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Why are there more abortions after Dobbs? Gen Z and the Pro-life Future
Jun 16, 2026
47m 10s
Vice in an Internet Age
Jun 1, 2026
52m 22s
The Indispensable Virtues of the Indispensable Man: A Moral Biography of George Washington
May 4, 2026
38m 22s
Restoring the American Imagination
Apr 13, 2026
50m 37s
What Am I Doing Here? Rediscovering Purpose and Joy in Your Work
Apr 7, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/16/26 | ![]() Why are there more abortions after Dobbs? Gen Z and the Pro-life Future | Sixty percent of women who had an abortion said they would not have if they had received adequate emotional or financial support. Women who seek abortions are typically already mothers living in poverty and facing food and housing instability. Churches and non-profits are essential sources of support for these moms – but what can Congress do to help them choose life? Autumn Christensen, Executive Director of Her PLAN, joined us to discuss the prevalence of abortion post-Dobbs, the factor... | 47m 10s | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Vice in an Internet Age | The sports betting industry generated $16.96 billion in revenue in 2025 alone, with gamblers betting a total of nearly $167 billion on athletic contests. Is this working against the flourishing of our society? Christine Emba, Senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and Dr. Johnathan Cohen, Sports Betting Policy Lead at The American Institute for Boys and Men joined us for a discussion on the impact of online vice and what it will take to regulate these activities. Suppor... | 52m 22s | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() The Indispensable Virtues of the Indispensable Man: A Moral Biography of George Washington | The patriotism and personal virtue of George Washington have long been admired by a grateful nation. In this lecture, Dr. Joseph Prud’homme, Burton Family Chair in Religion, Politics, and Culture and Associate Professor of Political Science and Affiliated Faculty member in Religious Studies at Washington College, delved more deeply into the specific traits of character which made George Washington the Indispensable Man of the American Revolutionary cause. Support the show | 38m 22s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Restoring the American Imagination | Aristotle taught that every good deed requires a beautiful image. Then it stands to reason, America needs a great store of beautiful images designed to help us maintain our way of life and preserve equal justice, liberty, and law. Dr. Matthew Mehan, Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Government for the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale College is at the end of a long research and writing project to complete his illustrated, semiquincentennial celebratory work, ... | 50m 37s | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() What Am I Doing Here? Rediscovering Purpose and Joy in Your Work✨ | purposejoy+3 | Dr Curt Thompson | — | — | despairculture+2 | — | 51m 16s | |
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Bear Witness: The Pursuit of Justice in a Violent Land✨ | Hondurascorruption+4 | Ross HalperinDr Kurt Ver Beek | ASJ-HondurasBear Witness: The Pursuit of Justice | Honduras | narcoticsdemocracy+2 | — | 45m 40s | |
| 3/5/26 | ![]() Restore the Republic — 2026, the Last Best Chance for the Last Best Hope✨ | Christian roots of AmericaMAGA movement+2 | Dr Os Guinness | Restore the Republic2026: Recovering What Made | AmericaUS | 2026American history+1 | — | 49m 02s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() Politics and Our Sense of the Divine✨ | Christian confessionsense of the divine+2 | Dr Gray Sutanto | the Reformed Theological Seminary | — | — | — | 49m 09s | |
| 1/27/26 | ![]() From Division to Solidarity: Hope for a Fractured Politics✨ | politicsgenerational conflict+3 | Jake Meador | CongressMere Orthodoxy | — | fractured politicstrust in institutions+1 | — | 57m 19s | |
| 1/8/26 | ![]() The Constitution is the Solution to the Politics of Division✨ | Constitutionpolitics+3 | Yuval Levin | American CovenantSocial, Cultural, and | — | American Covenantpolitical perspectives+3 | — | 49m 32s | |
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| 12/2/25 | ![]() Classical Liberalism: A Treasury Worth Defending✨ | classical liberalismAmerican Republic+3 | Dr Joseph Prud'Homme | the Institute for Religion, Politics, and CultureWashington College+1 | MD | religionpolitics+1 | — | 50m 05s | |
| 11/11/25 | ![]() The Public Policy Calling✨ | public policytheology+3 | Dr Jennifer Patterson | the Institute for Theology and Public LifeReformed Theological Seminary+1 | Washington DC | public theologyInstitute for Theology and Public Life+1 | — | 48m 36s | |
| 10/29/25 | ![]() The Power of Forgiveness in a Culture of Rage✨ | forgivenessoutrage+3 | Amy Orr Ewing | The Power of Forgiveness in a Culture of Rage | — | biblical commandculture of rage+1 | — | 43m 18s | |
| 10/16/25 | ![]() Faithful Free Speech: From Campus to the Hill✨ | free speechFirst Amendment+2 | Greg Lukianoff | — | — | Vegas Delusioncampus free speech+2 | — | 53m 42s | |
| 9/30/25 | ![]() Religious Liberty and Parental Opt-Outs: School Choice at the Supreme Court | You're listening to the Faith and Law podcast. This spring, the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor, protecting the right of parents to direct the religious upbringing of their children and to opt their young children out of one-sided gender ideology curriculum in public schools. Our panel of experts, in partnership with the Becket Fund For Religious Liberty, explored the Mahmoud decision and what it means for the future of parental rights and religious freedom... | 42m 59s | ||||||
| 9/17/25 | ![]() Religious Liberty, the Source of All Freedoms: A 250-Year Perspective | The culture of freedom we enjoy in the United States is deeply shaped by religious minorities seeking to honor God in their beliefs and orders of worship from the colonial period to the present day. Marc Wheat, General Counsel for Advancing American Freedom, introduced the historical and legal context for the First Amendment, thereby establishing the foundation for our Friday Forum titled “Religious Liberty and Parental Opt-Outs: School Choice at the Supreme Court” in partnership with B... | 41m 55s | ||||||
| 8/19/25 | ![]() Politics and Sausage Making | Most Americans either do not understand legislative politics, or if they do, they are repulsed by the process. But Congress is the most important institution in the American government because without it, democracy is impossible. Working in Congress gives you the opportunity to do good for thousands, perhaps millions of people. Where else in the world can you do that, so early in your career? Mark Strand, former President of the Congressional Institute and current member of the Faith an... | 47m 10s | ||||||
| 6/20/25 | ![]() Bringing Ben Home: A Story of Injustice and Redemption | In 1988, Ben Spencer was sentenced to life in prison for a murder he did not commit. He spent 34 years wrongfully imprisoned. Now, Ben has teamed up with award-winning journalist Barbara Bradley Hagerty to share his story – and larger story about the flaws in the legal system that allow mistakes to occur, and how some states are trying to fix them. Conversation was moderated by Scott Peyton, director of government affairs at Prison Fellowship. Support the show | 48m 48s | ||||||
| 6/13/25 | ![]() 2026: Recovering What Made America Great in the First Place | Many Christians talk earnestly about ‘the Christian roots of America,’ but never say what they were. Equally the MAGA movement aims to ‘make America great again,’ but never stops to say what made America great in first place. Dr. Os Guinness, foreign admirer of the US, joined us to discuss what it was that gave the American republic a freedom like no other – which needs to be recovered today. Support the show | 43m 43s | ||||||
| 5/26/25 | ![]() From Power to Redemption: Chuck Colson and the Legacy of Second Chances | Ed Simcox, author of In the Room and Indiana’s 55th Secretary of State joined us for a reflection on his personal encounters with Chuck Colson and the early days of the national justice movement. As Prison Fellowship marks its 50th anniversary, this discussion explored how faith shaped a generation of public leadership and why the call to second chances remains vital for policymakers today. Our conversation was moderated by Scott Peyton, Director of Government Affairs at Prison Fellowsh... | 44m 35s | ||||||
| 5/6/25 | ![]() Able to Succeed: People with Disabilities and the Imago Dei | People with disabilities are created in the image of God, imbued with the same intrinsic value and bestowed the unalienable rights declared in our nation’s founding document. However, the history of disability policy and social norms have not always mirrored this foundational truth. Drawing from her experience, surviving a life threatening and rare spinal cord tumor that left her as a quadriplegic and her decades working on Capitol Hill, Rachel Barkley director of the National Cen... | 53m 11s | ||||||
| 4/18/25 | ![]() Is Religious Liberty Compatible with Progress? | Is the purpose of religious liberty to end religious oppression or is it to change, perhaps even eradicate, religion as it has been known across history? That question has been at the heart of America’s debates about religious liberty since the founding era and it still plagues us today. Dr. Richard Samuelson, Associate Professor of Government at Hillsdale College, presented a study of this founding era debate to help us understand this important tension that has persisted across American his... | 49m 48s | ||||||
| 4/2/25 | ![]() Living Truthfully: Ellul, Propaganda, and the Christian Mind | In his 1962 book, Propaganda, Jacques Ellul outlines three conditions for propaganda’s success. Bombard people with excessive information so they will forget, always have “breaking news” so they do not reflect or think critically, and have no North Star or standard to measure deviation. As Christians we are called to remember, called to think, and called to follow our certain and firm North Star. Dr. Stephen J. Nichols, president of Reformation Bible College and chief academic officer for Lig... | 45m 41s | ||||||
| 3/21/25 | ![]() Natural Law as a Basis for “Hopeful Realism” in Democratic Politics | During a time when political conversations are marked by deep division, polarization, and challenging moral questions, what resources do evangelicals have to think and act critically, coherently, and theologically about public life? In their new book, Hopeful Realism: Evangelical Natural Law and Democratic Politics, political theorists Dr. Jesse Covington of Westmont College, Dr Bryan T. McGraw of Wheaton College, and Dr. Micah Watson of Calvin College lay out an evangelical theory of the nat... | 51m 00s | ||||||
| 3/20/25 | ![]() Are Religion and Politics Indivisible? Models for Pluralist Democracies | Dr. Amy E. Black, Professor of Political Science at Wheaton College (IL) joined us to share ideas from her forthcoming book, Civil Religion and the Renewal of American Politics. Dr. Black rejects strict secularism and Christian nationalism, suggesting instead that an inclusive civil religion is the best model for the interplay of religion and politics in a pluralist democracy like the United States. Support the show | 53m 43s | ||||||
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