
From The Gospel Briefing comes a 5-minute daily history podcast told through a biblical worldview. Every weekday, host Carlos Reyes tells a story from church history, American history, or world history — and shows what God was doing in it. Every story has a Sovereign. Part of The Gospel Briefing family of podcasts. For the flagship daily news briefing on the issues shaping the church and culture, ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 47 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyHistoryEducation for Kids | |||

On June 21, 1788, New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the Constitution, turning a fragile proposal into the law of the land. The framers limited power because they knew the human heart, and Daniel reminds us who truly raises up and removes... more
At dawn on June 20, 1837, an eighteen-year-old woke to learn she was Queen of the most powerful empire on earth. The story of Victoria's unlikely rise and the sovereign hand behind every crown. | A Gospel Briefing production.
Two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation, Union soldiers finally brought word of freedom to a quarter-million enslaved people in Texas, the day we now call Juneteenth. We trace the strange shape of that delayed liberty and its echo of... more
On a muddy field in Belgium, a rainstorm and a few wasted hours brought down the man who conquered Europe. A meditation on Waterloo, pride, and the God who removes kings and sets up kings. | A Gospel Briefing production.
At the Battle of Bunker Hill, twelve hundred outnumbered colonists held their fire and faced down the most powerful army on earth. A costly stand that revealed how God works through the weak to shame the strong. | A Gospel Briefing production.
On a plain June morning in a London chapel, William Booth married Catherine Mumford, and from that modest union rose the Salvation Army, now serving in more than 130 countries. A story of how God begins enormous works in small, overlooked places. | A... more
On a June afternoon at Runnymede, a cornered King John sealed the Great Charter and bound even kings beneath the law. We trace how that conviction grew from Scripture's claim that every earthly crown is borrowed and accountable to the one true Sovere... more
Two men in an open-cockpit biplane flew nonstop across the Atlantic through fog, ice, and a midnight snowstorm. A meditation on Psalm 139 and the God whose hand reaches the uttermost parts of the sea. | A Gospel Briefing production.
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A compact daily history show told through a biblical worldview, delivering a concise story each weekday that spans church history, American history, and world history. Each episode highlights how a divine Sovereign was at work in historical events, weaving Scripture and faith reflections into narrative arcs from figures like Justin Martyr and Boniface to pivotal moments such as Dunkirk and the Johnstown Flood. Sponsorship integrations for Bible Copilot appear across episodes, signaling a consistent alignment with Scripture study tools. The format emphasizes quick, narrative-driven lessons meant to illuminate providence and faith in historical contexts while inviting listeners to see patterns of divine sovereignty in human events.
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