January 15, 2021
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The 1786 Lesson That Could Save 2021
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by Tony Perkins
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Now that some of the shock of the last two weeks is starting to wear off, most Americans have the same question: can we actually pick up the pieces and move on? With 80 percent of the country worried the nation is falling apart, there's a lot of concern that nation's days are numbered. These are the times when the only way forward is looking back and rallying around the principles that made America exceptional in the first place. Luckily for us, there's a day this weekend that gives all of us the chance to do just that.
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Keep the Light Burning
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by Tony Perkins
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According to the latest undercover video of CEO Jack Dorsey from Project Veritas, Twitter plans to censor even more conservatives. "This is going to be much bigger than just one account [Donald Trump's, which they permanently suspended], and it's going to go on for much longer than just this day, this week, and the next few weeks, and go beyond the inauguration... I don't believe this is going away anytime soon," said Dorsey.
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Five Ways to Prepare for the Days ahead
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by Tony Perkins
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Wasting away in a Turkish prison wasn't how Andrew Brunson would have chosen to spend two years of his life -- but after watching turmoil of the last two weeks unfold, he's more convinced than ever: God was preparing him for this moment. Persecution is coming, he believes. And there's no greater burden on his heart than to make sure Americans are ready for it.
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Today's show features: Jeff Mordock, Justice Department Reporter for The Washington Times, on the security levels for this year's inauguration versus the last inauguration; Mary Szoch, FRC's Director of the Center for Human Dignity, on her recent op-ed "My Miscarriage and Roe v. Wade," and on ProLifeCon and the March for Life on Friday, January 29th; David Closson, FRC's Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview, on the unfair restrictions on churches and how Biden administration policies are expected to negatively affect religious liberty.
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