Since 1972, Joe Biden has held a variety of political positions. As his career winds down, let’s take a look at the legacy he is leaving behind. Joseph Backholm is joined by Family Research Council’s Brent Keilen to analyze Joe Biden’s most prominent political years - his time in the Oval Office. From immigration to abortion, what will he be remembered for and how will his policies impact the future generations of America?
While the Christmas story has been told for centuries, it is more intricate than often assumed and includes many details that the modern Christian may be unfamiliar with. Dr. Craig Evans, professor at Houston Christian University, joins Joseph Backholm to highlight the cultural and historical backdrop of Herod’s rule, the fulfillment of prophecies, and the Magi’s search for a new King. He examines who Joseph and Mary were and Joseph’s dilemma over Mary’s pregnancy, emphasizing the significance of a virgin birth. With insights into the shepherds’ role and ancient symbols like long-tailed stars, Dr. Evans provides ample proof of why the greatest story ever told is true.
In an age of reason and rationality are we blinded from seeing the mystical? Rod Dreher author of Living in Wonder: Finding Mystery and Meaning in a Secular Age joins Joseph Backholm for a conversation about how awe and wonder caused him to search for God. He shares personal experiences of mystical encounters, cautions against the occult, and calls on the church to address spiritual warfare and God’s presence. Dreher emphasizes wisdom over emotion, advocating for a grounded faith where spiritual experiences point back to God, not away from him.
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Living in Wonder: Finding Mystery and Meaning in a Secular Age by Rod Dreher
In 2024, America went on a wild ride with major shifts in politics, culture, and national unity. Joseph Backholm sat down with Family Research Council President Tony Perkins to reflect on how he is dealing with what he saw throughout 2024. From party realignments, to the incoming Trump administration, Tony shares his insights on the past year and what he sees as the hope for our country in the year ahead.
Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Family Research Council’s Mary Szoch to discuss the dangers and moral arguments against assisted suicide. As more countries start to consider and even legalize assisted suicide, Mary and Joseph address a few of the key questions surrounding the industry: Who is funding it? What is there to gain in supporting assisted suicide? And why are more people choosing this option?
On December 8th, the current government in Syria was overthrown by rebel forces sending the region into chaos and conflict. What caused this uprising and who are the players? Is this a good thing? Host Joseph Backholm is joined by the executive director of the Philos Project, Luke Moon, to unpack the escalating conflict in Syria.
Host Joseph Backholm is joined by FRC Action's Matt Carpenter as they discuss what we can expect to see from the Trump administration's first 100 days in office. Everyone knows that Trump is a man with a plan, but what does that plan entail? Joseph and Matt discuss Trump's priorities, his recent admin and cabinet picks, and the role Congress will play throughout his presidency. Make America Great Again and give this episode a listen!
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When is adapting a sign of compromise, and when is it simply wisdom? Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Congressman Bob Good for a discussion on how Christians can navigate this ever present changing political landscape. As the 119th Congress gears up to take their seats in January, Congressman Good weighs in on where he sees this Congress going and what we can expect to see from a government with a “Republican trifecta”.
Today on Black Friday, many Americans will be using credit cards, dollar bills, coins, and even checks to buy their new items and sale gadgets. While these currencies are familiar, there is one less familiar digital currency rising in popularity, Bitcoin. Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Family Research Council’s Matt Carpenter and The Washington Stand’s Joshua Arnold as they debate the pros and cons of Bitcoin and its use. Listen today as these three discuss the rise of Bitcoin, what it is used for, and where they see it being used in the future economy.
Do you know the truth about Thanksgiving? Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Tim Barton, president of Wall Builders, to shed light on what the first Thanksgiving was actually like. Who were the pilgrims? They were not land-stealing English men like many history books make them out to be. They were hardworking individuals, who, with the help of local Indians were able to learn how to survive, farm, and build community in the new land they called home.