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A weekly Religion and Spirituality podcast
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American Indian Living

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American Indian Living

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When the world is facing a pandemic, we need to fight back. In some people’s minds, the vaccine is helping us do just that. In other people’s minds, vaccine mandates represent a blatant overreach.
What does the Bible have to say about social justice and how can Christ’s followers demonstrate His brand of caring for others? Attorney Steve Allred offers insights and suggestions.
Sometimes you win. Sometimes you lose. Today we talk about a time when religious freedom won. But Alan Reinach says that victory may be short-lived.
We’ve heard the term “social justice.” Stephen Allred has written a book with a unique title. It’s called “Do Justice, The Case for Biblical Social Justice.” What exactly does “Biblical” mean?
Why are both progressives and conservatives growing more and more comfortable with trying to suppress “uncomfortable” speech? How is this impacting religious freedom worldwide?
The 2022 Winter Olympics are now in the history books, but without controversy. As China hosted the Winter Olympics, its track record on human rights was often in the spotlight.
What created the beliefs by which you live? Is it your faith in God, or your faith in the culture that surrounds you? Which needs to take the lead in our dance of life?
There’s a country that’s on the mind of so many these days–and not in a happy way. Ukraine is under attack. What are the implications of this war on religious freedom and cultural identity?
We have a choice to make: either we follow Satan, or Christ. Jesus faced people whose choices harmed or helped Him. Those choices were based on whether they believe the big lie or not.
The Great Controversy–that epic battle between good and evil, Christ and Satan–is raging all around us. We aren’t just victims of that conflict, we are participants. How do we survive?
Is it a good idea that a Bible-reading, Christ-loving person throw his or her hat into the political ring? Have you seen the political ring? Melissa Reid offers some pitfalls and possibilities.
Vaccine exemptions, Covid restrictions, workplace battles; these are issues that need to be addressed. But, we mustn’t forget the outright persecution taking place beyond our borders.
One nation, under GOD. What’s so hard to understand about that? It means we should be a God-loving, God-fearing, God-obeying country, right? Editor Krause suggests a broader view.
Former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn said, in a speech, that he supports the concept of one nation under God and one religion. Are there any pitfalls to that scenario?
For the San Carlos Apache and other western tribes in the United States, Oak Flat is special. But something may happen there that could jeopardize their culture, health, and religious freedom.
The “Do No Harm Act” is a piece of legislation that could potentially do a whole lot of harm. Where did it come from and what is it trying to achieve?
Does a company or business have a right to stifle my words–to keep me from expressing what’s on my heart? It’s called “content moderation” and many on social media are concerned.
“What are some of the current religious freedom challenges you’re seeing and how do you plan to address them with your education and passion?” A Christian law student weighs in.
Anton Dormer represents a new generation of young people who’ve been inspired to embark on a journey in support of religious liberty. The question is, “Why?”
All actions have consequences. But, some of those consequences can be rather startling and unplanned. They can also impact religious freedom in profound ways.
Do condemned prisoners, facing execution, have religious liberty rights? The Supreme Court has asked itself that same question in a recent stream of cases dealing with just such an issue.
The Bible makes it very clear how the great controversy between good and evil, right and wrong, God and Satan, will end. But, how did it begin? And what can we learn from the past?
You see a situation that doesn’t seem right to you. So you take to social media to vent your frustrations. Suddenly you find yourself banned. Are your rights being ignored?
Why does the issue of religious expression in the public spaces keep coming up? Why are all of these issues important to our understanding of religious freedom? Editor Krause offers insights.
In the ever challenging world of the lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, and transsexual community, a court case has emerged. According to Nick Miller, that case is the tip of an expanding iceberg.
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