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Destined for Victory
Pastor Paul Sheppard
April 16, 2026
God sees and hears the enemy's plans, but He preempts them with His favor and sovereignty. In the story of Esther, Haman's plan to destroy the Jews is thwarted by the King's intervention, and Mordecai is spared. God's favor is demonstrated through the King's actions, and Esther's bravery plays a crucial role in the outcome. The story teaches that God is sovereign and will work out His plan for those who trust in Him. [... more]
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Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
April 06, 2026
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]
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The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
March 13, 2026
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]
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Focus on the Family
Jim Daly
February 20, 2026
Raising sons to be confident, tender, and emotionally durable requires intentional parenting from mothers. Molly DeFranc discusses eight essential attributes that sons need to develop before turning 10, including bravery, tenderness, and creativity, and how mothers can instill these qualities in their children through relationship, encouragement, and guidance. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 16, 2026
The island of Oahu in Hawaii holds a significant place in American history, particularly in the history of America's involvement in World War II. The Japanese attacks on December 7, 1941, launched the US into the war, resulting in the sinking of three ships: the USS Arizona, the USS Utah, and the USS Oklahoma. The Arizona Memorial is open to the public, while the Utah and Oklahoma Memorials are located on Ford Island and require special permission to visit. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 12, 2026
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]
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Connect with Skip Heitzig
Skip Heitzig
December 25, 2025
Consistency, unity, and bravery are essential qualities for Christians to stand strong in their faith, even in the face of adversity. Paul's teachings in Philippians emphasize the importance of suffering for the sake of Christ, which can produce patience, sensitivity to others, and a deeper longing for heaven. By standing together and standing strong, Christians can overcome the world's attempts to divide and conquer them. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 17, 2025
A 16-year-old boy's decision to attend a military school in New Mexico sparks a conversation about his desire for independence, self-reliance, and a sense of adventure, forcing his parents to confront their own roles and limitations as guardians. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 02, 2025
Army Sergeant William H. Carney, a former enslaved man, fought and bled for his nation in the Civil War, becoming the first black American to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor for his valorous service. He protected the American flag at Fort Wagner, a pivotal moment in American history that epitomizes the lengths to which one might strive to fulfill America's founding ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 01, 2025
The Apache Wars began with a desperate attempt to rescue soldiers besieged by Apache Indians, resulting in the first Medal of Honor by date of action and sparking a bloody conflict that lasted for decades. The clash of cultures and American westward expansion led to a series of missteps and conflicts, including the execution of Apache prisoners, which turned the Apache anger from Mexico to the United States. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
September 30, 2025
Catherine Thompson, a runaway slave, and her infant son Joel, faced a precarious freedom living in the antebellum North. Despite the history of abolitionism, the forces of slavery still lurked across the state of Pennsylvania, and Catherine's case highlights the high-stakes game of life and death between slave catchers and abolitionists. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 11, 2025
Sergeant Alvin York's story is a celebrated chapter in American history, where he went from being a pacifist to becoming one of the most notable heroes of World War I for his actions in October 1918. York's experiences in the war changed him, and he longed to harness the positive aspects of an increasingly mechanized world, inspiring his life mission to raise money to promote educational opportunities for the children of Tennessee. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
August 04, 2025
The story of John Lincoln Clem, a 9-year-old boy who enlisted in the Union Army during the Civil War, is a testament to his bravery and determination. Despite being captured by Confederate forces, Clem went on to become a hero of the war, earning the respect of General Ulysses S. Grant and rising through the ranks to become a major general. Meanwhile, a new audio course explores the importance of the gut microbiome, and the consequences of neglecting it. Additionally, the water crisis on the Navajo Reservation is highlighted, with many homes lacking access to clean running water. [... more]
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Truth for Life
Alistair Begg
July 23, 2025
A recurring nightmare of an ancient king is revealed to Daniel, who interprets the dream and shows the king that there is a God in heaven who reveals mysteries, demonstrating bravery and faith in the face of adversity. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 11, 2025
Benjamin Franklin's lesser-known connection to swimming is explored, revealing his use of a book on fluid dynamics to teach himself the sport. Meanwhile, the story of Charles Jackson French, a 22-year-old mess attendant who swam through shark-infested waters to save 24 wounded sailors during World War II, is brought to light, and his heroic actions are finally recognized with the Navy Cross 75 years later. [... more]
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Focus on the Family
Jim Daly
February 26, 2025
Developing strong hearts in children requires cultivating moral courage, grounded in absolute truth, and fortified with self-respect. Parents can equip their children with the tools to navigate a challenging world by teaching them humility, respect, and resiliency, and modeling these qualities themselves. [... more]
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Focus on the Family
Jim Daly
February 25, 2025
Raising morally courageous children who are grounded in truth and able to stand strong against temptations requires teaching them character education, heart education, and the importance of humility, resiliency, and respect. Parents must focus on instilling these values in their children to help them become the best version of themselves and ultimately find joy and purpose in life. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 03, 2025
During World War I, the US military turned to homing pigeons as a means of communication, and one bird, Cher Amie, played a crucial role in saving the Lost Battalion. The story of Cher Amie's bravery and the pigeons' involvement in the war is a testament to the power of even the smallest participants to make a difference. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 25, 2024
Two stories of American heroes, one from the Chicago mob and the other from World War II, highlight the importance of honor and doing the right thing. Easy Eddie, a lawyer for Al Capone, testified against the mob to save his son's reputation, while Butch O'Hare, a fighter pilot, sacrificed his life to protect his fleet and become the Navy's first ace of World War II. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 14, 2024
The Birkenhead disaster of 1852 was a tragic event in which a British troop ship sank off the coast of South Africa, resulting in the loss of many lives. Despite the chaos and horror of the situation, the soldiers on board showed extraordinary bravery and self-sacrifice, adhering to the protocol of women and children first, and standing bravely at attention as the ship broke up around them. [... more]
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