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Wisdom for the Heart Podcast Logo
Wisdom for the Heart
Dr. Stephen Davey
April 15, 2026
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]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
April 10, 2026
Arizona election officials are panicking as the Trump DOJ reopens the probe into the 2020 election crimes, including the FBI's grand jury subpoena. Meanwhile, a mysterious tick activity is reported in farms across America, with some speculating that ticks are being used as a bioweapon. Bill Gates and Pfizer are also linked to the tick research, raising questions about their motives. In contrast, a pastor shares his spiritual protection and faith in God, citing the Bible and its teachings on protection and salvation. The pastor also discusses the Iran war, US troops, and national security, highlighting the importance of faith in times of crisis. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 09, 2026
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]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 06, 2026
A nonprofit organization called Reignite Hope trains students for a career in welding, gets them certified, and assists them with job placement, helping to change the lives of homeless people and those on the margins of society, and demonstrating the impact of faith-based institutions. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 06, 2026
The Brooklyn Bridge, a marvel of the industrial age, was opened to the public on May 24th, 1883, and represented the growth and might of the United States and its largest city. The bridge's construction was marked by significant challenges, including the death of its chief engineer, John Augustus Roebling, and the contraction of decompression sickness by many workers. His wife, Emily, played a crucial role in the project's completion, becoming the de facto chief engineer and navigating the political waters of contracts in the Board of Trustees. The bridge has become a symbol of the city, with over 100,000 cars, 4,000 cyclists, and 10,000 pedestrians crossing it daily. [... more]
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Dana Loesch Show
Dana Loesch
April 02, 2026
A discussion on the rare disease CIDP, the potential replacement for Pam Bondi as Attorney General, the Iran conflict, and the future of quantum computing and AI. Additionally, various news stories are covered, including the funding of DHS, a Florida woman accused of squatting in a home, the approval of an obesity pill, and a Domino's delivery driver's kindness. [... more]
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Insight for Living
Chuck Swindoll
April 02, 2026
Chuck Swindahl teaches from 1 Thessalonians chapter 5, emphasizing the importance of being contagious in faith, rejoicing always, praying without ceasing, and giving thanks in everything. He explains how to examine everything carefully and not extinguish the Spirit of God, and how to cultivate outrageous, contagious joy. [... more]
What's Right What's Left Podcast Logo
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
April 02, 2026
Research suggests that nicotine use can lead to significant health outcomes, including diabetes, liver disease, and gallbladder disease, and that these effects can be passed down genetically to the next generation. Studies have also found that nicotine can cause damage to testicular function and blood vessels, and that reducing nicotine use can help slow the growing diabetic epidemic. [... more]
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Insight for Living
Chuck Swindoll
April 01, 2026
Thessalonians Do you have the courage to be contagious No we're not talking about spreading an infectious disease But rather joyful courage no matter the circumstances you face Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he presents what is continually appropriate and occasionally uncertain for believers Thessalonians Joy prayer and gratitude mark the life of a contagious Christian Put them into practice today [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 31, 2026
A remarkable story from American history tells of a group of prisoners at Andersonville, Georgia, who prayed for water during a severe drought. Their prayers were answered when a spring burst forth, providing a lifesaving source of water. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 27, 2026
A family's musical legacy is passed down through generations, from a great-grandfather's silenced voice to his grandson's treasured duet with his grandfather, who had Parkinson's disease and couldn't sing, but still found joy in music. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
March 26, 2026
Carlos Boozer talks about his sons playing for Duke in the NCAA tournament, his own NBA career, and his family's journey with sickle cell disease. David Cross discusses his new comedy special and fantasy baseball league. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 25, 2026
Bruce Paddock's journey from buying a bankrupt pharmaceutical company to building a successful business, Paddock Laboratories, is a testament to his determination and entrepreneurial spirit. He shares how the Hatch-Waxman Act of 1984 enabled the growth of generic pharmaceuticals, making affordable healthcare accessible to millions of Americans. Paddock's story highlights the importance of innovation and taking calculated risks in business, as well as the impact of his company's contributions to society. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 25, 2026
Tiffany Jenkins shares her personal story of overcoming addiction, living in a halfway house, and becoming a mother of three while struggling with postpartum depression. She emphasizes the importance of self-care, recognizing one's limitations, and showing love to oneself and others as a key aspect of being a good mom. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 25, 2026
The story of Esther, a young Jewish woman who rose to power in ancient Persia, has been a source of inspiration for Americans throughout history, influencing the fight for freedom and liberty, from the Revolution to the abolition of slavery, and even shaping the Emancipation Proclamation. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 25, 2026
Pat Boone shares his life story, from meeting his wife Shirley Foley in high school to their whirlwind romance and marriage, and how they navigated the challenges of fame and family life together, ultimately renewing their vows and faith through a spiritual experience. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 24, 2026
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]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 24, 2026
The origins of everyday expressions and idioms are often shrouded in mystery, but they can be traced back to historical events, cultural practices, and literary works. From 'back to square one' to 'barking mad', these phrases have evolved over time and have become an integral part of our language. In this episode, we explore the fascinating stories behind some of the most common expressions, and how they have shaped the way we communicate. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 17, 2026
A retired executive shares a heartwarming story of his father's lifelong passion for horse racing and the Triple Crown, and how it brought them closer together, even in the face of Alzheimer's disease and the passing of time. [... more]
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Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
March 11, 2026
As caregivers, we often feel overwhelmed and uncertain about our role, but Peter Rosenberger reminds us that we have a unique authority and responsibility to care for our loved ones. He shares his personal experiences and insights on how to trust God and find hope in the midst of suffering, and how to recognize the redemptive work of God in our lives. [... more]
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