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Outlaw Lawyer
Josh Whitaker & Joe Hamer
July 19, 2025
Estate planning and real property interests can be complex, especially when it comes to marital interests and the five by five rule. A ladybird deed, also known as an enhanced life estate deed, can provide control over property during one's lifetime, but it may not be recognized in all states. A trust can offer additional control over the distribution of assets, but it requires careful consideration of the trustee's role and the beneficiaries' needs. [... more]
Building Relationships
Dr. Gary Chapman
July 19, 2025
Couples struggling in their relationships can find practical help by understanding the intersection of neuroscience and the Bible. Dr. Gary Chapman and Ron Deal discuss the mindful marriage approach, which involves recognizing and managing one's own pain cycle and developing self-control to build a stronger connection with their partner. [... more]
The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
July 18, 2025
The Wall Street Journal's hit piece on Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein is a complete fabrication, and the media's open war on Trump is a conspiracy to take him down. Meanwhile, the Obama administration conspired to subvert Trump's 2016 victory and presidency, and new declassified records provide compelling evidence of this conspiracy. The intelligence community consistently assessed that Russia was not trying to influence the election, but Obama officials leaked false statements to the media claiming Russia had intervened. [... more]
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
July 18, 2025
God uses flawed individuals to bring about spiritual awakenings, as seen in the story of Jonah, who was called to preach to Nineveh despite his initial reluctance. The gospel message is clear and definite, and it has the power to bring people to repentance and salvation. However, some people, even those who have known the Lord for a long time, can become stagnant and resistant to God's message, just like Jonah was when he was upset that God forgave the people of Nineveh. [... more]
Cross Reference Radio
Pastor Rick Gaston
July 18, 2025
The book of Leviticus emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and making amends for unintentional sins, with the trespass offering serving as a means of restitution and atonement. This process involves confessing one's guilt, bringing a sacrifice, and making restitution for any harm caused. The sin offering, on the other hand, focuses on the principle of sin and its nature, while the trespass offering deals with the consequences of injustice and the need for accountability. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 18, 2025
Guide Dogs for the Blind is the largest guide dog school in North America, providing service dogs to individuals with visual impairments. The organization trains dogs to assist their handlers in navigating daily life, and has made a concerted effort to target youth and provide support to families with children as young as five. The CEO of Guide Dogs for the Blind shares stories of the organization's work and the impact it has on the lives of its clients, highlighting the strong relationship between the guide dogs and their handlers. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 18, 2025
Emma Gatewood, a 67-year-old woman, became the first woman to hike the Appalachian Trail all the way through in 1955. She faced numerous challenges, including swollen creeks, improperly blazed trails, and harsh weather conditions, but persevered with the help of strangers and her own survival skills. Her story is one of resilience and triumph over adversity, as she became the first person to ever hike the entirety of the Appalachian Trail three times. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 18, 2025
A poignant story of the Wilson brothers, three of whom lost their lives in World War II, and the efforts of their family to find and bury the remains of one of the brothers, Daniel Wilson, in an American cemetery in France. [... more]
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
July 18, 2025
Pastor Greg Laurie shares the importance of recognizing one's sin and the need for a Savior, highlighting the message of Christianity and the power of faith in Jesus Christ. He explains that everyone is a sinner and needs forgiveness, and that Jesus is the only way to achieve this. Through the sinner's prayer, Pastor Greg encourages listeners to invite Jesus into their lives and experience the hope and freedom that comes with it. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 18, 2025
Samuel Colt's life was marked by both success and struggle. Born in 1814, Colt lost his mother and sister to tuberculosis and then his brother and another sister to suicide. Despite these hardships, Colt developed a passion for inventing and became fascinated with guns. He created the Colt Revolver, a revolutionary firearm that could fire multiple times without reloading. Colt's business soared, and he became a wealthy and influential figure in American society. However, his success was not without its challenges, and Colt faced criticism for supplying arms to both sides during the Civil War. Despite this, Colt's legacy as a pioneer in gun manufacturing and industrialization continues to be celebrated today. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
July 17, 2025
The Christian Resistance discusses the potential for a prison break of El Chapo, the Sinaloa cartel's plans to smuggle ammo, and the corruption within the judicial system. They also touch on Biden's immigration policy, Trump's presidency, and the concept of the Antichrist and deception. The discussion also delves into the idea of the Rapture and the Day of the Lord, emphasizing the importance of salvation. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
July 17, 2025
A judge appointed by Barack Obama has ordered the government to continue handing out taxpayer cash to abortionists, sparking outrage and claims of judicial terrorism. Meanwhile, a man named Dan Kovacic shares his story of being targeted by the federal government and Joint Terrorism Task Force, and the importance of standing up for one's beliefs and rights. [... more]
The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
July 17, 2025
The Todd Sterns Radio Show discusses various topics, including the rescissions package, immigration, and the controversy surrounding NPR and PBS. The show also touches on the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, the Deep State, and the potential for a third party led by Elon Musk. Additionally, the show covers the issue of illegal aliens at Belmont University, the rise of socialism, and the importance of transparency in government. The hosts also discuss the use of makeup in media, narcissism, and PTSD, as well as the controversy surrounding Shane Gillis's comedy routine at the Espys. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 17, 2025
Michael Raffino shares his experience as a professional gondolier in Southern California, discussing the challenges of rowing and the competitive aspect of gondola racing. He also talks about the unique moments he's witnessed, such as proposals and engagements, on the gondola cruises he offers. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 17, 2025
A writer shares a personal story about her grandfather's experience in Buchenwald, one of the largest concentration camps, and how it has impacted her own life and her family's legacy, highlighting the importance of intergenerational remembrance and hope. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 17, 2025
Dennis Peterson shares the story of his father's 'Make and Do' approach to life, where he saved money and resources by making and repairing things himself, rather than buying new. This approach taught Dennis valuable lessons about frugal living, DIY skills, and the importance of resilience in the face of uncertainty. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 17, 2025
The use of transportation vehicles in World War II, including trucks, railroads, and amphibious vehicles, played a crucial role in the war. The German army's logistical supply system was largely rail-drawn, while the Red Army used horses extensively. The American industry produced better vehicles, such as the deuce and a half and the Jeep, which gave the Allies an unprecedented mobility. The use of poison gas was banned in World War II due to its inhumane effects and the experience of combatants in the First World War. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 17, 2025
The story of Mars Candy begins with Frank Mars, a grist mill operator's son who overcame polio and a series of failed businesses to create a successful candy empire. His son Forrest Mars Sr. played a crucial role in the company's growth, introducing the Milky Way and Snickers bars, and later expanding the business into European-style candy. Today, Mars is a global food empire valued at around $70 billion, employing over 75,000 people and owned by Forrest's three children, John Forrest Jr. and Jacqueline. [... more]
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
July 17, 2025
David's mercy towards King Saul serves as a reminder of the importance of forgiveness and not taking vengeance. The Bible teaches that forgiveness is a command, and it's not just for spiritual benefit, but also for physical and psychological well-being. Pastor Greg Laurie shares a story about a bear and a hunter to illustrate the concept of compromise and making deals with the devil, and how Jesus' sacrifice on the cross gives us the power to escape such deals. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 17, 2025
The state of Louisiana has a unique culture and history shaped by its French influence, Cajun heritage, and African American roots. The city of New Orleans is famous for its Mardi Gras celebration, jazz music, and rich culinary traditions. From its bayous and wetlands to its vibrant music scene, Louisiana is a state like no other. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
July 16, 2025
The US military is under investigation for exposing unconstitutional actions by military leadership during the COVID-19 mandates. Meanwhile, a US Navy commander is being investigated for publicly calling out the unconstitutional actions by military leadership. The Federal Trade Commission is also investigating the transgender medicine industry for deceiving families and potentially causing child suicide. Amidst these investigations, corruption and abuse of power continue to plague the US government, with figures like Anthony Fauci being accused of orchestrating and funding the Wuhan lab, and manipulating the system to target President Trump. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
July 16, 2025
The US is waging a silent war against drug cartels, using stealth bombers and fighter jets to strike key targets and disrupt their operations. The military campaign is also involving Navy warships and Mexican special forces, with the goal of breaking down the cartel system from every angle and leaving no room for escape. [... more]
The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
July 16, 2025
A discussion about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, President Trump's involvement, and the potential cover-up by powerful individuals. The conversation touches on the Epstein files, Pam Bondi's role, and the deep state's involvement in the scandal. The discussion also explores the impact on the MAGA movement and conservative politics. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 16, 2025
The Apollo 11 mission marked a historic moment in American history as astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the moon. The mission was a culmination of years of space exploration and a testament to American ingenuity and determination. As the world watched in awe, Armstrong famously declared 'That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind' as he stepped onto the lunar surface. The mission was a triumph of human achievement and a reminder of the incredible feats that can be accomplished when people come together to pursue a common goal. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 16, 2025
Charles Eliot, the longest-serving president of Harvard University, envisioned a world where anyone could access a liberal education through a collection of books, known as the Harvard Classics. This idea was born out of the changing nature of work and the emergence of leisure time in the 20th century. Eliot's vision was to make education accessible to the masses, and his idea was realized through the creation of the Harvard Classics, a 50-volume collection of works by prominent authors. The series was a huge success, selling over 350,000 full sets in the first two decades of its publication. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 16, 2025
The limited liability company has enabled companies to raise money from a large number of strangers, allowing for major infrastructure projects like water, railways, and electricity. Concrete, a versatile building material, has been used extensively in construction, with China pouring more concrete in recent years than the United States did in the entire 20th century. Index funds, a type of investment strategy, have saved investors trillions of dollars in fees by passively investing in the market. [... more]
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
July 16, 2025
When facing life's toughest challenges, it's essential to turn to God for hope and guidance. Pastor Greg Laurie shares insights from the life of David, who struggled with fear and anxiety, but ultimately found solace in God's presence. By pouring out our complaints and casting our cares upon God, we can find peace and trust in His plan, even in the midst of crisis. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 16, 2025
Abraham Lincoln's Cooper Union speech, delivered in 1860, is a powerful argument against the notion that the Founding Fathers intended for slavery to expand in America. Lincoln's speech, which has been largely overlooked by history, presents a compelling case that the Founding Fathers were forward-thinking visionaries who attacked slavery as a moral wrong. Through his research and evidence, Lincoln demonstrates that the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence were designed to be great freedom documents and weapons against tyranny. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
July 15, 2025
Rogue judges continue to block Trump's birthright citizenship agenda, while the FBI, CIA, and Secret Service are accused of corruption and cover-ups. Meanwhile, college campuses are becoming hotbeds of anti-Semitism and anti-Christian sentiment, and pro-life legislation is being hindered by politicians who prioritize abortion. The Jeffrey Epstein case is also being revisited, with allegations of pedophilia and corruption involving high-ranking officials. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
July 15, 2025
Pastor Ernie Sanders discusses the importance of standing against corruption, particularly in the judicial system, and the need for constitutional law enforcement. He highlights the role of grand juries and the importance of enforcing the Constitution. Additionally, he talks about the work of Tactical Civics and the need for Christians to take a stand against evil and corruption. [... more]
The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
July 15, 2025
The Todd Starns Radio Show discusses the latest news and controversies, including the Jeffrey Epstein case, Senate Republicans' handling of spending cuts, and the legacy of John MacArthur. The show also touches on the LGBTQ agenda in entertainment and the controversy surrounding Chip and Joanna Gaines' new reality TV show. Additionally, the hosts discuss the issue of racism in running and the New York Times' article claiming that jogging has always excluded black people. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 15, 2025
In the 1870s, the American West was a refuge for outcasts, where a legend was forged in the harsh and lawless place. Billy the Kid, a young cowboy and gunfighter, became the leader of the regulators in the Lincoln County War, a conflict that raged for two years and left many dead. The kid's exploits defy the imagination, and his story continues to captivate historians and the public alike. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 15, 2025
Mark Foster recounts his bizarre road trip to Communist China, where he was unexpectedly drawn into an arm wrestling competition with a high-ranking official, Mr. Wu, and was eventually coerced into staying in China to continue the competition, with the promise of making a lot of money. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 15, 2025
Gerald Ford and Willis Ward, two African-American athletes, formed a lifelong friendship at the University of Michigan in the 1930s. Their bond was tested when Fielding Yost, the athletic director, refused to allow Willis Ward to play in a game against Georgia Tech due to the team's Jim Crow policy. Despite the controversy, Gerald Ford stood by his friend, refusing to play unless Willis Ward was allowed to participate. The team ultimately won the game, but the season was marred by controversy and racism. The friendship between Gerald Ford and Willis Ward endured, with Gerald Ford becoming a vocal supporter of civil rights legislation and Willis Ward becoming a prominent businessman and judge. Their story is a powerful example of the enduring power of friendship and the importance of standing up against racism. [... more]
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
July 15, 2025
When life's challenges seem insurmountable, it's essential to shift focus from problems to God. Pastor Greg Laurie shares practical lessons from David's life, emphasizing the importance of casting cares upon God and finding refuge in Him. David's story serves as a reminder that even in the darkest times, God's presence and help are always available, and with faith, we can overcome fear and find new beginnings. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
July 15, 2025
The Christian Resistance discusses church security, pedophilia, and anti-Christian attacks, emphasizing the importance of situational awareness and protecting children. They also address judicial corruption, Christian persecution, and the pro-life movement, highlighting the need for churches to prioritize safety and security. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
July 15, 2025
Pastor Ernie Sanders leads a discussion on prayer, the importance of standing up for one's faith, and the need for spiritual revival in America. He is joined by guest Gordy Klingsmith, who shares his experience as a Navy chaplain and his fight for the right to pray in Jesus' name. The conversation also touches on topics such as abortion, homosexuality, pedophilia, and government corruption, with a focus on the need for Christians to take a stand against these issues and to pray for the peace of Israel. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
July 14, 2025
Pastor Ernie Sanders discusses the increasing deception in the world, the potential for the Antichrist, and the importance of staying true to the Bible and Christianity. He also touches on spiritual warfare, prophecy, and the end times, using biblical examples and personal anecdotes to illustrate his points. [... more]
The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
July 14, 2025
There is a massive controversy surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein scandal President Trump says it's time to move on Do you agree with the president or the MAGA influencers See omnystudio com listener for privacy information [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 14, 2025
John L. Sullivan, a 19th-century American boxer, embarked on a groundbreaking 'knocking out tour' that brought the sport to the masses and made him a national hero. With his charismatic personality and incredible fighting skills, Sullivan challenged amateur fighters across the United States, generating unprecedented publicity and cementing his status as the most famous athlete in America. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 14, 2025
The development of tank warfare during World War II is a fascinating story of innovation and adaptation. Stephen Ambrose's epic storytelling accounts reveal the evolution of tank design, from the early days of the Blitzkrieg to the massive German Tiger tanks. The Germans prioritized speed and mobility, while the Americans focused on range and maneuverability. The Sherman tank, a relatively light and fast American tank, proved to be a game-changer on the battlefield, allowing American tankers to outmaneuver and outflank their German opponents. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 14, 2025
Mary Catherine Horany, also known as Big Nose Kate, was a larger-than-life colorful character of the Wild West. She briefly accompanied Doc Holliday at his time in Tombstone and may have saved his life earlier in his career. Kate's story deserves to be remembered, from her tumultuous life as a prostitute to her relationships with Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 14, 2025
Andrew Thompson shares the fascinating stories behind everyday sayings, revealing their origins and evolution in the English language, from 'ante' to 'wet behind the ears'. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
July 14, 2025
Understanding our God-given wiring shapes the way we communicate, relate to others, and make financial decisions. The blue temperament, characterized by perfectionism and order, often views money as a means of safety and security, and values correct conversations. This approach can be both a strength and a weakness in financial planning, requiring balance and collaboration to avoid paralysis and overanalysis. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 14, 2025
Major General James Mukayama shares his family's immigration story, from his grandfather's journey to America to his own experiences as a soldier in the Vietnam War. He discusses the challenges he faced as a Japanese American and the importance of faith, family, and country in his life. [... more]
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
July 14, 2025
Pastor Greg Laurie shares practical lessons on overcoming giants in our lives from the story of David and Goliath, emphasizing the importance of faith, the power of God, and the need to attack and finish our personal giants, rather than trying to overcome them in our own strength. [... more]
Growing in Grace
Eugene Oldham
July 13, 2025
The importance of discipline in Christian parenting is discussed, with a focus on the biblical principles outlined in the book of Proverbs. The speaker emphasizes the need for parents to train their children in the way they should go, even when they are old, they will not depart from it. The discussion highlights the benefits of faithful parenting, including happy parents, happy children, and eternal benefits for the souls of those whom we love the most. [... more]
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
July 13, 2025
The story of Jonah serves as a reminder that God can transform anyone, regardless of their past or appearance. God appoints circumstances to bring people back to Him, not to punish them. The Bible teaches that we can pray anywhere, anytime, and that God sees and hears us even in our darkest moments. The story of Jonah also highlights the importance of obedience and the role we play in sharing the gospel with others. [... more]
Outlaw Lawyer
Josh Whitaker & Joe Hamer
July 12, 2025
Estate planning is crucial at various stages of life, from college students needing powers of attorney to new parents requiring guardians for their children, and retirees seeking asset protection and healthcare directives. [... more]
A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
July 12, 2025
Pastor Greg Laurie and Pastor Chuck Smith share their experiences with the Harvest Crusade, a large-scale evangelistic event that has reached hundreds of thousands of people. They discuss the power of the gospel and how it has impacted their lives and the lives of others. [... more]
Building Relationships
Dr. Gary Chapman
July 12, 2025
Feeling disconnected from others can lead to loneliness, but it's not the absence of people, but rather a feeling of disconnection. Cultivating deeper connections requires intentionality, humility, and a willingness to listen and understand others. Building meaningful relationships involves letting go of a critical spirit, being present in the moment, and showing genuine interest in others. By doing so, we can create a deeper sense of belonging and connection with others, and ultimately, with God. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
July 12, 2025
A former victim of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring reveals a web of deceit and corruption involving powerful politicians, including Hillary Clinton, and intelligence agencies, exposing a deep state apparatus that uses children as pawns and silences whistleblowers with blackmail and threats. [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
July 12, 2025
Pastor Ernie Sanders and his guests discuss the concept of Universal Salvation, government corruption, and the targeting of individuals who speak out against abortion and other social issues. They also share personal experiences of being harassed and surveilled by the government and law enforcement, and explore the implications of these actions on society and the Christian community. [... more]
The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
July 11, 2025
Todd Starns discusses the recent ICE raid in California, where hundreds of people were arrested for working on marijuana farms with illegal alien children. He also talks about the controversy surrounding the living wage fee added to restaurant bills, and the importance of enforcing immigration laws and protecting American sovereignty. [... more]
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Skip Heitzig
July 11, 2025
Jacob's journey to Egypt is a story of faith and trust in God's providence. As he faces uncertainty and hardship, he learns to wait for further information and trust in God's plan. Through the stories of Joseph and Abraham, Jacob comes to understand God's promises and the importance of faith in God's sovereignty. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 11, 2025
A former Air Force pilot recounts his harrowing near-death experience during training, where he lost control of his T37 trainer and had to rely on his training to recover and land safely. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 11, 2025
The story of Justice Antonin Scalia's remarkable life and legacy, from his early days as a Harvard Law student to his rise to the Supreme Court, where he became a champion of originalism and textualism, and his impact on American constitutional law and the American dream. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 11, 2025
Secretariat's historic performance in the 1973 Belmont Stakes cemented his place in racing history, as he won the Triple Crown by an astonishing 31 lengths, setting a track record and a North American record for the one and a half mile dirt race. [... more]
Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 11, 2025
The story of the English language is a rich tapestry of curious origins and everyday sayings that have been passed down through generations. From 'sold down the river' to 'spill the beans', these phrases have a fascinating history that reveals the complexities of human culture and the evolution of language. [... more]
Faith And Finance
Rob West
July 11, 2025
Crystal Payne shares practical ways to prepare for back-to-school expenses and save money during tax-free weekends. She also discusses the importance of stewardship and honoring God through financial decisions, and provides advice on managing debt and investing in gold-backed currencies. [... more]
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