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As Christians celebrate the Holiday season, a new FOX Nation series takes a deeper look at the life of Jesus and the human struggles at the beginning of his ministry. 'Jesus: Crown of Thorns' explores faith, doubt, power, and sacrifice with added historical and emotional context beyond traditional retellings. Actor Tarik Makarem, who portrays Jesus in the series, joins the Rundown to discuss taking on the iconic role and how the experience changed him spiritually and personally. Then, we revisit one of our most impactful interviews from the past year, when Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) joined Dave Anthony to discuss the national debate over redistricting, the importance of faith in America's history, and his new book, One Nation Always Under God. Plus, commentary by Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As Christians celebrate the Holiday season, a new FOX Nation series takes a deeper look at the life of Jesus and the human struggles at the beginning of his ministry. 'Jesus: Crown of Thorns' explores faith, doubt, power, and sacrifice with added historical and emotional context beyond traditional retellings. Actor Tarik Makarem, who portrays Jesus in the series, joins the Rundown to discuss taking on the iconic role and how the experience changed him spiritually and personally. Then, we revisit one of our most impactful interviews from the past year, when Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) joined Dave Anthony to discuss the national debate over redistricting, the importance of faith in America's history, and his new book, One Nation Always Under God. Plus, commentary by Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As Christians celebrate the Holiday season, a new FOX Nation series takes a deeper look at the life of Jesus and the human struggles at the beginning of his ministry. 'Jesus: Crown of Thorns' explores faith, doubt, power, and sacrifice with added historical and emotional context beyond traditional retellings. Actor Tarik Makarem, who portrays Jesus in the series, joins the Rundown to discuss taking on the iconic role and how the experience changed him spiritually and personally. Then, we revisit one of our most impactful interviews from the past year, when Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) joined Dave Anthony to discuss the national debate over redistricting, the importance of faith in America's history, and his new book, One Nation Always Under God. Plus, commentary by Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Friday, December 12th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Canadian pastor released from prison with gag order Canadian Pastor Derek Reimer has been released from prison in Calgary, Alberta on strict conditions as he is still serving his one-year house arrest and two-year probation for objecting to a Drag Queen Story Hour for little kids in a 90-second, peaceful conversation with Saddletowne Library Manager Shannon Slater. Reimer is not allowed to use any form of social media. Plus, leftist government officials have actually restricted him from attending the Street Church in Calgary and The Remnant Church in Red Deer because his parole officer is scared he will “rally up the mob.” Pastor Artur Pawlawski of Street Church told The Worldview, “Pastor Reimer has been totally muzzled by the Canadian courts. He has been prohibited from talking with anyone including his family, his friends, churchgoers, or reporters. It's a total, Soviet-style gag order. If he talked to anyone about what is happening he will go straight back to prison.” Pawlawski knows first-hand about these kind of oppressive government tactics. He said, “I grew up behind the Iron Curtain. Communists muzzled the public. If you dared to expose them by telling the truth, they would do a show trial, imprison you, and torture you. “ Not surprisingly, the Canadian judge insisted that any Biblical objection to the sinful lifestyle of transgenders and homosexuals on the part of Pastor Reimer would qualify as “hate speech.” Calgary Pastor Shawn Hamm said, “The courts in Alberta are corrupt and they have been turned into a political circus! The judicial system can use ‘hurt feelings' in the province of Alberta to try to silence Christians on our biblical beliefs. They are doing their best to silence Pastor Derek, but they cannot silence all of us!” Hamm added, “The Drag Queen Story Hour that is happening all across Canada must be exposed for what it is -- pervert grooming sessions that are happening in public spaces!” Learn more and help with Pastor Reimer's legal defense at www.SavePastorDerek.com. Jeffress: “None of the government's business” what pastors preach On Wednesday, Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Dallas had a message for a White House religious liberty panel. JEFFRESS: “What I preach from the pulpit of the First Baptist Church of Dallas, or any pastor preaches from his church is none of the government's business.” (clapping) In testimony before the U.S. Department of Justice's Religious Liberty Commission, Jeffress shared their experience with the Internal Revenue Service during a controversial church tax inquiry in 2021 under former President Joe Biden. Jeffress' statement to the Commission included comments he initially shared with his congregation on Sunday, in which he recounted how the atheist legal organization Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a complaint with the IRS after former Vice President Mike Pence and then-HUD Secretary Dr. Ben Carson shared their faith testimonies of “how they came to know Jesus as Savior” at Jeffress' church in June 2020. Jeffress said, “It's interesting that we did not hear anything from the IRS for 11 months. Then, four months after Joe Biden became president, on May 6, 2021, the IRS informed our church that they were initiating an inquiry into the tax-exempt status of our church because of our patriotic service.” He added that he does not endorse candidates from the pulpit, but “we encourage Christians to vote their biblical conviction.” Ironically, on November 1, 2020, the same day he addressed his church about the presidential race, President Biden was speaking at the Sharon Baptist Church in Philadelphia, where the former president and the church's pastor “openly encouraged members to vote for Biden while both men were standing in front of a campaign banner in the church.” Jeffress noted, “When we pointed out the contrast to the IRS between our non-endorsement policy and this church's flagrant disregard for the Johnson Amendment, the IRS officials conducting the examination had no response.” While the inquiry lasted more than a year, the IRS eventually acknowledged in July 2022 that First Baptist Dallas “did not engage in any improper political intervention or violate the U.S. tax code.” Despite the favorable outcome, Jeffress said he wanted to testify before the Commission because while First Baptist Dallas could afford the legal fees, most churches could not — nor, he said, should they have to do so. Elon Musk affirms belief in Creator On The Katie Miller Podcast, billionaire Elon Musk revealed that he looks up to the Creator at the 12:37-mark of a nearly hour-long conversation, reports The Christian Post. MILLER: “Who do you look up to the most?” MUSK: “The Creator.” MILLER: “What's your current position on God?” MUSK: “God is the Creator.” MILLER: “You don't believe in God, though, do you?” MUSK: “Well, I believe those this universe came for something. People have different labels.” The comments from the Tesla and SpaceX founder are the latest in his publicly evolving views on God and faith. In response to a tweet from a user on X urging him to confess a Creator in May 2022, Musk wrote: "Thank you for the blessing, but I'm OK with going to hell, if that is indeed my destination, since the vast majority of all humans ever born will be there." Describing the reality of hell, Jesus said to those on His left, 'Depart from Me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.'" (Matthew 25:41) Subsequently, in 2025, Musk urged his millions of X followers to go to church following the assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 10th. He also attended Kirk's memorial in Glendale, Arizona on September 21st. 17 pro-lifers arrested for blocking Memphis Planned Parenthood abortion mill And finally, ten men and seven women spent a night in a Memphis jail on December 5th, after staging a peaceful protest in front of the Memphis, Tennessee Planned Parenthood abortion mill, reports LifeSiteNews.com. The protest was organized by “Rescue Resurrection,” a pro-life group planning “rescue” actions across the country. Those arrested included well-known figures in the pro-life movement: Randall Terry, founder of Operation Rescue; Joan Andrews Bell, a longtime pro-life advocate; Terrisa Bukovinac, director of Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising; Nathan Berning, director of Let Them Live; and Dr. Monica Miller of Citizens for Life, among others. Exhausted from spending a sleepless night in an over-crowded holding cell with no beds, Randall Terry said that “this is a very small price to pay to stand up for the babies.” Video footage of the arrests captured by journalist Ford Fischer shows Terry, Bell, and other pro-life protesters being dragged away by police, because they went limp, before being transported to jail. And there is video of Joan Andrews Bell, a sernior citizen, being carried away by three Memphis Police Officers. Bell was pardoned by President Trump after being sentenced to two years in prison for a prior abortion clinic blockade for which she was prosecuted under President Biden. No doubt they were inspired by Proverbs 24:11 which says, “Rescue those being led away to death; hold back those staggering toward slaughter.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, December 12th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Top headlines for Tuesday, December 9, 2025In this episode, Pastor Robert Jeffress's upcoming testimony regarding alleged IRS targeting of First Baptist Dallas under the Biden administration. Next, we discuss celebrated Christian rapper Lecrae's bittersweet announcement of his final tour and his plans to balance music and family life. Lastly, we turn to a significant legal development as the Supreme Court breathes new life into an Amish parents' lawsuit challenging New York's removal of religious exemptions for school immunizations. 00:11 Supreme Court revives Amish challenge to NY student vaccine law00:57 Theo Von says he and Morgan Wallen attend Bible study together01:41 Pakistan passes bill to form National Commission for Minorities02:33 Robert Jeffress to testify on how Biden IRS targeted his church03:20 Lecrae announces he's pulling back from music tours04:02 Nigerian: 100 kidnapped Catholic school children released04:51 Thousands of Christians rally in Delhi against ‘rising' attacksSubscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on TwitterChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsPakistan passes bill to form National Commission for Minorities | WorldRobert Jeffress to testify on how Biden IRS targeted his church | PoliticsLecrae announces he's pulling back from music tours | EntertainmentSupreme Court revives Amish challenge to NY student vaccine law | PoliticsTheo Von says he and Morgan Wallen attend Bible study together | EntertainmentNigerian: 100 kidnapped Catholic school children released | WorldThousands of Christians rally in Delhi against ‘rising' attacks | WorldWhy Christian are more frustrated than ever and need discernmentThe rise and fall of Christian nationalism
President Trump has put Nigeria on notice, saying they must protect their population of Christians from the slaughter by jihadists. The White House and other watchdog organizations say tens of thousands of Christians have been killed over the last several years. Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz joins the FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition to discuss what action must be taken to protect Christians in Nigeria and whether military action would be necessary. Then, Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Dallas discusses why there needs to be greater attention to the threats Christians face worldwide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump has put Nigeria on notice, saying they must protect their population of Christians from the slaughter by jihadists. The White House and other watchdog organizations say tens of thousands of Christians have been killed over the last several years. Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz joins the FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition to discuss what action must be taken to protect Christians in Nigeria and whether military action would be necessary. Then, Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Dallas discusses why there needs to be greater attention to the threats Christians face worldwide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump has put Nigeria on notice, saying they must protect their population of Christians from the slaughter by jihadists. The White House and other watchdog organizations say tens of thousands of Christians have been killed over the last several years. Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz joins the FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition to discuss what action must be taken to protect Christians in Nigeria and whether military action would be necessary. Then, Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Dallas discusses why there needs to be greater attention to the threats Christians face worldwide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Top headlines for Wednesday, October 8, 2025Christian singer Forrest Frank's decision to step away from awards shows, a looming Supreme Court case on state bans for conversion therapy, and the Trump administration's move to appeal the sentence of the trans-identifying individual who attempted to assassinate Justice Brett Kavanaugh. 00:11 Forrest Frank says he's no longer going to attend awards shows00:53 Supreme Court hears arguments on Colorado gay therapy ban01:45 Priest facing 3 years in prison over concerns about jihadism02:34 DOJ to appeal Kavanaugh's would-be trans assassin's sentence03:23 Annunciation Catholic church shooting victim returns to school04:10 FBI cuts ties with Southern Poverty Law Center04:58 Lee Strobel, Pastor Robert Jeffress make 'case for Heaven'Subscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on TwitterChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsForrest Frank says he's no longer going to attend awards shows | EntertainmentSupreme Court hears arguments on Colorado gay therapy ban | PoliticsPriest facing 3 years in prison over concerns about jihadism | WorldDOJ to appeal Kavanaugh's would-be trans assassin's sentence | PoliticsAnnunciation Catholic church shooting victim returns to school | U.S.FBI cuts ties with Southern Poverty Law Center | PoliticsLee Strobel, Pastor Robert Jeffress make 'case for Heaven' | U.S.
Robert Jeffress is only one of many "pastors" who've gained power for themselves by supporting Trump and his unchristian policies. But he's a good case study. Pat Kahnke's Substack page: https://culturefaithandpolitics.substack.com/ Pat Kahnke's books are available on Amazon: "A Christian Case Against Donald Trump" (2024): https://a.co/d/iVSTqny "MAGA Seduction: Resisting the Debasement of the Christian Conscience" (2020): https://a.co/d/1KNX3uQ
A pro-Trump student was brutally attacked by an instructor at Washington State University. The entire incident was captured on video and the instructor has been arrested.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The end times should fill us with hope, not fear! On today's edition of Family Talk, Roger Marsh welcomes Pastor Robert Jeffress to discuss his book, Jesus Revealed in the End Times. They explore how prophecy reveals not just future events, but the glorious person of Jesus Christ, Himself. Discover how a Jesus-centered approach to understanding the end times should fill us with joy, peace, and confident hope for tomorrow. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz wants to throw down on Trump supporters. Governor Walz part of the Democrat Party’s tag team that got body slammed by President Trump in the 2024 presidential elections. The governor – who was once an assistant high school football coach is apparently still working through some issues. He told California Governor Gavin Newsom that he could kick most Trump supporters in their “Blessed Assurance.” This is the same guy who put tampons in the boys bathrooms. Walz then suggested that he might even challenge them to a WWE fight. Well, that challenge caught the attention of Knox County, Tennessee Mayor Glenn Jacobs – better known as WWE superstar wrestler Kane. Jacobs challenged Walz to a charity wrestling match – told him to put his money where his mouth is. The Tennessee mayor offering to kick in a $10,000 donation.Governor Walz – was quite the chatterbox on Newsom’s podcast – but for some strange reason – he’s hit the mute button. Read more at ToddStarnes.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All federal diversity, equity and inclusion staffers will be put on paid leave at 5 p.m. Eastern today. Agencies have until the end of the month to present a plan to terminate all their positions permanently. This is what winning looks like, America!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The story of Jesus Christ has been told and retold for centuries, but a new FOX Nation special looks to tell the story from a new lens. Jesus Crown Of Thorns takes a look at the politics of the time of Jesus and the turmoil that engulfed the life of the savior and his disciples. Associate Professor in the Classics at the University of Iowa, Professor Robert Cargill joins to discuss the story of Jesus and the strife that faced the Apostles. As 2024 approaches, the Rundown looks back at the year's best interviews. Was it divine intervention or just sheer luck? Pennsylvania pastor Glenn Germany walked away unscathed following an unusual attack during routine Sunday services back in May. The pastor stared down the barrel of a gun during his sermon after twenty-six-year-old Bernard Polite claimed God told him to enter Jesus' Dwelling Church and shoot him. The commotion was live-streamed on the church's Facebook page, leaving parishioners stunned. Germany joins the Rundown to talk about the incident and how it led him to be closer to God. Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The story of Jesus Christ has been told and retold for centuries, but a new FOX Nation special looks to tell the story from a new lens. Jesus Crown Of Thorns takes a look at the politics of the time of Jesus and the turmoil that engulfed the life of the savior and his disciples. Associate Professor in the Classics at the University of Iowa, Professor Robert Cargill joins to discuss the story of Jesus and the strife that faced the Apostles. As 2024 approaches, the Rundown looks back at the year's best interviews. Was it divine intervention or just sheer luck? Pennsylvania pastor Glenn Germany walked away unscathed following an unusual attack during routine Sunday services back in May. The pastor stared down the barrel of a gun during his sermon after twenty-six-year-old Bernard Polite claimed God told him to enter Jesus' Dwelling Church and shoot him. The commotion was live-streamed on the church's Facebook page, leaving parishioners stunned. Germany joins the Rundown to talk about the incident and how it led him to be closer to God. Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The story of Jesus Christ has been told and retold for centuries, but a new FOX Nation special looks to tell the story from a new lens. Jesus Crown Of Thorns takes a look at the politics of the time of Jesus and the turmoil that engulfed the life of the savior and his disciples. Associate Professor in the Classics at the University of Iowa, Professor Robert Cargill joins to discuss the story of Jesus and the strife that faced the Apostles. As 2024 approaches, the Rundown looks back at the year's best interviews. Was it divine intervention or just sheer luck? Pennsylvania pastor Glenn Germany walked away unscathed following an unusual attack during routine Sunday services back in May. The pastor stared down the barrel of a gun during his sermon after twenty-six-year-old Bernard Polite claimed God told him to enter Jesus' Dwelling Church and shoot him. The commotion was live-streamed on the church's Facebook page, leaving parishioners stunned. Germany joins the Rundown to talk about the incident and how it led him to be closer to God. Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The show features musical performances by The Mylon Hayes Family and special guests include Mike Huckabee, Pastor Robert Jeffress, actress Sam Sorbo, actor Aden Pettet and Alisha Dean from Elvis Presley Enterprises. The show is co-hosted by Ben Deeter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Violent domestic terrorists targeted several Trump Cabinet nominees and administration appointees last night and this morning. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says the attacks ranged from bomb threats to "swatting." All those who were targeted are safe, thank God. Those responsible should face the full force and fury of law enforcement and our justice system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A church in Scottsdale, Arizona was ordered to remove a “Jesus Christ 2024” sign. The church refused and then ordered more signs for all its members. Also on today's show: RNC Co-Chair Lara Trump, Former Rep. Dave Brat and Pastor Robert Jeffress.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Tuesday, July 23rd, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson Hindus are beating up Christians in India Last month, on June 12th, a mob of vigilantes in Chhattisgarh, India knocked two Christians unconscious while three others were hospitalized with severe injuries, reports Open Doors. Before the mob banished Christian families from the village, the believers were forced into signing a statement that declared if they returned to the village, they would have to convert to Hinduism within 10 days. This coercion took place in the presence of and with the cooperation of local authorities. The Christians have now fled the village fearing that if they return they will be killed since they have no plans to renounce Jesus Christ as their Savior. In addition, on July 13th, a mob of more than 50 Hindu activists attacked a gathering of Christians organized by a local church in central India, reports International Christian Concern. Members of the mob beat those in attendance, including a 60-year-old woman who was punched in the face. Her face swelled up for more than three days. The Clintons, 16 governors, and 33 senators endorsed Kamala After President Joe Biden backed out of the 2024 presidential race, Bill and Hillary Clinton, 16 state governors, and 33 senators have thus far endorsed Kamala Harris for the Democrat Party nomination. Alexander Soros, the son of the well-known billionaire George Soros, and the Chair of Open Society Foundations, also endorsed Kamala Harris on X. He tweeted, “It's time for us all to unite around Kamala Harris and beat Donald Trump. She is the best and most qualified candidate we have. Long live the American Dream!” According to Breitbart, Alexander Soros has visited the Biden White House 17 times. However, holding off on endorsements are former President Barack Obama and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York. But Job said, “The Lord makes nations great, and destroys them; He enlarges nations, and guides them. He takes away the understanding of the chiefs of the people of the Earth, and makes them wander in a pathless wilderness. They grope in the dark without light, and He makes them stagger like a drunken man.” (Job 12:23-25) The financial shift from West to East World power is shifting from West to East The economic production of Russia, China, India, South Africa, and Brazil will grow from 16% of the total world economy in 1992 to an estimated 34% by the year 2028, reports GeoCapitalist.com. Meanwhile, the Western G7 nations drop from 46% to 28% over the same time period. South America depending on China South America is moving towards more economic dependence upon China. Chinese trade with South America has increased from $18 billion in 2002 to $450 billion in 2022, reports The Economist. And China's trade with Brazil increased by more than a third in the first two months of the year, according to The Financial Times. Venezuela: The economic disaster in South America Venezuela has become the worst economic disaster in South America. Since 2007, the country has been subjected to Marxist rule under President Hugo Chavez and his protégé' Nicolás Maduro. The nation's GDP fell from $316 billion to $114 billion since then. The nation will have an opportunity to elect another president this coming weekend, although doubts are high as to whether the current president will conduct fair elections. Venezuela has the lowest Gross Domestic Product per capita of South America — that's $8,500. Over 7 million people or 20% have fled the Marxist “paradise.” Proverbs 28:15 points out that ”Like a roaring lion or a charging bear is a wicked ruler over a poor people.” America's $1.9 trillion deficit The Congressional Budget Office is projecting a $1.9 trillion deficit this year. That's up $400 billion from what was originally estimated. And it's twice the average deficit spending under the 8-year-long Obama administration. The average deficit spending under the Trump administration was $2.06 trillion per year. The estimated average deficit spending per year under the Biden administration will be $1.75 trillion. By contrast, the average deficit spending under the Obama administration was only $817 billion per year. Rite Aid, Walgreens, and CVS shutter hundreds of pharmacies Since October, the pharmacy chain, Rite Aid, has closed 520 of its 2,111 stores. And now, Walgreen's Chief Executive Tim Wentworth told the Wall Street Journal that his company plans to shutter approximately 2,100 stores, which amounts to about a quarter of its retail outlets. CVS has closed 600 stores since 2022, and plans another 300 closures this year. Coincidentally, CVS and Walgreens began selling the abortion pill over the counter in March of this year. Historic First Baptist Dallas sanctuary burned down The historic sanctuary of First Baptist Church of Dallas, pastored by outspoken Trump supporter Robert Jeffress, burned to the ground late last week in a four-alarm fire, reported Fox 4. An emotional Pastor Jeffress shared his thoughts. JEFFRESS: “This sanctuary has been around since 1890. It was the home for our church for a long time until we moved to our new Worship Center about 12 years ago. “This historic sanctuary was the site of many personal events, including my own. I was baptized there when I was six. I was ordained for the ministry when I was 21. It holds a lot of memories.” Pastor Jeffress was grateful that no one was hurt. JEFFRESS: “But we thank God that nobody has been hurt. We had just concluded Vacation Bible School with over 2,000 kids. They were all gone. So, God has protected us through all of this. “I'm grateful that the church is not bricks and mortar or wood. It's people and the people of God will endure. First Baptist Dallas will endure. And we thank so many of our friends around the country who are praying for us right now.” The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives sent investigators to assist in determining the cause of the fire which is still unknown. The newer worship center where the congregation meets is still intact thankfully. If you'd like to help support First Baptist, you can make a donation through a special link in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. And consider sending a card of encouragement to Pastor Robert Jeffress first Baptist Dallas 17 07 San Jacinto Street, Dallas, Texas 75201 3 girls save another girl from attempted kidnapping Three 11-year-old girls saved a 6-year-old girl from a kidnapping and perhaps worse at the Meridian Green Apartments in Kent, Washington last Tuesday. While the girls were walking towards an ice cream truck outside their apartment complex they confronted the man who was forcibly removing a little girl by the wrist. They recorded the abduction with their phone cameras, and then asked him if he knew the girl. The man indicated he did, but the 6-year-old disagreed. Police subsequently arrested the man, and, at last report, the 40-year-old male, Hayder Albu Mohammed, has been charged with second-degree attempted kidnapping. Adam McManus on vacation And finally, I'm taking my first vacation from the newscast in almost 10 years with my bride, Amy, and our three children, Honor, Mercy, and Valor. We'll be flying from San Antonio, Texas to Virginia to visit my parents over the next two weeks. Please pray for our safe travels and for God's healing touch on my mother, Harriet, who is 84, and my father, Mike, who is 83. That would mean the world to me! I'll be voicing the newscast again on Thursday, August 8th. Close And that's The Worldview on this Tuesday, July 23rd, in the year of our Lord 2024. Join me Adam McManus, and my two sons, Honor and Valor, at the Colorado Father-Son retreat Thursday, August 15th through Sunday, August 18th. Go to ColoradoFatherSon.com. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
President Biden is facing a full-blown coup and it's being led by former President Barack Obama. The Democrats are the true enemies of democracy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Republicans have announced more hearings in the aftermath of the Trump verdict. I say, enough! It's time to start jailing all Democrats who have refused subpoenas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Earlier this week, the Supreme Court heard arguments about limiting access to mifepristone, one of the two drugs used in medicated abortions. The pill is used in nearly two-thirds of all abortions in the United States and was approved by the Food and Drug Administration, which says all their evidence demonstrates that the drug is safe. Now, pro-life doctors are arguing that they should not have to treat people seeking abortion care without their knowledge. FOX News Sunday Anchor, Shannon Bream, joins to analyze the opposing arguments in the mifepristone case, remember Senator Joe Liberman's legacy, and discuss President Biden's response to the Maryland Bridge collapse. A new Gallup poll has revealed that church attendance, for all religions, has hit historic lows, with only three-in-ten Americans regularly attending services. Faith leaders have been looking for explanations to the phenomenon, from the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic, the rise of social media, and general distrust in institutions by America's youth. Theologian and FOX News Contributor Jonathan Morris joins the podcast to discuss what is contributing to the decline in church attendance, the rise in secularism and the importance of Easter in the Catholic faith. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Earlier this week, the Supreme Court heard arguments about limiting access to mifepristone, one of the two drugs used in medicated abortions. The pill is used in nearly two-thirds of all abortions in the United States and was approved by the Food and Drug Administration, which says all their evidence demonstrates that the drug is safe. Now, pro-life doctors are arguing that they should not have to treat people seeking abortion care without their knowledge. FOX News Sunday Anchor, Shannon Bream, joins to analyze the opposing arguments in the mifepristone case, remember Senator Joe Liberman's legacy, and discuss President Biden's response to the Maryland Bridge collapse. A new Gallup poll has revealed that church attendance, for all religions, has hit historic lows, with only three-in-ten Americans regularly attending services. Faith leaders have been looking for explanations to the phenomenon, from the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic, the rise of social media, and general distrust in institutions by America's youth. Theologian and FOX News Contributor Jonathan Morris joins the podcast to discuss what is contributing to the decline in church attendance, the rise in secularism and the importance of Easter in the Catholic faith. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Earlier this week, the Supreme Court heard arguments about limiting access to mifepristone, one of the two drugs used in medicated abortions. The pill is used in nearly two-thirds of all abortions in the United States and was approved by the Food and Drug Administration, which says all their evidence demonstrates that the drug is safe. Now, pro-life doctors are arguing that they should not have to treat people seeking abortion care without their knowledge. FOX News Sunday Anchor, Shannon Bream, joins to analyze the opposing arguments in the mifepristone case, remember Senator Joe Liberman's legacy, and discuss President Biden's response to the Maryland Bridge collapse. A new Gallup poll has revealed that church attendance, for all religions, has hit historic lows, with only three-in-ten Americans regularly attending services. Faith leaders have been looking for explanations to the phenomenon, from the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic, the rise of social media, and general distrust in institutions by America's youth. Theologian and FOX News Contributor Jonathan Morris joins the podcast to discuss what is contributing to the decline in church attendance, the rise in secularism and the importance of Easter in the Catholic faith. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pastor Robert Jeffress sits down with host Erick Stakelbeck and exposes prophetic revelations from his new book “Are We Living in the End Times?” How did the Hamas massacre of October 7th hasten the prophetic timeline? What are the spiritual forces at play in the erupting war in the Middle East? Does Pastor Jeffress see America eventually turning its back on Israel? Don't miss host Erick Stakelbeck's exclusive interview on The StaksCast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The panel welcomes Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas and host of Pathway to Victory to the show. Want to know what the biggest threat is to this country right now? Watch this episode to find out and learn more! Who is Hamas really fighting? Is Islam a false religion? What events signal the End Times? How must we prepare? Pastor Jeffress answers these pressing questions on the show and in his new book Are We Living In The End Times?
Gary responds to a recent article by Pastor Robert Jeffress in Dallas, Texas about the world looking like it's getting very close to the "end." The biblical passages used by Pastor Jeffress have been used by nearly every generation to prove that their generation was living in the "last days." Jeffress also uses 2 Timothy 3, which Gary takes time to answer in detail. Get David Chilton's The Great Tribulation here: https://store.americanvision.org/products/the-great-tribulation
A 2020 nonprofit source cited that 30% of all charitable donations happen in December when people feel more inclined to help the less fortunate, with 10% happening in the month's final three days. Down years are rare, with 2009 being the most recent before 2022, according to Giving USA. One charity hoping that you keep them in mind this year is Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Rick Shadyack, President and CEO of ALSAC, the fundraising organization for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, joins the Rundown to discuss the state of pediatric cancer research and future plans for the hospital. It was a bad year for Bud Light. The beer company's brand took a major hit after it put transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney in an online ad. The backlash led to a boycott and a massive slump in sales. On the FOX News Rundown, we revisit host Dave Anthony's interview with “Shark Tank” star Kevin O'Leary and their discussion about the Bud Light saga, and whether it's ever smart for companies to ever ‘get political'. Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A 2020 nonprofit source cited that 30% of all charitable donations happen in December when people feel more inclined to help the less fortunate, with 10% happening in the month's final three days. Down years are rare, with 2009 being the most recent before 2022, according to Giving USA. One charity hoping that you keep them in mind this year is Saint Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Rick Shadyack, President and CEO of ALSAC, the fundraising organization for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, joins the Rundown to discuss the state of pediatric cancer research and future plans for the hospital. It was a bad year for Bud Light. The beer company's brand took a major hit after it put transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney in an online ad. The backlash led to a boycott and a massive slump in sales. On the FOX News Rundown, we revisit host Dave Anthony's interview with “Shark Tank” star Kevin O'Leary and their discussion about the Bud Light saga, and whether it's ever smart for companies to ever ‘get political'. Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Harvard cannot fire its president because she is a diversity hire. Doing so would be an admission that DEI policies not only do not work, but they are incredibly dangerous. Sen. Rick Scott, Pastor Robert Jeffress, and Kristin New join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Christian Outlook – December 9, 2023 Georgene Rice commends Tim Head, the Executive Director of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, for sharing insights from the Faith and Freedom Coalition trip to Israel, emphasizing its emotional impact. They discuss specific policy recommendations, including funding for defense measures and mediating relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel. Scott Furrow and Pastor Robert Jeffress discuss the anticipation of an eventual end of the world in human history, seeking advice on preparation. Pastor Jeffress emphasizes the need for individual readiness, faith in Jesus, and actively sharing the Gospel. Gino Geraci discusses with Jeff Hunt, Director of the Centennial Institute at Colorado Christian University, the alarming rise of public animosity towards Jewish people, surpassing mere antisemitism, emphasizing a spiritual battle. Eric Metaxas and Nancy Pearcey, author of The Toxic War on Masculinity, discuss the lack of masculine role models in churches and advocate for reclaiming the cultural mandate from Genesis 1. They challenge the narrow view of Christianity, address false narratives about religion and domestic abuse, and present research showing that committed Christian men have high marital satisfaction and low rates of divorce and domestic violence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hillary Clinton and Joseph Stalin share a very similar political philosophy when it comes to their political enemies. I'll see you in the gulag, America. Sonja Shaw, Ari David, and Pastor Robert Jeffress join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Congress narrowly avoided a government shutdown this past week, working late into Saturday to pass a short-term spending bill that funds the government until November 17th. While some Republican lawmakers, like Florida Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL), are looking to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, other GOP members are expressing satisfaction that they were able to strike a deal for the American people. Senator James Lankford (R-OK) joins the Rundown to discuss this weekend's deal and touches on why the U.S. doesn't have to sacrifice Ukraine's aid funding to help fund resources at the southern border. The trial of Sam Bankman-Fried begins today. The 31-year-old once ran a crypto-empire worth billions, but after the collapse of his company, FTX, customers of the cryptocurrency exchange found that nearly $8 billion was missing. In court, prosecutors will lay out the case against SBF in what experts are calling one of the biggest financial fraud cases in U.S. history. FOX Business correspondent Kelly O'Grady is the host of the new podcast, "The Trial of Sam Bankman-Fried," where she will cover the twists and turns of the trial that threatens to put the FTX founder behind bars for life. She explains the financial fraud that SBF stands accused of and the shockwaves of panic this is causing within the crypto industry. Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Congress narrowly avoided a government shutdown this past week, working late into Saturday to pass a short-term spending bill that funds the government until November 17th. While some Republican lawmakers, like Florida Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL), are looking to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, other GOP members are expressing satisfaction that they were able to strike a deal for the American people. Senator James Lankford (R-OK) joins the Rundown to discuss this weekend's deal and touches on why the U.S. doesn't have to sacrifice Ukraine's aid funding to help fund resources at the southern border. The trial of Sam Bankman-Fried begins today. The 31-year-old once ran a crypto-empire worth billions, but after the collapse of his company, FTX, customers of the cryptocurrency exchange found that nearly $8 billion was missing. In court, prosecutors will lay out the case against SBF in what experts are calling one of the biggest financial fraud cases in U.S. history. FOX Business correspondent Kelly O'Grady is the host of the new podcast, "The Trial of Sam Bankman-Fried," where she will cover the twists and turns of the trial that threatens to put the FTX founder behind bars for life. She explains the financial fraud that SBF stands accused of and the shockwaves of panic this is causing within the crypto industry. Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many Oklahoma schools were teaching kids to hate America and our Founding Fathers. Oklahoma State School Supt. Ryan Walters joins Todd to announce that PragerU videos will now be part of the curriculum. Also Newsmax host Carl Higbie, Robyn Pfaffman, and Pastor Robert Jeffress join the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The current state of the church, the "covid factor" in regards to the church, why the church is essential and what it takes to stand as a believer. Pastor Jack sits down with Dr. Robert Jeffress to talk about these important topics. Dr. Robert Jeffress is the Senior Pastor of the 15,000-member First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, a Fox News Contributor, and adjunct professor at Dallas Theological Seminary. Dr. Jeffress is Bible teacher and host of a daily radio program, PATHWAY TO VICTORY, heard nationwide on over 1,000 stations in major markets such as Dallas-Fort Worth, New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Seattle. His daily television program PATHWAY TO VICTORY can be seen every day of the week on (TBN) Trinity Broadcasting Network and Hillsong Channel and Sundays on Daystar. Dr. Jeffress’ book: What Every Christian Should Know https://www.amazon.com/What-Every-Christian-Should-Know-ebook/dp/B0B7K3WKPC?ref_=ast_author_dp Learn more about Pastor Robert Jeffress https://ptv.org/?gad=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwkeqkBhAnEiwA5U-uM3L7aECldNTSADKaUxe4PB9Un_S_54ASoJiK6z74j3FqlANmASnnthoC3C4QAvD_BwE CONNECT WITH PASTOR JACK Website: https://jackhibbs.com/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/2FCyXpO Facebook: https://bit.ly/2WZBWV0 YouTube: https://bit.ly/437xMHn Did you know we have a Real Life Network? Sign up for free for more exclusive content: https://bit.ly/3CIP3M9
For the first time in American history, a former president has been federally charged with crimes that could lead him to spend the rest of his life in jail. Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on seven charges in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case. Mark Levin pointed out that Trump will die in federal prison if the DOJ gets what they want. Pastor Robert Jeffress said that millions of Christians are praying for Trump right now and will be supporting him in 2024. Donald Trump responded to the indictment in a video that he released on Truth Social. He said that he is an innocent man, and that our country is going to hell. Plus, what about Joe Biden taking a $5 million bribe to cover for his family's corruption? Biden joked when he addressed that. Mike takes all your calls to see how you feel about Trump being federally indicted.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The past week has brought with it some shifts in the political landscape, from the indictment of former President Trump to progressive election wins in Chicago and Wisconsin. With the former president now dominating the news cycle after his arraignment, how will other 2024 candidates break through the noise? FOX News Sunday host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the political impact of Trump's indictment, the weaknesses in the legal case against him, and how recent election results give us insight on voters ahead of 2024. After losing his crew to Russian bombings during his coverage of the war in Ukraine, Fox News Foreign Correspondent Benjamin Hall was determined to survive and return to his family. While sustaining life-threatening injuries, Hall was able to capture the attention of a passing car. With the help of Ukrainian special forces and the nonprofit group Save Our Allies, Hall was evacuated from Ukraine and transported to a hospital to begin his road to recovery. He joins the Rundown to discuss what it was like to reunite with his family, his experience covering dangerous war zones, and how he is able to maintain a positive outlook on life. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the GOP presidential race takes shape, former allies are now working for different candidates this time around. Guest host Jeff Stein says that's all part of the process, but as people make their choice, it's important for Republicans to be able to rally around the eventual nominee Mark Meckler, Pastor Robert Jeffress, Sarah Westwood, and Rep. Kat Cammack join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Disney's Splash Mountain is permanently closed because apparently water log rides are racist. Monica Crowley, Jeff Katz, and Pastor Robert Jeffress join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Shannon sits down with FOX News Contributor and Author, Pastor Robert Jeffress for a conversation on the unifying power of prayer. Pastor Jeffress rejoices in the national outpour of prayer for Buffalo Bills' safety Damar Hamlin and the powerful message it conveyed about faith. Later, Shannon asks Pastor Jeffress his opinion on the balance between church and state as the nation prepares for 2024 Presidential candidate announcements. Follow Shannon on Twitter: @ShannonBream Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Katz, Rep. David Kustoff, Rep. Dan Bishop, and Pastor Robert Jeffress join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over 300 days since Russia first invaded Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made his first trip out of the country since the war began to speak with President Biden and address a joint session of Congress. In his speech thanking lawmakers in Washington, President Zelenskyy also stressed the importance of the aid being provided by the United States, just as Congress approved an additional $1.8 billion military aid package that included Patriot missiles and precision-guided bombs. Former Ambassador to the United Nations Kurt Volker joins the Rundown to share the significance of President Zelenskyy's speech on Capitol Hill, how Russia is ramping up their war efforts, and why bipartisan support for Ukraine's defense efforts is smart foreign policy. Many people know "A Christmas Story" as a staple of their Christmas Eve traditions. 39 years later, the story continues. Ralphie is now all grown up and returns home to give his family a holiday to remember. Peter Billingsley returns as the producer and star of "A Christmas Story Christmas" streaming now on HBO Max. He joins the Rundown to discuss what it was like making the new film, the nostalgia he experienced reliving the original, and the lasting impact it continues to have on families this holiday season. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Katz, Rep. David Kustoff, Rep. Dan Bishop, and Pastor Robert Jeffress join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Biden Administration is about to declare war on Christians — and they're going to use your church's tax-exempt status as a weapon. Senator James Lankford, Dr. Jameson Taylor, Steve Gill, Pastor Robert Jeffress, and John Carter Cash join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The midterm election is the most consequential election of our lifetime. Agree or disagree?Blake Masters, Herschel Walker, Steve Gill, Matt Towery, Sen. Bill Hagerty, Pastor Robert Jeffress, Dr. George Barna, Allen Moro, and Rylee Niesent join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Midterm races have seen a shift in momentum over the past weeks, with some of these shifts due to surprises in some races. John Fetterman's performance in the Pennsylvania Senate debate raised questions regarding Democrats' ability to win that Senate seat. Meanwhile, Republicans are worried that more abortion allegations towards Senate candidate Herschel Walker could cost them a win in Georgia. FOX News Sunday Host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the state of 2022 midterms, forecasting for some of the most hotly contested races, and why we see hesitancy surrounding polls this close to Election Day. In a state that hasn't elected a Republican to the House of Representatives since 1992, one congressional race has become extremely tight in the final weeks of the campaign. Rhode Island's 2nd Congressional District has proven to be an unexpectedly close contest, with Democratic candidate Seth Magaziner reportedly behind in the polls against his Republican opponent and former mayor of Cranston, Allan Fung. Republican nominee Allan Fung joins the Rundown to share why his moderate candidacy and campaign platform focusing on economic issues are resonating with Rhode Islanders. Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Despite widespread efforts to improve the criminal justice system, cities like Los Angeles, New York and Chicago continue seeing a troublesome uptick in violent crime. This has led many law enforcement officials to believe that a selection of recent laws and policies may be doing more harm than good in the US. For Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney John McKinney, he has seen firsthand how policies promoting the "defunding and abolishing" of his city's public safety apparatus have created an environment "where criminals can thrive." He joins the Rundown to discuss how he believes law enforcement officials can regain the trust of US citizens and what first steps local governments can do to make people feel safer in their communities. He also shares how speaking up against unjust policies has impacted his life and why he continues to stand up for justice despite the consequences. Midterm elections are now six weeks away and Republicans are hopeful that their latest "Commitment to America" agenda will be enough to bring voters to their side this fall. The plan will focus on issues of public safety, economic concerns, freedom and government accountability. While many Democrats have criticized the agenda, others such as California Governor Gavin Newsom have urged the party to act more aggressively in order to keep control of Congress. Democrat Political Strategist and Advisor to Pete Buttigieg's 2020 Presidential Campaign Lis Smith joins the Rundown to discuss the Democrats' messaging ahead of the Midterms, the party's efforts to handle issues relating to the economy and abortion, and why she believes President Biden is the Democrats' strongest Presidential candidate for 2024. Plus, commentary from Pastor Robert Jeffress of the Dallas First Baptist Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices