Podcast

  • Aubrey Sampson – Lament and “The Louder Song”

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    We’ve all had some good times, but I know there are some pretty bad bumps in the road. We’ve all hit these bumps.  It’s just a matter of time. The old expression asking us to make lemonade doesn’t always work.

    On today’s show, we talk about how we handle some of life’s greatest disappointments and give you some tools to deal  with them. We interview Aubrey Sampson.  Aubrey is the Director of Discipleship and Equipping at Renewal Church in the Chicago area.  She is the author of book, The Louder Song — Listening for hope in the midst of lament.

  • Dave Roland – Freedom Center of Missouri

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    Did you know it’s illegal to give a sandwich to a homeless person in St. Louis?  Did you know there are places where you are mandated by government what to grow on your property, even if you’re allergic to it?  On today’s show we tell you what’s happening and how we fight back!

    On today’s show we interview Dave Roland, Founder of the Freedom Center of Missouri.  He shares with us some of his current court cases and how we are winning our Constitutional rights back one court case at a time!

    For more information you can go to: www.mofreedom.org

  • Darrell Castle – Tariffs, Immigration and Donald Trump

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    We’re about to give you brave, strong and bold answers for how to get our Country back on the right path. So today I have some new insights on immigration, tariffs and political parties.

    In this episode, we interview Darrell Castle.  He is a lawyer from Memphis, Tennessee and ran for president of the United States on the Constitution Party ticket.  He is also the man behind the Castle Report, a fountain of knowledge of the inner workings of governments.  He comes to enlighten us today about some of the latest current events.  

  • Election Fraud – Hans VonSpakovsky

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    How do you feel when hear about yet another election was stolen?   A G A I N !

    Have you ever noticed that the winner seems to always be the Democrat?

    There are ways to stop this non-sense, but it’s going to be up to us to take control and demand real reforms. 

    On our show today, we interview Hans Von Spakovsky.  Hans is from the Heritage Foundation and shares with us ideas for what we can do to restore integrity to our elections before it’s too late.

  • In Search of Liberty

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    Some people think the Constitution is so academic that it must be boring.  But it’s not.  There are many interesting ways of explaining the principles by which our Country operates.  On today’s show you will learn some creative ways to explain the Constitution to others.

    On today’s show we interview Norm Novitsky.  Norm is an independent filmmaker, producer, director and founder of BluNile Films, IC Freedom Pix and IC Liberty Films and producer and director of the movie, “In Search of Liberty”.

  • Aching Joy with Jason Hague

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    You’re probably just like me.  I’m trying to do everything within my power to make the world a better place, but sometimes, things still turn out badly. What do you do when you face disappointments? How are we supposed to find joy even when life doesn’t make sense?

    On our show today we talk about what happens, when life hands us lemons. I interview Jason Hague, author of Aching Joy.  Jason is a pastor and blogger from Western Oregon.  He comes to us to share how to understand some of life’s more perplexing problems.

  • It’s all Under Control

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    On today’s show we share how to find peace even in those times when we’re at the side of a hospital bed or at a graveside or even if we watch the news on TV.   Jennifer shares with us how she lived in a divided household where one spouse voted for Donald Trump and the other one didn’t!  We will share how to survive even if  you’re given a compass when  you’d rather have a map!

    Today we interview Jennifer Dukes Lee.  Jennifer is a popular blogger and has recently written a book called It’s All Under Control.  You can find her blog here:  www.JenniferDukesLee.com