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Jon Harris
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Jul 23, 2024 • 1h 13min

ERLC Chaos, SBTS still pushing CRT

Brent Leatherwood from ERLC reinstated after being pushed out, while SBTS continues to promote CRT to students. The podcast explores controversies in the ERLC, internal dynamics in the SBC, and the importance of addressing race and immigration issues in society.
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Jul 22, 2024 • 57min

Defending Idaho's Anti-Abortion Law

Attorney Josh Turner discusses legal challenges of Idaho's anti-abortion law, including cases with Planned Parenthood. They explore differences in abortion policies under different administrations and the Republican Party's evolving stance on abortion. The podcast also delves into constitutional interpretations, fetal personhood, and advocating for consistent defense of the unborn.
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Jul 19, 2024 • 59min

J.D. Vance vs the Proposition Nation

J.D. Vance challenges the notion of the Proposition Nation, sparking a debate with Ben Shapiro. They discuss America as an idea vs a nation, perspectives on same-sex marriage, and the definition of America as an empire or a nation.
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Jul 17, 2024 • 33min

Shaping the GOP: The Evolution of Evangelical Influence

Exploring the historical evolution of evangelical influence in the GOP, from the 1990s deal to Trump's impact. Discussing the emergence of aggressively populist and evangelical leaders in the party, and the potential for Christian nationalism. Previewing upcoming topics on Truth Script Tuesday and Church History.
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Jul 16, 2024 • 34min

Jack Richardson on America's Systemic Psychosis

Jack Richardson, author of America's Systemic Psychosis, discusses the deep state controlling the US and the need for Christians to organize locally. He reflects on the Vietnam War, emphasizes skepticism, and urges for questioning narratives. Richardson highlights the importance of grassroots movements, integrating beliefs into politics, and countering ideological threats.
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Jul 15, 2024 • 29min

Why Aren't Christian Ministries Involved in Nigeria?

Judd Saul, an expert on Equipping the Persecuted in Nigeria, discusses the lack of support from mainstream Christian organizations towards the Christian persecution in Nigeria by radical groups like Boko Haram. The episode highlights the financial challenges Christian ministries face, the importance of international intervention, and the efforts of a small organization in Nigeria providing support and awareness campaigns.
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Jul 15, 2024 • 1h 12min

How Should Pastors Navigate A Polarized Political Environment?

Experts from the Center for Baptist Leadership and a Pastor discuss how pastors should navigate a polarized political environment. Topics include addressing societal polarization, incorporating current events into sermons, the challenges of navigating political views within the congregation, advocating for truth and love in politics, the importance of strong leadership during political incidents, supporting flawed leaders for religious protection, and addressing social issues in conservative congregations.
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Jul 14, 2024 • 39min

Crisis Point: America’s Political Landscape In The Wake Of Trump’s Assassination Attempt

Exploring aftermath of an assassination attempt on former president Trump, media responses, political speculation, historical parallels, potential motives, deep state apparatus, rigged elections, political violence threats, unity, federalism, resilience after attack, speculation on running mates, concerns about post-election violence, impact of Trump winning, men's retreat encouragement, prayer for country's freedoms, seeking divine intervention, care services at pharmacy
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Jul 14, 2024 • 1h 47min

Matt Chandler: From Woke to Broke

Matt Chandler discusses politics, mega churches, and ministry with a new perspective post-2020. The podcast examines his changing influence in the evangelical sphere, his reflections on white privilege, and challenges in addressing racism. It explores the need for Christians to go beyond preaching the gospel and delve into social responsibilities in today's society.
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Jul 12, 2024 • 55min

Reconciled to Trash World

Richard Mouw discusses embracing pluralism while holding onto a watered-down version of theocracy. They explore the delicate balance between religious beliefs and American pluralism, the concept of theocracy, navigating Christian convictions with social engagement, and the fusion of social justice with Christian doctrine.

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