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Option C: Creator’s Divine Design
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Sixteen years ago, Lourdes was diagnosed with cancer throughout her body and given just one week to live. But in that final hour—when death seemed imminent—she experienced what she describes as a divine encounter. What followed defied medical expectation. This is not simply a story about beating cancer...
The cry from the Cross
The Tenpenny Files – Witnesses stand at four corners of the Gospel record, revealing Christ through distinct voices that converge at the cross. Isolation, fulfillment, compassion, and spiritual depth unfold alongside modern hardship in Cuba, inviting readers to confront suffering, faith, and truth without reducing their meaning through honest reflection and patient listening together...
Black history is American history. No need for a separate month
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – President Donald Trump hosts a Black History Month reception honoring historic and modern Black American contributions while supporters praise his policies and outreach. The celebration revisits the origins of Black History Month, highlighting key leaders, political perspectives, and ongoing debates about history, recognition, and national unity in contemporary American discourse...
Passing the trust test
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Faith grows through testing, not perfection. This Lenten reflection invites readers to see trials as gifts that reveal the heart and deepen trust in God. Following Jesus in the wilderness, believers learn gratitude, forgiveness, and courage. Grace meets weakness, reshapes habits, and leads toward hope, healing, and a living relationship with Christ that renews purpose and strengthens faithful daily living...
Persecution of religious people
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Christians, Jews, and Muslims are under attack for their belief in God. These attacks are not just taking place in Nigeria; they are also taking place in many countries, including the United States. Senator Cruz said that since 2009, over 50,000 Christians in Nigeria have been massacred, and over 20,000 churches and Christian schools have been...
Could a revival in 2026 turn our nation back to God?
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – If the pulpits rise again, we will not only save institutions. We will save children, marriages, neighborhoods, and the very experiment of liberty our ancestors risked everything for. The choice is plain. Will we choose chaos or choose Jesus? Kneel, repent, stand, and then vote. That is how a dying republic lives again. Rise up now for the sake of our...
The truth about the US Department of War
Peace Through Strength, America's Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – The Secretary of War and his department have helped lead America out of serious danger, addressing the consequences of policies that critics promoted in previous years and still advocate for today. And I mean out of grave danger. I salute, along with millions of Americans, the work the team at America’s War Department is...
Christians concerts are making a comeback with people returning to their faith
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Across America, a renewed Christian revival draws families, young believers, and communities back to faith through packed churches, soaring Christian concerts, and bold cultural confidence. Inspired by tragedy and conviction, believers reclaim spiritual identity, fueling record baptisms, vibrant worship, and a growing movement reshaping culture, music, and public life today...
The war for our sons begins at home
The Tenpenny Files – Hope erodes not first in culture, but in the home. Carl Barrett confronts fatherlessness, distraction, and spiritual drift shaping Generation Z. Drawing from Deuteronomy and prison ministry experience, he calls parents back to intentional leadership, daily discipleship, and accountable faith. The choice is clear: surrender the next generation to confusion or reclaim them with conviction and obedience...
When a mother’s intuition saves a life
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – A mother’s intuition refuses to accept easy answers when her son’s autism takes a sudden turn. After years of dismissal, she uncovers a hidden diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis. Through faith, advocacy, and integrative healing, her persistence leads to remarkable recovery and renewed hope for families facing complex medical challenges...
Turning trauma into wisdom with intuitive guide Janet Reid
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Intuitive guide Janet Reid shares how profound trauma becomes a gateway to wisdom, healing, and self-discovery. Through survival, spiritual awakening, and heartfelt service, she helps others reconnect with inner strength, trust intuition, and remember they are not broken but already whole and capable of beginning again...
Unhealing pain: Common central pain syndromes
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Central pain syndromes blur the line between emotional and physical suffering, driving conditions like migraines, IBS, and fibromyalgia. Understanding how the brain processes pain empowers lasting healing. By identifying emotional trauma, rejecting false cures, and retraining the brain, chronic pain becomes reversible rather than something merely managed...
Jesus as God sees him
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – The Bible is filled with moments that surprise and challenge our understanding of God. When Jesus is transfigured before His disciples and joined by Moses and Elijah, God speaks again from the cloud. This powerful moment invites readers to see Jesus as God sees Him and to listen anew...
Redeeming justice in a broken culture
The Tenpenny Files – Justice has shifted from moral truth to ideological demand, leaving clarity buried beneath power and grievance. Dr. Christina Crenshaw exposes how justice detached from its theological roots reshapes culture, institutions, and identity. Through lived experience, history, and worldview, she reveals what happens when justice is demanded without truth to define it...
Becoming MomStrong in an era of cultural indoctrination
The Tenpenny Files – Motherhood now demands courage in a culture that shapes children without consent. Heidi St. John reflects on education, authority, and the rising pressure placed on families as values shift and trust erodes. She calls parents to reclaim responsibility, confront institutional influence, and protect formative years before time and conviction quietly slip away...
DOE’s McMahon says students and teachers can pray again at school
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The U.S. Department of Education recently offered guidance clarifying the right of students and teachers in public schools to pray and engage in other religious expression. Instead of taking the Cardona approach of silencing teachers and students out of fear, McMahon’s updated guidance helps schools align their policies with...
Lent and the search for truth at its source
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – I invite you to approach Lent with intention and hope. Drawing from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, I call you to seek truth at its source and grow in confidence in God. Lent becomes a season of turning toward Scripture, worship, service, and faithful community, so our lives reflect Christ as salt and light through humble repentance and love daily...
When the state claimed the child: The hidden purpose of modern schooling
The Tenpenny Files – The modern education system is not a historical accident but a deliberate redesign that transfers authority from families and faith to the state. I trace how compulsory schooling, altered literacy methods, and financial influence reshape belief, weaken parental control, and normalize failure, revealing a system built to mold ideology rather than cultivate independent thought...
You cannot serve the Constitution and Mammon
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Jesus warns that no one can serve two masters, and the same truth confronts our nation today. I argue that loyalty to the Constitution is being traded for government favors and personal gain. When citizens and lawmakers choose mammon over principle, the republic itself is placed in jeopardy...
How universities quietly reshaped American culture
The Tenpenny Files – American institutions do not drift into ideological capture by chance. I trace how universities abandoned truth-centered formation, imported critical frameworks, and transmitted them through education, faith, and culture. This long campaign reshapes authority, identity, and meaning while resisting reform through credential control and institutional permanence...
Jelly Roll chooses Jesus over politics at the Grammys
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – At its best, music brings people together. Jelly Roll’s speech was a reminder of that truth. In a room filled with tension, he brought peace. In a night heavy with politics, he offered perspective. In a culture addicted to outrage, he modeled gratitude. It was a moment that felt unmistakably American—unifying a nation by highlighting our Savior...
The question behind the origin of Evil
The Tenpenny Files – Greg Rogers examines why a perfect God allows rebellion, tracing the logic of Satan’s defiance, moral agency, and divine restraint. The conversation reveals worship as freely chosen alignment and faith as honest struggle, offering a coherent framework that challenges assumptions and deepens understanding of justice, responsibility, and human freedom today...
The Constitution & the Bible
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – This explores the connection between the Constitution and the Bible, examining the foundation of God-given rights and the vision of America’s founders. Pastor David Whitney explains how law, liberty, and responsibility flow from biblical truth, offering clarity on today’s challenges and hope for the future...
Immigration, Israel, and faith in a divided age
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – What is the Biblical response to immigration in a divided age? This reflection calls Christians to look past politics and sentiment and return to Scripture. By grounding compassion in truth, honoring God’s promises, protecting families, and loving neighbors with courage, believers are challenged to respond to today’s crises with conviction, mercy, and faithfulness...
When healing requires looking deeper
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – When symptoms persist despite normal labs and standard care, two nurses explore what it means to truly heal. This conversation looks beyond symptom management into root-cause medicine, gut health, detoxification, and faith-centered care, offering hope to those who feel dismissed and reminding listeners that healing begins when we slow down and listen...
Teenagers fix cars for single moms in Virginia and give them for free
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – At a Virginia high school, teenagers repair donated cars and give them free to single mothers in need. Guided by compassion and faith, students learn real skills while restoring hope, stability, and dignity. With quiet generosity and no fanfare, this program shows what happens when education, service, and community come together...
Is my child really saved or were we taught the wrong assurance?
The Tenpenny Files – Many parents assume salvation is settled once a child prays a prayer, yet years later faith quietly fades. This conversation challenges common assumptions about assurance, exposing the difference between religious language and genuine fellowship with God, the dangers of misplaced certainty, and the biblical warnings most believers were never taught to examine closely...
Is life really a game? Faith, meaning, and Monty Python
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Is life a game of strategy or a gift of grace? Drawing on Monty Python’s humor, classic board games, and Christian theology, this reflection explores success, purpose, and meaning beyond material achievement. It contrasts worldly definitions of winning with faith-based perspectives, inviting readers to reconsider what it truly means to live well...
Worried about your children attending government schools? Start your own school
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – A concerned father questions public education and feels called to build something new. Through research, faith, and perseverance, a classical school is launched. This story follows the journey of starting a school, offering parents an alternative path for educating children to think, reason, and stand firm...
Church invaders
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – A church service is disrupted by a mob, raising urgent questions about faith, sacred space, and the true example of Jesus. In turbulent times, believers are called to turn toward God, guard worship, welcome seekers, and remain faithful. Small acts of obedience become lasting grace, reminding us to trust the Lord’s unfailing love...
Cities Church weighs lawsuit after anti-ICE agitators storm Sunday service
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – What happened next is what makes this story stand out. Despite the shouting, the vulgar language, and the deliberate attempt to provoke a reaction, Cities Church did not retaliate. There was no physical confrontation. No chaos was escalated by the congregation. Instead, church leaders and members remained calm, allowing the disruption to pass and choosing...
America’s youth stand up at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Both students garnered much from the four-day event. Wojtaszek recalled that, “Because of what happened (Charlie Kirk’s assassination) there are so many more people who now sort of see what Charlie saw and it’s allowing people to get out there and grow their love for our country even more.” Shelly recalls, “There was just this feeling, just the...
The Anti-ICE movement isn’t about migrants or church, here’s how we know
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – These weren’t placard-waving demonstrators. They acted with a level of coordination that resembled more of a political operation. Many observers have noted that what once was loosely described as protest has now devolved into organized agitators taking marching orders from political actors and partisan groups. These aren’t people with clear grievances; many don’t even appear to...
Building resilient communities rooted in biblical faith
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Christian communities face a world that no longer treats biblical faith as a public good. As cultural power shifts, believers must move from surprise to purpose. The call is to build schools, strengthen families, train leaders, and invest locally with courage, responsibility, and faith so future generations can flourish rather than fade...
Ethics under pressure: Inside one doctor’s stand for scientific integrity
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Physician-scientist Andrew Zywiec joins me to examine medical ethics under pressure. He shares frontline pandemic experience, faith-driven convictions, and the cost of challenging institutional narratives. The conversation urges nurses to pursue evidence, courage, and patient-centered integrity amid cultural, legal, and professional resistance in modern...
The healing power of forgiveness
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Forgiveness is revealed as a powerful act of self-liberation rather than a gift for others. Through personal reflection and family wounds, this piece shows how releasing anger restores clarity, peace, and emotional freedom. Letting go transforms relationships, reshapes identity, and opens the door to healing that continues through conscious daily choice...
The duty of constant communion
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Many struggle to trust God, fearing He stands ready to condemn. The good news declares God is for us, not against us. Holy Communion anchors that trust, offering mercy and grace. In weary seasons, small acts of discipline, faithful community, and regular communion renew confidence, strengthen hearts, and remind believers they rest in God’s enduring loyalty...
Disclosure, deception, and the last days
The Tenpenny Files – Official disclosures about unidentified aerial phenomena move from secrecy into public record, raising questions that extend beyond technology and defense. As staged revelations accelerate, institutional narratives reshape belief, challenging spiritual discernment, biblical understanding, and faith itself amid growing acceptance of non-human intelligence and managed preparation...
The Islamic takeover of America: Christian Briggs exposes the hidden agenda no one’s talking about
On the Record with Christian Briggs – Christian Briggs and Jay Cannon confront claims of radical Islam influencing American politics, schools, and law. The episode traces Islam’s origins, funding networks, and demographic change, contrasts Christian and Islamic civic values, critiques media silence, and warns that coordinated activism, immigration, and ideology threaten free speech, women’s rights, religious liberty, and national identity...
Why discernment became dangerous in modern America
The Tenpenny Files – Donica Hudson reflects on how discernment became suspect as institutional power expanded across faith, government, and medicine. Drawing from Scripture and America’s original covenants, she reframes prayer as spiritual authority rather than retreat, urging clarity, vigilance, and truth in an age where deception is normalized and spiritual resistance increasingly discouraged...
Social unrest threatens stability and safety in America
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Social unrest at home and abroad signals a critical moment for America. As global conflicts rage and cities grow more unstable, citizens who value faith, family, and freedom are called to act. Prosperity, public safety, and election integrity depend on engagement, accountability, and showing up when it matters most to protect the nation’s future...
The hidden cost of platform-driven Christianity
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Performance-based church models often reward visibility, influence, and numerical growth. Platforms grow larger, leaders become untouchable, and success is measured by applause rather than integrity. In these systems, harm doesn’t always look dramatic. More often, it is quiet: dismissed concerns, spiritualized control, and victims urged to...
A fresh blessing: Why faith, repentance, and Scripture matter
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Bible sales are rising as people search for meaning and truth. Faith, repentance, and Scripture invite a fresh beginning rooted in God’s word. Jesus’ baptism shows repentance as a deliberate turn toward God, while today’s world reminds believers to watch where faith and history intersect and respond with trust, discipline, and commitment to live covenant life...
Miraculous survival and a call to courageous nursing with Diana Burgess
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Diana shares what it was like to experience healthcare from the other side of the siderails and how surviving such profound trauma reshaped not only her body, but her faith, her purpose, and her understanding of healing. The conversation explores the emotional and spiritual realities of becoming a patient after a career spent...
Faith, truth, and the cost of belief
The Tenpenny Files – Many adults carry unexamined assumptions about Christianity without ever confronting its claims. This episode of The Tenpenny Files explores how serious engagement with Scripture reshapes belief, responsibility, and worldview. Through thoughtful discussion, it examines truth, theology, creation, and why faith, once taken seriously, begins directing how a life is lived...
From weight loss to whole-person healing: The root-cause path to lasting health
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – This episode explores why lasting health goes beyond diet and exercise. Melissa and functional medicine nurse Kerri Takata reveal how root-cause care, nervous system regulation, emotional healing, and faith work together to restore metabolic health, break free from survival mode, and create sustainable, whole-person wellness...
Understanding the difference between a religion and a cult
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – If we want to understand the difference honestly, and not just dismiss everything we don’t like, we need a better framework. And that framework is intent. A religion is a system of belief created to seek truth about the world and humanity’s place in it. A cult is a system of belief created to gain control over people...
Reflections and hope for 2026 in uncertain times
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Reflections on a new year focus on hope for 2026, national priorities, faith, and peace. The conversation balances optimism with concern, addressing immigration, support for the military, and emerging technology. Questions about artificial intelligence, privacy, courage, and purpose frame a call to reflect, stand firm, and make a difference today...
The best survival manual for an upside-down world
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – In a world marked by chaos, moral confusion, and spiritual unrest, many are searching for truth that endures. This piece explores competing worldviews, exposing the failures of evolution and philosophy while affirming Christianity as the foundation for purpose, moral clarity, and emotional stability needed to survive and thrive in turbulent times today...
Daydreaming at the start of a New Year…
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Since this is Rogers for America's first broadcast of the new year, I’d like to change direction and begin by sharing our hopes for the future of our country—perhaps focusing on the positive news we wish to hear, rather than the unwelcome stories that bombard us daily. Mainstream media outlets typically do not report on their own activities...