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Lincoln And The Limits Of Power
Aug 17, 2026 · 27 min
Abraham Lincoln can be the hero of American history in one conversation and the villain in the next. We hear the “dictator” claims all the time: suppressed free speech, abused executive power, ignored the Constitution. So we decided to treat a listener’s question seriously and give you something better than talking points: real context, solid sources, and an honest way to defend Lincoln without turning him into a saint. We start by rethinking how we rank presidents in the first place. If you jud…
What Happens When A Nation Can’t Read Its Past
Aug 14, 2026 · 27 min
Cursive is being called a “new language” by students and it says a lot about where our schools have been and where they may finally be heading. We dig into why states are bringing cursive writing back, not as a nostalgia project, but because real life still requires signatures, contracts, and the ability to read original sources. We also talk about the surprising research angle: cursive practice can support fine motor skills, memory, language development, and even help flag learning challenges e…
Saving A Leadership Campus
Aug 13, 2026 · 27 min
A property deal can sound boring until it threatens the place where you train the next generation. We start with a candid update from our team on the Patriot Academy campus in Fredericksburg, Texas, where a last-minute push is underway to keep a set of cottages from being sold in a way that would cut off access for Biblical citizenship, constitutional defense training, Leadership Congress, and year-long mentoring through the Patriot Institute. The support so far is real, the deadline is real, an…
Understanding Islam’s Strategy In The West - with Bill Federer
Aug 12, 2026 · 27 min
A society doesn’t usually wake up one day and “choose” Islamic influence, Sharia pressure, or a foreign-policy mess with Iran. It slides there, one concession at a time, after it loses confidence in its own moral foundation. That’s where our conversation goes with historian and author Bill Federer, as we follow the chain from secularism to cultural chaos to the kind of forced tolerance that stops protecting the innocent and starts excusing the inexcusable. We talk through why progressive politic…
Faith Is Surging Again - with Ryan Walters
Aug 11, 2026 · 27 min
If you’ve felt like the culture is sliding and the headlines are nothing but bad news, we’ve got a different report and it starts with what we’re seeing on the ground. Tim shares a firsthand look at a packed-out Sunday at Lakepointe Church in Rockwall, Texas, where Pastor Josh Howerton is preaching straight through 2 Timothy with a gospel-centered, discipleship-first message. No hype, no life-coaching fluff, and still the room is overflowing with people, especially adults in their 20s, 30s, and…
Petra and the Power of Christian Rock - with Bob Hartman and John Schlitt
Aug 10, 2026 · 27 min
Petra didn’t just make songs, they helped shape a whole lane of Christian rock that met kids in the real world and still pointed them to Jesus. We’re joined by Petra founder Bob Hartman and iconic lead singer John Schlitt for a conversation that blends faith, music, culture, and the practical grit it takes to keep a mission alive for decades. If you grew up on Petra Praise, Beyond Belief, or wore out a cassette of Back to the Street, you’ll feel this one immediately. We also talk about the new B…
Removing Foreign Spies Helps Keep Americans Safe
Aug 7, 2026 · 27 min
113 active foreign spies removed from the United States is the kind of headline that makes you sit up straight, and it kicks off a packed Good News Friday where we connect the dots between national security and everyday life. We talk through why counterintelligence still matters, what it means when sensitive military information gets sold, and how those leaks can ripple into real costs and real risk for Americans. From there, we shift to a major Second Amendment development out of the US Distric…
How Article V Amendments Really Work And Why 38 States Matter
Aug 6, 2026 · 27 min
Could a Convention of States accidentally rewrite the whole Constitution, or is the “runaway convention” fear overstated? We take a listener’s question head-on and walk through what Article V actually does, what states can do to limit delegates, and why the ratification threshold changes everything. We keep coming back to one practical reality: no matter what gets proposed, three-fourths of the states must agree, and that’s a high bar designed to reflect the will of the people, not a backroom de…
When A Free Nation Drifts - with Pastor Rob McCoy
Aug 5, 2026 · 27 min
A country can look stable right up until it isn’t. South Korea, once a model of post-war recovery and a powerhouse of Christian growth in Asia, is now wrestling with rising pressure on churches, growing ideological control, and the quiet erosion of religious liberty. That’s why we sit down with Pastor Rob McCoy for a story that feels uncomfortably familiar, especially for anyone who remembers how fast government “emergency” rules can become a new normal. Rob walks us through his relationship wit…
A Thousand Pounds Of Glass And A Lot Of Prayer - With Logan Ryser
Aug 4, 2026 · 27 min
See the flag here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1018566781065855 A thousand pounds of glass hangs mid-air… and somehow it looks like it’s waving. That’s the true story behind a world-record American flag made of hand-blown glass, built for the 250th anniversary of America and finished with Scripture in 24 karat gold. We’re still trying to wrap our minds around how something that massive can be crafted panel by panel, shipped in wooden crates, and installed without losing a single piece. Bef…
Victory Mindset For Young Civic Leaders - with Thomas Umstattd and Elias Coop-Gonzalez
Aug 3, 2026 · 27 min
We’re coming to you from the Patriot Academy National Leadership Congress in Constitution City, Texas, where more than a hundred young adults are debating bills on the floor in a full legislative simulation. It’s constitutional education with real-world pressure, real speeches, real motions, and the kind of civic leadership training most people never get until they’re already in office, if they ever get it at all. We sit down with Patriot Academy alum Thomas Umstattd to talk about something deep…
How Patriot Academy Trains Young Leaders And Protects Its Mission
Jul 31, 2026 · 27 min
A neighboring property can look like “just real estate” until it becomes a direct challenge to your mission. We open Good News Friday with a major update from Patriot Academy’s campus in Constitution City, Texas and then pivot into the kind of story you can’t ignore: a high-stakes effort to stop a dangerous group from buying the 47 acres right next door, including 40 newly built cottages, and what it takes to secure a contract before an auction changes everything. We also zoom out to the bigger…
Faith That Stands Up - with Jaco Booyens
Jul 30, 2026 · 27 min
Washington, DC doesn’t just run on policy, it runs on pressure, influence, and competing spiritual visions. We sit down with Jaco Booyens, a longtime abolitionist fighting human trafficking, to hear what happened when he felt called to move his family into the city, open an office, and launch a new church right in the middle of it all. The “yes” sounded clear, but the fallout was immediate: eviction after eviction, open hostility, and the kind of resistance that makes most people quietly back aw…
Trauma, Truth, And Freedom - with Jaco Booyens
Jul 29, 2026 · 27 min
Trauma can steal more than peace, it can steal your story. We pick up our conversation with Jaco Booyens at the intersection of faith and culture, where he lays out a sobering idea: spiritual accusation often targets the very wounds we carry, and if we don’t know what God says about us, we’re easier to manipulate through shame, fear, and false identity. That’s why we talk so plainly about laying down heavy burdens, choosing courage, and trusting that God can bring beauty and testimony out of wha…
Not Another One - with Jaco Booyens
Jul 28, 2026 · 27 min
A childhood shaped by abandonment. A nation on the edge of civil war. A 12-year-old girl who wins a singing contest and then gets trafficked through a powerful corporate pipeline. That’s the true story pastor and anti-trafficking advocate Jaco Booyens shares with Tim Barton, and it’s the kind of conversation that changes how you think about human trafficking, trauma, and what it really takes to protect kids. We start with Jaco's early years in South Africa and the formative “root lies” that can…
America First Counterterrorism Update On Syria Lebanon And Iran - with Rudy Atallah
Jul 27, 2026 · 27 min
The headlines make global conflict feel random, but the patterns are there if you know where to look. We sit down with Rudy Atallah for a fast, detailed national security update that connects the dots across Syria, Lebanon, Iran, and the Russia Ukraine war, all through a biblical, historical, and constitutional lens and with an America first focus on what keeps our country safe. We start with Syria and the move to remove it from the state sponsor of terrorism list, including what that decision c…
Faith And Culture Updates From Iran To America
Jul 24, 2026 · 27 min
You can feel it in the air right now: a lot of people are exhausted, cynical, and tempted to believe nothing good is happening. We refuse to live there. This Good News Friday brings stories that are concrete, surprising, and worth sharing, especially with the friend who’s been hit with the “America is the bad guy” narrative and can’t see past the headlines. We start with a remarkable update from one of the last places you’d expect: Iran. There’s credible reporting on a rapidly growing undergroun…
Franklin’s Prayer And The Constitution
Jul 23, 2026 · 27 min
Benjamin Franklin didn’t just give a clever speech at the Constitutional Convention, he tried to keep the whole thing from collapsing. When tempers rise, delegates start heading home, and the nation’s future hangs in the balance, Franklin points everyone back to a practice they once treated as normal: seeking God’s help. We walk through what the records actually show, why daily prayer wasn’t adopted on the spot, and how a strategic July 4 church service helped reset the tone and move the convent…
Smithsonian Under The Microscope
Jul 22, 2026 · 27 min
A museum doesn’t just display artifacts, it teaches people what to believe about themselves. That’s why we dig into the growing spotlight on the Smithsonian and the recent congressional hearing that raises a blunt question: who is curating America’s story, and to what end? We walk through just how massive the Smithsonian Institution really is, why its authority carries so much weight in classrooms and textbooks, and how an agenda can be made to look “normal” simply by framing a tiny slice of a g…
The Gap Year That Builds Leaders - with Krish Dhanam
Jul 21, 2026 · 27 min
Your teenager is smart, motivated, and still unsure what they’re called to do. Or maybe they’re already in college and feel like they’re paying to “find themselves.” We talk about a different path: a focused, high-intensity gap year that builds character, clarity, and real leadership skills instead of just collecting credits. We sit down with Krish Dhanam, dean of the Patriot Institute at Patriot Academy, to break down what a full academic year of Christian worldview training actually looks like…
How Local History And Public Prayer Can Renew America - with David Kubal
Jul 20, 2026 · 27 min
A Bronze Star for writing a prayer sounds like a punchline, but it’s tied to one of the most gripping faith and American history stories we’ve ever told. We start with a behind-the-scenes recap from Washington, DC, then walk straight into the General Patton prayer card account during the Battle of the Bulge: 250,000 soldiers urged to pray for weather, commanders stunned by “miraculous” clear skies, and a chaplain publicly honored because the prayer was answered. Whether you love military history…
Who Controls What You Own After You Buy It
Jul 17, 2026 · 27 min
If you’ve ever been told you “own” something but can’t actually fix it, you already understand the fight at the center of this Good News Friday. We start with John Deere and the right to repair, unpacking why farmers and equipment owners get squeezed when parts, diagnostics, and labor are locked behind dealer-only rules, and why an antitrust-driven settlement signals a real win for competition and consumer rights. We also connect that same logic to modern vehicles and the growing backlash agains…
When Federal Courts Try To Run Immigration
Jul 16, 2026 · 27 min
One federal district judge can’t be allowed to function like a national legislature, yet that’s exactly what it feels like when courts block immigration enforcement and claim constitutional protections in ways the Founders never intended. We dig into the uproar over Judge James Boasberg, Marco Rubio’s attempt to remove visa holders accused of spreading propaganda, and the larger constitutional question behind it all: who has legitimate authority to set policy, and what happens when an unelected…
What Happens When You Raise The Bar For Young Leaders
Jul 15, 2026 · 27 min
Teenagers are debating monetary policy, health care, and constitutional questions on the actual Idaho House floor and they’re doing it with more seriousness than most adults expect. We’re at Patriot Academy’s Leadership Congress to find out why a realistic legislative simulation can change a student’s confidence in a matter of days, and why learning the process is only the beginning. We talk with Brady Smith about getting thrown into committee as a first-timer, discovering “my people,” and why t…
Building on the American Heritage Series - Preserving America's Heritage
Jul 14, 2026 · 27 min
The phrase “Christian nation” gets thrown around like a slogan, but we wanted to slow down and ask a more precise question: what did American courts, lawmakers, and leaders historically mean when they used it? We start with the definition that shows up again and again in public records, that America is called a Christian nation because Christianity has “shaped and molded” its institutions, not because the country forces anyone to become Christian. From there, we dig into the 1892 US Supreme Cour…
After Lindsey Graham: South Carolina’s Sudden Senate Fight - with Chad Connelly
Jul 13, 2026 · 27 min
A US Senate seat can reshape the country overnight and South Carolina is staring at one of the fastest timelines you’ll ever hear. We’re processing the sudden passing of Senator Lindsey Graham, what his career meant for the state and the nation, and why his absence creates real pressure on razor-thin margins in Washington. When every vote counts, conversations about major legislation like the SAVE Act stop being abstract and start becoming urgent. We walk through how South Carolina’s process wor…
A Patriotic Night In Washington
Jul 10, 2026 · 27 min
Eight hundred fifty thousand fireworks can light up the sky, but it cannot fix a country that forgets what it is celebrating. We start with the 250th weekend energy in Washington, D.C., including the heat, the crowds, and a fireworks display so massive you could feel it from miles away. Then we talk about one of the most moving parts of the celebration: a patriotic show-and-tell of historic American flags, from Revolutionary War victories to Iwo Jima, paired with the presence of veterans and Med…
America’s Freedom Works Only With Religion And Morality
Jul 9, 2026 · 27 min
The detail most people miss says a lot about what we’ve forgotten: an open Bible sitting on the table in the iconic Constitutional Convention painting. From there, we follow a thread that runs through the Founders’ writings, early American sermons, and later statesmen who saw a direct connection between faith, morality, and a free republic. We talk honestly about a modern claim that sounds noble but collapses on contact with reality: “government shouldn’t legislate morality.” Every law picks a m…
Rebuilding Liberty’s Missing Foundation
Jul 8, 2026 · 27 min
A lot of people can celebrate America. Far fewer can explain it. As we head toward the 250th anniversary, we’re sharing week three of Rebuilding Liberty with Tim Barton to make sure the next generation knows what freedom is, why it matters, and what kind of foundation it actually requires. We start with a simple premise: you can’t rebuild anything without a foundation. Tim uses Psalm 127 and Psalm 11 to frame the question, then backs it up with primary sources many of us have never read for ours…
History Shows Religious Expression Belongs In Public Life
Jul 7, 2026 · 27 min
The story we’re told about faith in public life is usually simple: religion belongs at home, and anything more is a modern political invention. The receipts say otherwise. We trace a straight line from the founding era through the 1800s and into the mid-1900s showing how biblical literacy and religious expression were woven into American civic culture, public education, and even the everyday tools students used to learn language. We talk about Benjamin Rush’s argument that virtue is essential to…
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