It may not be conventional in talk radio today to broadcast a tribute to mothers when there’s so much on the political landscape to discuss, but let’s face it, motherhood continues to get mocked.
A steamroller levels most anything that gets in its way. This is a good analogy for big government and the deep-state as it doesn’t care about private property, individual freedom or independence. It only cares about forging ahead to get rid of anything that might get in its way.
According to lifeissues.org, around the world euthanasia and assisted suicide present a growing threat to the sanctity of life. Many nations are facing increasing pressure to allow physicians to participate in the killing of their patients.
Get caught up on news from around the world as you head into the weekend. Crosstalk helps you do that with our News Round-Up & comment broadcast. Here’s a sample of what Jim presented.
Chris Katulka is assistant director of North American Ministries at The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry and host of The Friends of Israel Today radio program. He is a Bible teacher, and writer for Israel My Glory magazine and is author of the book, Israel Always.
In 1933, the concept of the first 100 days was measured under the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. It became a political benchmark for comparing the performance of every president since that time.
William J. Federer is a nationally known speaker, historian, author, and president of Amerisearch, Inc. He’s the speaker on “The American Minute” daily broadcast.
Ukraine, Gaza, Iran, trouble in the classroom, tariffs, the Pope, a pharmaceutical tax dodging scheme and a Wisconsin judge is arrested for allegedly trying to help an undocumented immigrant.
Taiwan elects the leader that the Chinese Communist Party was trying desperately to stop.
We have two reports on the growing backlash against the corporate DEI movement. New Mexico Republicans are accusing Governor Michelle Grisham of undermining the Second Amendment after the Democrat introduces a massive gun control proposal.