Headlines: Petrodollars, Putin, and the War on Peace

Headlines: Petrodollars, Putin, and the War on Peace

In this first-day-of-summer edition of headline news, Mary Danielsen takes a look at a variety of topics that Christians, and US citizens in general, might want to keep an eye on. First up is an update on the Israeli-Hamas war, and what it might mean when Iran-backed...
Olivier Melnick: Antisemitism – Taboo to Transformed to Tolerated to Trendy

Olivier Melnick: Antisemitism – Taboo to Transformed to Tolerated to Trendy

Mary chats with Olivier Melnick, a Jewish believer in Jesus from France, the son of Holocaust survivors and the grandson of one who was killed by the Nazis. He is an internationally known speaker on antisemitism. He holds a BA from Moody Bible Institute and a masters...
Replay – John Haller: The Next Phase of War; Global Tyranny Advances; Conformity Bias

Replay – John Haller: The Next Phase of War; Global Tyranny Advances; Conformity Bias

John Haller is back [original airdate: 11/30/23] with Mary Danielsen to parse out several headlines, further proof of how late the hour is and how dark it’s getting. We talk about what the Palestinians really want and what might be next for the hostages....
Replay – Elijah Abraham: Hunger for the Gospel Overseas; Terror Threats and Open Borders; Hamas’ History

Replay – Elijah Abraham: Hunger for the Gospel Overseas; Terror Threats and Open Borders; Hamas’ History

[Original Airdate: 1/5/24] Mary Danielsen talks to speaker and missionary Elijah Abraham about his recent travels and what the Lord is doing in various parts of the world. Elijah has a genuine love for teaching the Word and equipping believers to combat the false...
Replay – Patrick Wood: Antisemitism – On the Rise or Being Unmasked?

Replay – Patrick Wood: Antisemitism – On the Rise or Being Unmasked?

Patrick Wood and Mary Danielsen talk about antisemitism and how today’s version crosses ideological boundaries. With the dust up of some recent comments by conservative pundits, it’s difficult to see their wide-eyed questions as nothing more than...