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Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Pride begins a fall long before the damage is visible. From the ancient story of Lucifer to the collapse of modern civilizations, this reflection explores how humility sustains moral order while pride corrodes truth, conscience, and shared values. It warns that societies endure not through power, but by choosing humility over self-rule…
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – COP30’s collapse offers a strategic opening for critics of the UN climate process. By examining how consensus rules, censorship efforts, and vague finance pledges shaped the outcome, opponents prepare to undermine future COPs. Understanding the UN’s climate history becomes essential as groups aim to replicate this failure and challenge its global authority and…
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – A growing health crisis is reshaping masculinity and dating as young men experience historically low testosterone. Physicians explore cultural, lifestyle, and environmental drivers, from screens to substances, and outline practical solutions. From strength training to medical care and mentorship, healing men’s health may help restore relationships, purpose, and community…
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Every day, there seem to be new regulations, propositions, and government interventions that just don’t hurt small business; they seem to be a purposed assault on small business. After unprecedented government mandates crippled their small business during Covid, Tracey Wakeen and her husband started paying…
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Peter reads a proclamation from President Washington in 1789, which called for a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to acknowledge God’s blessings, particularly the opportunity to establish a form of government. Peter and Ginger shared their belief in a loving God, and Peter shared his personal journey of recovery after a stroke…
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Americans say politically motivated violence is increasing. Nate Cain and Brandon Weichert discuss the divide, the US halts all asylum decisions, and Trump says ‘Sleepy Joe Biden’ autopen actions are ‘terminated’. Evangelist Alveda King talks about the humanity of the moment, and a special holiday message… Forgiveness Is Freedom!
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The right to keep and bear arms flows from a deeper, natural right to self-defense. This piece challenges Americans to consider not only defending themselves, but also their responsibility to defend others. It questions reliance on government protection and urges citizens to reclaim personal and communal responsibility for safety…
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Legal observers note the ruling turns on a narrow Appointments Clause question rather than the underlying merits of the cases. Critics on the right see this outcome as part of a pattern where Democratic-appointed judges block Trump administration initiatives. Supporters of the dismissals argue that each decision was based on procedural or constitutional…
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – What’s in your lamp? As Advent begins, this reflection invites believers to prepare with faith, hope, and love. Drawing from Jesus’ parable of the bridesmaids, it calls for spiritual readiness rooted in hope rather than fear, encouraging practices that refill the soul and keep watch with joy for Christ’s coming…
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – According to analysts, Venezuela cannot compete with the U.S. military, whereas China possesses the capability to challenge the US but will not go to war over Venezuela. Therefore, the US possesses a strategic advantage in this scenario and maintains control of the situation. To put it simply, the ball is in the USA’s hands. Let’s see where the ball bounces…
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – We honor the courage and sacrifice of military personnel and first responders who protect American communities. Through reflection on tragedy and risks, we emphasizes gratitude, support, and remembrance. We call the readers to recognize the human cost of service and to uphold respect, care, and appreciation for those who stand between danger and the innocent…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – While we all have a lot to give thanks for, I think limiting it to one day a year deprives us all of something important. For example, many people today stop before their feast and list what they’re thankful for: family, friends, a warm home, and a good meal. Have you taken the time to think of the small things we can be thankful for?
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Bruce Alexander challenges the idea that addiction is a loss of will or soul. Through the Rat Park experiment and years of human observation, he shows addiction arises from isolation and despair, not chemistry alone. When people gain connection, purpose, and belonging, the grip of drugs weakens and often disappears entirely…












































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We must defeat the ‘priesthood of all deceivers’
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Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – A growing spiritual and political conflict grips America as truth clashes with deception. Christians face urgent questions about faith, obedience, and resistance in a nation divided by corruption, lawlessness, and ideological warfare. As false authority spreads, believers are called to defend biblical truth, expose evil, and consider the cost of preserving a Christian homeland…