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In this inspiring conversation, Greg sits down with Jonathan Blair, the actor who portrays the great evangelist George Whitefield in A Great Awakening. Jonathan shares what it was like to step into the role of one of America's most influential spiritual leaders and reflects on Whitefield's extraordinary impact on the First Great Awakening.Together, they explore how Whitefield's bold preaching helped shape the spiritual foundation of America.Whether you've seen A Great Awakening or are simply interested in America's Christian heritage, this conversation offers fresh insight into the life of the man whose ministry ignited a movement that changed a nation.

Greg welcomes Young Washington screenwriter Diederik Hoogstraten for a fascinating conversation about bringing the untold story of a young George Washington to the big screen. Together they explore the historical events that shaped America's first president, the challenges of balancing historical accuracy with compelling storytelling, and why Washington's character, courage, and leadership remain relevant today. As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, Diederik shares the inspiration behind the film and why this powerful story of faith, sacrifice, and the founding of a nation is resonating with audiences. Young Washington, co-written by Diederik Hoogstraten, is directed by Jon Erwin and opens in theaters nationwide on July 3.

Greg is joined by 1819 News editor Jeff Poor for an insightful discussion of the U.S. Supreme Court's latest rulings and their political implications. Together, they examine the Court's decisions on birthright citizenship, protections for women's sports, and other consequential cases, while exploring how these rulings could shape public policy, future elections, and the national political landscape.

Greg explores the remarkable story of the first gathering of the Continental Congress in 1774, where delegates opened their proceedings by appointing a chaplain, reading Scripture, and praying together. Discover the historical context behind this pivotal moment in America's founding and what it reveals about the role faith played in the nation's earliest days.

Attorney Eric Johnston joins Greg for an in-depth legal analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark rulings issued Tuesday. They examine the Court's decisions on birthright citizenship and transgender participation in women's and girls' sports, discussing the constitutional questions, legal reasoning, and what these rulings could mean for states, schools, and the future of public policy. They also discuss possibilities regarding legal residency challenges to political candidates in Alabama.

Greg visits with author Mark Burrell to explore the timely message of Rediscovering the American Covenant. Together they examine the biblical principles that form the foundation of civil government and the citizenship responsibilities every Christian should embrace.Drawing directly from Scripture, Burrell explains how these enduring principles answer many of the questions believers are asking about faith, government, and civic engagement today. He also demonstrates how these biblical truths shaped America's Founders as they established our nation's founding covenant through the Declaration of Independence.This thought-provoking conversation challenges listeners to rediscover the biblical blueprint that inspired America's founding, renew their commitment to faithful citizenship, and consider how returning to these foundational principles can help restore the nation's moral and spiritual foundations while seeking God's blessing on America.

During their weekly conversation, Stephanie and Greg preview the upcoming Alabama Policy Institute fundraising dinner featuring Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon. They also discuss Stephanie's recent interview with Tuttle Twins creator Connor Boyack and the importance of teaching biblical principles, economics, and civics to the next generation. They wrap up the episode by examining a federal effort to strengthen online protections for minors and expand the tools available to parents to help safeguard their children in the digital age.

Host Greg welcomes bestselling author and Bible teacher Robert J. Morgan for an inspiring conversation about the enduring influence of Scripture on America's founding and national identity. Drawing from his new book, 100 Bible Verses That Made America: Defining Moments That Shaped Our Enduring Foundation of Faith, Morgan shares the biblical passages that shaped key moments in our nation's history and explains why the Bible's role in America's story still matters today.

In this discussion Greg and Pastor Mike Novotny tackle the stuff most marriage books and premarital counseling sessions skip right over. Check out Pastor Mike's new book Newlywed: A Christian Guide for Loving Year One'

Greg discusses the United Methodist Church spliting way with Asbury Seminary over LGBTQ. Trump goes to war with communist and how a local lawmaker runs the socialist playbook for votes. Texas makes move to include Bible reading in k-12 education. Finally Greg gives a warning and endorsement of two films in theaters this month.