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From Pulpit To Policy: How Biblical Teaching Shaped American Law



Forty million people live in slavery today, yet many pulpits are quiet where they were once loudest. We revisit a forgotten tradition of courageous preaching that confronted unjust laws, trained citi…


Published on 2 weeks ago

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From Revivals To Public Policy: When Faith Shapes Culture



If spiritual fireworks don’t change the neighborhood by Monday, what are we missing? We take a hard look at a century of American revivals that stirred the heart but barely nudged the culture, and th…


Published on 2 weeks, 1 day ago

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How Spiritual Awakenings Can Shape Public Life



A billion people watched a memorial defined by bold forgiveness, and something shifted. Church attendance spiked, Bible sales soared, and campus arenas from Ohio State to Florida State filled with st…


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From Minority Voice To Lasting Change In California Schools



Change doesn’t arrive with a hashtag; it arrives with a name on a ballot, a calm voice at a microphone, and a chair at the school board table. We sit down with Joe Messina—who spent twenty-four years…


Published on 2 weeks, 3 days ago

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Will Spiritual Fire Reshape A Nation Or Fade Without Discipleship?



Stadium altar calls, campus baptisms, and a surge in Bible sales are stealing headlines for all the right reasons—but the real story is what comes next. We dive into the data pointing to a national s…


Published on 2 weeks, 4 days ago

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From Nigeria’s CPC Status To Campus Revivals And A Sealed Border



Headlines have trained us to expect the worst. Today we chase what’s actually moving the needle: international pressure for religious freedom, a youth movement catching fire on campuses, a surprising…


Published on 3 weeks ago

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America’s Interest, Nigeria, And The 17th Amendment



When should America step in abroad—and when should we hold the line? We open with Nigeria and the persecution of Christians, unpacking the hard tradeoffs between humanitarian outrage and constitution…


Published on 3 weeks, 1 day ago

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Honoring Service, Understanding Veterans Day



A world war ended with silence at the eleventh hour. From that moment, the United States began a long journey from Armistice Day to Veterans Day—a shift from marking a ceasefire to honoring every Ame…


Published on 3 weeks, 2 days ago

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Shutdown Ends, What Changes Now



Headlines say the shutdown is over; the real story is where the fight moves next. We open with how the Senate finally broke the stalemate—motion to proceed, cloture math, and why debate time became a…


Published on 3 weeks, 3 days ago

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Young Priests, Clear Convictions



A generation raised on shifting standards is reaching for something solid. We sit down with Father Frank Pavone to explore why younger Catholic priests are embracing clear, biblical convictions on li…


Published on 3 weeks, 4 days ago





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