

The King's Hall
Brian Sauvé, Dan Berkholder, & Eric Conn
Making self-ruled men to rule well and win the world.
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Jul 18, 2025 • 1h 46min
Answering Listener Questions
Listeners dive into the complexities of father-daughter courtship and the need for empathy in these relationships. The discussion highlights the importance of personal mission and resilience in life. Delving into political and ideological disagreements, the hosts emphasize discernment and intellectual maturity. Preparing children for an AI-driven future is a major focus, advocating for critical thinking alongside traditional values. Additionally, they explore the joy of pursuing personal interests, from fishing tournaments to creative hobbies, promoting fulfillment in everyday life.

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Jul 4, 2025 • 1h 49min
Rejecting Feminist Halfway Houses
The discussion dives into how both left and conservative ideologies have compromised biblical views on gender roles. It critically examines George Gilder's writings and the acceptance of feminist concepts even among conservatives. The hosts challenge the notion of 'feminist halfway houses,' advocating for a return to solid biblical principles. topics include the role of masculinity, the complexities of conservative feminism, and the interplay between traditional family dynamics and cultural norms. Listeners are encouraged to confront societal pressures with honesty.

Jun 20, 2025 • 1h 32min
Safety Third: Recap of the 2025 New Christendom Conference
The hosts share vibrant experiences and insights from the New Christendom Conference, highlighting the strong community spirit and support among attendees. They delve into the emotional connection tied to homes, balancing nostalgia with future-building. Discussions revolve around reclaiming normalcy in Christian values and fostering cooperation over competition among ministries. Emphasis on the importance of faith-based businesses and networking is evident, showcasing a commitment to nurturing personal growth and family engagement.

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Jun 6, 2025 • 2h 7min
We Are All Rhodesians Now
Join Will Tanner, co-founder of the American Tribune and Rhodesia enthusiast, as he dives deep into the complex history of Rhodesia under Ian Smith. He discusses the rise and fall of this once-thriving nation, exploring why global forces pushed for its demise. The conversation touches on the implications of Rhodesia's legacy for today's cultural struggles in the U.S. Can what happened in Rhodesia happen here? Tanner challenges listeners to consider the fate of Western societies and the lessons to be learned from Rhodesia's turbulent past.

May 23, 2025 • 1h 53min
Dating, Courtship, and the NCP Singles Mixer
Sam and Chase Burns, a couple who met at the 2024 New Christendom Press singles mixer and are now expecting their first child, share their love story and insights. They discuss how to approach singles mixers with intention rather than sitting idly by. The conversation highlights challenges in the modern dating landscape for Christians and emphasizes the importance of community support and proactive efforts in courtship. Expect laughter and relatable anecdotes, along with encouragement to seek meaningful connections rooted in faith.

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May 9, 2025 • 1h 27min
Destroying the Longhouse
The discussion dives into the concept of the Longhouse and its implications in society. The hosts critique HR departments and explore women's significant influence in shaping America. They reflect on a recent conference that highlighted the evolving political center and the importance of generational collaboration. Additionally, they address the disconnect between generations, the need for mentorship, and the critical role of masculinity in church leadership. The conversation emphasizes reclaiming strong moral foundations against modern cultural challenges.

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Apr 25, 2025 • 1h 27min
Economic Greenification: Why Businesses Are Integral to the New Christendom
Send us a text!Pastor Dan Berkholder of Refuge Church sits down with Jase Reyneveld and David Reece to share the behind-the-scenes of building and investing in businesses, and why economic greenification is so pivotal in shaping the New Christendom. Yes, you need pastors overseeing reform in the ecclesiastical sphere, and politicians in the political space, but you also need entrepreneurs and businessmen to start, buy, and run Christian companies that serve as extensions of the Christian household. 2025 New Christendom Press Conference: https://www.newchristendompress.com/2025Did you know supporters of the show get ad-free video and audio episodes delivered early and access to our patron exclusive show The Deus Vault? https://www.patreon.com/thekingshallSign up for the NCP Games:https://beregenerated.com/games/Talk to Joe Garrisi about managing your wealth with Backwards Planning Financial.https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com/Check out the Farmer Bill's Provisions's products. Click the link below to claim 20% off.https://farmerbillsprovisions.com/discount/KINGSVisit KeepwisePartners.com or call Derrick Taylor at 781-680-8000 to schedule a free consultation.https://keepwise.partners/This episode is sponsored by New Dominion Design Co. Visit their website to learn more about their custom design services.http://newdominiondesignco.com/Visit Muzzle-Loaders.com and get 10% off your first order when you use the coupon code KINGSHALL at checkout.https://muzzle-loaders.com/With over 100 titles, there are books that address systematic, historical, pastoral, and practical theology. https://founders.org/Support the show:https://www.patreon.com/thekingshall

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Apr 11, 2025 • 2h 1min
The Controversial History of the ATF: An Interview with Isaac Botkin from T.REX ARMS
Isaac Botkin, of T-Rex Arms and host of T-Rex Talks, dives deep into the controversial history of the ATF. He discusses chilling events like Ruby Ridge and Waco, highlighting government overreach during those standoffs. The conversation also explores the ATF's origins linked to Prohibition, illustrating its evolution and implications on civil rights. Botkin passionately advocates for reform in firearms regulation while questioning the ethics behind law enforcement actions. His insights reveal the complex dynamics between authority, community trust, and individual freedoms in America.

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Mar 28, 2025 • 1h 51min
White Knights and Reviling Wives: An Interview with David Edgington
In this conversation, David Edgington, a biblical counselor and pastor, shares insights from his forthcoming book on how feminism impacts families and marriages. He discusses the concept of 'reviling wives' and explores the struggles men face in such relationships. Edgington critiques contemporary pressures on marital authority and emphasizes the need for scriptural principles to navigate these challenges. He also highlights the importance of addressing verbal abuse within the church, advocating for robust male leadership to restore healthy family dynamics.

Mar 14, 2025 • 1h 48min
Classical Christian Education’s Egalitarianism Problem
The discussion tackles classical Christian education's inherent tensions with egalitarian ideals. It critiques modern educational theories while examining historical perspectives on learning. There's humor as speakers explore education’s complexities, including gender roles and leadership in education. A focus on moral formation emphasizes the need for individual vocational respect within universal education. The podcast advocates for a return to traditional educational values, highlighting the importance of community and character development in shaping future generations.