
Lance Wallnau brings you current events, politics and spiritual insight in a unique and entertaining style. His quick wit, incisive observations and engaging personality have made this one of the most popular programs in America.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsNews Commentary | |||

Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna says what she saw in classified UFO briefings looks "stunningly similar" to events in the Bible — and she's pointing pastors to the Book of Enoch. Then nine Pentecostal broadcasters were quietly gathered in a Tennessee... more
A pastor goes on camera claiming a sitting Missouri congressman called into a private meeting and warned them: "Tell the church they are not ready for what is coming." Within 48 hours, the congressman publicly disputes the account. The pastor release... more
Most believers never reach the place where their calling, gifts, and assignment converge — and according to research out of Fuller Theological Seminary, 80% of full-time ministers don't either. Lance Wallnau breaks open the hidden pattern that pulls ... more
In Isaiah 36, a foreign voice named Rabshakeh stood at Jerusalem's gates and prophesied doom over a nation God was actually saving. Lance Wallnau says that exact same spirit just resurfaced — and three of conservative media's biggest voices are now c... more
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I go ding ding ding ding when I hear you talk about antisemitism being a spirit and that it gets a foot hold through the beginning of a route of offence and bitterness! SO TRUE!
I just want to say thank you for your comments about Trump.
I really appreciate those statements you’ve made as he and his anointing have made a huge difference in the life of so many many people in so many many ways.
Amen +^+
Lance is a great teacher and I’ve learned a lot from his preaching and news analysis. However, he misspoke in this episode. At 5:28, he says that the name “Mark” is Latin for “John”. Actually, the Latin version of Mark is Marcus and the Latin version of John is Johannes. Although John Mark (i.e., the Gospel author Mark) is the same person, the names Mark and John are two distinct and separate names; they aren’t interchangeable. Thank you for your attention to this matter. 🙂
I go ding ding ding ding when you talk about antisemitism being a spirit and that it gets a foot hold through the beginning of a route of offence and bitterness! SO TRUE!
I just want to say thank you for the comment you made about Trump.
I really appreciate those statements you’ve made as he and his anointing have made a huge difference in the life of so many many people in so many many ways.
Amen +^+
My introduction to Lance in 2016 was an accident; I clearly knew God was on Trump as a Cyrus and that I needed to pray for him/America. He rightfully warned against Q. I believed Lance was and remains to be a mouthpiece of insight whose unique perspectives should be considered.
I just want to say thank you for the comment you made about mentioning positive things around children that you’ve noticed about them. My parents were missionaries and they really love the Lord and my dad is one of my life heroes but he never really said positive things to me through my youth and adolescence. I was completely different to him. personality wise and for years I was kind of lost… Even though I’m very good at what I do… He never really ‘noticed’ it. So I really appreciate that state... more
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This podcast offers a unique blend of current events, politics, and spirituality, often presented through a lens of personal growth and divine insight. The host frequently discusses profound topics like health breakthroughs, the impact of contemporary societal issues, and the intersection of faith with daily life, all while infusing discussions with humor and engaging storytelling. Notable themes include the role of faith in personal transformation, the critique of modern culture, and the implications of political movements, particularly in relation to evangelical beliefs.
Listeners can expect to find a compelling mix of personal anecdotes, biblical references, and topical analyses that challenge traditional views while encouraging a more ... more
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