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Bishop E.. W. Jackson celebrates the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States, reflecting on the nation's history and its divine providence. He passionately discusses the importance of gratitude over grievance, emphasizing America's exceptionalism and the blessings it has provided to its citizens and the world. Bishop E. W. Jackson also addresses recent Supreme Court decisions and the responsibility of Americans to uphold the values that have made the country great. Join us for an inspiring discussion as we honor our nation's past and look forward to its future! Chapters: (00:00) America will celebrate its 250th anniversary (24:27) Only 10% of people in Great Britain have air conditioning (31:09) These wealthy people can go live in other places because of American influence (34:04) People who want to denounce America need to restore the fundamentals of America (34:56) We lost a big one, which is the Birthright citizenship case (43:00) StandAmerica US has created a petition to overturn birthright citizenship (49:56) Today marks the 250th year of our nation's existence

Bishop E.. W. Jackson takes us on a journey through American history as we approach the 250th anniversary of the United States. He shares insights from his Truth Tour, where he aims to uncover untold facts about America's past that are often overlooked or distorted. Bishop E. W. Jackson emphasizes the importance of understanding history accurately, addressing common misconceptions and propaganda that shape our view of the nation. Join us as we explore the true essence of American history and its relevance to our identity today. Chapters: (00:00) Bishop E.W. Jackson is a Marine Corps veteran and Harvard lawyer (00:27) Welcome to another edition of the Awakening podcast on American Family Radio (01:08) Bishop Jackson: Everybody likes history if they really understand it (09:03) Bishop: History can be told in two different ways (14:36) The Bible really is your history (32:54) 75% of people in the south didn't own slaves, studies show (48:05) From the moment slavery arrived on this continent, decent people fought against it

Bishop E.. W. Jackson discusses the recent announcement of a deal between President Trump and Iran, highlighting its implications for nuclear non-proliferation and regional stability. He critiques the previous Obama administration's agreement and emphasizes the need for thorough scrutiny of the new deal's details, particularly regarding Iran's military capabilities. Bishop E. W. Jackson also addresses Israel's concerns regarding the agreement and the broader implications for American politics, especially with upcoming midterm elections. Join us as we navigate these critical issues and explore the intersection of faith, politics, and national destiny. Chapters: (00:00) Bishop E.W. Jackson is a Marine Corps veteran and Harvard lawyer (00:28) President Trump announced a deal with Iran on Friday (17:28) If Democrats take control of the Senate and House, President Trump's agenda is dead (35:57) The midterm elections are a spiritual battle, not a political one (48:33) Stand up, speak up, refuse to back up

Bishop E.. W. Jackson addresses the recent hearings regarding the Southern Poverty Law Center and its alleged funding of racist groups. He dives into the implications of labeling organizations as hate groups and shares personal experiences with threats and hostility stemming from these labels. Bishop E. W. Jackson emphasizes the importance of understanding American history from a biblical perspective, challenging the notion that racism is a significant issue today. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that seeks to uncover the truth behind America's past and present. Chapters: (00:00) Bishop E.W. jackson speaks on Southern Poverty Law Center controversy (07:07) The Southern Poverty Law center has pushed this stuff. Now we find out they are paying for hate groups (16:06) Colorism is the phenomenon of ascribing different qualities to people based on skin (25:15) Slavery was not unique to America. It was a worldwide phenomenon

Bishop E.. W. Jackson addresses the significance of speaking the truth in love amidst a culture that often celebrates pride in sin. Drawing from biblical teachings, he emphasizes the importance of maintaining a Christian worldview and the dangers of compromising with societal norms. As he reflects on the current state of affairs during Pride Month, Bishop E. W. Jackson calls for a return to traditional family values and the necessity of standing firm in faith and truth. Join us for an enlightening discussion that challenges listeners to uphold their beliefs with courage and love. Chapters: (00:00) American Family Radio is dedicated to the truth of God's word (04:21) June is so called Pride Month, which has no place in Christianity (23:54) Nothing else matters in a cult (32:26) I sense a prophetic anointing on me right now to say this (47:40) The Democrat Party has a philosophy of denigrating people, discouraging people

Bishop E.. W. Jackson reflects on the importance of liberty, the sacrifices made by those in the military, and the necessity of standing up for our rights. He discusses the recent passing of influential figures in the faith community and emphasizes the eternal hope found in Christ. As Memorial Day has just passed, he urges listeners to honor those who have defended our freedoms while also addressing the current societal challenges we face. Join Bishop E. W. Jackson as he encourages us to be vigilant stewards of our liberty and to remain steadfast in our faith. Chapters: (00:00) Welcome to another edition of the Awakening podcast on American Family Rad Radio (16:55) We are ultimately responsible for the defense and the protection of our own liberty (40:02) We need to pray for our country right now, Bishop says (46:27) We ought to all be praying for our country and praying that God will intervene

Bishop E.. W. Jackson reflects on a recent Stand Awards dinner, celebrating influential figures in the conservative movement. He shares heartfelt stories about the event, including tributes to Charlie Kirk and the remarkable contributions of Richard Vigory. Bishop E. W. Jackson emphasizes the importance of understanding American history, discussing his upcoming Truth Tour aimed at educating people about the true narrative of America's past. He also addresses recent acts of violence and the need for love and understanding, regardless of differing beliefs. Join us for a powerful discussion that inspires and challenges the status quo! Chapters: (11:23) I do not charge churches a fee for my Truth Tour (14:00) Truth tour is intended to help Americans understand the truth about our history (20:54) One big lie about America, is that it was built on slavery (28:40) I condemn violence against Muslims or anybody else for that matter (38:41) Some people liken Donald Trump to Osama bin Laden (48:11) How can we hate people because they don't agree with us

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Bishop E.. W. Jackson addresses the current political climate in the United States, discussing the perceived craziness of the left and the dangers of a cult-like mentality among its members. He reflects on the upcoming Stand Awards Dinner and shares his thoughts on various topics, including recent threats against President Trump, the implications of racial gerrymandering, and the importance of understanding American history. Tune in for an insightful exploration of faith, politics, and the call to action! Chapters: (00:00) Welcome to another edition of the Awakening podcast (00:47) The Stand Awards Dinner is less than one week away (02:04) I'm convinced we are dealing with a demonic cult right now in America (06:40) Former FBI Director James Comey indicted for making a threat against President Trump (16:39) All these leftists are the same way. They believe the American people are stupid (20:32) Jimmy Kimmel made joke about Melania becoming a widow at White House Correspondent's Dinner (31:52) Supreme Court struck down Louisiana redistricting plan that had majority minority districts (40:53) The notion that only a black person can represent another black person is preposterous (47:27) How much longer will it be before there is no one alive who experienced segregation

Bishop E.. W. Jackson addresses the recent assassination attempt on President Trump during the White House Correspondents' Dinner and the implications it holds for political discourse in America. He reflects on the shocking rhetoric used by public figures and the moral decay he perceives in society. Additionally, Bishop E. W. Jackson discusses the upcoming Stand Awards Dinner, honoring influential conservative figures. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that delves into the intersection of faith, politics, and national security. Chapters: (00:00) Welcome to another edition of the Awakening podcast, American Family Radio (00:51) Stand America will host its annual awards dinner in November (04:22) There was another attempt on the life of the president two days ago (19:52) 30% of Americans between 18 and 29 believe political violence is sometimes justified (23:02) There's been some criticism of the Secret Service over security at Washington Hilton (31:25) The White House is not a hotel, so securing it would be easier (32:43) The demon crats won't stop spewing vile rhetoric about President Trump (41:24) Bishop Jackson: I'm glad the President didn't come back (45:30) Some are saying President Trump staged the assassination to boost his popularity (53:00) Please do pray for us, because in many ways we are on the front line