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E306 Freedom 250

E306 Freedom 250

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Today we celebrate the sacred fire of liberty that, by God’s grace, has burned brightly in America for 250 years. This freedom is not man-made—it is a gift from our Creator, entrusted to us and sustained only through virtue, courage, and constant vigilance.

In this episode, we take a sobering look at the recent White House Religious Liberty Commission Report, which reveals a clear and concerning pattern: religious freedom—the very first liberty our founders enshrined—is under increasing pressure in our nation.

We also reflect on the eleven-year experiment of redefining marriage, and what we are now witnessing are not just cultural shifts, but real and devastating consequences. This is a moment for the Church to stand firm, speak truth in love, and contend for the timeless biblical foundations that have long anchored both faith and freedom.

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