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Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch, founder of The Mental Health First Initiative, discusses the election of Zohran Mamdani as New York City’s new mayor and what it means for the Jewish community.
Pastor Lucas Miles, author of the upcoming book “Pagan Threat” and host of The Lucas Miles Show, discusses the rise of modern paganism in America, its influence on culture and the church, and how believers can stand firm in biblical truth.
Pastor Marc Little, host of the Marc Little Show, discusses the resurgence of ancient paganism in modern America and the four pillars of idolatry influencing both culture and the church.
Robert Spencer, director of Jihad Watch and author of Intifada on the Hudson, explains why he believes New York politician Zohran Mamdani represents a dangerous new strain of radical politics that threatens American freedom and security.
Erik Weir, author of “Who’s Eating Your Pie?” discusses the government shutdown’s impact on the economy and shares practical, faith-driven financial wisdom to help everyday people build lasting wealth.
Michael Busler, professor of finance at Stockton University in New Jersey, explains why the government shutdown could help shrink Washington’s bureaucracy and how cutting the capital gains tax to 15% might boost growth and benefit everyday Americans.
Chris Salcedo, veteran broadcaster and author of “The Rise of the Liberty-Loving Latino” discusses how Hispanic Americans are embracing faith, family, and freedom over leftist politics.
Dr. Alex McFarland, Religion and Culture Expert and author of 20 books, discusses the surge of young Americans turning to Christianity, the mounting crisis of pastoral burnout, and the urgent need for spiritual leaders to remain strong in a time of national moral decline.
Murray Sabrin, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Finance at Ramapo College of New Jersey, discusses Trump’s economic policies, the impact of tariffs and crony capitalism, and potential solutions to international conflicts like Ukraine and Gaza.
Brad Dacus, President of the Pacific Justice Institute, discusses defending religious freedom, parental rights, and faith-based communities from legal challenges.
Dr. Tim Murphy, former Congressman and author of “The Christ Cure,” talks about supporting veterans and first responders, challenges for Christian counselors, and bringing hope through faith-based healing.
Bill Walton, the host of The Bill Walton Show and the chair of the Resolute Protector Foundation, discusses the shifting balance of global power and the rise of new alliances outside the West.
Troy Miller, CEO of National Religious Broadcasters, talks about Charlie Kirk’s legacy, the rise of Christian media, and the future of faith in the public square.
Nick Vujicic evangelist and author of a new book “Champions for the Brokenhearted,” shares how faith transformed his life and how we can bring hope to a hurting world.
Michael Letts, founder and CEO of In-Vest USA and author of “Truth, Lies, and Control,” reacts to the Supreme Court’s decision allowing expanded immigration raids in Los Angeles and weighs in on what it means for law enforcement and community safety.
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch, founder of The Mental Health First Initiative, discusses the mayoral race in New York and shares his perspective on why a Palestinian state may not bring peace.
Rev. Jim Harden, CEO of CompassCare, discusses the latest legal battles facing pro-life organizations and their impact on the national pro-life movement.
Dr. Robert Jeffress, host of Pathway to Victory, discusses how Christians can process tragedies like the Minneapolis school shooting, reflects on the life and legacy of Dr. James Dobson, and unpacks surprising truths about Heaven from his bestselling book “A Place Called Heaven.”
Spencer Morrison, author of “Reshore: How Tariffs Will Bring Our Jobs Home and Review the American Dream,” discusses record U.S. tariff revenues, who’s bearing the cost, and how expanded tariffs are reshaping American industry and trade policy.