The confirmation hearing for President Donald Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, began Oct. 12. Public approval across political parties is growing for her approval. Find out more in this episode with host John Matarazzo.
On Thursday October 8th, a group of 13 people were charged with plotting to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Find out what happened as you listen to how Michigan continues to see growing frustration among its residence and protests against the Democrat Governor’s draconian lockdown restrictions.
The 2020 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the World Food Programme on Oct. 10, 2020. Find out why this organization is the perfect recipient for this honor in a pandemic-ridden world with host Nadia Joy Schult.
President Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara, is streaming weekly prayer sessions online via Facebook and YouTube to pray for the upcoming election. Listen to our host Nadia share about this special message President Trump shared in the most recent prayer meeting.
The Global Mercy will be the worlds largest Non Government Organization hospital ship. Listen to hear how this customized ship will be setting sail to take mercy around the globe.
Contemporary Christian singers Jaci Velasquez and Evan Craft have teamed up with My Faith Votes as a way to help mobilize Hispanic Christians to vote. Hear more about their goal through participating in this nonpartisan, faith-based organization.
When Netflix released the French film “Cuties” they weren’t expecting the backlash that they have received. The film sparked pubic outrage months before it was released because if its provocative movie poster and publicity featuring 11 year old girls in sexual situations. Listen to hear how Netflix defended their actions but are now facing criminal charges.
Listen to this story about Vice President Mike Pence dedicated the evening to Christian martyr Kayla Mueller at the October 7th vice presidential debate in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Honoring the sanctity of human life, the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky, introduced in September 2020 an exhibit called “Fearfully and Wonderfully Made.” The new exhibit is a $1.2 million investment and celebrates the miracle of life. Listen as host John Matarazzo shares more about this new reason to visit the Creation Museum.
Carter Conlon, who is general overseer of Times Square Church, in New York City hosts a virtual worldwide prayer meeting each week that draws participants from 200 countries. On Oct. 6, 2020, he hosted at Plymouth Rock in one of America's most historic locations. Find out from host Nadia Joy Schult in this episode which Christian leaders participated and what critical question Conlon asked that revealed the solemn purpose of this special prayer gathering.
Actor Kevin Sorbo and philosopher Dr. John Lennox bring "Against the Tide: Finding God in an Age of Science" to U.S. theaters nationwide in a special one-night-only event. Watch the trailer at againstthetide.movie and find out more about the film in this episode with host Nadia Joy Schult.
President Donald Trump announced through Twitter Oct. 1 that he and First Lady Melania Trump had tested positive for COVID-19, but they both are on their way to recovery. In this episode with host John Matarazzo, find out how the president thanked his supporters even while in the hospital.
Pastor Carter Conlon, general overseer of New York City's Times Square Church, will lead his virtual prayer meeting Oct. 6 from Plymouth Rock, a historic site significant in the founding of the United States. In this episode, host John Matarazzo shares why Pastor Conlon chose this spot for this particular prayer event.
Losses have been devastating as wildfires continue to ravage the U.S. West Coast. Bethel Church in Redding, California, has sent out the Bethel Global Response team to help their neighbors in need. Find out more in this episode from host John Matarazzo.
Being an informed voter is a challenge with all the races and questions on the ballot during the presidential election. But the iVoterGuide has curated information on more than 8,000 candidates in 3,500 races nationwide. Learn about this resource in this episode with host John Matarazzo.
Churches in many U.S. cities and states have endured strict regulations as they have tried to open for in-person services. One of the most stringent cities is San Francisco. In this episode, host John Matarazzo explains what the U.S. Department of Justice did in response to support the city's congregations.