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Just Common Sense

Just Common Sense

By: Dr. Johnny Hunter
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Just Common Sense is a weekly Christian podcast hosted by Dr. Johnny Hunter, a lifelong Pro-Life advocate, pastor, and national voice for biblical truth in modern culture.

Each episode delivers common sense conservative insights grounded in faith, family values, and the sanctity of life—addressing the chaos of today’s world with clarity, conviction, and a Christ-centered worldview.

Whether tackling abortion issues, cultural shifts, or biblical responses to political trends, Dr. Hunter brings wisdom, boldness, and years of ministry experience to every conversation.

📌 New episodes drop every Thursday.

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  • Just Common Sense | 142 | The Birth of Jesus
    Dec 25 2025
    Dr. Hunter shows how a government decree and ancient prophecies converged to place Jesus in Bethlehem—proving that even “top-down” headlines can serve God’s plan.

    “Worldly plots play into God’s plan.” In this Christmas episode, Dr. Johnny Hunter revisits the original headline—Caesar Augustus’ census (Luke 2:1)—and traces how it moved Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem, fulfilling centuries-old prophecy (Mic 5:2). With clear, devotional commentary, he walks through key promises pointing to Messiah’s birth and early years (Gen 3:15; Gen 12:3; Isa 7:14; Hos 11:1; Matt 2), the visit of the wise men, Herod’s rage, and God’s protective guidance.

    The takeaway: history isn’t random—God rules over rulers, and Christ brings real peace in a turbulent season. Encouraging, Bible-saturated, and perfect for Christmas listeners.

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    36 mins
  • Just Common Sense-Episode 141 Worldly Plots Play Into God's Plans
    Dec 18 2025
    Dr. Johnny Hunter surveys the week’s headlines—then shows how God still weaves human plots into His perfect plan, especially at Christmas.

    In this edition of Just Common Sense, Dr. Johnny Hunter walks through a stack of headlines—from federal investigations and congressional subpoenas to world violence and culture-war controversies—and asks a bigger question: Where is God in all of this? Drawing from Proverbs 2:7 and Luke 2, he reminds us that the first Christmas unfolded under a government decree, yet fulfilled divine prophecy right on time. He urges believers to guard their hearts during a stressful season, practice wise stewardship, and keep their hope anchored in Christ. If the news cycle wears you down, this conversation will re-center you on God’s sovereignty—and the Savior who still brings peace on earth.

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    33 mins
  • Just Common Sense-Episode 140 Holiday Challenges to Joy
    Dec 11 2025
    Practical, faith-anchored ways to keep joy intact when the headlines are heavy and home life is complicated.

    The holidays can be loud—news cycles, bills, family schedules—and joy can feel like it’s on backorder. Today we’re getting practical. Not theory, not platitudes—habits you can choose this week that strengthen joy even when headlines are heavy and home is messy. We’ll reframe what biblical joy really is, walk through a few stabilizing rhythms, and build a simple 7-day plan you can start tonight. Take a breath. You’re not behind, and you’re not alone. Let’s choose joy, on purpose.

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    31 mins
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