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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 129 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Category | News |
We are now available under the branding "The Bridgehead with Jonathon Van Maren" where new interviews and content are being released regularly. We invite you to join us there as we continue to provide cutting edge commentary and interviews as we navi... more
Jonathon Van Maren sits down with Bishop W.C. Martin, as he shares the incredible true story of Possum Trot, a small town in East Texas. Yes, the Sound of Hope is based on a true story! They discuss how Bishop Martin's small congregation in East Texa... more
Jonathon Van Maren and Charles Camosy discuss social conservatism, liberal economics, and how a fresh approach to pro-life and pro-family policy could help the pro-life movement reduce the abortion debate.
In this week's episode of The Culture Wars, Jonathon Van Maren takes a look at the failure of Justin Trudeau's Liberals to secure a seat on the UN Security Council, how lobbying got churches to reopen again in Ontario, and the woke purges wracking th... more
Only presents one side of every issue. Epic fail from a typical C***servative.
His episode on transgender culture wars - which is to say, the language he uses to discuss trans people - is disturbing and discriminatory.
Those who hold to goodness, truth, beauty, and morality cannot be ignorant or silent in the face of the decline of these things in the Western world (and beyond). I highly recommend these interviews for grasping why our culture is the way it is, being inspired by those doing something about it, and leaning how we should act in reply.
I love the interviews and the tips from the very first episodes. This podcast is a must for anyone trying to live as a Christian in the world.
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