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What You Need to Know is about the cost of lawfare. Dean Eastman, Sydney Powell, and Jeff Clark are all having to spend absurd legal costs in the face of unrelenting lawfare, only because they did what the Democrats were advocating for back in 2000. Get an alternate slate of electors in case the facts of the election were fishy. Now that we have seen the fishiest election in U.S. history, it was necessary. The cost is not just monetary, though. The slurs and smears of lawfare are damaging the reputation and abilities of people who have important positions in American society. Lawfare is devastating, and they only use it on the people who can really make a difference. Kent Heckenlively is an attorney, science teacher, and New York Times bestselling author. He joins Ed to discuss his most recent book, which is also his fiction debut: The King of Italy: A Novel. Kent explains how he got into fiction writing and how it was always a passion of his that he is grateful to be able to engage in. John Mauck, attorney representing Kaya Hudgins, joins Ed to discuss the good fight he is fighting in the Chicago public schools. Kaya Hudgins alleged that her school coerced her into participating in Eastern religious practices. Hudgins believed that this was a violation of her religious liberty, and now the attorneys at Mauck & Baker are fighting for Hudgins in the case. Wrap Up: Biden and Zelensky scheming a 10-year funding agreement (NO loans, just gives), and it's not even just “lethal” military aid. This is rebuilding and propping up a nation. And guess what? It looks like Speaker Johnson knew it before he passed the bill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What You Need to Know is that across the developed world, birthrates are in free fall. Whether you look at South Korea, Italy, or the United States, first-world countries are dropping below replacement rates to keep their population afloat and keep the economy properly functioning. This will turn into a crisis. Some on the left recommend mass migration as a solution, but that is a “solution” with far more drawbacks than benefits. What is most important is that we stop the leftist anti-family propagandizing and policymaking. It is good for American men and women to settle down and have children. Not only is it good, but it is necessary for the survival of the nation. Dr. Rainer Zitelmann is a historian, sociologist, and bestselling author of 28 books. He joins Ed to discuss his book How Nations Escape Poverty: Vietnam, Poland, and the Origins of Prosperity. Dr. Zitelmann explains how nations succeed, the critical role of market capitalism in the developmental processes, and how the development of economies across the world have proven Adam Smith right time and time again. John Mauck, attorney representing Kaya Hudgins, joins Ed to discuss the good fight he is fighting in the Chicago public schools. Kaya Hudgins alleged that her school coerced her into participating in Eastern religious practices. Hudgins believed that this was a violation of her religious liberty, and now the attorneys at Mauck & Baker are fighting for Hudgins in the case. Wrap Up: Like Phyllis Schlafly always said, we need to tell the good guys when they're doing the right thing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prince Andrew was a no-show in a Manhattan court Monday and the judge was not amused. Attorney Stacey Honowitz, royal watcher Hillary Fordwich and Jim Moret, chief correspondent for
"Why are gang members going to fold, when they get a court order, if they're not threatened with criminal prosecution." says John Mauck, Attorney at Mauck & Baker. Mayor Lightfoot announced a He joins John Howell to assess the situation.
(00:00-09:20): Brian covers this Relevant Magazine piece: “Why One Christian CEO Made $70k His Company’s Minimum Wage”. He discusses having a socialist mentality, without implementing a socialist government. (09:20-18:10): Ellen Neuborne writes “6 Tips for Living on One Income” in Parents Magazine. Your family can live comfortably with one working parent, and Brian discusses how. Why is it more difficult for households to survive on one parent? (18:10-27:29): Randy Alcorn writes “Four Reasons Christians Distinguish Between Happiness and Joy” in his personal blog. Brian discusses his reasons and differences between happiness and joy, and what the Bible says about the difference. (27:29-36:46): Michael Foust touches on the top 10 Christian songs played on Spotify. Brian and John go through it (and sing some of the songs). “Spotify's Top 10 Christian Songs from Last Year Has Lots of Lauren Daigle, Hillsong United” (37:43-48:00): Disappointing local news, “Wheaton College rescinds title from Gilbert Bilezikian amid new allegations” writes Emily McFarlan Miller in Religion News. Brian talks about healing and pain in the church and for the victims of abuse. (48:00-1:06:02): We are joined by Attorney and Partner at Mauck and Baker, John Mauck. He discusses his background and his mission as a peace-maker in the law field. He explains how he approaches litigation and conflict resolution by praying with both whom he represents, as well as his adversaries. M&B represented students of Wheaton College as they were kicked out of Millennium Park for preaching the Gospel. He goes over the incident and how the city prohibited the preaching because they want it to maintain a peaceful place to gather. (1:07:06-1:13:48): Brian and Ian’s “Weird Stuff We Found on the Internet”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-09:14): Americans should prepare for coronavirus crisis in U.S., CDC says. Brian touches on this as well as the fact that the Dow dropped 1900 points in two days due to the disease. (09:14-27:17): We are joined by Attorney and Partner at Mauck and Baker, John Mauck. He discusses his background and his mission as a peace-maker in the law field. He explains how he approaches litigation and conflict resolution by praying with both whom he represents, as well as his adversaries. M&B represented students of Wheaton College as they were kicked out of Millennium Park for preaching the Gospel. He goes over the incident and how the city prohibited the preaching because they want it to maintain a peaceful place to gather. (28:19-37:34): Ryan Welsh writes in The Gospel Coalition “God’s People Aren’t Impressive. Just Look at Moses’s Family Tree.”. Brian talks about how mistakes and imperfections do not disqualify us from God’s work. (37:34-1:01:20): We are joined by Pathway Community Church pastor, Kirt Wiggins. He talks about his journey into the faith as well as how he felt called into church planting. Kirt sticks around to talk about Caring Network. Caring Network is the first step for women facing an unplanned pregnancy. We welcome women with unconditional love, counsel, and resources that offer the light of truth—changing hearts and saving lives. (1:02:23-1:10:22): “Barna: 5 trends driving Americans' perception of church relevance, influence” writes Anugrah Kumar in Christian Post. (1:10:22-1:17:15): Brian and Ian’s “Weird Stuff We Found on the Internet”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christian attorney John Mauck of the Mauck & Baker law firm here in Chicago joins Monte Larrick to discuss the legal side of social issues. Specifically: suppressing evangelistic efforts in Millennium Park; a measure in Congress which would deprive organizations on the SPLC “hate-list” of their tax-exempt status; SCOTUS reviewing LGBTQ reparative therapy and discrimination laws and tangible things we should do to combat them. In the second half of the show, they discuss the “Equality Act” and other cases Mauck & Baker are involved in here in the State of Illinois. John Mauck has been an attorney for over 40 years, representing churches and ministries in Chicago to insure land use for religious groups in restricted areas of the city, among other issues. His work in drafting the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, which became federal law in 2000, has helped congregations across the country freely worship. Please listen and share this week's podcast with your like-minded friends:
How can believers engage the legal system for the good of God's world? Attorney John Mauck joins me to talk about it and his book, "Jesus in the Courtroom." Plus: Modern evolutionists say Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" has definitively settled the question of how life on earth developed. Now there is a revolutionary approach to the study of origins that has the potential for an impact as big as Darwin's. Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson joins me to talk about his book, "Replacing Darwin: The New Origin of Species." That and more on Friday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
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Lawyer for Jesus—oxymoron or strategic job for the Kingdom of Heaven? On this podcast, our special guest is John Mauck, attorney with Mauck & Baker and Lawyer for Jesus. Listen as he shares how he found a calling from God in a career where many don’t see God represented.
Betsey Newenhuyse is Writer-in-Residence at Moody Publishers where she works with Gary Chapman and other authors on books related to building relationships. As one of the first editors assigned to help John Mauck write Jesus in the Courtroom, Betsey’s insight and guidance is invaluable when it comes to books.
John Mauck is a founding partner at Mauck & Baker and has been an attorney for over 40 years. He has represented many churches and ministries in Chicago and around the nation in their fight for religious land use in restricted areas of their city. John’s work drafting the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, also known as RLUIPA, which became federal law in 2000, has helped congregations across the country freely worship. Since 2000, John has personally been involved in around 100 RLUIPA cases.
Have you ever thought of Jesus as a lawyer? It may sound odd, but at times in His ministry, Jesus wore his lawyer hat. On a best-of Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman, John Mauck discusses how Jesus interacted with others about the law. Why should a Christian today care about this aspect of the life of Christ?
Written by Attorney John Mauck, Book Discusses How Believers Can Engage the Legal System by Lawyers For Jesus
Attorney John Mauck has spent decades on the front lines of religious freedom litigation. We discuss his new book, Jesus in the Courtroom: How Believers Can Engage the Legal System for the Good of His World. We discussed Mauck's role in the passage of the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) in a previous episode, The Miracle on Capitol Hill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we'll bring you up to date on the Eagle Creek Fire and talk with Senior Legal Fellow Hans von Spakovsky on the future of DACA, and John Mauck, author of “Jesus in the Courtroom: How Believers Can Engage the Legal System for the good of His World” (Moody)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In the year 2000, against strong opposition, pasthe Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, passed Congress by unanimous vote. It's supporters proclaimed that "God worked a miracle" that day on Capitol Hill. Our guest, John Mauck, was instrumental in crafting the ideas and language that became the Act. He tells us the story of how it became law. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this special edition of Illinois Family Spotlight, Monte Larrick talks to John Mauck, an attorney and partner of the Mauck and Baker law firm, established in Chicago in 2001, is nationally known for representing churches, religious institutions, businesses, and individuals. John has been an attorney for over 30 years, representing many churches and ministries in Chicago to provide religious land use in restricted areas of the city. His work drafting the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act which became federal law in 2000 has helped congregations across the country freely worship.… Continue Reading
In this special edition of Illinois Family Spotlight, Laurie Higgins of the Illinois Family Institute and John Mauck of the Mauck & Baker law firm in Chicago discuss the relationship between the Christian church and the LGBT community. The two discuss the apparent tension between truth and unity within the church, the importance of loving those embracing same-sex attraction and gender confusion, and what loving them looks like. This conversation originally aired on the “Lawyers for Jesus” program on AM 1160.… Continue Reading
Attorney and Chicago Bear fan John Mauck talks to Pat Baker (aka Art Starr) author of The Cheesehead Bible. This adaption of the Gospel for Packer fans presents a stirring saga of the burly people of Wisconsin who turn war into ritual. It's a cheesy story told in biblical proportions.
In the year 2000, against strong opposition, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act passed Congress by unanimous vote. It's supporters proclaimed that "God worked a miracle" that day on Capitol Hill. Our guest, John Mauck, was instrumental in crafting the ideas and language that became the Act. He tells us the story of how it became law.Also on the show, Mary Morrison discusses pop music's body image problem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the year 2000, against strong opposition, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act passed Congress by unanimous vote. It's supporters proclaimed that "God worked a miracle" that day on Capitol Hill. Our guest, John Mauck, was instrumental in crafting the ideas and language that became the Act. He tells us the story of how it became law.Also on the show, our producer-at-large, Natasha S. Alford, reviews the Netflix hit series, Orange is the New Black. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices