
Ryan Visconti
Pastor and guest panelist who emphasizes rightly ordered loves, civic responsibility, and the biblical case for Christian influence in government and culture.
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Sep 15, 2025 • 1h 21min
Charlie Kirk Assassination: A Wake-Up Call for Christians | Live Free with Josh Howerton
Ryan Visconti, a pastor and friend of both Josh Howerton and Charlie Kirk, shares his thoughts on the tragic assassination of Kirk, exploring its spiritual implications. He discusses the importance of grieving with hope while maintaining bold faith in challenging times. The conversation dives into the continuing relevance of the Holy Spirit's gifts and the need for courageous prayer in a climate of rising cultural violence, urging Christians to take a stand in their beliefs and trust in God's power.

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Sep 28, 2025 • 1h 38min
5 Megachurch Pastors React to Charlie Kirk's Memorial | Live Free with Josh Howerton
Ryan Visconti, a pastoral leader, discusses revival and cultural engagement. Landon Schott shares insights from the memorial, highlighting moments of worship and forgiveness. Josh McPherson reflects on the gospel presentations and their national significance, while Russell Johnson analyzes cultural shifts in local churches. The conversation dives into the implications of 'Christian nationalism' and the importance of bold truth-telling in today's society, emphasizing a wave of spiritual hunger in congregations post-memorial.

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Oct 15, 2025 • 2h 16min
4 Megachurch Pastors Discuss Christian Nationalism | Live Free with Josh Howerton
In this engaging discussion, pastors Josh McPherson, Ryan Visconti, and Russell Johnson delve into the intersection of faith and patriotism. They explore if patriotism equates to idolatry or rightly ordered love. The guests argue for Christians to embrace active political engagement rather than withdrawal. They highlight biblical foundations for Christian influence in law and culture. With a humorous touch, Russell shares insightful historical contexts, while Ryan emphasizes civic responsibility and McPherson advocates for discipleship in public life.


