Insert Video Introduction by Elaine Pagels When we turn to the earliest writings about Jesus and the spiritual traditions that followed, what is striking is not only what was remembered, but also what was deliberately left unsaid. The missing years of Jesus, the silence in the records, are an invitation rather than an absence. They compel us to … [Read more...] about The Missing Years of Jesus & Beyond: Divine Lessons for Today
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Faith on Trial: Charlie Kirk & Leaders Defend Korea’s Freedom
Introduction by Charlie Kirk Thank you for joining this conversation. I’ve traveled across America and the world speaking to young people, churches, and leaders about freedom. But freedom doesn’t defend itself — it requires us to stand.When a nation begins to put pastors behind bars, when grandmothers of faith are treated like criminals, when prayer itself … [Read more...] about Faith on Trial: Charlie Kirk & Leaders Defend Korea’s Freedom
Antichrist Unmasked: Love vs. Fear Across History
Introduction by John the Apostle Children, you have heard that the antichrist is coming, and indeed many antichrists have already come. When I first wrote those words, I did not speak of a single monstrous figure to frighten future generations. I spoke of a spirit — one that denies Christ’s love, twists truth into deception, and divides the family of … [Read more...] about Antichrist Unmasked: Love vs. Fear Across History
Trinity vs. Monotheism: Was Jesus Truly God?
Introduction by Elaine Pagels Christianity began not as one voice, but as many. In the early centuries, believers argued passionately about Jesus’ identity. Some worshiped Him as God, others revered Him as prophet, teacher, or Messiah. The diversity was immense — and only later did councils and creeds narrow these voices into a single orthodox claim: that … [Read more...] about Trinity vs. Monotheism: Was Jesus Truly God?
Tribal Faith and Global Unity: The Double Edge of Scripture
Introduction — Karen Armstrong When we turn to the scriptures of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, we often encounter passages that seem to divide: “us” from “them,” the faithful from the outsider. But to read these texts only through the lens of exclusion is to misunderstand their origins. These scriptures were composed in times of profound … [Read more...] about Tribal Faith and Global Unity: The Double Edge of Scripture
Jared Kushner Prophecy: Covenant, Peace, and the End Times
Introduction — Jonathan Cahn There are moments in history when the words of the ancient prophets seem to rise from the page and step into our headlines. Daniel spoke of a covenant with many. Ezekiel described a secure Israel, vulnerable to sudden invasion. The Apostle Paul warned of a time when leaders would proclaim “peace and safety,” only for … [Read more...] about Jared Kushner Prophecy: Covenant, Peace, and the End Times
The Asymmetry of Tolerance: Europe, Islam, and Faith’s Future
Introduction by Nick Sasaki Welcome, friends. Today we embark on a journey through one of the most profound paradoxes of our time: the asymmetry of tolerance between Europe and the Middle East. In Europe, Muslims worship freely, build mosques, and shape cultural life openly. Yet in many Middle Eastern countries, Christians cannot do the same — restricted to … [Read more...] about The Asymmetry of Tolerance: Europe, Islam, and Faith’s Future
Conversation with the Devil: 5 Comedians Put Evil on Trial
IntroductionIn this courtroom of imagination, the Devil himself is called to the stand. Not to frighten us with fire and brimstone, but to be examined, interrogated, and cross-examined by the sharpest comic minds to ever hold a microphone. Across five sessions, each built like a trial, the Devil faces opening statements, witness testimony, and closing … [Read more...] about Conversation with the Devil: 5 Comedians Put Evil on Trial
Solutions for America: Poverty, Immigration, Education & Faith
Introduction by Charlie Kirk Welcome, everyone. Tonight we gather not to rehearse old arguments, but to wrestle with the most pressing challenges facing our nation. Poverty, immigration, education, family, and faith—these aren’t abstract policy points, they’re the very foundations of the American experiment. Too often our public square is filled with noise … [Read more...] about Solutions for America: Poverty, Immigration, Education & Faith









