What If Courageous Faith Is Contagious Again
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A Holy Week news cycle rarely sounds like this: a US president openly celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ with Scripture, a Passover message points back to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and an Artemis astronaut looks at Earth from space and calls it an oasis in a universe of emptiness. We put those clips on the table and talk honestly about what they reveal about faith in public life, cultural courage, and the hunger people have for meaning that goes deeper than the daily outrage.
We also wrestle with a question many believers keep bumping into: what do we do with leaders who defend Christianity and religious liberty while still carrying rough edges? We walk through the biblical pattern of God using imperfect people for decisive moments, why “intent of the heart” matters, and how discipleship is a process. That doesn’t excuse bad speech or bad choices, but it does change the way we measure progress and gratitude when real protections for faith are at stake.
Then we shift gears into the Iran situation, deadlines, ceasefire terms, and why strategic control points like the Strait of Hormuz matter in global security. The conversation lands on a gripping military rescue of a downed American airman, the kind of story built around SEER training, special operations capability, and a national ethic that refuses to leave someone behind.
If you care about Christianity in America, constitutional principles, and how faith and culture collide in real time, listen now, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What part of the conversation challenged you most?
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