On this episode of The Commonwealth Matters, Richard Nelson addresses the controversy surrounding sexually explicit LGBTQ books found in the Daviess County Public Library’s youth section. Nelson explains why protecting children from pornographic and graphic material is not an act of censorship, but a necessary stand for decency and community responsibility. He discusses how parents and concerned citizens can engage library officials and one another with both conviction and civility, even amid strong disagreement. The episode offers practical principles for navigating cultural conflicts—emphasizing that truth and grace can coexist when communities stand up for what’s right without losing respect for others.
In this week's edition of the Commonwealth Matters, we are joined by Robert Cunningham, founder and director of Christ for Kentucky and former Senior Pastor of Tates Creek Presbyterian Church. We discuss what it means to be faithful and to do God's will in our post-modern society, and we discuss his new organization Christ for Kentucky, which provides "public theology and strategy for the common good of the Commonwealth." You can find out more about his organization at www.christforky.org.
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In this episode, Richard Nelson explores what it means to hold fast to Christian hope amid the challenges of modern life. He examines how faith can remain steady in a culture marked by doubt, distraction, and moral confusion. Through biblical reflection and personal insight, Nelson shows how the hope of Christ shapes our perspective on suffering, purpose, and the future. The conversation invites listeners to root their confidence not in changing circumstances but in God’s unchanging promises. Ultimately, it’s a call to live with resilient faith and joyful expectation in a world that desperately needs hope.
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What is leadership? How do you become a leader? What biblical principles can leaders integrate into their lives and work? To talk further about biblical leadership is Todd Gray, the Executive Director of the Kentucky Baptist Convention and host of the podcast "Leadership Lessons."
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On the latest episode of Commonwealth Matters, Richard Nelson sits down with Sen. Lindsey Tichenor for a wide-ranging conversation about education in Kentucky. As a member of the Senate Education Committee, Tichenor offers insight into the challenges facing the state’s schools, including recent reports of overspending in Fayette County. She also shares her perspective on how lawmakers can better steward taxpayer dollars and what future legislation might look like to ensure greater accountability and improved outcomes for Kentucky students.
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On this episode of The Commonwealth Matters, Richard Nelson is joined by John Stonestreet, President of the Colson Center, for a wide-ranging conversation on some of the most pressing issues of our day. They discuss the new documentary Truth Rising and its call to recover biblical truth in an age of confusion, reflect on the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk and the movement he inspired, and consider how the West can be renewed and preserved for future generations. Their dialogue points to the hope of the gospel and the necessity of courage and conviction as we face the challenges ahead.
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**On this episode of The Commonwealth Matters, Richard Nelson takes a thoughtful look at the sudden death of Charlie Kirk, one of the most prominent conservative voices of his generation. Richard explores not only the immediate reactions to Kirk’s passing—from political leaders, media outlets, and grassroots supporters—but also what those reactions reveal about the state of American public life. What does it mean when a figure like Kirk, who shaped conversations around faith, politics, and culture, is suddenly gone? How will the conservative movement adjust, and what lessons should Christians take away from both his life and his death?
Later in the program, Richard is joined by CPC intern Ryan Dewitt for a discussion focused on Kirk’s particular impact on Generation Z. Together, they examine how Kirk resonated with young conservatives, what aspects of his message captured their attention, and how his absence may shape the future of political engagement for the next generation.
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On this episode of Commonwealth Matters: Dr. Ryan T. Anderson, president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, joins Richard Nelson for a conversation on the family and cultural renewal. Dr. Anderson explains why the family is the cornerstone of a healthy society, how cultural shifts have weakened that foundation, and what steps can be taken to restore it. They discuss challenges posed by the sexual revolution, the redefinition of marriage, and the rise of individualism, while also pointing to hope through faith, policy, and the rebuilding of strong communities. This timely discussion reminds us that lasting cultural renewal begins at home—with families rooted in truth and ordered toward the common good.
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🗓 September 16, 2025 | 5:30 PM
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In this episode, we delve into the fundamental aspects of a healthy society, questioning whether it is rooted in the individual or the family. We explore the impact of family breakdowns and examine the connection between such occurrences and government policies. Joining us to talk about this important issue is Colin Smothers, executive director of the Center for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood and director of the Kenwood Institute in Louisville, KY.
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🗓 September 16, 2025 | 5:30 PM
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A recent MSNBC article claimed that Donald Trump uses Christianity as a political prop to advance a theocracy and Kamala Harris practices the Christian faith she was raised in and embraces pluralism. Many on the Left call the Right Christian nationalists, and paint Christian nationalism as an existential threat to America, democracy, and the Church. Is this correct? To talk with us about this important issue is Mark David Hall, professor at Regent University and is the author of the recent book Who’s Afraid of Christian Nationalism?
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Is marriage an out-of-date institution? Does it get in the way of happiness and fulfillment? To talk further about the importance of marriage to individuals, families, and society, Dr. Brad Wilcox of the University of Virginia joins us to discuss his latest book Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization.
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🗓 September 16, 2025 | 5:30 PM
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This episode of Commonwealth Matters Richard Nelson explores why strong families are essential to a healthy and flourishing society. Stable homes nurture happiness, improve health outcomes, and set the stage for long-term personal success. They also create safer, more resilient communities where people can thrive. This episode emphasizes that when families are strong, society as a whole benefits and that strengthening the family is one of the most effective ways to build a brighter and more stable future.
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Richard Nelson explores the economic and practical implications of the Big Beautiful Bill for Kentuckians and Americans at large. He unpacks how the proposed legislation could reshape key sectors of the economy, influence the cost of living, and impact small businesses across the country. Nelson also considers how the bill may expand the role of government and affect individual freedoms. With an eye on both local and national consequences, he provides a balanced look at what’s at stake and what citizens should be paying attention to as the debate unfolds.
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Is the best way to find yourself to look within? In this week's edition of the Commonwealth Matters, we are joined by Thaddeus Williams, assistant professor of Systematic Theology for Talbot School of Theology, to discuss his book Don't Follow Your Heart: Boldly Breaking the Ten Commandments of Self-Worship.
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In this thought-provoking episode, Richard Nelson welcomes Ken Ham—founder, president, and CEO of Answers in Genesis and visionary behind the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter—for a wide-ranging discussion on the foundational importance of the Genesis account. Together, they explore how belief in a literal six-day creation is not just a theological detail, but a worldview cornerstone that shapes how we understand truth, morality, science, and culture. Ken shares why the battle over origins is ultimately a battle over authority—God’s Word versus man’s word—and why compromising on Genesis can lead to confusion in the church and chaos in the culture.
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On this episode of Commonwealth Matters, John Stonestreet of the Colson Center joins Richard Nelson to discuss how Christianity speaks to the cultural challenges of our time. They explore the importance of worldview formation, the moral confusion of the modern age, and the church’s responsibility to engage culture with clarity and compassion.
In this episode Richard Nelson sits down with Senate President Robert Stivers to discuss the most pressing issues addressed during the 2025 Legislative Session. They reflect on the state’s political direction, major legislative themes, and the broader implications for Kentucky’s future. The conversation offers a thoughtful look at how policy, leadership, and principle continue to shape life in the Commonwealth.
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On this Independence Day, we reflect with gratitude on the founding principles of our nation—life, liberty, and the pursuit of virtue under God. As we celebrate our freedom, may we be reminded that true liberty is preserved not only through laws and institutions, but through moral responsibility and faithfulness to the values that shaped this great experiment in self-government. Richard Nelson, host of Commonwealth Matters, walks us through these important truths and helps us consider how we can apply them today. We’re glad you’ve joined us for this timely discussion.
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In this week's edition of The Commonwealth Matters we are joined by Dr. Miriam Grossman (M.D.) to discuss her latest book Lost in Trans Nation: A Child Psychiatrist's Guide Out of the Madness. Dr. Grossman is board certified in child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry. She also appeared in the the Daily Wire’s "What Is A Woman?" documentary.
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In this episode, Richard Nelson sits down with Dr. Robert P. George of Princeton University to discuss why he is consecrating June as Fidelity Month, devoting the month to reaffirm our commitment to God, spouse and family, community, and country. Dr. George explains how this initiative seeks to counter growing cultural confusion by reviving the foundational virtues that sustain a free and moral society. He shares the inspiration behind the effort and why fidelity is essential to both personal and national renewal. The conversation explores how individuals, churches, and communities can take part in promoting these enduring commitments. Together, they offer a hopeful vision for cultural restoration rooted in truth, responsibility, and love.
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