• Kingdoms at War: From Seattle Streets to Child Exploitation Battles
    May 29 2025

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    A violent clash erupts at a Christian worship event in Seattle, Washington, capturing headlines around the world and pushing all the way to the White House. What started as a peaceful outreach with free haircuts and grocery giveaways transforms into a flashpoint when protesters storm the stage, throw objects including cans of soup, and perform lewd acts in front of children.

    Revival leader Ross Johnson shares his remarkable perspective, having been born through artificial insemination and raised in a lesbian household before encountering Christianity as a teenager. His story complicates the simplistic narratives often applied to culture war conflicts. When the city denied their original venue request and redirected them to Cal Anderson Park—known as an LGBTQ-friendly space—God's orchestration became evident as an unintended audience encountered the gospel message.

    The spiritual battle raging in Seattle mirrors larger conflicts throughout society. Tim Tebow's ministry fighting child exploitation reveals the darkness lurking beneath American society's surface, with over 111,000 unique IP addresses downloading child abuse material in a single month.

    These clashing kingdoms—light versus darkness—reveal how close we are to the fulfillment of biblical prophecy. The increasing frequency of events resembling birth pangs suggests we're approaching a pivotal moment in history. While revival breaks out across the nation, God seeks His faithful remnant who will stand firm despite opposition and bring light to the darkest corners of our world. Will you join this spiritual battle and be counted among those making a difference in these end times?

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    17 mins
  • AI Awakening: The Beast in Revelation
    May 24 2025

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    Technology is rapidly fulfilling ancient prophecies right before our eyes. In this riveting exploration of artificial intelligence and biblical revelation, we uncover the alarming parallels between emerging tech capabilities and the warnings found in Revelation 13 about the image of the beast and the mark required for commerce.

    The brilliant Oxford mathematician Professor John Lennox provides crucial insights into how leading scientists view our technological future. Specifically, physicist Max Tegmark's "Omega Project" scenario describes a global government using mandatory wearable devices that monitor citizens continuously and can administer lethal toxins when tampered with—eerily similar to the biblical description of the mark without which "no one can buy or sell."

    While theologians have spent centuries debating the identity of the Antichrist and the numerical significance of 666, we may have overlooked the bigger picture. AI systems are rapidly gaining attributes traditionally associated with deity: near-omniscience through vast databases, omnipresence through internet connectivity, and oracle-like abilities to provide instant answers and guidance. Some ethicists already note the emergence of quasi-religious devotion to artificial intelligence.

    The technological groundwork for global control as described in Revelation is no longer science fiction but present reality. As humans created in God's image turn to creating intelligent systems in their own image, we see a perverse inversion of divine order that could enforce the will of a centralized authority with unprecedented efficiency.

    Despite these developments, believers need not surrender to fear. Understanding prophecy in light of current events helps us stay vigilant and informed as we await Christ's return. The signs are clear: a great falling away from true faith and technology enabling biblical prophecies to be fulfilled with stunning precision. Stay rooted in God's Word, maintain spiritual discernment, and keep your eyes fixed on Jesus—the King is coming.

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    12 mins
  • Freedom Through Christ in a World of Captivity
    May 22 2025

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    Freedom. The Iranian people crave it desperately, struggling against an oppressive regime while many in the West remain unaware of their true plight. In this riveting episode, we peel back the curtain on what's really happening in Iran through exclusive insights and powerful testimony.

    Most crucially, we explore how the physical captivity of Iranians parallels the spiritual bondage affecting people worldwide. Jesus himself declared, "I have come to set the captives free," commissioning followers to continue this liberation mission. Yet how often do we fixate on symptoms rather than addressing the root spiritual causes of humanity's suffering?

    This geopolitical situation carries profound prophetic significance. We examine how independent nations function as obstacles to globalism and the prophesied one-world government. While human-orchestrated unification inevitably fails, there's coming a day when Christ will establish perfect global harmony during His millennial reign. Until then, our mission remains clear—to pray not primarily for personal prosperity or escape from tribulation, but for the true freedom of all people through Jesus Christ.

    The spiritual battle intensifies daily. Behind the headlines about Iran, persecuted believers continue sharing the gospel underground. Could God be opening a window for massive spiritual revival before time runs out? Join us as we gain perspective on world events through the lens of Scripture and discover how to pray effectively in these critical times. The King is coming—stay informed, vigilant, and focused on what truly matters in these end times.

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    11 mins
  • Iran Threatens America: France, UK, Canada Threatens Israel.
    May 21 2025

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    The drumbeat of prophetic fulfillment quickens as Iran abruptly walks away from nuclear negotiations with the United States. We tackle this alarming development and its profound spiritual implications, drawing listeners into a compelling examination of Middle Eastern geopolitics through a biblical lens.

    Iran's assertion that their nuclear program is "homemade, hard-earned and not up for debate" raises serious questions about their true intentions. As Scalzo colorfully observes, "Some people shouldn't own a gun and some Nations shouldn't own a nuclear bomb, and Iran is one of them." The stakes couldn't be higher, with Israel potentially preparing for unilateral action to eliminate this existential threat.

    Perhaps more shocking is the revelation that traditional Western allies—Canada, France, and the UK—have issued a joint statement threatening Israel with "concrete actions" if they don't cease military operations against Hamas in Gaza. When terrorists publicly thank Western democracies for their support, something has gone terribly wrong. Scalzo reminds us of God's timeless promise in Genesis: "I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you."

    The episode reaches its spiritual crescendo with a profound reflection on Psalm 25, where the "friendship of the Lord" is described as "secret counsel" available to those who properly fear Him. In these uncertain times, with prophecy unfolding faster than we can process, Russ encourages listeners to maintain their spiritual focus and remember that God's faithfulness isn't dependent on our own. His character remains unchanging—the immovable anchor in our rapidly shifting world.

    What guidance do you need as we race toward the culmination of God's prophetic timeline? Share this episode with someone who needs spiritual clarity amid global chaos.

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    12 mins
  • The New Pope, Trump the Antichrist?
    May 15 2025

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    The sensationalist claims about Donald Trump being the Antichrist are nothing new in the world of biblical prophecy speculation. Drawing from five decades of walking with the Lord and forty years of teaching Scripture, I offer a sobering perspective on the confusion surrounding end-times prophecy and political figures.

    Throughout the years, I've heard countless theories: Nixon was the Antichrist, then Clinton, then Obama, and now Trump. These speculations reflect a fundamental misunderstanding of biblical eschatology. The Scriptures clearly indicate the Antichrist will rise from the Middle East, specifically from the territory of the ancient Roman Empire, and will establish a seven-year covenant with Israel. No American president fits this biblical profile.

    What troubles me most isn't confusion about external figures like Trump or the Pope, but the dangerous heresies circulating within our own churches—teachings that we are gods, that everything we speak happens, or that true salvation guarantees physical healing. While these false teachers gather crowds and build megachurches, Christians worldwide face genuine persecution for their faith. Instead of speculating about political figures, we should recognize that God has given the church a moment of opportunity. Whether Trump's initiatives in the Middle East represent political strategy or divine intervention, our focus should remain on sharing Christ's message of reconciliation and redemption.

    Daniel and Matthew provide clear markers for recognizing the end times, and Jesus himself warned about deception within the faith community. As we navigate these challenging days, remember this isn't the millennial reign of Christ—we're in spiritual warfare for souls. Keep your eyes fixed on Jesus, use every opportunity to share His love, and stand firm in biblical truth amidst rampant speculation and sensationalism.

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    21 mins
  • Part 2. Interview with authors, Biff Price, D.I. Hennessey and Doug Dial.
    May 14 2025

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    What happens when four Christian authors gather to discuss spiritual warfare, authentic faith, and the end times? A powerful conversation emerges about standing firm in an increasingly hostile world.

    Biff Price opens with raw honesty about spiritual battles: "Satan has beat me up and thrown me down the stairs in recent years." This vulnerability sets the tone for a discussion about how following Christ comes with real costs. The authors explore the protective power of "putting on God's armor" daily and facing opposition with unwavering faith.

    A fascinating exchange occurs when Biff shares how he responded to his grandson saying he wasn't religious: "I'm not either," Biff replied. "Christianity is not a religion. It's the way, the truth and the life." This distinction between institutional religion and living relationship with Christ resonates throughout the conversation as the authors examine why so many choose paths leading away from God despite clear eternal consequences.

    The dialogue takes a global turn as they discuss the 16.2 million Christians facing persecution in Africa alone. Rather than viewing hardship as something to avoid, they frame it as "fertilizer for the church" - a powerful agent that separates genuine believers from cultural Christians. D.I. Hennessey reminds listeners that promises like "all things work together for good" were originally written to believers facing death for their faith. Doug Dial adds that "heat is what irons out the wrinkles," transforming believers into the spotless bride Christ desires.

    Against rising voices claiming the Old Testament's irrelevance, the authors mount a passionate defense of Scripture's unity. They explore how current Middle East conflicts connect to biblical covenants about the land "from the river to the sea," while celebrating reports of revival among young people - including 70,000 university students accepting Christ and 7,000 people recently baptized in California.

    Ready to strengthen your faith for challenging times? Listen now and discover why authentic Christianity will always stand distinct from cultural religion, especially as we approach what many believe are the end times.

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    22 mins
  • Part 1 Authors Unscripted: Writing with Faith in a Faithless World
    May 14 2025

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    Four talented Christian authors gather around the microphone to share the deeply personal stories behind their writing journeys and creative processes. This fascinating conversation peels back the curtain on what it means to write from a place of faith in today's complex world.

    The storytelling begins with Beth, who transitioned from news writing and teaching to fiction after a divine inspiration. With multiple series under her belt, she offers practical wisdom: "If you write one page a day, at the end of the year you'll have a 365-page book." Dan reveals how personal tragedy sparked his writing career, with the death of his father leading to profound questions about eternity that evolved into a ten-book series exploring suffering and redemption. Meanwhile, poet Doug shares how social media unexpectedly launched his publishing career, leading to six collections that capture life's most meaningful moments in verse.

    As the conversation deepens, the authors confront the unique challenges Christian writers face in a secular media landscape. They discuss the difficulty of finding both venues for their work and audiences hungry for faith-based content. Yet they also note encouraging signs—emerging Christian content on streaming platforms and a spiritual awakening among young people seeking truth beyond the shallow offerings of popular culture. This renaissance of faith-centered storytelling may well be fulfilling biblical prophecy about the last days.

    The most powerful moments come when discussing how personal struggles inform their writing. Doug vulnerably shares his battle with depression, challenging the false notion that Christians shouldn't experience such darkness. The authors affirm that God's presence remains steadfast through our darkest hours—a truth they all weave into their storytelling. Whether through character development that bridges readers into emotional experiences or testifying about God's faithfulness during trials, these writers demonstrate how literature can illuminate the path to hope. Listen to part two for more insights from these inspiring Christian authors.

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    24 mins
  • Healing Salve for a Bleeding World
    May 9 2025

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    As tensions between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan escalate following a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir, we're witnessing just one symptom of a world where peace is rapidly vanishing. Both nations possess approximately 350 nuclear weapons between them, making this conflict potentially catastrophic not just regionally but globally.

    The recent India-Pakistan hostilities reveal complex international dynamics – India receives oil from Russia while getting weapons from the US and Israel, and Pakistan relies on Chinese military hardware. This creates a web of competing interests that could either restrain or exacerbate the situation. Meanwhile, conflicts are multiplying worldwide, hatred is intensifying, and the spiritual implications are profound.

    Satan operates as the "king of division," deliberately keeping wounds open rather than allowing healing. We see this pattern in conflicts abroad and in our own societies, where prejudices and historical grievances are continuously reopened instead of treated with the balm of reconciliation. The rise of anti-Semitism and political hatred reflects this spiritual reality. While Revelation's four horsemen represent future tribulation, their shadows can be seen in today's global turmoil.

    The suffering of Christians in Africa deserves particular attention. Nigeria leads the world in Christians killed for their faith, with over 16 million believers across Africa driven from homes by violence. In northern Nigerian states under Sharia law, Christians face systematic discrimination, while converts from Islam often must flee to avoid being killed.

    As darkness increases, our witness must shine brighter. Rather than retreating or focusing primarily on our own freedoms, we're called to be salt and light – agents of reconciliation in a divided world. This means embodying Christ's character so compellingly that others are drawn to Him through our witness. The greatest testimony we can offer is to stand for Jesus when everything around us is falling apart.

    How are you responding to a world in crisis? Are you part of the problem or part of the healing? Join us next week for a special podcast with three author friends as we discuss current events, writing, and publishing from a biblical perspective. Support the channel if you value this message – together we can make a difference while we await our King's return.

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