MyPillow founder and CEO Mike Lindell can no longer use Twitter. Other social media users have come to the businessman's defense. Find out why Lindell is off Twitter for good in this episode with host Nadia Joy Schult.
Republican senators have come out in force for former President Trump in the attempt by the U.S. House of Representatives to impeach him a second time. Find out why Sen. Rand Paul expects an acquittal in this episode with host Nadia Joy Schult.
Christian singer-songwriter Carman Licciardello was in the hospital on his 65th birthday, but he has much to be thankful for after two surgeries, pneumonia and more. In fact, he says, he nearly died. In this episode with host John Matarazzo, learn how you can come alongside Carman and support this brother in the Lord.
Liberty Counsel is taking the ban on worship in Western states to the U.S. Supreme Court in light of inconsistent rulings in a federal court of appeals. The inconsistencies come with cases involving churches in California and Nevada. In this episode with host John Matarazzo, learn more about why taking this conflict to the nation's highest court is so important.
When a Christian civic organization applied for a Boston city permit to fly a Christian flag for about an hour in a public place, they were denied the opportunity. Now Liberty Counsel is taking the case to the U.S. Supreme Court. Find out more in this episode with host John Matarazzo.
To support Holocaust survivors during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Genesis 123 Foundation has launched a special project called "Hug a Holocaust Survivor." Learn how you can get involved from host Nadia Joy Schult in this episode.
Thousands have signed a petition calling for Franklin Graham to either resign or be fired from his leadership positions at relief organization Samaritan's Purse and at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Find out who is signing this petition and why in this episode with host Nadia Joy Schult.
A South Carolina mayor noticed that a COVID-19 vaccination site was operating slowly. So he called in an expert, the manager of a local Chick-Fil-A restaurant. Find out what happened next in this episode with host John Matarazzo.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, a former White House press secretary for the Trump Administration, announced in January 2021 that she is running for governor of Arkansas in 2022. Her father, Mike Huckabee, who is a former governor of the state, is pleased with his daughter's decision. Learn more in this episode with Nadia Joy Schult.
After the Capitol breach in Washington on Jan. 6, many states deployed National Guard troops to protect the Capitol. But 5,000 Guardsmen were sent to a parking garage, which appears to be a national disgrace. Learn what happened in this episode with host John Matarazzo.
Under the new Biden Administration, many have asked what the U.S. relationship with Israel will be like moving forward. But Biden's secretary of state, Anthony Blinken, has vowed to maintain the positive relationship with Israel that the Trump Administration built. Learn more in this episode with host John Matarazzo.
In President Trump's last few days in office, he issued a declaration that Jan. 22 be known as National Sanctity of Human Life day. In this episode with host Nadia Joy Schult, find out what's so special about the date chosen for this celebration of life.
With Joe Biden taking the oath of office as the 46th president of the United States, many conservative Christians are struggling with this turn of events. Jamie Morgan, lead pastor of Life Church in Williamstown, New Jersey, offers 10 Spirit-filled ways to respond right now. Hear what they are from host John Matarazzo in this episode.
Several major retail stores are pulling Mike Lindell's MyPillow products. Why? He is being accused of spreading voter fraud conspiracies and claims that the election was rigged. Find out more in this episode with host John Matarazzo.
The annual March for Life event held in Washington, D.C., is going virtual this year. Set to take place on the National Mall on Jan. 29, 2021, organizers announced the move to online because of "heightened pressures" on law enforcement and the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, find out from host Nadia Joy Schult how you can participate in the virtual event.
Mrs. Joanne Rogers, widow of famed children's television pioneer and minister Fred Rogers, died in Pittsburgh, where "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" was filmed for many years. In this episode with host Nadia Joy Schult, learn more about Mrs. Rogers' life and accomplishments.
With COVID-19 ravaging California, Gov. Gavin Newsom has instituted strict lockdowns and targeted churches for indoor worship. Evangelist Mario Murillo set up a tent revival in Bakersfield to reach people who felt the need for a move of God. Now the revival has been extended. Listen to hear more good news from host John Matarazzo.
Some arrests have been made related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol incursion. Left-wing activist John Earle Sullivan was among them. Host John Matarazzo reports in this episode on the mission of Sullivan's group and why the well-known activist wants you to "join the revolution."
The Supreme Court has reinstated a U.S. Food and Drug Administration rule that required women purchasing abortion drugs to pick them up in person. Now women who want to induce abortion at home cannot receive the chemical abortion pill mifepristone by mail. In this episode with host John Matarazzo, learn about the Trump administration's actions in this case.
In the aftermath of his second impeachment and recent riots at the Capitol, President Trump shared a message with Americans condemning the violence and encouraging unity. Hear the details in this episode with host Nadia Joy Schult.
Should sidewalk counselors at abortion clinics be allowed to pray? The U.S. Supreme Court has opted not to take a pro-life speech case that may have addressed that question. Find out more about this Liberty Counsel case in this episode with host John Matarazzo.
After the success of the first “Pray on MLK” event, the faith leaders of the organization Civil Righteousness are calling believers to attend this follow-up event to spark deeper engagement in racial reconciliation. Host Nadia Joy Schult shares more about this Martin Luther King Day event in this episode.
After Twitter announced a permanent ban on the personal account of President Donald Trump "due to the risk of further incitement of violence," world leaders decried the social media platform. Find out why in this episode with host John Matarazzo.
The COVID-19 pandemic may have been a key to open people's hearts to the gospel. Led by Pastor Greg Laurie, California-based Harvest Ministries saw more than 150,000 people profess faith in Christ in 2020. In this episode with host John Matarazzo, find out about all of the channels Laurie's ministry used last year and continues to use to effectively reach out to those in need.
Wearing a beard in a pandemic could threaten your paycheck. When a Messianic Christian refused to shave his beard because of his religious beliefs, his employer said he would have to go on unpaid leave until he shaved. That’s when the American Center for Law and Justice learned about the threat to his religious liberty and chose to represent him. Hear what happened next in this episode with host John Matarazzo.