Teaching Kids to Pray for Persecuted Christians | Children's Prayer Passport | Ryan Brown
Uncommon Sense in Current Times
Release Date: 07/08/2025
Uncommon Sense in Current Times
What if meaning, morality, and truth can exist—without God? In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I sit down with Dr. Stephen Law, British philosopher and author, to discuss his views on the core principles of humanism: living a meaningful life without religion, applying reason and science and embracing moral responsibility rooted in human flourishing. From political secularism to morality without divine command, Dr. Law offers his explanation of humanism as both a worldview and a practical guide for navigating life in a divided age. If you’ve ever asked: “How can we...
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What if you follow Jesus’s teachings—but don’t believe in the supernatural? In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I sit down with Tom Krattenmaker, award-winning author and long-time USA Today columnist, to explore his unique identity as a “secular Jesus follower.” From ethics rooted in the teachings of Jesus to questions about truth, morality and miracles, Krattenmaker offers a thoughtful, humanist perspective on faith in a divided world. Through humility, honesty and rigorous reflection, he invites believers and skeptics alike into a conversation about what it...
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What happens when you refuse to bow to Hollywood’s woke agenda? In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I sit down with actor Kevin Sorbo—known worldwide as Hercules and star of God’s Not Dead—to expose the hypocrisy of Hollywood, the rise of cancel culture, and his mission to create family-friendly, faith-based films through Sorbo Studios. From being blacklisted in Hollywood for his Christian views to building a new path for movies rooted in biblical truth, Sorbo reveals the battles he’s fought, the hypocrisy he’s seen, and why he believes America is at a tipping...
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What happens when conservatives stop playing it safe—and start using their power? In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I sit down with Luke Macias, Texas-based political strategist, to break down why red states must lead the “revolution of common sense” by boldly advancing conservative policies, reforming redistricting, and resisting Democratic power plays. From Texas redistricting battles to mass political migration reshaping America’s future, this conversation exposes how Republicans can stop ceding ground and start shaping the nation’s destiny. If you’ve...
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What happens when marriage collapses and the church stays silent? In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I speak with J.P. De Gance, president of Communio, to expose the growing crisis of Christian marriage in America—and why the church must reclaim its role in shaping relationships, families and the future of faith. From collapsing marriage rates to the rise of dating apps and the demasculinization of men, the cultural revolution is reshaping how young people find love and build families. But De Gance argues the church can, and must, lead a revolution of common sense by...
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What happens when the hard-won rights of women are erased in the name of ideology? In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I sit down with Penny Nance, CEO and President of Concerned Women for America (CWA), to expose the growing crisis of men competing in women’s sports—and what it means for truth, dignity and freedom in our nation. From lost scholarships and broken bones to the erosion of Title IX, this fight isn’t just about athletics—it’s about protecting women, defending biblical values and resisting a dangerous cultural agenda. If you’ve ever asked: “Who...
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Should Christians ever go to war—or are we called to pacifism? In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I sit down with Christian apologist and author Dr. Frank Turek to unpack the biblical foundations of Just War Theory—a framework first articulated by Augustine and rooted in Scripture. From Romans 13 to Genesis 9, Dr. Turek explains why government bears the sword to protect the innocent, when war is morally justified and why loving our neighbor sometimes requires defending them against evil. If you’ve ever wrestled with questions like: “Does ‘turn the other cheek’ mean...
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What if the biggest threat to democracy came from inside the White House? In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I sit down with cultural critic Mark Tapson to unpack shocking revelations about what he calls the largest political scandal in U.S. history—a “silent coup” allegedly orchestrated by President Barack Obama and his deep state allies to undermine Donald Trump’s 2016 election victory. From fabricated intelligence and illegal eavesdropping to mainstream media collusion, Tapson argues the evidence—bolstered by Tulsi Gabbard’s recent disclosures—points to...
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What if an entire nation decided to bring back a biblical worldview—starting in public schools? In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I talk with Dirk Smith, Vice President of Eastern European Mission, about the incredible story of how Christian ethics classes and Bibles in Ukrainian schools are transforming education, uniting churches and inspiring a hunger for God’s Word unlike anything in the United States. From preschool to high school, students across Ukraine are learning biblical principles—endorsed by government leaders—because test scores went up and discipline...
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What does faith look like in the midst of disaster? In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I sit down with Jason Kimack, Assistant Director of North American Ministries for Samaritan's Purse, to explore the heart of disaster relief work. We dive into the devastating Kerr County flood in Texas, where over 121 lives were lost and hundreds more were displaced. Samaritan's Purse responded with practical aid and spiritual care, focusing on rebuilding homes, restoring hope and partnering with local churches to provide long-term support. Jason shares how their...
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In this episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, Peter Demos sits down with Ryan Brown, CEO of Open Doors US, to explore the global crisis of Christian persecution—and how the new Children’s Prayer Passport helps families engage their kids in bold, biblical prayer.
Brown explains why the persecuted church matters more than ever, how to teach heavy truths to young hearts, and why American believers need both perspective and urgency from their global church family.
Whether you’re a parent, pastor, or just tired of sugar-coated Christianity, this episode invites you into a deeper, world-changing kind of faith.
🔑 Topics Include:
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Why persecuted Christians are vital to our understanding of Scripture
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How the Prayer Passport introduces global awareness to kids (without graphic content)
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Why “comfort” may be more dangerous to the church than persecution
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How kids' prayers carry bold, unfiltered faith adults often lose
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Preparing the next generation for a life of faith under pressure
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What America’s church can learn from believers under fire
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Teaching children that following Jesus is worth any cost
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📘 Get the Children’s Prayer Passport: https://www.opendoorsus.org/en-US/getinvolved/resources/wwl/
📖 Learn more about Open Doors US: https://opendoorsus.org
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