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Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Lisa Dent to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews Disclosure Day.
The opening message of Spiritual Emphasis began with one question from Psalm 24: Who is this King of Glory? Ron Brown called students to prepare their hearts for God to do defining things in their lives. Through Psalm 24 and Isaiah 6, he reminded us that when we truly see the Lord, our eyes are opened to the truth. We recognize our need, we see our own condition, and we discover that Jesus is the King who meets us in brokenness, addiction, despair, and hopelessness. “When the King of Glory comes in, everything changes,” Ron said. He also reminded us, “Victory in Jesus is about being conformed to the image of His Son.” This message points to Jesus as both the victorious King and the suffering servant. He did battle for our souls at Calvary, bore our sin and pain on the cross, and initiated a relationship with us long before we ever knew Him. Victory begins when we step into that relationship and allow Him to become the center of our lives. Ron also challenged students to understand that new life must be practiced. We practiced sin for years, but now we learn how to practice being Christians. We learn to love, forgive, trust, obey, worship, and renew our minds through the Word of God. The application is simple: let the King of Glory come in. Lay down the burdens of sin, shame, brokenness, and addiction. Build a real relationship with Jesus. Let Him renew your mind, reshape your identity, and teach you how to walk in the new life He has already made possible.
Victory in Jesus is not a temporary fix. It is an eternal victory secured by the finished work of Christ. In this powerful message, Ron Brown preaches from Revelation 15 and Colossians 2, reminding students that the battle has already been won by Jesus. Because of the cross and the empty tomb, sin, death, bondage, and the accusations of the enemy have been defeated forever. Ron calls us to live in agreement with the Word of God and to continue our lives in Christ, rooted, built up, strengthened in faith, and overflowing with thankfulness. He warns against every hollow philosophy, false belief, and spiritual distraction that tries to pull us away from the truth of who Jesus is and what He has already done. “We came to Teen Challenge to be transformed by the power of the Lord Jesus Christ forever,” Ron said. He also declared, “The devil has been disarmed.” Through Christ, we have been made alive. Our sins have been forgiven. The charges against us have been canceled. Every power and authority that stood against our salvation has been defeated at the cross. This message calls us to stop living like captives when Jesus has already opened the prison doors. Receive His forgiveness, walk in agreement with His Word, and stand in the eternal victory that belongs to every son and daughter of God. There has been a jailbreak in the spirit, and the captives have been set free.
God did not transform alumni just so they could have a better life. He transformed them to become kingdom servants, kingdom warriors, and living signs of His power. At the Spiritual Emphasis Alumni Luncheon, Ron Brown spoke from Psalm 71 and reminded alumni that they are “miraculous signs” to many. Their lives tell the world that God still heals broken hearts, sets captives free, delivers the oppressed, and restores what others thought was finished. “You are a miraculous sign,” Ron said. He also declared, “God doesn't do miracles just to do miracles, but He always has a purpose for a miracle.” This message looks back to the original vision of Teen Challenge in Los Angeles and looks forward to what Ron called Mission LA, a renewed call for alumni to pray, serve, and believe God for revival in the greater Los Angeles area. With millions in California still battling addiction and many never accessing help, Ron challenged alumni to ask what God may want to do through the testimony, wisdom, and spiritual authority He has placed in their lives. The call is not to abandon what God has already placed in their hands, but to listen for the prophetic invitation of Jesus. Like Peter stepping onto the water, alumni are called to keep their eyes on the Lord and move beyond comfort into mission. The application is simple: continue in Jesus, keep your life filled with praise, let your testimony show forth the splendor of God, and ask, “Lord, what is my part?” There is more to be done, more darkness to push back, and more lives waiting to see the awe and wonder of God through miraculous signs who are still standing.
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Lisa Dent to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews Scary Movie and Miss You, Love You, and Tuner.
Johnnie Putman and Steve King kick off the show with hockey sticks in hand directly after the NHL Stanley Cup Final ready to roll with a reduced version of their show. First, Steve & Johnnie talk to Ron Brown about the latest movies including how much they loved Remarkably Bright Creatures. Then, Patrick Crispen, Director […]
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Lisa Dent to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews Power Ballad and The Backrooms.
Johnnie Putman and Steve King kick off the show catching up with the crew, featuring Bob Fukuda, Ron Brown, and Jeff Carlin, and a discussion about superstitions. Continuing the celebration of ‘Celiac Disease Awareness Month,’ Eli Sommerfeld joins the show to talk about the National Celiac Association Pickleball Tournament and how raising awareness has helped […]
For more than 30 years, Ron Brown has used the platform of college football to point people toward Jesus. Known by many as a “missionary to the state of Nebraska,” Coach Brown joins us for a conversation that goes far beyond football as he reflects on faith, discipleship, spiritual battles, and the calling God placed on his life decades ago to stay rooted in Nebraska. Along the way, he opens up about mentoring young athletes in today's changing culture, what he's seeing spiritually in this generation, and why he still believes the Gospel is the greatest message he can carry into locker rooms, churches, camps, and communities across the state.This conversation also takes an honest and challenging look at the culture surrounding youth sports and the pressure many families feel to chase scholarships, exposure, and success at all costs. Ron shares wisdom for parents trying to keep faith and family at the center, reminds us why worldly definitions of success often fall short, and encourages believers to live with an eternal perspective in a world full of distractions.
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Lisa Dent to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews The Mandalorian and Grogu and The Passenger.
Johnnie Putman and Steve King kick off the show catching up with the crew, featuring Bob Fukuda, Ron Brown, and Jeff Carlin celebrating the exact anniversary of Steve’s start in radio, 60 YEARS AGO! Then they are joined by Dane Neal to preview the upcoming 110th running of the Indy 500. To continue the celebration of […]
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Lisa Dent to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews Remarkably Bright Creatures and The Christophers.
Johnnie Putman and Steve King kick off the show by celebrating the Chicago White Sox 8-3 win over the Chicago Cubs. Then, Steve and Johnnie welcome in news anchor Ron Brown, producer Ashley Bihun, and engineer’s Krista Flores and Bob Fukuda to share their review on Johnnie’s Celiac Awareness month gluten free rib recipe. Spoiler […]
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Lisa Dent to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews Lorne, The Tinley Park 5, and Marty, Life is Short.
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Lisa Dent to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews The Devil Wears Prada 2 and Hokum.
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Lisa Dent to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews Michael, the Michael Jackson biopic.
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Lisa Dent to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews Bob Odenkirk’s Normal and The AI Doc.
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Lisa Dent to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews two video game movies: Super Mario Galaxy Movie and Exit 8. Come back next week for his review of The Mummy!
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Lisa Dent to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, and They Will Kill You.
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Lisa Dent to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews The Drama and previews some movies he’s looking forward to this year.
In this encouraging closing message from Fire in Our Bones, Ron Brown reminds pastors, leaders, and servants of God that the call of ministry is not to manufacture results, but to remain faithful in the work God has assigned. Drawing from Acts 10 and Ephesians 2, he points to Jesus as the model of Spirit-anointed ministry, one who “went about doing good and healing all who were under the power of the devil, because God was with him.” From there, Ron calls the church back to a steady, surrendered faithfulness: plant the seed of God's Word, water it with prayer, obedience, and love, and trust the Lord Himself to bring the increase. With warmth, gratitude, and pastoral wisdom, Ron urges leaders not to measure their lives or ministries by artificial standards, outward appearances, or pressure to produce visible success. Instead, he calls them to serve with thanksgiving, blessing, and endurance, remembering that God is always at work in hidden places. One of the clearest burdens of the message is this simple but powerful charge: “You just keep on planting. You just keep on watering. You just keep on praying.” At the heart of the sermon is a call to live from gratitude, trust God with the harvest, and remember that every good work prepared by God carries eternal significance, even when the fruit is not yet visible.
In this opening message from the Fire in Our Bones Conference, Pastor Ron Brown calls the church back to the burning flame of obedience. In a world filled with chaos, pressure, and distraction, he reminds believers that God is still calling His people to listen to His voice and walk in step with the Holy Spirit. Revival does not come through activity, strategy, or appearance, but through surrendered lives that simply obey what God says. As Pastor Ron declares, “To hear is to obey,” and when the church returns to that place of listening and responding, the power of God begins to move again. With urgency and encouragement, this message challenges believers to stop measuring their lives by success, results, or recognition and instead measure their faithfulness by obedience to God's will. Pastor Ron reminds us that “God is not counting your success. He's counting your obedience,” and calls the church to persevere even through difficult seasons of ministry and life. Whether the season feels fruitful or discouraging, the call remains the same: “Keep obeying until you can't anymore.” When the people of God live this way—praying, serving, loving, and proclaiming Christ—the flame of obedience becomes the very fire that sustains revival.
In this rich and practical panel conversation from Fire in Our Bones, Jonathan Skiles, Alberto Bello, James Force, Gary Wilkerson, and Ron Brown reflect on the church's calling to minister faithfully across generations. Together, they speak with honesty about the challenges facing the church today—division, consumer Christianity, fear of releasing younger leaders, and the tension of leading in a rapidly changing culture. Yet the heart of the discussion is deeply hopeful. Again and again, the panel returns to the conviction that God is moving powerfully in this moment, especially among younger generations who are hungry for truth, community, and the real presence of God. As one of the clearest themes of the panel puts it, “The message never changes, but the vehicle does.” With wisdom, humor, and pastoral depth, the conversation highlights both the burden and the beauty of ministry in this hour. The panelists emphasize the importance of sound theology, authentic discipleship, intergenerational unity, and a willingness to release the next generation into real responsibility. They also remind leaders not to lose sight of the joy of ministry itself—seeing lives transformed, families restored, and the gospel carried forward in fresh ways. At the center of the discussion is a call for the church to remain anchored in Christ while adapting its methods, building true community, and creating space for sons and daughters to carry the mantle into the future.
In this urgent and Spirit-filled message from Fire in Our Bones, Ron Brown calls the church to awaken to the season we are living in and reclaim the prophetic mantle God has entrusted to His people. Drawing from Ephesians 5 and Joshua 1, he reminds us that the church is not called merely to survive dark times, but to speak, live, and minister with a Spirit-led clarity that reveals the heart and wisdom of God to the world. This prophetic mantle is not about religious performance or empty language. It is about a life aligned with God, filled with the Holy Spirit, and able to discern what the Lord is saying and doing in the hour we are in. As Ron declares, “We must reclaim our prophetic mantle as the church of the Living God,” and that begins with learning to inquire of the Lord again. With pastoral authority and prophetic urgency, Ron emphasizes that this new season cannot be navigated with old patterns, human wisdom, or ministry momentum alone. The church must become a people who wait on God, pray deeply, and receive fresh instruction from the Holy Spirit for the challenges of this hour. He points to Joshua as a model of Spirit-led leadership, one who needed humility, wisdom, courage, and strength in order to lead people into their inheritance. At the center of the message is this conviction: “It is time for us to reclaim the prophetic mantle of the church, walking in lockstep with the Holy Spirit,” so that the people of God can bring real answers, real hope, and real deliverance to a broken world.
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Lisa Dent, to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews Ready or Not Here I Come 2, Project Hail Mary and more.
In this episode of Gulf War Side Effects, Kevin Simon and Wade Renard welcome back Ron Brown to discuss major updates affecting Gulf War veterans. Ron shares new information from recent meetings with the Department of Defense and the VA regarding chemical exposure investigations, document declassification, and research funding for Gulf War Illness.Gulf War Illness Study : https://ucsd.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8kroz7Jamr365hQGet access to past and bonus content with exclusive guest. Please help support the podcast and veterans so we can keep making the show - patreon.com/GulfWarSideEffects▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Life Wave Patches: https://lifewave.com/kevinsimon/store/products*Here is my recommendations on what patches to get and what has helped me.Ice Wave - this helps with my neuropathy.x39 - this helps me with brain fog and my shakesx49 - helps with bone strengthGludifion - helps get rid of toxinsMerch: https://gulfwar-side-effects.myspreadshop.com/Contact me with your questions, comments, or concerns at kevinsimon@gulfwarsideeffects.com
In this episode of Gulf War Side Effects, Kevin Simon and Wade Renard welcome back Ron Brown to discuss major updates affecting Gulf War veterans. Ron shares new information from recent meetings with the Department of Defense and the VA regarding chemical exposure investigations, document declassification, and research funding for Gulf War Illness.Gulf War Illness Study : https://ucsd.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8kroz7Jamr365hQGet access to past and bonus content with exclusive guest. Please help support the podcast and veterans so we can keep making the show - patreon.com/GulfWarSideEffects▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Life Wave Patches: https://lifewave.com/kevinsimon/store/products*Here is my recommendations on what patches to get and what has helped me.Ice Wave - this helps with my neuropathy.x39 - this helps me with brain fog and my shakesx49 - helps with bone strengthGludifion - helps get rid of toxinsMerch: https://gulfwar-side-effects.myspreadshop.com/Contact me with your questions, comments, or concerns at kevinsimon@gulfwarsideeffects.com
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Jon Hansen, filling in for Lisa Dent, to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews the movies and actors nominated for the Oscars this weekend.
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Jon Hansen, filling in for Lisa Dent, to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews The Bride, Mr. Nobody Against Putin, H is for Hawk, and Scream 7.
Sentimental Value and Trisha Brown/Bob at BAM are top of mind this week. Other topics include Ron Brown and dances around town.Isaac on Snow◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠➩ WEBSITE ◦YOUTUBE ◦ INSTAGRAM ➩ SUPPORT:✨VIA VENMO!✨ ➩ REID ◦ JEREMY ◦ JACK◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠◠
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Jon Hansen, filling in for Lisa Dent, to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews Man on the Run, Epic, Wuthering Heights, and more.
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Jon Hansen, filling in for Lisa Dent, to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews Solo Mio, How to Make a Killing, Crime 101, and Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die.
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio and movie buff, joins Jon Hansen, filling in for Lisa Dent, to share some of his favorite rom-coms ahead of Valentine’s Day. This week he reviews 500 Days of Summer, One from the Heart, La La Land, and more.
Dan, James and Andy discuss YOUR facts, including pigs, pangolins and sea slugs. We also make some dubious rhymes, and meet seven new Custodians of Fish Facts. Join Club Fish for ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content at apple.co/nosuchthingasafish or nosuchthingasafish.com/patreon
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Wendy Snyder, filling in for Lisa Dent, to dish out some Brownie Points. This week he reviews Send Help and Mercy before sharing which streaming platforms on which people can watch the Oscar nominated movies this year.
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Wendy Snyder, filling in for Lisa Dent, to dish out some Brownie Points and breaks down the latest BAFTA Award nominations. This week's movies are: The Testament of Ann Lee and 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
Ministered by Bro. Ron Brown at New Life Church of La Habra in La Habra, CA. God bless you and thank you for listening! If you would like to learn more about our ministry or give an offering, please visit our website at www.nlclahabra.com Visit us on Instagram: @nlclahabra Our Address: New Life Church of La Habra 740 E. Lambert Rd. Unit E La Habra, CA 90631
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, usually joins the show to share his weekly movie review. However, this week, as Jon Hansen fills in for Lisa Dent, Ron joins the show to break down the 2026 Oscar nominations list and to also share some of his predicitons for the 98th Academy Awards.
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Jon Hansen, filling in for Lisa Dent, to share his weekly movie reviews. Brown shares his thoughts on Primate, I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not, Die My Love, dishes out some Brownie Points, and more.
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Jon Hansen filling in for Lisa Dent to share his weekly movie reviews. Brown shares his thoughts on Marty Supreme, The Housemaid, Song Sung Blue, dished out his brownie points, and more.
Desert Storm veteran Ron Brown joins us with breaking news straight out of Washington, D.C. After his recent visit to the nation's capital, Ron shares important updates that could directly impact Desert Storm veterans.Gulf War Illness Study : https://ucsd.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8kroz7Jamr365hQGet access to past and bonus content with exclusive guest. Please help support the podcast and veterans so we can keep making the show - patreon.com/GulfWarSideEffects▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Life Wave Patches: https://lifewave.com/kevinsimon/store/products*Here is my recommendations on what patches to get and what has helped me.Ice Wave - this helps with my neuropathy.x39 - this helps me with brain fog and my shakesx49 - helps with bone strengthGludifion - helps get rid of toxinsMerch: https://gulfwar-side-effects.myspreadshop.com/Contact me with your questions, comments, or concerns at kevinsimon@gulfwarsideeffects.com
Ron Brown, news anchor for WGN Radio, joins Lisa Dent to share his weekly movie reviews. Brown shares his thoughts on Sorry Baby and The Mastermind. Then he reviews Golden Globe nominations.
Severe answers if Ron Brown can identify another running back similar to Emmett Johnson's capabilities. Severe revaluates the schedule and certain coaches on Rhule's staff.
Brown, the founder of Evidence, a dance company, says, "You'll see yourself on stage." I hope he's speaking figuratively. Cabuag, its associate artistic director agrees. Presumably. How else has the company flourished for forty years? A conversation at the Billie Holiday Theatre, where they'll perform on November 14 and 15.
Ron Brown keeps an eye on the HRBT Expansion Project in Virginia each month through the lens of one of his three cameras. Tune in to HRBT Tunnel Talk to learn more about how he brings the project into focus for project personnel and the public.
Ministered by Ron Brown, the Executive Director of Teen Challenge Southern California, at New Life Church of La Habra in La Habra, CA. God bless you and thank you for listening! If you would like to learn more about our ministry or give an offering, please visit our website at www.nlclahabra.com Visit us on Instagram: @nlclahabra Our Address: New Life Church of La Habra 740 E. Lambert Rd. Unit E La Habra, CA 90631
Down Home Cajun Music- At Any Rate- Ron Brown's Early Cajun MusicIt is hard to talk about early Cajun music without mentioning Ron Brown. Many of these selections are from projects he contributed to; songs he talked about. This episode is dedicated to him.Blind Uncle Gaspard- Marksville BluesThe Breaux Brothers- Le One Step A MartinMonet & Dupuis- L'Abandonner"Soileau Cousins- Allons Tous Boire un CoupDennis McGee- Allons A TassonePercy Babineaux & Bixy Guidry- I Am Happy NowAngelas Lejeune- La Valse A Tidom HanksBlind Uncle Gaspard- Sur Le Borde De L'EauJohn Bertrand- The Rabbit Stole The PumpkinDelma Lachney- La DanseuseJoe Falcon- Rayne SpecialAdam Trehan- The Pretty Girls Don't Want MeArdoin & McGee- Les Blues De VoyagesAnatole Credure- Black Bayou One StepLeo Soileau & Moise Robin- Easy Rider BluesGuillory & LaFleur- Quelqu' un Est JalousAngelas Lejeune- La Valse De La VeuvePercy Babineaux & Bixy Guidry- J'Vai Jouer Celea Pour ToiDelma Lachney- Baltimore WaltzDidier Hebert- I Woke Up One Morning In MayColumbus Fruge- Saud Crapaud
Jack Cashill-Ron Brown's Body / Blood Thirst: Alan WarrenThe mysterious death of Ron Brown has caused much controversy and suspicion, and in this investigative book, Cashill takes a close look at Brown's checkered career as Clinton fund-raiser and commerce secretary and consequently exposes the Clintons' dirty, relentless practices for getting financial backing. Cashill answers the most trenchant questions surrounding Brown's rise and fall: Why did his plane crash? Why did the White House suppress an investigation? What was the purpose of Brown's trade missions? And what larger forces caused the Clintons to seek international cash? Using the case of Ron Brown's untimely death as a touchstone for the Clintons' unseemly and unsavory practices in the White House, Cashill explores the seedy depths of the most corrupt adminstration in American history during its two most desperate years and focuses directly on the machinations of the direst threat to today's political scene, Hillary Clinton.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
What if grinding harder isn't the answer?In this episode, I'm joined by the multi-talented media force and community advocate Ron Brown for a vulnerable, funny, and layered conversation about what it really takes to keep going when you're tired, frustrated, and questioning your own pace.We get into the reality behind the highlight reels—burnout, guilt around rest, creative comparison, and the mental gymnastics of trying to stay motivated when life feels heavy. Ron opens up about surviving multiple brain aneurysms, finding clarity in her purpose, and why “taking a break” can literally save your life.Together, we unpack the toxic grip of hustle culture, the beauty of slowing down, and how redefining consistency might be the secret to real peace.Because truth is...Purpose should never come with pressure.Topics We Touch On:The difference between rest and lazinessHow overthinking leads to burnoutRon's journey as a brain aneurysm survivor & creativeRedefining consistency on your own termsMind Your Business Mondays + Tutorial TuesdaysLetting go of proving yourself to people who don't matterChoosing peace over performance Connect with Ron