking his own life Dana breaks down his social media history and his severe mental health Dana reacts to a viral tweet by Congressman Randy Fine which said If they force us to choose the choice between dogs and Muslims is not a difficult one following a NYC Muslim leader saying we must give up our dogs because NYC is coming to Islam A UPS driver is hilariously chased by wild turkeys A Mexican-American Tiktoker SLAMS American values and claims We came [... more]
The U.S. Department of Energy invests $175 million in upgrading coal-fired power plants across the nation, including a major facility in North Carolina. The funding aims to strengthen the power grid, keep electricity affordable and reliable, and preserve energy jobs. Meanwhile, the North Carolina State Board of Elections investigates reports of voter registration fraud, including individuals impersonating election officials and providing misinformation to voters. [... more]
Charles Spurgeon, a renowned pastor and theologian, was born into a legacy of pastors and became one of the most influential pastors in history. He resisted God's Spirit, but eventually found salvation at the age of 16 after hearing a simple message from a lay preacher. Spurgeon went on to preach to thousands, start numerous ministries, and write over 140 books, despite suffering from physical ailments and controversy throughout his life. [... more]
Biblical guidelines still apply in navigating the prophetic storm, and it's essential to test everything, hold fast to what's good, and not quench the Spirit's fire. The Holy Spirit's ministry is crucial in all its dimensions, and we must not treat prophecies with contempt, even if they seem unusual or come from unexpected sources. We must weigh and evaluate prophetic words, test them by the Word of God, and be guided by the Spirit's witness in our lives. [... more]
Monica Kelsey, founder of Safe Haven Baby Boxes, shares her personal story of being abandoned at birth and finding her purpose in life. She discusses the Safe Haven Law and the importance of providing anonymity to birth mothers who surrender their newborns. Kelsey explains how baby boxes have been instrumental in saving dozens of infants' lives and reducing abandonments in states where they are available. [... more]
l Paso's flight restrictions after the U S disables Mexican cartel drones that 'breached US airspace' Why was the full stop originally supposed to be for days A -year-old boy shouted Allahu Akbar during a stabbing rampage at a London school A Democrat Rep asks Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons if he thinks he's going to Hell during a committee hearing Florida Gubernatorial Candidate James Fishback posts a video on his porch holding an AR- and declaring he would shoot anyone threatening his staff following an attempted arson at his home Dana breaks down how the Woke Reich like Carrie [... 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]
A discussion on the alleged deep state, China's involvement in the US, and the potential for a communist revolution, with a focus on continuity of government, free energy technology, and national security threats. [... more]
Florida Man stories of a 17-year-old setting his friend on fire and a man bringing invasive lizards to a pizzeria are shared, along with discussions on identity theft, an Olympic boxer's sex test, and ski jumpers allegedly injecting hyaluronic acid to enhance their performance. The host also talks about Valentine's Day spending, the keto diet, and TPUSA's leadership team being attacked by a former staffer. [... more]
The FBI has arrested a key participant in the Benghazi attack Dana breaks down the political history of how we got here Former TPUSA PR Manager Aubrey Laitsch says she was fired after questioning the official story around Charlie Kirk's September assassination accusing the new leadership under CEO Erika Kirk of retaliation President Trump posts an AI video on Truth Social depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as monkeys A school board member has a meltdown over the term homeless being used instead of saying unhoused The Winter Olympics kick off this weekend after Algerian Olympic Boxer Imane Khelif admitted to [... more]
General Daniel Sickles, a colorful character in American history, left a trail of unpaid bills, broken romances, and political scandals. He served as a soldier, politician, and diplomat, and was involved in several controversies, including the killing of Philip Barton Key and his subsequent acquittal on temporary insanity. Sickles went on to become a major general in the Civil War and was instrumental in the preservation of Gettysburg as a national historic site. [... more]
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