The Bulletin

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10 snips
Jan 16, 2026 • 52min

Iranians Speak Up, Jerome Powell Stands Strong, and Grok Under Scrutiny

Jonathan Schanzer, a terrorism finance expert, discusses the ongoing protests in Iran, highlighting the regime's weaknesses and calls for international support. Charles J. Sykes analyzes Jerome Powell's response to DOJ subpoenas, emphasizing the implications for Federal Reserve independence. Christine Emba addresses the ethical issues surrounding Grok, an AI chatbot that allows non-consensual image edits, raising concerns about accountability and the dehumanizing effects of technology.
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8 snips
Jan 13, 2026 • 44min

Iranian Protests, Minneapolis ICE Shooting, and The Reason for Church

Brad Edwards, a lead pastor and author of the acclaimed book The Reason for Church, discusses the vital role of the local church amid cultural challenges. He explores the phenomenon of 'de-churching,' addressing how many feel alienated from institutional churches. Brad emphasizes the importance of hospitality and patient commitment in fostering belonging. He contrasts embodied worship with online experiences, asserting that the church can be a remedy for societal loneliness and fragmentation, urging a return to deeper community connections.
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19 snips
Jan 9, 2026 • 55min

Venezuelan Oil, LA Fires Aftermath, and Revival In America

Michael Sobolik, a foreign-policy expert at the Hudson Institute, delves into the geopolitical ramifications of the U.S. capturing Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro and discusses how countries like China and Russia might react. Mia Staub, a dedicated Los Angeles reporter, shares her insights on the devastating fires' impact on local churches and their struggle for recovery. The conversation also explores the elusive nature of revival in America, examining historical patterns and generational trends to understand the modern spiritual landscape.
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27 snips
Jan 6, 2026 • 50min

US Captures Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro

Join national security expert Elizabeth Neumann, with extensive experience across three presidential administrations, and David French, a legal commentator and New York Times columnist, as they dissect the jaw-dropping capture of Nicolás Maduro. They explore the motivations behind this operation, the historical context of U.S. regime changes, and the potential repercussions for Venezuela and U.S. foreign policy. Delve into the legal implications and the risks of undermining international norms, while contemplating what comes next for Maduro and the region.
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Dec 30, 2025 • 30min

The Bulletin Remembers 2025

As the year closes, the hosts dive into 2025's most pressing news, reflecting on the impact of AI and the intertwining of politics with the pulpit. They critique pastors' shift towards partisan engagement and explore the pressures of rapid social media responses. The discussion also addresses the church's struggles with AI and the dangers of tailored comforts. Strategies for finding reliable news and the importance of rigorous Christian journalism are emphasized alongside a call for hope in the face of cultural challenges.
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Dec 23, 2025 • 13min

The Christmas Story

Gather around for a heartwarming special reading of the Christmas story! Experience the birth of Jesus through a poetic lens and the beautiful song reflecting transformation. Delve into the shepherds' encounter with angels and their visit to the newborn. Explore the significance of Gentiles in the narrative, as the Magi follow the star and present their gifts. With voices and music that inspire, this is a festive celebration of hope and joy just in time for the holidays.
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Dec 21, 2025 • 29min

Sunday Afternoon Reads: The Case for Kids

Leslie Leyland Fields, a writer and mother of six, dives deep into the cultural stigma surrounding large families and the label 'breeder.' She critiques the child-free movement, discussing how it has reshaped societal views on family. Leslie emphasizes the value of children in nurturing qualities like tolerance and service while warning about the demographic and economic implications of declining birth rates. Through personal anecdotes and research, she makes a compelling case for embracing parenthood as part of a balanced life.
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14 snips
Dec 19, 2025 • 48min

Brown University Shooting and The Last Republican

Join Adam Kinzinger, a former U.S. representative and political commentator, as he shares his insights on pivotal moments in American politics. He candidly discusses his experience on Capitol Hill during the January 6 riots, illustrating the personal and political costs of standing up to Trump. Kinzinger also reflects on his documentary, The Last Republican, emphasizing the importance of courage and empathy in a fractured political landscape. The conversation touches on global tensions, including the war in Ukraine, and the moral complexities of American actions abroad.
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Dec 16, 2025 • 29min

Hanukkah Attack in Australia and Christmas Hospitality

Rabbi Joshua Stanton, a leader in Jewish-Christian relations, discusses how recent violent attacks have instilled fear in Jewish communities. Bishop Robert Stearns, a Christian Zionist advocate, shares the moral imperative for Christians to combat antisemitism and foster meaningful connections. They urge a profound reexamination of historical theological teachings. Steve Cuss lends a reflective touch with a meditation on Christmas hospitality, emphasizing the importance of embracing those considered strangers, resonating with the broader themes of love and support.
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24 snips
Dec 12, 2025 • 50min

Pete Hegseth’s Future, Farmers on Tariffs, and Religious Decline Stalls

Charlie Sykes, a seasoned political commentator, delves into the legal controversies surrounding Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's recent military actions. Gretchen Ronnevik, a Minnesota farmer and author, shares the harsh realities of how tariffs are impacting local farmers, emphasizing the mental health struggles they face. Meanwhile, Bob Smietana analyzes new Pew data indicating that while religiosity in America isn't plummeting as rapidly, generational shifts present both challenges and opportunities for churches. Tune in for insightful discussions on politics, agriculture, and faith.

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