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In this episode, I speak with Father Bashar Fawadleh, a Palestinian Catholic priest serving in Taybeh, Palestine — the last entirely Christian town in the West Bank — as the community prepares for the Marian Festival celebrating the closing of the Marian month. We discuss the challenges facing Palestinian Christians, the growing threat of settler violence, and the importance of preserving the Christian presence in the Holy Land. Father Bashar shares how the people of Taybeh remain rooted in faith despite immense hardship and why the world should stand in solidarity with these ancient Christian communities.
In this episode, I sit down with Prince Wafa, who came to America from Afghanistan with nothing but faith, determination, and a willingness to work. From working long hours at a 7-Eleven to building a $60 million business in Virginia, Prince’s story is a powerful reminder of the American spirit — resilience, sacrifice, hard work, and hope. At a time when so many people are cynical about this country, stories like Prince’s remind us what America makes possible.
In this episode, we explore the hidden connections between biblical prophecy, transhumanism, Freemasonry, and the growing anti-Christian worldview shaping modern culture. Could the coming deception be spiritual rather than extraterrestrial? Are modern political and technological movements preparing the way for a counterfeit salvation apart from God? Joshua Charles breaks down the prophetic battle between Christendom and the spirit of anti-Christ — and why discernment matters now more than ever.

Step into the frontlines of hope with Ryan Hendrickson, founder of Tip of the Spear Landmine Removal. From war-torn fields in Ukraine to communities living in fear, Ryan and his team are risking everything to clear deadly landmines and give families a chance at safety, freedom, and a future. Every mine removed means lives saved, children protected, and land restored for generations to come. Visit landmineremoval.org to learn more and subscribe for powerful stories of bravery, resilience, and life-changing impact.

In this episode, I sit down with Lex Pouliot to expose the harsh reality of Christian persecution in Nigeria and in the Middle East We discuss targeted violence, destroyed sacred sites, and the ongoing fight to protect vulnerable communities. Follow Persecuted Church Alerts on substack to stay informed on the stories the world overlooks—and stand with those facing persecution for their faith: https://substack.com/@persecutedchurchalerts

I sit down with Ihab Hassan, a Palestinian Christian and peace advocate, to discuss the alarming ethnic cleansing of Palestinian Christians in the West Bank. We explore settler violence, government complicity, and the urgent need for global advocacy to preserve these ancient communities. Jason Jones / VPP: • Save West Bank Christians: https://savewestbankchristians.com/ • Vulnerable People Project (VPP): https://www.vulnerablepeopleproject.com • Jason’s Substack: https://thejasonjonesshow.substack.com • Instagram: @thevulnerablepeopleproject • X (Twitter): @Vulnerable_VPP

I sit down with two wonderful guests, Father Viktor, Nigeria’s VPP Director, and Lex Pouliot, our Manager of Middle East and Special Projects. Together, we unpack the reality of Christian persecution in Nigeria, the forces driving it, and review urgent persecuted Church alerts that show what’s at stake for our brothers and sisters around the world.I believe we’re called to stand together—in solidarity, in prayer, and in action—to defend the vulnerable and uphold the God-given dignity of every person. Support this mission: https://movietomovement.givingfuel.com/vpp-nigerian-church-protection-fund-nov-2025 — help VPP protect our parishes in Nigeria!

In this episode, I have the pleasure of hosting Brian Kemper, the founder and of Rock for Life. We explore how culture, faith, and community-driven activism have shaped the pro-life movement over the decades. Our conversation delves into the origins of Rock for Life, the importance of face-to-face activism, and the future of pro-life advocacy inspired by cultural engagement.

Captain Josephine Guilbeau shares her powerful journey from military service to vocal advocacy against unjust war. We explore the moral obligation of military personnel to refuse illegal orders, the importance of faith and conscience in times of conflict, and the urgent need for moral clarity in a world on the brink of war.

I sit down with Dr. Daniel Bannoura, a Palestinian Christian theologian. Together, we explore the intersection of faith, politics, and identity in the Middle East—confronting how the legacy of empire and the rise of Christian Zionism have distorted the gospel, and how systems of violence continue to shape both perception and policy. At its core, this is a conversation about clarity and courage: listening to Palestinian voices and reexamining what justice, truth, and the gospel really demand.

