
Join educator, counselor, and Bible teacher Amy as she uncovers the hidden world behind today’s culture. With years of in-depth research into topics like the Illuminati, secret societies, pagan religions, Hollywood, symbolism, and intentionally concealed truths, Amy brings a fresh and fearless perspective to the conversation. Drawing from her time living near Hollywood, insider connections, and ex... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 90 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Great podcast that brings awareness of the times we live in, but always through a Biblical lens. Brings truth and never fear. The same topics on other podcasts have the tendency to feel dark, but Amy does a great job of always reorienting our gaze back to Jesus. I love this podcast!
Thank you, Amy, for being a calm and grounding voice for truth. I love the information you share in a positive and encouraging way.
These podcasts are so calming and yet revealing. Always pointing to Christ while offering awareness of culture and the biblical truths behind it all.
Amy has such a humble spirit. She presents facts truthfully,biblically,&
with such wisdom. Simply a terrific podcast for Christians.
It has been a blessing to find Amy’s podcast. The truth is what I seek and I appreciate how she walks beside us in finding it. Not being above us and knowall. She has a direct interview style and asks the right questions. The people she interviews are refreshing, my favorite being Pastor Chuck Baldwin.
“As the world grows launder, we must be quieter.” I love this and believe it to be true, so we may hear the Lord Our God.
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