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Messiah 01 Isaiah 40/Haggai 02.01-14

Listen to Messiah 01 Isaiah 40/Haggai 02.01-14 from the King James Bible as read by Pastor Brad Canterbury on today’s edition of God’s Word for Today, produced by VCY America

News Roundup & Comment

Constitutionalism

Let Trials Bless

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A Night of Prayer & Worship

Join us in person or live on VCY.tv tonight! Dayspring Church Pewaukee, WI July 14th – 6 PM https://www.vcy.tv/videos/a-night-of-prayer-worship

September VCY Rally – Gary Kah

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Date: July 26, 2024 Host: Dalton Windsor MP3 | Order Friday brings another News Roundup! Here are some of the things Dalton brought to our attention:

The Current Political Landscape

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inFocus 5/20/24 “40 Years Of Parental Control in Education!”

In Focus is a live call-in program airing on WVCY-TV30 and VCYAmerica.TV Monday Nights at 7 PM, and repeated at midnight, 5 AM, and Noon.

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September VCY Rally – Gary Kah

September 21, 2024 at 6PM Gary Kah is the Founder and Director of Hope for the World. The globalist agenda exposed! Gary will provide an update on the efforts that …

Andy Woods Rally – The Signs of the Times

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From the Director

“We Have Forgotten God” By Jim Schneider, Executive DirectorVCY America It was on July 4, 1776 that the Continental Congress approved the final wording of the Declaration of Independence.  A …

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Fast Facts: Frogs (Part 3)

I’m Carl Kerby and we’re talking about … the “Common Wood Frog.” Trust me when I say what it can do is NOT that common. This frog is found all …

Fast Facts: Frogs (Part 2)

Fast Facts: Frogs (Part 1)

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July 28 – Jehoshaphat’s Sad Legacy of “Unity”

TODAY’S BIBLE READING CHALLENGE:   2 Chronicles 21:1-23:21   Romans 11:13-36   Psalm 22:1-18   Proverbs 20:7 2 Chronicles 21:1 — We’ve spent four chapters with Jehoshaphat – the most we’ve spent with any king since …

July 26 – Royal Bible Teachers

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The Lone Star Revival

The story of the Lone Star Revival begins in the 1830s, when Samuel and Roenna Day sailed to India to work as missionaries. By 1840, the Days were fairly fluid …

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What Is the Difference Between the Trumpet and Vial Judgments in the Book of Revelation?

The trumpet and vial judgments are two different things. The vial judgments take place quickly, probably within three to six months of Christ’s return.

Patriots of the Past

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John Adams – July 7, 1826

It’s July 7, 1826. I’m at a tea party with Caroline Adams, the granddaughter of our second president, John Adams. JG: “Caroline, what words of wisdom did your grandfather leave …

George Washington – September 19, 1796

Grace and Rachel Martin – July 9, 1780

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LIFE ISSUES: Methamphetamine

Today, we’re talking about Methamphetamine. Methamphetamine is an extremely addictive stimulant that – like many other drugs – can be smoked, snorted, injected, or taken orally. According to the Substance …

LIFE ISSUES: Marijuana (Part 3)

LIFE ISSUES: Marijuana (Part 2)

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Perfect Willingness

Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power. (Psalm 110:3) Blessed be the God of grace that it is so! He has a people whom He has …

Let Trials Bless

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August 13 Election

https://episodes.castos.com/64063b9346f5f0-85323018/1792278/c1e-v67ozt9kzg7s39330-xxv7vw95u81d-ydjt0o.mp3It’s summer in beautiful Wisconsin, but elections happen regardless of our vacation schedules. The fall partisan primary is Tuesday, August thirteenth. My vote dot w-i dot gov has sample ballots …

Americans Less Likely to Have Any Children

Building Great Leaders

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Building Great Leaders – Trials And Temptations Christians Face, Part 2

Les Ollila is an evangelist who served as the second president (1984-2002) and then chancellor (2002-2013) of Northland Baptist Bible College (1976-2015), later Northland International University. In 2013, Ollila began …

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Sports

https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/rd2iv82img3388vm/SLT071224G.mp3 Hi, I’m John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you’re listening to Share Life Today. You know, in sports there are two types of folks: the players, and …

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National Disability Independence Day 2024

Today is National Disability Independence Day.  It celebrates the signing of the Americans with Disability Act over three decades ago.  The law protects those with disabilities from discrimination and assures …

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Do Spiders Feel Pain?

If you are like most people, you may not care whether spiders feel pain. However, because of the way spiders are designed, their ability to feel pain has implications for …

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A Glowing Ballet

Phyllis Schlafly Report

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A Nation of Child-Like Grownups

Phyllis Schlafly Eagles · July 26 | A Country of Child-Like Grownups Engraving: Christ blessing little children Many of us have only vague memories of how our minds changed when we were children. Slowly, we became a bit less imaginative, maybe a bit less creative, and certainly a bit less playful. It is the process […]

The Poverty Cost of Absent Fathers

Americans, Politics, and the Soul

Freedom’s Call with Mat Staver

U.S. House Votes To Block Title IX Rewrite

The radical rewrite destroys equal opportunity for women and girls while eradicating their privacy, safety, and fairness. Constitutional expert, lawyer, author, pastor, and founder of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver highlights in 60 seconds the important topics of the day that impact life, liberty, and family. To stay informed and get involved, visit LC.org. 
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Viewpoints with Kerby Anderson

Constitutionalism

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Normal Americans are repulsed by the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. This was a bridge too far even for people who buy in to careless “threat to democracy” rhetoric from Trump’s opposition. Their recoil reminds us that we must take care to preserve our constitutional republic.
Our system of government is meant to help our nation avoid political violence. Under constitutionalism, we have systems that allow differences of opinion on government policy to be handled by negotiation and at the voting booth.
A prominent constitutional scholar says the escalation of political violence in the last 15 years has tested the bounds of constitutionalism “pretty aggressively.”
Yuval Levin (Yoo-vuhl Leh-vn) is a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and  Editor at National Affairs and The New Atlantis. In an essay for The Free Press, Dr. Levin says the nearly-successful attempt to take out “a once and perhaps future president“ is far from a natural next step from the violence and threats of violence against public officials we’ve been seeing in recent years. He says “this moment feels like a sharp break” that “gave us a terrible glimpse of what it would be like to live beyond the bounds of our constitutional republic.”
Within a constitutional republic our differences may be stark, but there are institutions in which those disputes can be settled “through competition and negotiation.” Dr. Levin points out that, in a constitutional republic, there’s a prevailing assumption that our political victories and defeats are temporary and that the people on the other side of our political disputes “aren’t going away.”
Step outside of constitutionalism and you have “a realm of violence and pain” where “there is no expectation that the people we disagree with today will be here tomorrow and have to be accommodated somehow.”
As Dr. Levin points out, Our constitutional system exists to help us “disagree well.” We must put a stop to its degradation.

Historical Cycles: Part Two

Historical Cycles: Part One