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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 08, 2026
Mary Surratt, a woman from Southern Maryland, becomes embroiled in a plot to kill President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War. Her son John Surratt and John Wilkes Booth hatch a plan to kidnap and ransom the President, but it ultimately leads to Lincoln's assassination. Mary Surratt's involvement in the conspiracy and her eventual trial and execution are a pivotal moment in American history. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
July 08, 2026
The Bible teaches that God's Word is the rule of law, and Christians must obey God rather than man. The discussion turns to the January 6th US Capitol event, the FBI's involvement, and the cover-up of Seth Rich's murder. The hosts also touch on the importance of election integrity, the dangers of democracy, and the need for Christians to be involved in government. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
July 08, 2026
The rise of Marxist and Democratic Socialist ideologies in America poses significant threats to individual liberty, American institutions, and the constitutional order. Dr. Eric Patterson, president of the Victims of Communism Museum and Memorial Foundation, discusses the dangers of these ideologies and how they undermine the principles of freedom and democracy. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 07, 2026
John Marshall, the longest-serving Chief Justice in US history, played a pivotal role in shaping the Supreme Court and American law. His decisions, including Marbury v. Madison and Gibbons v. Ogden, established the court's power of judicial review and laid the groundwork for a national market. Marshall's legacy continues to influence American politics and law, with his commitment to the Constitution and the rule of law remaining a cornerstone of American democracy. [... more]
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Family Policy Matters
NC Family Policy
July 06, 2026
The Declaration of Independence, signed 250 years ago, declared the 13 American colonies' independence from Great Britain, establishing a new nation built on the principles of natural law, inalienable rights, and the Creator. The document's authors, including Thomas Jefferson, drew inspiration from Christian principles and the works of John Locke, appealing to a higher authority to justify their separation from the British crown. The Declaration's significance extends beyond its historical context, influencing American politics and culture to this day. [... more]
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The Bart Winkler Show
Bart Winkler
July 06, 2026
The USA soccer team's red card controversy and potential reinstatement has sparked a heated debate about FIFA corruption and the impact of the World Cup on the sport. Meanwhile, the MLB is struggling to attract casual fans with its 162-game season, and the G League is experimenting with a new free throw system. In other sports news, the NBA is testing a new draft format, and streaming services are changing the way we watch games. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
July 06, 2026
Retirement is not just about escape from work, but about finding purpose and faithfulness in God's kingdom. Scripture offers a deeper vision for our later years, encouraging us to move from labor into legacy, using our experience and wisdom to mentor, teach, and encourage others. As we age, our purpose in God's kingdom does not expire, and we can continue to serve and make a difference in the lives of others. [... more]
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Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
July 06, 2026
Amram and Jacobed, a Hebrew couple, exercise faith by hiding their newborn son Moses from Pharaoh's edict to kill all male Hebrew children. They devise a plan to save Moses, and with the help of Miriam, his sister, they successfully place him in a basket and present him to Pharaoh's daughter, who adopts him and names him Moses. This story illustrates the power of faith in making decisions and shaping one's life, as well as the impact of faith on those around us. [... more]
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Connect with Skip Heitzig
Skip Heitzig
July 05, 2026
Men and women are different, yet equal, and understanding these differences is key to a happy marriage. Husbands must yield, give honor, and cooperate with their wives, while also being aware of the importance of forgiveness and fulfilling their husbandly duties. [... more]
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A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
July 05, 2026
Greg Laurie emphasizes the importance of being a preserving influence in the culture today, as Christians, by living out their faith and speaking up for what is true. He encourages listeners to infiltrate, not isolate, and to be both salt and light, as Jesus instructs in the Sermon on the Mount. Laurie also highlights the need for spiritual awakening and a return to God's will, and invites listeners to make a commitment to Christ and recommit to their faith. [... more]
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Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
July 04, 2026
Caregivers understand the importance of stewardship and accountability in caring for loved ones, and Peter Rosenberger argues that these same principles can be applied to the country, highlighting the unique characteristics of the American constitutional republic and the need for trust, verification, and limits on power to prevent the corruption of human nature. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 04, 2026
In 1790, George Washington wrote a letter to the Hebrew congregation in Rhode Island, affirming the principles of freedom of religion and paving the way for the passage of the First Amendment and the Bill of Rights. This letter, written in response to a plea from Moses Satius, demonstrated Washington's view that the president is equal to citizens and his commitment to religious tolerance. [... more]
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The Christian Worldview
David Wheaton
July 04, 2026
Commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 1776, this special edition of the Christian Worldview explores the founding of America on biblical principles, the significance of the Declaration, and the enduring legacy of God-given liberties in the United States. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
July 03, 2026
Congressman Jason Smith discusses the growing trend of socialism within the Democratic Party, the impact of tax policy on working families, and the importance of freedom and opportunity in America as the country celebrates its 250th anniversary. [... more]
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Real Life Radio
Jack Hibbs
July 03, 2026
This Independence Day, Pastor Jack Hibbs emphasizes the importance of remembering the nation's founding principles, which were built on the gospel of Jesus Christ. He highlights the unique aspect of American history, where people of different faiths have been afforded asylum, prosperity, and freedom of worship. The pastor encourages listeners to be grateful for the freedoms they enjoy and to not take them for granted, as they are a gift from God. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 03, 2026
President Calvin Coolidge's defense of the Declaration of Independence on America's 150th birthday emphasizes the importance of the document's stated principles, which he believes are the closest thing to a perfect statement on human freedom. He warns that abandoning these principles would lead to a loss of freedom and that the mission statement comes first, with ideals making governments, not the other way around. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 02, 2026
George Washington's war tent, often called America's first oval office, was his mobile headquarters, private office, and sleeping quarters during the Revolutionary War. The tent was designed to be assembled and disassembled repeatedly and was a symbol of American military and political history, representing the place where command was exercised not through permanence, but through presence. [... more]
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Pathway to Victory
Dr. Robert Jeffress
July 02, 2026
The concept of America as a Christian nation is explored through historical evidence, including the spiritual beliefs of the Founding Fathers and the role of the Bible in shaping the country's foundation. The idea that the First Amendment established a separation of church and state is challenged, and the true intentions of the Founding Fathers are examined. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
July 01, 2026
A $34.4 billion state budget has been unveiled in North Carolina, with a 7% increase from the last budget. The plan includes an average 8% pay raise for educators, a 3% raise for all other state employees, and bonuses for certain positions. The budget also includes tax cuts, with the personal income tax rate set to decrease to 3.49% from 2027 to 2029. Additionally, the plan allocates more than $700 million for Hurricane Helene relief and $450 million to the Rainy Day Fund. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 01, 2026
Theodore Roosevelt's bold decision to run as a third-party candidate in the 1912 election marked a pivotal moment in American history, as he and Woodrow Wilson clashed over the role of government and the Constitution, with far-reaching consequences for the nation's future. [... more]
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