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Sen. Lindsey Graham was a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump's SAVE Act, and the fate of the election integrity bill, since his untimely death, hangs in the balance — or does it? As Martha Jenkins, president of the National Federation of Republican Women, points out, the late senator's South Carolina seat isn't likely to change political parties. Jenkins discusses SAVE, Graham and other political news of the day.
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If civilizations rise and fall in concert with moral virtues, then America could very well be on its last legs. So says Seth Gruber who took a look at historical trends, and found the facts were clear — that societies where monogamy was pushed to the side were always, always, always in their final days. In his book and film, "The Last Stand: Christ or Chaos - The War for the West," Gruber lays out the three big downfalls that always lead to societal destruction.
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A new survey shows the vast majority of parents want Bible-based instruction on good morals and solid values taught to their children in public schools — and the schools are listening. LifeWise Academy's CEO Joel Penton says his organization has established in-school Bible courses on instructing children in the moral way to go, and that the demand is only growing.
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America's war against Iran has been waging nearly 100 days and the good news is: It's over. So said President Donald Trump. The bad news? It may not be over. So said a read-between-the-lines of all the media reports that the peace deal that's due to be signed, or is being signed, or has been signed, is actually only a deal to continue discussions of peace and strike agreeable terms of peace. Simcha Brodsky, chief operating officer for Open Source Intel on X, speaks from Israel about the Jewish nation's perspective on both the war and looming peace.
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When it comes to President Donald Trump's foreign policy, Democrats largely disagree with anything and everything he does, while Republicans generally stand in solidarity with him. But that's because Democrats for the most part detest America. For more on Trump's foreign policy and energy plans to return America to a state of independence and greatness, tune in to guest Rear Adm. Mike Hewitt, retired U.S. Navy.
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The root of most of America's problems is this: quiet Christians. Far too many in the faith feel like their job is to live in this world, but not of this world — and that's why evil is advancing and darkness grows. If Christians would become bolder, then America's many problems would naturally subside. Bunni Pounds says more Christians should behave like Nehemiah in the Bible, and take the leadership roles God wants them to take — and stop waiting for someone to tell them it's okay to lead.
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Billionaire George Soros has spent tens of millions of dollars to sway local district attorney races and elect prosecutors who won't prosecute. His legacy is one of destruction. Lives and families and futures have been shattered because of his personal politics of far-left ideologies. Thankfully, some are fighting back. Jennifer Harrison has started a one-woman movement to put a stop to Soros-backed lawlessness.
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J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series, has led a life of ups and downs and on way to becoming one of the world's best-selling authors, has overcome much adversity. She's also a complex woman — as complex as the characters she's developed in her much-beloved books. Even her faith and love for Jesus has not come without controversy. Solomon Schmidt, author of "A Pen to Change the World," dove deep into her background.
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If you want to know why youth in America are struggling to move from renting to home ownership, then look no further than the Covid years. As one housing expert says, Covid became the pivot point in the nation where building homes turned into a developer's nightmare, because pricing homes was so impossible. And that challenge was passed right along to consumers. The effects still linger.
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Too many Christians have the wrong idea about money, and see the concept of wealth-building as automatically evil. But pursuing financial stability and prosperity isn't in itself an evil. Money only becomes problematic when its pursuit gets in the way of worship of God. John Coleman, author of "Good Money," tells how to build a life of financial purpose.
info_outlineIf you think God is done with America, think again. Troy Anderson, author of the new “Designated Disruptor,” says God is using youth in ways that are extraordinary. And this is great news for a nation founded on a quest for religious liberty and grounded in a concept called “God-given” — meaning, God-given individual liberties and rights. A return to God is just what this nation needs.