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Join us this hour as we discuss the reasons for national sovereignty and why America should leave the WHO. Hear why their proposals are a threat to free speech and freedom of religion. We then get an update on the Persecuted Church and learn very practical ways to pray for our brothers and sisters who live in countries hostile to religious liberty and yet do not abandon their faith. Get ready to lengthen your prayer list.
Marriage can be perilous for any couple, but for those facing infidelity and other dark secrets, it can be soul-crushing. Yet no matter how broken a relationship may seem, hope and healing remain within reach. Our guests are proof. Theirs was a union built not on solid ground but on the shifting sands of childhood trauma, promiscuity, addiction, and a hunger that neither of them could satisfy. Through many tumultuous years, they stumbled to the brink of both relational and personal destruction again and again, nearly giving up on each other—and on life itself. After years of trying to fix themselves, they finally found the source of hope or rather Hope found them, and their lives and marriage were radically transformed from the inside out.
Reggie Littlejohn is the founder and President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers. A graduate of Yale Law School, she is an acclaimed international expert on China’s One Child Policy, (now the Three-Child Policy). Her organization has been called the “leading voice” in the battle to expose and oppose forced abortion and gendercide (the sex-selective abortion of baby girls) in China. Women’s Rights Without Frontiers is the only organization with boots on the ground saving lives in China. Their “Save a Girl” campaign has saved hundreds of baby girls. Their “Save a Widow” Campaign is saving abandoned widows in rural China. They have launched a “Save a Widow” Campaign in Uganda as well. Reggie has testified eight times at the United States Congress, most recently in May of 2021. She has delivered briefings three times at the European Parliament, twice at the British, and has spoken at the Irish and Canadian Parliaments, The Hague, United Nations, State Department, White House, and the Vatican as well. In 2021, she received the “Women in Leadership: Changing the World” award from Mission College in California. In 2022, LifeSiteNews named her one of the “People of the Year – Heroes of 2021 and People to Watch in 2022.”
Todd Nettleton is director of media development for The Voice of the Martyrs, working with the media to tell the stories of persecuted Christians to people in the United States. In his role with VOM, he has met with Christians who face persecution in many countries, including Sudan, China, Egypt, Turkey, Vietnam, Pakistan, Indonesia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar (Burma) and Azerbaijan
Tim and Kathy Bush have been married since 1982 and are proud parents and grandparents. They are speakers as well as FamilyLife affiliate staff, who share their story at marriage conferences and retreats across the country. They founded War Room Ministries, which has served to strengthen men, marriages, families, and churches, and to develop Christian character through redemption, relationships, and resilience. Tim and Kathy have received countless responses of gratitude for openly discussing the shame that comes from searching for happiness in all the wrong places.