January 7, 2021
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'Heaven Is Not Shaken'
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by Tony Perkins
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This country has seen some dark days. There have been moments of unbelievable despair, like we witnessed at the Capitol, when everything seems to come apart at the seams. Those are the hours when the hopelessness we see looks nothing like the nation we thought we knew. Yet, in almost 250 years, even the worst of times have never defined us. And we can't afford to let this one either.
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Election Change: Getting State to the Point
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by Tony Perkins
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There's a lot more to this country than the White House and Congress. In fact, in this fog of fury and disillusionment, one of the greatest untold stories of 2020 is just how much conservatives stand to gain from what they did in the states on November 3rd. If you're looking for silver linings after this week -- and I don't know anyone who isn't -- take a trip to the Republican states. Thanks to voters, that'll take a while -- because there are a lot more now than ever.
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Hope for Freedom Fades in Hong Kong
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by Arielle Del Turco
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It only took a few hours early Wednesday morning for Hong Kong police officers to arrest over 50 people connected to the pro-democracy movement, search 76 places, and freeze $200,000 in assets. Utilizing a national security law designed as a tool to crack down on those who disagree with the policies of the ruling Chinese Communist Party, the mass arrests mark a new era for Hong Kong.
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Today's show features: Jody Hice, U.S. Representative for the 10th district of Georgia, on what he experienced on Capitol Hill Wednesday and where we go from here; Ken Blackwell, former Ohio Secretary of State and FRC's Senior Fellow for Human Rights and Constitutional Governance, on the steps state legislatures around the country must take to ensure election integrity in future elections; Michele Bachmann, Dean of Regent University's School of Government and former U.S. Representative from Minnesota, on what she saw inside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday and how we should respond in prayer; Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, FRC's Executive Vice President and former commander of the U.S. Army's Delta Force, on why violence is not the answer to our nation's problems and his thoughts on the way forward.
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