The Bulletin

Christianity Today
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18 snips
Sep 16, 2025 • 51min

Kilmeade’s Comments, Rubio Visits Israel, and the Trump Revolution

Roger Berkowitz, founder of the Hannah Arendt Center and professor at Bard College, dives into how Trump's rise can be seen as a political revolution, challenging traditional views. The discussion also touches on Marco Rubio's recent visit to Israel amidst geopolitical tensions and the complex dynamics of U.S.-Israel relations. Additionally, Berkowitz explores the evolving relationship between the evangelical community and secular politics and critiques the ramifications of Christian nationalism in today's political landscape.
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33 snips
Sep 12, 2025 • 59min

Assassination of Charlie Kirk, Russian Drones in Poland, and Chicago Immigration Crackdown

Dalibor Rohac, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, and Chris Butler, director of Christian civic formation at the Center for Christianity and Public Life, tackle pressing issues. They reflect on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, emphasizing its impact on political discourse. Rohac discusses NATO's interception of Russian drones, shedding light on European security. Butler dives into Chicago's immigration crackdown, exploring its potential effects on crime and advocating for community engagement through the church's influence.
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10 snips
Sep 9, 2025 • 37min

An Alleged Drug Boat Strike, the Annunciation Catholic School Shooting, and the Rise of Violence in America

In this engaging discussion, Elizabeth Neumann, a former Homeland Security official and national security contributor for ABC News, dives into the complexities of violence in America. She critiques the U.S. military's recent strike on a Venezuelan drug boat and reflects on the tragic Annunciation Catholic Church shooting. Highlighting how fear-driven rhetoric exacerbates societal violence, she calls for community compassion and the importance of human dignity amidst growing political tensions.
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14 snips
Sep 5, 2025 • 50min

Venezuelan Boat Attack, Payday Loans, and USAID Fire Sale

Emily Belz, a staff writer with Christianity Today and former senior reporter, dives into the troubling world of payday loans, discussing how these predatory lending practices ensnare vulnerable individuals and calling for a stronger Christian response. The conversation also touches on the Trump administration's military strike on a Venezuelan boat, raising ethical concerns about U.S. foreign policy. Additionally, Hana Kiros highlights the chaotic aftermath of USAID project cancellations and the implications for global health and humanitarian aid.
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18 snips
Sep 2, 2025 • 33min

Reclaiming Patriotism with Mona Charen

Mona Charen, a syndicated columnist and host of The Mona Charen Show, delves into the critical distinction between patriotism and nationalism. She argues for the importance of a well-rounded civics education in understanding American values. Charen highlights the nation's diverse origins while cautioning against the pitfalls of aggressive nationalism. The discussion also underscores the need for civic engagement, particularly in today’s political climate, advocating for active citizen participation as a check on power.
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13 snips
Aug 29, 2025 • 60min

Protests in Israel, GOP Senate Primary in Texas, and Attitudes About Divorce

The podcast dives into the rise of anti-war protests in Israel, reflecting public fatigue and a quest for peace amidst ongoing conflict. A lively discussion on Texas politics highlights the upcoming GOP Senate primary and the controversial Ten Commandments display in schools. Lastly, it explores shifting American views on divorce, revealing how societal attitudes are evolving and influencing young people's perspectives on relationships. Engaging insights and personal stories frame these pressing topics.
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15 snips
Aug 26, 2025 • 1h

Investigation of John Bolton, James Dobson and Parenting, and the Cost of Living

David Bahnsen, managing partner and chief investment officer of The Bahnsen Group, dives into the financial landscape of rising costs. He provides insights on inflation and its effects on daily living, comparing experiences under different administrations. The conversation also touches on the balance between government intervention and personal responsibility in economic matters. Additionally, Bahnsen reflects on the implications of the political climate, tying in the legacies of figures like James Dobson and modern parenting philosophies.
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27 snips
Aug 22, 2025 • 58min

The Threat of Global Strongmen

Noah Rothman, a senior writer at National Review, discusses the geopolitical maneuvers of strongmen like Putin, emphasizing their impact on faith and state dynamics. Liam Karr sheds light on the overlooked civil war in Sudan, detailing the human suffering and political chaos. Eliot Cohen connects global leadership issues to Shakespeare, pondering the lessons from history about power and governance. Together, they explore the intricate ties between politics, religion, and the urgent need for humanitarian action.
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13 snips
Aug 19, 2025 • 36min

Meeting in Alaska, Selective IVF, and Smart Drugs in the Workplace

Steve Cuss, a pastor and founder of Capable Life, shares insights on navigating anxiety in the workplace. He discusses the rise of smart drugs and their ethical implications in a high-pressure environment. Cuss also explores the impact of trauma on workplace dynamics and emphasizes the importance of fostering meaningful connections. Listeners will find valuable advice on integrating spiritual practices to enhance creativity and inner peace while confronting the challenges of modern work life.
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66 snips
Aug 15, 2025 • 44min

Troops in DC, Doug Wilson, and Make America Healthy Again

Former U.S. representative Adam Kinzinger discusses the deployment of federal troops in Washington, D.C., raising critical questions about public safety and civil liberties. He also critiques the controversial views of pastor Doug Wilson, emphasizing the complexities of Christian leadership amidst societal tensions. Additionally, the conversation touches on the 'Make America Healthy Again' initiative, exploring the intersection of health and politics, individual freedoms, and the challenges of obesity in America.

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