• Why Biblical Manhood Is Under Attack | Joby Martin on Courage, Strength & Standing Firm
    Jul 14 2026

    What does it really mean to be a man in today's culture?

    In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I sit down with Pastor Joby Martin, founder and lead pastor of The Church of Eleven22 and author of Stand Firm and Act Like Men, to discuss why biblical masculinity is being challenged from every direction and why recovering it matters more than ever.

    Together, we explore the difference between authentic biblical manhood and the counterfeit versions offered by modern culture. Joby explains why men often fall into one of two extremes—passivity or aggressive machismo—and why Scripture calls men to something far greater: strength shaped by sacrificial love.

    We also discuss the importance of accountability, the power of authentic male friendships, the necessity of spiritual guardrails and how everyday disciplines prepare men to stand firm when life becomes difficult.

    Whether you're a husband, father, young man, church leader or simply seeking to understand God's design for masculinity, this conversation offers practical wisdom rooted in Scripture.

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    💭 A different way to reflect this week:
    • Am I pursuing biblical strength that is shaped by love—or simply reacting to the pressures of culture?
    • Who are the men in my life that have permission to challenge me, encourage me, and carry me when I need them most?

    📌 In this episode, we discuss:
    ✅ What the Bible actually teaches about biblical manhood
    ✅ Why modern culture pushes men toward passivity or false masculinity
    ✅ The five commands of 1 Corinthians 16:13-14
    ✅ Why love is the foundation of true strength
    ✅ The importance of having "mat carriers" in your life
    ✅ How accountability protects men from failure
    ✅ Practical guardrails for integrity, purity and leadership
    ✅ Raising the next generation of courageous men
    ✅ Why boldness is developed long before moments of crisis
    ✅ How the local church helps men flourish spiritually

    📢 TAKE ACTION:
    📖 Read 1 Corinthians 13 and 1 Corinthians 16:13-14 this week
    🤝 Reach out to four men who can become trusted accountability partners
    🙏 Ask God to reveal areas where you need stronger spiritual guardrails
    💪 Commit to one daily discipline that strengthens your walk with Christ
    💡 Remember that biblical strength is always demonstrated through sacrificial love

    🔗 Connect with Pastor Joby Martin:
    🌐 Website: https://www.jobymartin.com
    🌐 The Church of Eleven22: https://coe22.com
    ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheChurchofEleven22
    📘 Stand Firm and Act Like Men: https://a.co/d/0bwhPaUd

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    40 mins
  • Can Secularism Sustain Society? | Bruce Ledewitz on Morality, Meaning & the Future of Civilization
    Jul 7 2026

    Can a society flourish after it abandons its religious foundations? Where do meaning, morality, and truth come from if God is removed from the cultural conversation?

    In this thought-provoking episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I speak with a self-identified atheist about the "death of God."

    Bruce Ledewitz is a constitutional law professor and author of The Universe Is on Our Side and American Religious Democracy. In our conversation, we explore one of the defining philosophical questions of our age: Can secularism sustain a civilization?

    Although Bruce approaches the discussion from a secular worldview, he acknowledges many of the challenges facing modern society, including declining trust, rising anxiety, the erosion of shared truth and the growing influence of nihilistic materialism. Together, Bruce and I examine whether Western civilization can preserve morality, purpose and social cohesion without the Judeo-Christian framework that shaped it for centuries.

    This respectful conversation explores the intersection of philosophy, faith, law, culture and public life while challenging listeners to think deeply about the foundations upon which healthy societies are built.

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    💭 A different way to reflect this week:
    • What ultimately provides the foundation for my understanding of truth, meaning, and morality?
    • Am I intentionally building my worldview—or simply inheriting one from the culture around me?

    📌 In this episode, we discuss:
    ✅ Whether secular societies can sustain meaning and morality over time
    ✅ The cultural implications of Nietzsche's "death of God"
    ✅ The rise of nihilism and materialism in the modern West
    ✅ Why truth has become increasingly contested in public life
    ✅ The relationship between science, religion and human purpose
    ✅ The philosophical roots of postmodernism
    ✅ Why social cohesion appears to be weakening across society
    ✅ Can morality exist apart from religion?
    ✅ The importance of intellectual honesty in difficult conversations
    ✅ How believers and secular thinkers can engage respectfully while pursuing truth

    📢 TAKE ACTION:
    📖 Reflect on the foundations of your own worldview
    📚 Read viewpoints from people you both agree and disagree with
    🤝 Practice having respectful conversations across philosophical differences
    🙏 Ask whether your beliefs provide lasting hope, purpose, and meaning
    💡 Pursue truth with both humility and conviction

    🔗 Connect with Bruce Ledewitz:
    📚 The Universe Is on Our Side: https://www.amazon.com/Universe-Our-Side-Restoring-American-ebook/dp/B09LVVFWS2/

    🌐 He writes for Only Sky: https://onlys.ky/author/bledewitz/

    📚 American Religious Democracy: https://www.amazon.com/American-Religious-Democracy-Secular-Politics/dp/0275994600

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    38 mins
  • Why Skeptics Become Christians | Dr. Jana Harmon on Faith, Doubt & Practical Apologetics
    Jul 3 2026

    What actually causes an atheist or skeptic to become a Christian? Is it evidence alone or is there something much deeper taking place?

    In this compelling episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I enjoy a great conversation with Dr. Jana Harmon, senior fellow for Christian apologetics, researcher, and host of The Ex-Skeptic Podcast, to explore what her years of studying former atheists have revealed about faith, doubt and conversion.

    Drawing from interviews with hundreds of former skeptics, Dr. Harmon explains why belief is rarely driven by facts alone. Together, Jana and I discuss the powerful role of personal relationships, storytelling, worldview, intellectual honesty and the hidden desires that often shape what people choose to believe.

    They also examine why practical apologetics—the way Christians live their lives—may be just as important as philosophical arguments, and why everyday believers often have a greater impact on someone's journey to faith than celebrity converts or public debates.

    Whether you're sharing your faith with skeptical friends, wrestling with difficult questions yourself or simply seeking to become a more effective witness, this conversation offers practical wisdom rooted in both research and Scripture.

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    💭 A different way to reflect this week:
    • Am I living a life that makes the Gospel believable before I ever speak about it?
    • Who has God placed in my life that simply needs another "drop in the bucket" rather than a debate?

    📌 In this episode, we discuss:
    ✅ What Dr. Jana Harmon's research reveals about atheist conversions
    ✅ Why evidence alone rarely changes someone's mind
    ✅ The role of story in practical Christian apologetics
    ✅ How relationships influence spiritual transformation
    ✅ The intellectual, emotional, and volitional barriers to belief
    ✅ Why approximately 80% of converts had a positive Christian relationship
    ✅ The dangers of platforming celebrity converts too quickly
    ✅ The "bucket" analogy for sharing your faith
    ✅ How Christians can be bold without becoming belligerent
    ✅ Why authentic Christian living is one of the strongest apologetics available
    ✅ Practical ways to engage skeptics with grace, truth, and confidence

    📢 TAKE ACTION:
    🙏 Pray for one person in your life who is searching for truth
    🤝 Build intentional relationships instead of trying to win arguments
    📖 Learn to tell your own story of faith with honesty and humility
    💬 Look for opportunities to ask thoughtful questions before offering answers
    💡 Remember that God calls us to faithfully plant and water—the results belong to Him

    🔗 Connect with Dr. Jana Harmon:
    🌐 Website: https://exskeptic.org
    🎙️ eX-Skeptic Podcast: https://exskeptic.org/podcast/
    ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@exskeptic

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    36 mins
  • The Information State: How Digital Power Controls Modern Reality | Peter Demos & Jacob Siegel
    Jun 30 2026

    Who controls the information you see, the narratives you believe and ultimately the reality you experience?

    In this eye-opening episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I sit down with Jacob Siegel, contributing writer at Tablet Magazine and author of the influential new book, The Information State, to examine how political power, technology, media and digital infrastructure have merged to shape modern public perception.

    Jacob shares how today's most powerful institutions no longer rely primarily on force or legislation to influence society. Instead, he believes they increasingly operate through information systems, algorithms, narrative management and digital networks that shape what we see, think and discuss.

    Together, Jacob and I explore the military origins of the internet, the rise of digital influence operations, the collapse of traditional media gatekeepers and the growing challenge of discerning truth in an age of information overload. We discuss why institutions struggle to keep pace with digital communication, how narrative control affects politics and culture and what we can do to maintain clarity and independence in a rapidly changing world.

    Whether you're concerned about media influence, artificial intelligence, censorship, free speech, political polarization or the future of democracy, this conversation provides a compelling framework for understanding the forces shaping modern society.

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    💭 A different way to reflect this week:
    • Am I intentionally choosing what influences my thinking—or am I allowing digital systems to choose for me?
    • How can I become more disciplined in seeking truth rather than simply reacting to headlines?

    📌 In this episode, we discuss:
    ✅ What Jacob means by "The Information State"
    ✅ The military and intelligence origins of the internet
    ✅ How information has become a primary source of political power
    ✅ Why narrative control often matters more than policy outcomes
    ✅ The collapse of traditional media gatekeepers
    ✅ Digital influence operations and coordinated messaging campaigns
    ✅ The role of social media algorithms in shaping public perception
    ✅ Why institutions struggle against fast-moving online narratives
    ✅ The dangers of information overload and perpetual outrage
    ✅ How AI may accelerate information manipulation
    ✅ Practical ways to think critically in a digital age
    ✅ Why timeless truths matter in an increasingly unstable information environment

    📢 TAKE ACTION:
    📱 Audit your media consumption habits this week
    📖 Read primary sources before accepting commentary about them
    🧠 Slow down before reacting to viral stories and headlines
    🤝 Spend more time in real-world conversations and communities
    🙏 Ground your thinking in enduring principles and objective truth
    💡 Ask yourself whether you're shaping your information diet—or whether it's shaping you

    🔗 Connect with Jacob Siegel:
    🌐 Tablet Magazine: https://www.tabletmag.com
    📖 Find The Information State: https://www.amazon.com/Information-State-Politics-Total-Control/dp/1250363128
    𝕏 Twitter/X: https://x.com/Jacob__Siegel

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    37 mins
  • Faith Over Fear: H.B. Charles Jr. on Boldness, Prayer & Confessional Clarity
    Jun 26 2026

    What does it mean to stand firm in your faith when culture is constantly shifting beneath your feet?

    In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I have the honor to sit down with pastor, author and theologian H.B. Charles Jr., to discuss why Christians need more than opinions—they need convictions rooted in biblical truth.

    Together, Pastor H.B. and I explore the importance of confessional clarity, the sufficiency of Scripture, the role of the local church and why believers must move beyond simply attending church to becoming ambassadors for Christ in their everyday lives. They also examine the difference between boldness and belligerence, the growing pressures facing Christians in modern culture and why prayer remains the believer's greatest source of strength and dependence on God.

    This conversation is a powerful reminder that the church's mission has never changed, even when the culture around it does.

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    💭 A different way to reflect this week:
    • Do I know what I believe—and why I believe it?
    • Am I relying on God daily, or only turning to Him when life becomes difficult?

    📌 In this episode, we discuss:
    ✅ Why confessional clarity matters in a confused culture
    ✅ The sufficiency of Scripture for personal faith and societal issues
    ✅ The difference between the church's mission and a believer's personal calling
    ✅ Why Christians are called to be ambassadors in everyday life
    ✅ The dangers of an attractional church model
    ✅ Practical apologetics for ordinary believers
    ✅ How to share faith without becoming argumentative
    ✅ The difference between boldness and belligerence
    ✅ Why fear of man is a trap for Christians
    ✅ The role of prayer as a lifestyle of dependence on God

    📢 TAKE ACTION:
    📖 Read 1 Peter 3:15 and reflect on what it means to always be prepared to give an answer for your hope
    🙏 Commit to a daily rhythm of prayer rather than treating prayer as an emergency response
    📚 Strengthen your biblical foundation through consistent study of Scripture
    🤝 Look for opportunities to be a witness in your workplace, neighborhood, and community
    💡 Remember that your role is to plant and water—God is responsible for the results

    🔗 Connect with H.B. Charles Jr.:
    🌐 Website: https://hbcharlesjr.com
    📘 Books & Resources: https://hbcharlesjr.com/resources

    🌐Church Website: https://shiloh.church
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    29 mins
  • Why Homeschooling Is Under Attack | Ray Moore on Parents' Rights, Educational Freedom & the Future of Education
    Jun 23 2026

    Who should have the primary responsibility for educating children—the family or the government?

    In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I speak with Dr. Ray Moore, founder of the Exodus Mandate Project and a longtime advocate for homeschooling and Christian education.

    As homeschooling continues to experience unprecedented growth across America, new legislative efforts in several states are raising concerns among parents and educational freedom advocates. Dr. Moore explains why he believes homeschooling has become a target, what these proposed regulations could mean for families and why the battle over education is ultimately a battle over worldview, values and the future of the next generation.

    Together, Ray and I explore the history of American education, the rise of state-controlled schooling, the growth of homeschooling and the ongoing debate over parental rights versus government authority. We also discuss why more families are leaving traditional public schools and what the future of education may look like in the years ahead.

    Whether you're a homeschooling parent, an educator or simply concerned about the future of education in America, this conversation offers important insights into one of the most significant cultural debates of our time.

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    💭 A different way to reflect this week:
    • Who has the primary responsibility for educating children?
    • How can families intentionally shape the worldview and character of the next generation?

    📌 In this episode, we discuss:
    ✅ Why homeschooling continues to grow across America
    ✅ Legislative efforts affecting homeschool freedoms
    ✅ The debate over parental rights and government oversight
    ✅ The historical roots of American education
    ✅ The role of faith and family in learning
    ✅ Why many families are leaving public schools
    ✅ The future of homeschooling and Christian education
    ✅ Educational outcomes among homeschool students
    ✅ How communities can support parents and families
    ✅ What parents should know about current legislative trends

    📢 TAKE ACTION:
    📚 Learn about education laws in your state
    🏛️ Stay informed on legislation affecting parental rights
    👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Become actively involved in your child's education
    ⛪ Build strong relationships within your local church and community
    📝 Evaluate whether your educational choices align with your family's values
    💡 Remember that education shapes both knowledge and worldview

    🔗 Connect with Dr. Ray Moore:
    🌐 Exodus Mandate Project: https://exodusmandate.org
    🌐 Home School Legal Defense Association: https://hslda.org

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    32 mins
  • The Truth About Ozempic & Weight Loss | What Nobody Is Telling You About GLP-1s
    Jun 19 2026

    Are medications like Ozempic and Wegovy solving the obesity crisis—or creating a new health problem we haven't fully understood yet?

    In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I examine the explosive rise of GLP-1 medications and the deeper questions surrounding weight loss, metabolic health, personal responsibility, and long-term wellness with a leading expert, Dr. Ashley Lucas, the founder of PHD Weight Loss and Nutrition.

    While these drugs are often marketed as a simple solution for weight loss, emerging evidence raises important concerns about muscle loss, weight regain, metabolic decline and dependence on pharmaceutical interventions. Peter explores why sustainable health requires more than a prescription and why true transformation often begins by addressing the emotional, behavioral and lifestyle factors that contribute to weight gain in the first place.

    The conversation dives into the modern obesity epidemic, the role of processed foods, sedentary lifestyles, environmental influences, and the often-overlooked connection between emotional health and physical health.

    This episode is not simply about losing weight—it's about reclaiming ownership of your health, preserving your future, and building habits that create lasting change.

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    💭 A different way to reflect this week:
    • Am I pursuing quick results or lasting health?
    • What habits, beliefs, or emotional burdens might be contributing to my current health challenges?

    📌 In this episode, we discuss:
    ✅ The rise of Ozempic, Wegovy, and GLP-1 medications
    ✅ Why weight loss and metabolic health are not the same thing
    ✅ The hidden danger of losing muscle mass during weight loss
    ✅ Why muscle is critical for longevity and overall health
    ✅ The reality of weight regain after stopping GLP-1 medications
    ✅ Root causes of the modern obesity epidemic
    ✅ The impact of processed foods and environmental toxins
    ✅ Emotional and psychological factors behind weight struggles
    ✅ Why sustainable transformation requires identity change
    ✅ Practical strategies for preserving health and maintaining results

    📢 TAKE ACTION:
    🥩 Prioritize protein intake to preserve muscle mass
    🏋️ Add resistance training to your weekly routine
    📖 Educate yourself on the difference between weight loss and metabolic health
    📝 Identify one habit that is undermining your long-term health goals
    🤝 Seek accountability and support rather than trying to do everything alone
    💡 Focus on becoming healthier—not simply lighter

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    🌐 Website: https://drashleywellness.com/
    📘Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrAshleyLucas/

    ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drashleylucas

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    32 mins
  • Born Without Arms, Defined by Purpose | Daniel Ritchie on Identity, Hope & Resilience
    Jun 12 2026

    What if the greatest challenge in your life wasn't your identity but the platform God wanted to use?

    In this inspiring episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I have a great conversation with speaker, author, and disability advocate Daniel Ritchie, who was born without arms and has spent more than two decades encouraging audiences around the world to discover purpose, resilience, and hope.

    Daniel shares how culture often encourages people to define themselves by labels, hardships or personal struggles, while Scripture points to a deeper identity rooted in being created in the image of God. Together, Daniel and I explore resilience, suffering, hope, purpose, and the practical disciplines that help people remain grounded during life's most difficult seasons.

    This conversation offers a powerful reminder that our circumstances may shape our story, but they were never meant to define who we are.

    📘 Get my latest book Bold Not Belligerent on Amazon:
    👉 https://a.co/d/eGTPSYS

    💭 A different way to reflect this week:
    • What labels have I allowed to become more important than my identity in Christ?
    • Am I building my hope on changing circumstances or on something unchanging?

    📌 In this episode, we discuss:
    ✅ Why identity must be rooted in God's design rather than cultural labels
    ✅ The difference between circumstances and true identity
    ✅ How disability became a platform rather than a limitation
    ✅ The biblical foundation of resilience and hope
    ✅ Why self-reliance eventually fails most people
    ✅ Practical ways to navigate suffering and difficult seasons
    ✅ The role of humor, storytelling, and authenticity in communication
    ✅ How to engage secular audiences with timeless truth
    ✅ The importance of community during hardship
    ✅ Why suffering can become a ministry to others

    📢 TAKE ACTION:
    📖 Read Psalm 139 and reflect on what it means to be "fearfully and wonderfully made"
    📝 Start a gratitude journal and record daily evidences of God's faithfulness
    🤝 Invest in relationships that speak truth into your life
    🙏 Ask God to reveal how your challenges might become opportunities to encourage others
    💡 Remember that your circumstances are part of your story—not your identity

    🔗 Connect with Daniel Ritchie:
    🌐 Website: https://www.danielritchie.com
    📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielpritchie
    📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daniel.ritchie.376226
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    32 mins