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The Bulletin is a podcast for Christians seeking insights into the events, questions, and people that are shaping their world. Each episode will help Christians consider the intersection of faith, culture and spiritual formation. Subscribe today!
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Oct 7, 2025 • 48min
Troops in Portland, Commemorative Trump Coin, October 7th Remembrance
Noah Rothman, a senior writer at National Review and author known for his insightful political commentary, dives into pressing issues surrounding the Israel-Gaza conflict. He discusses Trump's controversial plan to deploy troops in Portland and assesses the societal implications of a commemorative Trump coin. Rothman explores the complexity of younger Americans' declining support for Israel, linking it to progressive influences. He also analyzes the potential for future peace in the region, highlighting challenges and opportunities in the evolving landscape.

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Oct 3, 2025 • 51min
Pete Hegseth Addresses Military, Nigerian Christians, Government Shutdown
Michael Wear, founder of the Center for Christianity and Public Life, shares insights on the looming federal government shutdown, highlighting its potential impact on vulnerable communities. He discusses how the broken budget process affects essential services, emphasizing the need for leaders to prioritize governance and public trust. The conversation also touches on Bill Maher's remarks about the underreported violence against Nigerian Christians, exploring the complexities of religious persecution and the necessity of humanitarian aid.

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Sep 30, 2025 • 40min
Mormon Church Attack, Looming Government Shutdown, and Conspiratorial Women
Noelle Cook, an ethnographer researching conspiracy theories and extremism, dives into why midlife women are increasingly drawn to conspiratorial beliefs. She explores the role of invisibility and caregiving in fueling recruitment, while also investigating the blend of New Age spirituality and conspiracy known as 'conspirituality.' Noelle shares insights from her research on the January 6 events, highlighting how diverse backgrounds can unite around shared grievances. Her findings shed light on the emotional triggers that amplify these movements.

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Sep 26, 2025 • 56min
Kirk’s Memorial Service, Two Million Deportations, Facts About Autism
Andy Olsen, a senior features writer at Christianity Today, discusses the staggering claim of 2 million deportations and the climate of fear driving immigrants to self-deport. He highlights the chilling effects of ICE’s tactics on community trust. Dr. Lydia Dugdale, a physician and expert on medical ethics, provides insights into research linking prenatal acetaminophen to neurodevelopmental outcomes, urging cautious use and a conversation with healthcare providers. She also dispels myths around vaccines and autism, emphasizing the evolving understanding of neurodivergence.

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Sep 23, 2025 • 38min
Jimmy Kimmel Suspended, Europe Recognizes Palestine, and Tylenol and Autism?
Jonathan Liedl, Senior Editor at the National Catholic Register, brings insights on the pro-life movement and the importance of collaboration between Catholics and evangelicals. He highlights the need for parish-level care and rebuilding common ground on human dignity after the Dobbs decision. The discussion touches on responding to cultural violence and the 'seamless garment' ethic that embodies a holistic approach to life issues. The episode also delves into Jimmy Kimmel's suspension, the symbolic nature of Palestine recognition, and the controversy surrounding Tylenol and autism.

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Sep 19, 2025 • 39min
Online Gaming, Loneliness, and Remembering 9/11
Alan Noble, an Associate Professor and culture writer, discusses the loneliness epidemic, sparked by the recent events surrounding Charlie Kirk’s alleged murderer. He delves into how online communities can both mask and exacerbate feelings of isolation among students. Christina Ray Stanton, a licensed NYC tour guide and 9/11 author, shares her personal account of the World Trade Center collapse. She reflects on the enduring aftermath of 9/11, the shifting definitions of terrorism, and the importance of how we remember such pivotal moments.

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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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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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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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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.