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#432 Rediscovering America’s Lost History with John and Faith Gelsthorpe
Jun 23, 2026
Unknown duration
#431 Esther 5
Jun 16, 2026
Unknown duration
#430 6 Remarkable Moments in American History
Jun 9, 2026
37m 52s
#429 Liberty for All: Defending Everyone’s Religious Freedom in a Pluralistic Age with Andrew Walker [Encore]
Jun 2, 2026
38m 52s
#428 Why Your Church (and the Country) Needs Marriage Ministry with J.P. De Gance
May 26, 2026
46m 44s
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() #432 Rediscovering America’s Lost History with John and Faith Gelsthorpe | After an inspirational family trip to Washington, D.C. in 2022, John and Faith Gelsthorpe launched Lost History Tours to create app-based, self-guided history tours that make David Barton’s rich historical knowledge accessible to everyone, anywhere. Just in time for America’s 250th (and summer road trips), here’s the story of this homeschool family’s kingdom entrepreneurship, some remarkable forgotten moments and individuals in American history, and how to use this tool to ensure America’s true history is never LOST. Key Takeaways: Lost History Tours Link to historical resources. More information about Benjamin Rush. Introduction to the correspondence between Abigail and John Adams. The fascinating story of Sybil Ludington. Plymouth Rock Pilgrim Mother Statue. Click Here to Watch on YouTube The post #432 Rediscovering America’s Lost History with John and Faith Gelsthorpe first appeared on The Good Citizen Project. | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() #431 Esther 5 | In this chapter, the fate of Esther and her people hangs in the balance as she approaches the Persian king without invitation. This episode/sermon explores this dramatic moment, including the courage required to stand before an unpredictable ruler, the wisdom behind Esther’s surprising strategy, and the deadly pride and bitterness that consumed Haman. Along the way, we consider God’s providence working behind the scenes and the importance of using the position and influence God has entrusted to us. Series overview: Once upon a time—and I mean in God’s perfect time—a Jewish orphan girl named Esther became a Persian Queen. But, as many of you know, this book is less fairy tale and much more mystery—a book full of lessons about the mysteries of divine calling, evil and justice, finding courage to stand for truth, and understanding God’s eternal purposes in history and in our story. Though her husband claimed the title “king of kings,” Esther’s ultimate allegiance lay elsewhere—to the high King of the universe. In that sense, here’s the story and the lessons we should learn from Esther: the King’s Queen. Outline: Esther and the Scepter The Strategy Deadly Pride Key Takeaways: The archaeological evidence in Susa. Link to one-minute video of the Persian Capital City. Esther’s remarkable courage and political skill. The deadly sin of bitterness and pride. Click Here to Watch on YouTubeThe post #431 Esther 5 first appeared on The Good Citizen Project. | — | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() #430 6 Remarkable Moments in American History✨ | American historynational achievements+4 | — | — | — | American historyDeclaration of Independence+8 | — | 37m 52s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() #429 Liberty for All: Defending Everyone’s Religious Freedom in a Pluralistic Age with Andrew Walker [Encore]✨ | religious freedomChristian ethics+4 | Andrew Walker | Southern SeminaryEthics and Public Policy Center+2 | Louisville, Kentucky | religious freedomChristianity+5 | — | 38m 52s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() #428 Why Your Church (and the Country) Needs Marriage Ministry with J.P. De Gance✨ | marriage ministryfamily strength+4 | J.P. De Gance | CommunioCulture of Freedom Initiative+2 | — | marriagefamily+6 | — | 46m 44s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() #427 Esther 4✨ | couragefaith+4 | — | Esther | — | EstherMordecai+5 | — | 44m 36s | |
| 5/12/26 | ![]() #426 Why Creation Order is Key for Renewing America with Ken Ham✨ | creation orderrenewal+4 | Ken Ham | Answers in Genesis | — | creation orderrenewal+6 | — | 49m 28s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() #425 The Just War Tradition and Iran✨ | just war traditionChristianity and war+5 | — | The Good Citizen Project | — | just warChristianity+5 | — | 37m 19s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() #424 What Really Matters: Restoring a Legacy of Faith, Family, and Freedom with Tim Goeglein✨ | faithfamily+4 | Tim Goeglein | Focus on the FamilyPresident George W. Bush+2 | — | faithfamily+6 | — | 33m 48s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() #423 The Importance of Faith, Family, and Community in Making Indiana Thrive with Governor Mike Braun✨ | faithleadership+5 | Mike Braun | IndianaU.S. Senate | — | faithfamily+5 | — | 25m 32s | |
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| 4/14/26 | ![]() #422 Esther 3 and the Question of Old Testament Violence✨ | Old Testament violenceGod's justice+4 | — | Esther | AmalekCanaanites+2 | EstherOld Testament+7 | — | 51m 34s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() #421 Recent Free Speech Wins and What Free Speech Costs✨ | free speechlegal cases+4 | — | Students for Life of AmericaYoung America’s Foundation+2 | Noblesville School DistrictIndiana | free speechE.D. v. Noblesville School District+5 | — | 50m 24s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() #420 3 Reasons Easter is Essential in a Secular Age✨ | EasterResurrection+3 | — | The Good Citizen Project | — | EasterResurrection+3 | — | 29m 32s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() #419 6 Legal Challenges in Christian Education in 2026✨ | Christian educationlegal challenges+4 | — | The Good Citizen Project | — | Christian educationlegal developments+5 | — | 42m 57s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() #418 A Wilberforce Moment: Responding to 5 Cultural Challenges Impacting the Next Generation✨ | cultural challengesnext generation+3 | — | The Good Citizen Project | — | Wilberforcecultural developments+3 | — | 48m 08s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() #417 Esther: The King’s Queen, Chapter 2✨ | identitypurity+4 | — | — | — | EstherXerxes+7 | — | 49m 17s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() #416 How to Strengthen America’s Families with Delano Squires✨ | family breakdowneducation+5 | Delano Squires | Heritage FoundationThe Vanishing Black Family: How Welfare and Feminism Made Marriage Optional and Children Vulnerable | — | familyblack community+5 | — | 53m 19s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() #415 The Progressive Miseducation of America: Confronting the Cultural Revolution from the Classroom to Your Community with Dr. Corey Miller | Ideas that start in the ivory tower of America’s universities do not stay there; and higher education has fundamentally impacted our families, churches, and communities. And, as goes the American university (with 1 in 3 world leaders attending a U.S. school), so goes the world. In this interview with Dr. Corey Miller based on his new book, he explains the religious foundation of American higher education, the progressive revolution that ideologically captured those institutions, and why we should not give up on them. He explains a developing “third revolution” and practical steps church leaders and other committed Christians can take to impact the American university. Corey Miller, PhD, is the President/CEO of Ratio Christi (2015-Present). While he grew up in Utah as a seventh generation Mormon, he came to Christ in 1988. He has served on pastoral staff at four churches and has taught nearly 100 college courses in philosophy, theology, rhetoric, and comparative religions at various places (Purdue, Indiana University, Multnomah University and Ecola Bible College). From 2009-15 he served on staff with Cru’s Faculty Commons ministry at Purdue. He taught philosophy and comparative religions at Indiana University for 12 years. He is an accomplished author as well. Dr. Miller holds masters degrees in philosophy, biblical studies, and in philosophy of religion and ethics. His PhD is in philosophical theology from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. Key takeaways: Link to The Progressive Miseducation of America A link to Ratio Christi’s library of booklets and other resources on a range of relevant topics. An in-depth explanation of how American higher education went from Christian foundation to progressive bulwark. The developing “third revolution” on college campuses and how to encourage and participate in it. Practical ideas for arguing for Christianity’s goodness on and off campus. Click Here to Watch on YouTubeThe post #415 The Progressive Miseducation of America: Confronting the Cultural Revolution from the Classroom to Your Community with Dr. Corey Miller first appeared on The Good Citizen Project. | — | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() #414 Esther: The King’s Queen, Chapter 1 | Once upon a time—and I mean in God’s perfect time—a Jewish orphan girl named Esther became a Persian Queen. But, as many of you know, this book is less fairy tale and much more mystery—a book full of lessons about the mysteries of divine calling, evil and justice, finding courage to stand for truth, and understanding God’s eternal purposes in history and in our story. Though her husband claimed the title “king of kings,” Esther’s ultimate allegiance lay elsewhere—to the high King of the universe. In that sense, here’s the story and the lessons we should learn from Esther: the King’s Queen. Outline: The Book The King The Queen The Temper Key Takeaways: The size and scope of the Persian Empire. A sketch of how Daniel, Esther, Nehemiah, and Ezra fit on a timeline. The geopolitics of the time, including the pending Persian invasion of Greece by Xerxes. The story of Esther as set in God’s grand plan of redemption. Lessons about Providence and God’s rule and reign throughout history. Watch on YouTubeThe post #414 Esther: The King’s Queen, Chapter 1 first appeared on The Good Citizen Project. | — | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() #413 Binary: Debunking the Sex Spectrum Myth with Zachary Elliott | The definition of sex as binary–male and female–is a creation order issue (Gen. 1:26-27) and at the core of a number of current cultural and legal debates. This definition impacts sports, birth and medical records, medical treatment, placement in correctional facilities, our sense of self, and apologetics and disciple-making at home and in the local church (to name a few). And culture and especially the transgender movement has pushed for an understanding of sex as a subjective spectrum rather than the male/female binary. In this interview, Zachary Elliott from the Paradox Institute sets out the evidence in genetics and fetal development (as well as other fields) for the binary reality of sex; responds to common arguments for the sex spectrum and objections such as intersex conditions/Disorders of Sexual Development; and explains why accurately defining sex as binary is critical for the common good. Zachary A. Elliott is a science educator who has studied the biology of sex since 2017. Through his research of the scientific literature, he has authored four books on sex differences, combining rigorous research with accessible explanations for a general audience. His work has been informed through collaboration and consultation with medical doctors, biologists, and other experts in the field. Key Takeaways: How to accurately and concisely define sex in the midst of cultural confusion. How to respond to common objections, such as intersex conditions and Disorders of Sexual Development. Why we do not all “start as female.” The importance of this topic for apologetics and disciplemaking at home and in the local church. Binary: Debunking the Sex Spectrum Myth The Sex Development Handbook Paradox Institute YouTube Channel Watch on YouTubeThe post #413 Binary: Debunking the Sex Spectrum Myth with Zachary Elliott first appeared on The Good Citizen Project. | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() #412 The American Future: 4 Reasons We Should Not Give Up on the American Experiment [Encore] | What do you think about the future of the United States? Should we expect and just accept further division and decline? Can the United States remain, well, united amidst differing worldviews and visions for the future of the country? The national debt, the temperature of our political rhetoric, the departure from Biblical principles, the dysfunction of Washington, D.C, and the rise of geopolitical forces new and old are certainly cause for grave concern. And it is easy to grow discouraged about the direction of the country. But, there are still strong Biblical and practical reasons for us to re-invest in the American experiment. Here are four.The post #412 The American Future: 4 Reasons We Should Not Give Up on the American Experiment [Encore] first appeared on The Good Citizen Project. | — | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() #411 In Defense of Christian Patriotism with Daniel Darling | In our current political climate, patriotism is often treated with spiritual and secular suspicion. Especially as we mark America’s 250th birthday, is waving a flag or celebrating America’s rich spiritual heritage “political idolatry” or “Christian nationalism”? The short answer: no. Patriotism can and should be an expression of rightly ordered love and commitment to the place where God has placed us (Jer. 29). In this episode, Dan Darling joins me to discuss his timely book A Defense of Christian Patriotism and explain why love of country (i.e., place) is essential for the Christian. We discuss America’s founding principles, the necessity of telling the full story of America including here failures and triumphs, the importance of Christian civic engagement, and practical ways we can impact America’s future from our own back yards. Daniel Darling is an author, pastor and thought leader. He currently serves as the Director of The Land Center for Cultural Engagement at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Assistant Professor of Faith and Culture at Texas Baptist College. Dan has served in a variety of senior executive positions, including eight years as Vice President of Communications at the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, where he is now a research fellow. He has also pastored churches in Illinois and Tennessee. He is also a columnist for World and a contributor to USA Today. Key takeaways/links: Link to In Defense of Christian Patriotism . Link to The Land Center for Cultural Engagement. Connect with Dan Darling on X. Click Here to Watch on YouTubeThe post #411 In Defense of Christian Patriotism with Daniel Darling first appeared on The Good Citizen Project. | — | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() #410 5 Lessons from Frederick Douglass | In this episode, I briefly address the disruption by protestors of a church service in Minneapolis, including the relevant legal protections for churches and some general guidelines on responding to protesters if they enter a sacred space. Then, I turn to five lessons for Christian citizens from the remarkable life of Frederick Douglass. He was a modern-day prophet who stirred the American conscience, decried the grave hypocrisy of the Christian church on the issue of slavery, and challenged and encouraged President Abraham Lincoln to lead the United States to abolish the institution. Douglass remains a key example to us as we work to fulfill the promise of the Declaration of Independence and build the society he envisioned but never experienced. Key Lessons: Biblical Christianity is the cure, not the cause. Prophets are important. Ground reform in creation order, not politics. Expect setbacks and snapbacks. Hope and work until the end. Link to Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom. Click Here to Watch on YouTubeThe post #410 5 Lessons from Frederick Douglass first appeared on The Good Citizen Project. | — | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() #409 Thoughts on the ICE Shooting; the Church, Immigration, and ICE Raids | In this episode, I share my thoughts on the ICE shooting last week with a focus on how to respond to the issue of immigration and law enforcement (and the response to ICE) moving forward. More specifically, I look at this event through the lens of tragedy, authority, ideology, and theology. Also, last year, I did a deep dive into what Scripture has to say about immigration, a history of U.S. immigration law, and how churches and ministries can both promote the rule of law and love their immigrant neighbors. I am replaying that review as this issue will (apparently) continue to impact ministries in 2026.The post #409 Thoughts on the ICE Shooting; the Church, Immigration, and ICE Raids first appeared on The Good Citizen Project. | — | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() #408 Them Before Us: Defending the Right of Children to a Mom and Dad with Katy Faust | In this interview, Katy Faust, founder of Them Before Us, joins me to address one of the most pressing and misunderstood moral issues of our time: the rights of children—beginning with their right to be raised by their own mother and father whenever possible. Katy Faust is Founder and President of Them Before Us, a global movement defending children’s right to their mother and father. She publishes, speaks and testifies widely on why marriage and family are matters of justice for children. Her articles have appeared in Newsweek, USA Today, The Federalist, Public Discourse, WORLD Magazine, The Daily Signal, the Washington Examiner, the American Mind, and the American Conservative. She is on the advisory board for the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship. Katy helped design the teen edition of CanaVox which studies sex, marriage and relationships from a natural law perspective. Katy and co-author Stacy Manning detailed their philosophy of worldview transmission in their second book, Raising Conservative Kids in a Woke City. She and her husband are raising their four children in Seattle. In this interview, Katy Faust draws from research, natural law, and a Biblical worldview to make the case that marriage and family are not social constructs designed to serve adult preferences; rather, they are child-centered institutions designed to promote human flourishing. We also explore how modern cultural narratives—often framed in the language of compassion and equality—have quietly displaced children from the center of cultural and policy considerations. The church has always been a pro-child champion; and it is time for the church to speak with courage and clarity on matters such as marriage, divorce, reproductive technologies, and surrogacy. Key Takeaways: Why children’s rights must come before adult desires. The unique and irreplaceable roles of mothers and fathers. A review of the church’s history as a pro-child champion. How the church can respond Biblically and compassionately. What faithfulness looks like when cultural pressure is high. Follow Katy Faust on X. Link to the Them Before Us Substack. Click Here to Watch on YouTubeThe post #408 Them Before Us: Defending the Right of Children to a Mom and Dad with Katy Faust first appeared on The Good Citizen Project. | — | ||||||
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