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Send us Fan MailGUEST: DR. ERNIE BAKER, author, Marry Wisely, Marry WellThis is Father's Day Weekend and perhaps nothing has been more assaulted in our society than God's design for a godly father shepherding his wife and children. God's model is the only one that leads to harmony in marriage and the home and the raising of a next generation who loves and fears God.How has God's design for fathers been undermined and resisted? In many ways:– Fatherly authority in the home is slandered as misogynistic and toxic.– Culture, peers, education, social media, and entertainment endlessly promote sexual immorality, gender confusion, and “self-actualization” (i.e. live for self, not for God and others).– Even evangelical churches, including schools and camps, delay the transition from boyhood to manhood through emphasizing amusement over maturity.It's no wonder boys grow up drifting, without God's vision for life, marriage, and fatherhood, lacking work ethic, distracted by video games and entertainment, and thus unprepared and even uninformed about God's design for their lives.This is part of the reason we held The Overcomer Course the past two years—to help young adults understand and pursue God's call on the most important issues of life. We aren't holding the two-day Course this year due to managing workload but we wanted to devote a program to the importance of “Preparing Boys for Marriage and Fatherhood.”Helping us do that is our guest, Dr. Ernie Baker. Ernie is the Chair of the Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling at The Master's University and the author of several books, including one we will discuss, Marry Wisely, Marry Well. Ernie is also the featured speaker at the upcoming “Wisdom, Romance & the Single Years Conference” on Aug. 21-22 at Anchor Bible Church in Plymouth, MN which is designed for those in their 20s and late teens. Preview and register for the conference here.Also, in the final segment, we'll hear from my late father back in 2019 when he spoke some words of exhortation to his children and grandchildren.
Send us Fan MailGuest: Derrick Warfel, author, UFOs and GodNo doubt you've noticed how mainstream the subject of UFOs and aliens has become. Major broadcast networks show videos of objects flying in ways that defy what we know about physics. Reputable people, including from the military and intelligence services, report their encounters with alien life forms. Even our president is being asked what the government knows about UFOs and extraterrestrial life.So are intelligent life forms visiting us from far-reaching places in the universe? And if so, for what purpose? If UFOs and aliens are real, does it shake the Christian faith to the core?Popular film producer Steven Spielberg seems to think so. His new blockbuster film, Disclosure Day, is about to release.On the subject of extraterrestrial life, Spielberg said, “What does this do to the fundamental beliefs that many of us have? Is God our God only on this planet? Or is God a god for every system where there's civilization and intelligent life, and even developing life?”Derrick Warfel is our guest this weekend on The Christian Worldview. He is also a longtime filmmaker and the author of the book, UFOs and God— Revealing Deception and Truth Behind the Supernatural, Invisible War. He will explain how UFOs and so-called aliens are perfectly consistent with a biblical worldview. There is a spiritual war for the souls of men so let's get informed to shed light on the emerging deception.
Send us Fan MailGuest: Daren Mehl, Co-Founder, Made Free MinistriesSadly, June has become synonymous with “Pride Month,” where sexual sin and rebellion against God are not repented of but celebrated. Parades, often with lewd behavior, march through the streets, rainbow flags are flown, and the media and organizations trip over themselves to promote what God's Word everywhere condemns.The lie that has been swallowed is that people are born, even created by God, whatever they identify as in the LGBTQIA+ alphabet.Our guest today, pastor Daren Mehl of Made Free Ministries, knows first-hand that this is a lie from the pit of hell. God's rescue of Daren out of homosexuality highlights the lavish grace of God but also how errant churches confuse and keep people in their sin.
Send us Fan MailGUEST: STEVE DEACE, from the Blaze, syndicated radio host and best-selling authorPresident Trump is relentlessly positive—about his abilities, his policies, and America. It's widely reported that the President was heavily influenced by Norman Vincent Peale's best-selling book from 1952, The Power of Positive Thinking. Peale was a minister at Marble Collegiate, a church in midtown Manhattan where Trump's family became members (but rarely attended).This likely explains why Trump chose Paula White-Cain to lead the White House Faith Office—she is cut from the same positivity cloth in the health, wealth, and prosperity movement where one “names and claims” God's blessings.So what does this have to do with the war in Iran? Trump's self-confidence, in his leadership, the U.S. military, and in his ability to “make deals,” has impelled him to undertake what no president previously dared—to take military action against Iran to keep them from developing a nuclear weapon with the goal of achieving peace in the Middle East. With the region's history of conflict going back to ancient times, this is an audacious objective.One of Trump's favorite adjectives is the word “great.” In late February, the war started “great” with the airstrike extermination of Iran's supreme leader and dozens of other commanders. The war continued to go great as the U.S. and Israel “decimated” Iran's military infrastructure and sank its navy. And now we're told the negotiations with Iran to end the war and give up their nuclear weapons ambitions are going great.But is that really true? One day the president says a deal is close. The next day we hear there's no deal. The reality is no amount of positivism can make a crooked stick straight—or open the Strait (of Hormuz), for that matter.Iran is crooked and intractable. Their Shia Muslim worldview is apocalyptic. They believe they will usher in the Twelfth Imam, the Islamic version of the messiah, through the conflagration of hostilities. This means they have no intention of peace with the U.S. and Israel, regardless of casualties and hardship. Their patience is long while the president must be mindful of the mid-term elections in November where he could lose power in the Congress.So how to reconcile the seemingly irreconcilable? Steve Deace, author and syndicated radio host for The Blaze, joins us this weekend on The Christian Worldview to discuss how the war with Iran can be concluded in a way that achieves the objective of keeping them from making nuclear weapons.We will also address how the war has exposed the deep rift on the right over Israel and the major inroads Islam is making in Western nations, including the U.S. And finally, we'll talk about Steve's new children's book, Why Independence Day? America is Great Because God is Good, and the call for Christians to use their spheres of influence to be salt and light in our changing country.----------------------Steve Deace podcastSteve Deace NEW book: Why Independence Day?
Send us Fan MailGUEST: TODD FRIEL, Executive Director of Fortis InstituteThis Memorial Day Weekend, as we honor the sacrifice of so many members of the military over the generations who gave their lives in defense of our country and freedoms, we ought to thank God for His goodness, patience, and protection of our nation.This year we commemorate 250 years as an independent nation. The Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776 and references God four times as the source of our rights, laws, guidance, and protection. Indeed, early Americans and our history were overtly Christian. But as rebellion against God lurks in the heart of man, we have strayed very far from that today.The Trump Administration, along with public and private organizations, are seeking to change that, to rededicate our nation to God. One week ago, a large event was held in Washington DC called Rededicate 250, promoted as “A National Jubilee Of Prayer, Praise & Thanksgiving. Freedom 250 Invites All Americans to Come Together in Prayer and Worship Ahead of the Nation's 250th Birthday.”Todd Friel, pastor of Alpharetta Bible Church (GA), host of Wretched TV and Radio, and executive director of the Fortis Institute, joins us to discuss several aspects of Rededicate 250 and whether it can lead to Christian revival in our nation. We will also discuss one of the reasons Americans have been persuaded away from God—the college campus.-------------------------PROGRAM NOTES:Fortis+ - Christian streaming and media platform connected to Fortis Institute and the ministry of Todd Friel.Wretched Radio Wretched TVAlpharetta Bible Church
Send us Fan MailThis program was previously aired on 12/13/2025GUEST: PASTOR DARRELL HARRISON, Co-Host, Just Thinking PodcastFive times each day the Muslim call to prayer sounds from mosques in Minneapolis. One might expect this in an Islamic country like Saudi Arabia or Iran, but in the United States, a nation that was founded and operated on distinctly Christian principles? The founders likely made the assumption that our nation would be and remain Christian, as early immigrants came from Christian European nations. They probably thought future Americans wouldn't be so foolish as to welcome hundreds of thousands of Muslims.But those with an unbiblical worldview of secular and religious humanism have taken power and hold to the spirit of Babel—that uniting all religions and peoples together will make us good and united. That will not work with Islam and its mission to dominate the world. Europe has puts its very existence at risk in bringing millions of Muslims into its nations and towns and now America is doing the same in Minneapolis, Dearborn, MI, New York City, and elsewhere.Darrell Harrison, shepherding and teaching pastor at Redeemer Bible Church (Gilbert, AZ) and the co-host of the popular Just Thinking Podcast, joins us to explain how Islam is less a religion but rather a political ideology of domination and how Christians should respond.Program Notes:Just Thinking PodcastRedeemer Bible Church (Gilbert, AZ)
Send us Fan MailGUEST: VIRGIL WALKER, Teaching Pastor, Redeemer Bible Church (Gilbert, AZ) Kings, rulers, emperors, prime ministers, and presidents always surrounded themselves with advisors so they can hear what they consider to be the most informed perspectives of domestic and foreign policy. In our day, this would be the president's cabinet with the heads of the various government agencies.Most rulers throughout history have also surrounded themselves with spiritual or religious advisors in the hope that they will receive wisdom from those closest to God, or in idolatrous nations, from those who worship false gods. The Egyptian Pharaoh had his wise men, sorcerers, and magicians who provided counsel and performed their “secret arts.” The kings of Judah and Israel were always surrounded by prophets and priests in order to know God's will.And that's the critical point—knowing God's will only comes from those who genuinely know God. Just like the broad way that leads to the destruction and the narrow way that leads to eternal life, most who spiritually advise rulers will be like the false prophets of Ahab telling the king what he wants to hear while few will be brave enough to speak the true Word of God.Enter the modern day and President Trump's White House Faith Office, an advisory board of religious leaders selected by the president led by the well-known charismatic pastor and televangelist Paula White-Cain. White-Cain teaches the health, wealth, and prosperity false gospel and it influences how she leads the Faith Office.There are other more sound Christian pastors and leaders like Robert Jeffress, pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas, and Franklin Graham, evangelist and head of Samaritan's Purse. These men are in a testing position—how to be faithful when there is compromise all around?Virgil Walker, pastor, author, writer, and podcast host, will join us this weekend to help us think through the spiritual influences on President Trump. Because how the President sees himself and how he makes decisions will be in part, perhaps in large part, influenced by who those have his ear.-----------------------------PROGRAM NOTES:Just Thinking podcastSubstack page
Korzo speaks with former pro tennis star David Wheaton about what happened this year at Wimbledon and what he thinks of the best players in the world today.
Korzo welcomes former tennis touring pro David Wheaton to talk tennis to open the hour before we jump into several political topics over the rest of the hour.
Send us a textGUESTS:ABRAHAM HAMILTON, General Counsel and Public Policy Analyst, American Family AssociationSOEREN KERN, Managing Editor, The Christian Worldview JournalTheoretical physicist Albert Einstein is quoted as saying, “The earth is the insane asylum of the universe.” A more Biblical assertion would be: “The earth is the sin asylum of the universe.”For that is the common denominator between two seemingly unrelated issues that we will discuss this weekend on The Christian Worldview.The first is a recent case before the United States Supreme Court as to whether the state of Tennessee is within Constitutional rights to ban what is euphemistically referred to as “gender affirming care” for children. That “health care” includes administering powerful drugs and hormones to minors that alter sexual development and irreversible surgeries to remove reproductive body parts.Abraham Hamilton, General Counsel and Public Policy Analyst for American Family Association and the host of The Hamilton Corner radio program will join us to discuss that.While we in America debate the illogical and impossibility of changing one's sex, people in Syria are concerned about the basics of life after an Islamist militant group just ousted long-time dictator Bashar al-Assad.What does this mean for the broader Middle East and specifically for neighboring Israel? Soeren Kern, geopolitical analyst and managing editor of The Christian Worldview Journal will join us in the second half of the program.-------------------------------The Christian Worldview Journal is our NEW monthly print publication. Each issue will feature articles by Soeren Kern, David Wheaton and other featured contributors and will address important topics relating to geopolitical news, US events and matters of faith in addition to highlights and products from The Christian Worldview.Sign-up for the first three issues for FREE! To ensure that you continue to receive the Journal monthly after March 1, sign-up to become a Worldview Partner.
A new MP3 sermon from The Christian Worldview is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Primacy of Worship and Who/What the Political Parties Worship Speaker: David Wheaton Broadcaster: The Christian Worldview Event: Podcast Date: 8/24/2024 Length: 54 min.
Yesterday, David Miller went to be with our Lord. Wretched Radio | Air Date: August 08, 2024 https://media-wretched.org/Radio/Podcast/WR2024-0808.mp3 Segment 1 The spirit of the Olympics is different these days. The new VP candidate, Tim Walz. Segment 2 David Wheaton joins us in studio. Let's talk about Walz and where he stands. Segment 3 Prepare to […] The post WHO MAKES PAUL WASHER TREMBLE appeared first on Wretched.
A new MP3 sermon from The Christian Worldview is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Road Trip to Creation Museum and Ark Encounter Speaker: David Wheaton Broadcaster: The Christian Worldview Event: Podcast Date: 7/20/2024 Length: 53 min.
Send us a Text Message.This program is a rebroadcast from 07/01/23GUEST: SCOTT ANIOL, Professor of Pastoral Theology, Grace Bible Theological SeminaryAs we celebrate Independence Day, which commemorates the signing in 1776 of the Declaration of Independence, the founding document of our nation, when the original 13 colonies declared their autonomy from British colonial rule.John Adams was a signer of the Declaration, one of the framers of the U.S. Constitution (1789), and the second President of the United States. Likely not a born-again Christian but rather a deist (a believer in a supreme being who is uninvolved in the affairs of mankind), Adams wrote the following about the link between morality and civil society:“…should the people of America once become capable of that deep simulation [pretending] towards one another…which assumes the language of justice and moderation while it is practicing iniquity and extravagance…while it is rioting in rapine [violent seizure of property] and insolence [rude behavior], this country will be the most miserable habitation in the world; because we have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”We are seeing John Adams' warning prove true in America today. We are at a low point in our nation when laws are passed granting the “freedom” to kill a child anytime during the nine months of pregnancy, when the “degrading passions” of homosexuality are normalized and codified as “marriage”, when adults parade openly and lewdly down the streets in front of children, and when children are led into the sin of cross-dressing and physical mutilation in the name of “gender affirming care”.Wicked depravity is now tolerated and affirmed in our nation and the predictable results are division, confusion, chaos, violence, harm, and hatred.So what are Christians to do, who like Lot living in Sodom “felt his righteous soul tormented day after day by their lawless deeds” (2 Peter 2:8)?Most Christians would say that our nation desperately needs to reclaim our Biblical foundations and establish laws and policies based on the truths of Christianity. But how would that take place? Is that Scripture's call for Christians and the church to work to “Christianize” government?This weekend on The Christian Worldview, Scott Aniol, editor-in-chief of G3 Ministries and professor of pastoral theology at Grace Bible Theological Seminary, joins us to discuss “Christian Nationalism”, a term that means different things to different people.To some Christians, it means electing representatives who advocate for biblical principles in government. Other believers see it as a biblical mandate to work toward Christian rule over government and all institutions in society. While non-believers view it as religious extremists trying to institute a theocracy and oppress non-believers.Join us for a discussion on Christian Nationalism and what Bible says about Christians and government.
A new MP3 sermon from The Christian Worldview is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: What Does Husband Have To Do With Father? Speaker: David Wheaton Broadcaster: The Christian Worldview Event: Podcast Date: 6/15/2024 Length: 53 min.
GUEST: ALEX NEWMAN, journalist and author, Indoctrinating Our Children to DeathIt was a highly-informative and captivating evening Friday, April 12 at The Christian Worldview Speaker Series event with Alex Newman at Beacon of Hope Church in St. Paul as he spoke on “The Push for Global Governance” and how issues like public education, environmentalism, health care, monetary policy, technology, well, most everything is used to accomplish man's dystopian dream of global governance.Their mentality: “If only the elite, educated, and intelligent amongst us could unite the world around a global leader, then we could bring peace, eradicate poverty, and achieve equity for all.” They work toward all religions uniting in this pursuit, believing that all have “shared values” like doing good to their fellow man.We will be making Alex's message that evening available soon. It was about 50 minutes and we don't have enough time to play that today. But we do have time to play the Q & A with Alex, which followed his message. Several topics he wasn't able to get to in his message were brought out in the Q & A, such as immigration, voting integrity, technology and artificial intelligence, and the current wars are in Ukraine and Israel.You can still order Alex's new book Indoctrinating Our Children to Death for a donation of any amount to The Christian Worldview. Lots of attendees got the book at the event and Alex was nice to do an impromptu book signing.---------------------------------------Indoctrinating Our Children to Death: Government Schools' War on Faith, Family, & Freedom – And How to Stop ItOur host, David Wheaton, is speaking at the upcoming Be Not Conformed conference in St. Croix Falls, WI on May 4-5, 2024. The conference will be held at Eureka Baptist Church and features Seth Brickley, Russell Fuller, Jon Harris, Jeff Kliewer and David Wheaton.
David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding the Word of God for a deep and authentic Biblical Christian Worldview. Today they discuss the fourth fundamental of a Christian worldview which is restoration. (The Four Fundamentals of a Christian Worldview: creation, corruption, redemption, and restoration.) We all make mistakes --but you might be surprised how important mistakes are in the growth process. Scott Hubbard joins Bill for a transparent conversation on how failure is inherent in the leadership process and how we respond to failure can change our trajectory, through his article, "Good Leaders Fail Well: How Mistakes become a Staircase." Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here This conversation originally took place on June 21, 2023
David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding God's Word to develop a Biblical Christian worldview, today talking about not merely professing our faith but possessing genuine faith in our everyday lives. Michael Rhodes, author of "Just Discipleship: Biblical Justice in an Unjust World," shares about the connection between justice and sanctification. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here This conversation originally took place on August 16, 2023
A new MP3 sermon from The Christian Worldview is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Should a Christian Attend a Homosexual or Transgender “Wedding” Ceremony? Speaker: David Wheaton Broadcaster: The Christian Worldview Event: Podcast Date: 1/27/2024 Length: 54 min.
In this series, author David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding the Word of God for a deep and authentic Biblical Christian Worldview. Today they discuss the role of sanctification. Scott Hubbard joins Bill to discuss his article “Get Behind Me, Sluggard: Four Lessons Against Laziness". Together, they study the book of Proverbs, and how to aim for consistency little by little with God's help. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now This conversation originally took place on September 20, 2023
In this series, author David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding the Word of God for a deep and authentic Biblical Christian Worldview. Today they discuss how we can become more like Christ, and how resistance strengthens our Christian worldview. Pastor Brent Kuhlman then joins Bill to breakdown Luke 18:1-8 and the lessons we can learn from it. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here This conversation originally aired on October 18, 2023
In this series, author David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding the Word of God for a deep and authentic Biblical Christian Worldview. They conclude the series by giving an overview of what they've covered in the past year. Bill is then joined by Chris Watts who serves as Director of Academy Operations for Prison Fellowship. Chris shares their mission and discusses their current Angel Tree project to help children whose parents have been incarcerated. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
In this series, author David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding the Word of God for a deep and authentic Biblical Christian Worldview. Later, Thanksgiving reminds us to be grateful instead of grumbling and complaining--but what are we actually thankful for? Bill and Beverly Coniaris have a convicting conversation about the true provider of all our needs. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here The conversation with Beverly Coniaris originally took place on Nov. 23, 2022
In this series, author David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding the Word of God for a deep and authentic Biblical Christian Worldview. Today they discuss how we can become more like Christ, and how resistance strengthens our Christian worldview. Pastor Brent Kuhlman joins Bill to breakdown Luke 18:1-8 and the lessons we can learn from it. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
The Christian Outlook – September 23, 2023 Scott Furrow talks with Lisa Anderson, of Focus on the Family and host of the Boundless podcast, about the evolving challenges of young adulthood, and highlighting the increased commitment of young Christians to their faith. Georgene Rice invites Beena Wilkins to share about her book, Under the Broom Tree, which details themes of God meeting individuals at their lowest points. Beena explains that during such moments, there is a surrender of pride and self-sufficiency, making Christians more open to God's guidance through prayer. John Hall and Kathy Emmons talk with Jim Davis about the changing religious landscape in the United States, highlighting the decline in church attendance and the factors that are contributing to it. Rick Probst talks with David Wheaton about his program's mission to convey biblical teachings and emphasize the clarity of the gospel. Wheaton stresses the importance of repentance and surrendering to Christ as Lord, sharing its transformative impact on individuals and communities. Georgene Rice talks with Samuel Hakim about his work with Redeeming the Nations Ministries and their mission to reach Muslims with the gospel. Hakim highlights the impact of digital media in spreading the message and discusses their focus on evangelism and discipleship.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this series, author David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding the Word of God for a deep and authentic Biblical Christian Worldview. Today they discuss the role of sanctification. Scott Hubbard joins Bill to discuss his new article “Get Behind Me, Sluggard: Four Lessons Against Laziness". Together, they study the book of Proverbs, and how to aim for consistency little by little with God's help. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now
In this series, David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding the Word of God for a deep and authentic Biblical Christian Worldview. Doug Groothuis, "World Religions in Seven Sentences: A Small Introduction to a Vast Topic," shares about the richness of having a personal relationship with the living God. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now This conversation with David Wheaton originally aired on January 18, 2023
David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding God's Word to develop a Biblical Christian worldview, today talking about not merely professing our faith but possessing genuine faith in our everyday lives. Michael Rhodes, author of "Just Discipleship: Biblical Justice in an Unjust World," shares about the connection between justice and sanctification. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding God's Word, to develop a Biblical Christian worldview. Today they talk about the difference between the world's "wisdom" versus Godly wisdom and why our pride keeps us from understanding the things of God. Bible teacher Beverly Coniaris outlines what it will be like to see the majesty of our Father in heaven. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Worldviews drive our world. Your worldview is how you perceive the world and it is the catalyst of how you live your life. In this series, David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding the Word of God for a deep and authentic Biblical Christian Worldview. Today they discuss the forth fundamental of a Christian worldview which is restoration. (The Four Fundamentals of a Christian Worldview: creation, corruption, redemption, and restoration.) We all make mistakes --but you might be surprised how important mistakes are in the growth process. Scott Hubbard joins Bill for a transparent conversation on how failure is inherent in the leadership process and how we respond to failure can change our trajectory, through his article Good Leaders Fail Well: How Mistakes become a Staircase. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
Worldviews drive our world. Your worldview is how you perceive the world and it is the catalyst of how you live your life. In this series, David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding the Word of God for a deep and authentic Biblical Christian Worldview. Today they discuss, three of the four fundamentals of a Christian worldview: creation, corruption, and redemption. Then, author Mike Nappa and Bill have a great conversation around studying the Bible. Mike's book Bible-Smart: Matthew Q&A for the Curious is an invitation to sit down together and talk about honest questions everyone has about the Bible. Click here for promotion code to receive a 25% discount on Mike's book. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now!
Worldviews drive our world. Your worldview is how you perceive the world and it is the catalyst of how you live your life. In this series, David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding the Word of God for a deep and authentic Biblical Christian Worldview. Today they discuss the fundamentals of a Christian worldview. Did you know everyone commits to some sort of position? The more important question to ask is whether or not the position is Biblical. Alex McFarland joins Bill to teach on heresy in the church. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now!
Worldviews drive our world. Your worldview is how you perceive the world and it is the catalyst of how you live your life. In this series, David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding the Word of God for a deep and authentic Biblical Christian Worldview. Today they discuss the foundation Christian worldview. Theology is something that should be accessible to every Christian. Author Jenny Randle and Brayden Brookshier join Afternoons for a stimulating conversation on why Christians are missing out if they leave theology to pastors and scholars. through their book Flash Theology. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
Worldviews drive our world. Your worldview it is how you perceive the world and it is the catalyst of how you live your life. In this series, David Wheaton and Bill examine the importance of understanding the Word of God for a deep and authentic Biblical Christian Worldview. Today they discuss what comprises a worldview, how its shaped, and much more. Do we all have the same answers to what salvation means? In this series, Bill is on a quest to find out-- he invites his guests to share their view on salvation by having them all answer the same seven questions. Today, Bill welcomes Dr. Joel Lawrence. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
David Wheaton was at the top of his game. But something wasn't right. He tells Michele about the “U turn” he made in his life, why he made it, and why he is certain God is real.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Wheaton was at the top of his game. But something wasn't right. He tells Michele about the “U turn” he made in his life, why he made it, and why he is certain God is real.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Christian Outlook – October 15, 2022 Dr. Albert Mohler talks about President Biden's special proclamation on “International Day of the Girl, 2022.” Bob Burney looks at how the confusion over sex and gender has created some significant challenges for military recruitment. Don Kroah and Ken Harrison, CEO of Promise Keepers, look at the relative absence of men - where are the men, the husbands, and fathers? Georgene Rice and Dennis Prager talk about his latest installment in his “Rational Bible” series of commentaries on Deuteronomy. Lee Michaels talks with David Wheaton, host of the radio program “The Christian Worldview,” about what has unfolded since the 2005 release of his book, “University of Destruction: Your Game Plan for Spiritual Victory on Campus.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John welcomes Ann Lott from Inclusive Communities Project in Dallas as well as our advocacy director David Wheaton to talk about a troubling trend starting in Denton regarding Homeowners Associations. The local HOA for Providence Village determined last month that housing choice vouchers will no longer be accepted in their community and landlords who do will be fined for doing so. The bulk of recipients of HCVs in the area are Black families and the majority population of Providence Village are white, non-hispanic families. After major pushback from county officials, the situation on the ground has shifted, but voucher holders in Providence Village are still in danger of displacement. Ann tells gives us the details of what is happening in North Texas, and how ICP, Texas Housers, and local residents are fighting back against this discrimination and civil rights violation.
David Wheaton hosts "The Christian Worldview," heard on the weekends on The Shepherd. This former champion pro tennis player (he played at Wimbledon!) exchanged his racquet for a microphone, and is heard around the country on his radio show. Also in this episode - attorney Lea Patterson from First Liberty shares about the abortion debate as we wait for the news from the Supreme Court. Finally, a talk with author Erica Wiggenhorn about her new book/Bible Study.
Rural Texas counties that are inland and politically conservative have received hundreds of millions of dollars in federal aid that Congress set aside for populated coastal communities that are often underserved. Federal lawmakers had never set aside billions of dollars just to help Texas communities hit hardest by Hurricane Harvey prevent another disaster. But a federal investigation revealed that not only did communities in need get nothing initially, the plan that Texas used to distribute the money was discriminatory. Some of those dollars, for instance, were going to build a road between a Home Depot and a Wal-Mart in a community hundreds of miles from the Gulf Coast rather than to install better drainage in Houston. So, the Jasons called up David Wheaton, the Advocacy Director at Texas Housers. His organization sounded the alarm and filed the complaint that launched the federal investigation. And they're now trying to claw back cash owed to some of the least privileged neighborhoods in Houston and surrounding coastal areas. Guest David Wheaton, Texas Housers Advocacy Directorwww.texashousers.org
Rural Texas counties that are inland and politically conservative have received hundreds of millions of dollars in federal aid that Congress set aside for populated coastal communities that are often underserved. Federal lawmakers had never set aside billions of dollars just to help Texas communities hit hardest by Hurricane Harvey prevent another disaster. But a federal investigation revealed that not only did communities in need get nothing initially, the plan that Texas used to distribute the money was discriminatory. Some of those dollars, for instance, were going to build a road between a Home Depot and a Wal-Mart in a community hundreds of miles from the Gulf Coast rather than to install better drainage in Houston. So, the Jasons called up David Wheaton, the Advocacy Director at Texas Housers. His organization sounded the alarm and filed the complaint that launched the federal investigation. And they're now trying to claw back cash owed to some of the least privileged neighborhoods in Houston and surrounding coastal areas. Guest David Wheaton, Texas Housers Advocacy Director www.texashousers.org
In this series we learn through David Wheaton that the book of Exodus is an epic display of our awesome God. In this episode David teaches through Exodus 35-40, why the construction of the tabernacle is so important to us today. Where do you live—truly live? You may have a street address. But your real home, this side of heaven, is your heart. Carol McLeod joins Bill to discuss the importance of the condition of the heart through her book At Home in Your Heart.
In this series we learn through David Wheaton that the book of Exodus is an epic display of our awesome God. In this episode David teaches through Exodus 33-34, the importance of knowing the character of God, our need for an intercessor, and why it's important to remember God's covenant with Israel. Then Bill is joined by Pastor and author Rusty George to discuss how the manger is really a doorway to the cross and that Jesus is The Way, The Truth, and The Light.
Texas Housers, alongside community members and Texas Organizing Project, have strongly declared together that San Antonio needs a Tenant Bill of Rights. We outlined on our blog what the items in a Tenant Bill of Rights in San Antonio would be, but what does that look like in detail? On this episode of A Little Louder, John is joined by Texas Housers' advocacy director David Wheaton and Texas Organizing Project's Geoffrey Okolo to explain how a Tenant Bill of Rights could effect real, practical change in the city of San Antonio.
In this series we learn through David Wheaton that the book of Exodus is an epic display of our awesome God. In this episode David teaches through Exodus 32, how quickly we can corrupt ourselves through the story of the Golden Calf. Then Bill is joined by dentist Kyle Gearhart from Southdale Dental Associates for a lively discussion on how to care for your teeth.
In this series we learn through David Wheaton that the book of Exodus is an epic display of our awesome God. In this episode David teaches through Exodus 27-31, that the specific elements chosen for the tabernacle, teach us about who God is and how we are to interact with Him. The Book of Ruth is one of the most moving love stories in history, which draws attention to our great redeemer Jesus. Through his book, Ruth and the Kindness of God. pastor and author Dr. Pierre Rosa discusses how God comforts us through difficulty.
In this series we learn through David Wheaton that the book of Exodus is an epic display of our awesome God. In this episode David teaches through Exodus 24-26 the Covenant Laws between God and the people, the importance of the blood sacrifice, the tabernacle, and much more. Then Bill is joined by David Mathis to discuss the beauty and nuances of the Easter story through his new book Rich Wounds.