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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 145 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Smartphones are disrupting kids' relationships, depersonalizing sexuality, drawing away their affections, and influencing their beliefs – but we can't very well ask our elders how they dealt with these problems in their day. Kevin talks with Phillip ... more
The kingdom of God begins in a garden, while cities are depicted as centers and symbols of rebellion and pride. The first city is built by Cain, succeeded by Babel, Sodom, Nineveh, even Jerusalem. Yet God calls us to seek the peace of the cities we l... more
30% of Americans dabble in the occult. 30% of Gen-Z women are on the LGBT spectrum. Only 36 women now attend church for every 43 men—a total flip from 20 years ago. What is happening? Kevin talks with Sam Rust about the link between our cultural mome... more
For this special edition celebrating America's 250th birthday, Kevin is joined once again by George Grant. They discuss the defining moments and defining faith behind America's founding, as well as tje thread of reformed Christian conviction that mod... more
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Informative and Biblically focused. Covers a wide range of topics from a biblical perspective, such as cultural issues, parenting, and the church.
I’m Reformed and share many theological views with this speaker, but it’s hard listening to him speak because there’s a lack of love in what he says. Sin offends God, but how we speak truth matters, too. I’ve never heard such a lack of love from a Christian speaker in over a decade. He also misrepresented Friel’s views on the infamous v-mandate; and I hope it wasn’t intentional. It felt like slander the things he accused Friel of, and I sincerely hope it was unintentional and that he only listen... more
Religion is a dangerous thing. Tell grandpa to stop insulting a teenager with more will and sense than he has. A louder and clearer view of the real world. Demons and gods are fake. Scientific facts are real.
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An excellent resource for the individual Christian, and Christian families. This podcast provides a candid analysis of the ethical and cultural decline of the West.
Not content to leave anyone in a state of despair, this podcast also provides vision, hope for the future, and practical advice on how to spread cultural reform through Christ to the world at large.
I have listened for years, and can’t recommend this podcast enough.
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A conservative, faith-forward show that frequently explores biblical worldview on culture, politics, parenting, and church life. Episodes center on family discipleship, church attendance, Christian media critique, and public policy from a biblically grounded perspective, often featuring in-studio guests with expertise in worldview training, youth mentorship, and pastoral leadership. A standout is the long-form, live-call format that encourages practical applications for families and churches, along with a willingness to critique contemporary culture and offer behind-the-scenes historical context. If you want a guest who speaks from a staunchly biblical, culturally critique-minded angle and can discuss homeschooling, youth discipleship, or m... more
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Recent guests on Generations Radio include:
1. Tim Barton
2. Ray Simmons
3. Steve Walker
4. Peter Allison
5. Joshua Shuisho
6. Josh Oshuiso
7. Jonathan Brush
8. Eric Ludy
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