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War in Iran, the End Times, and Viral Christianity
War in the Middle East has many Christians asking whether we are living in the end times.
Current events often become the lens through which people interpret biblical eschatology. That approach can distort how Scripture teaches about the last things. Christians are called to read the Bible carefully and to resist the temptation to treat every global crisis as a prophetic timetable.…
Iran’s Growing Church, America’s Divided Conscience, and the Return of Judgment
In this episode of The World View, we examine what the State of the Union revealed about a deeply divided America and the danger of selective compassion, highlighted by the reaction to the story of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska. We also look at a striking shift in public opinion as Catholic support for the death penalty now surpasses that of evangelicals, and consider what that says about whether our culture still believes in judgment.…
The Middle East, State Religions, and Cultural Conscience
In this episode, we examine what’s really happening to Christians in Israel and Jordan and why raw statistics don’t tell the whole story. We unpack Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying program, now the fourth leading cause of death, and what it reveals about the rise of statism in the West.…
From the Mission Field to the Legislature: Joe D’Orsie on Public Christian Engagement
In this long-form episode of The World View, Alex sits down with Pennsylvania State Rep. Joe D’Orsie to explore what happens when a missionary heart steps into the political arena. From six months on the mission field in the Dominican Republic to a decisive victory over a 20-year incumbent, D’Orsie shares how the Lord led him from local church ministry into public office.…
Sporting Spectacles and Mission in a Post-Global Age
Spectacle trains people what to love and forget, and the Super Bowl shows how entertainment can distract while real evil, including sexual exploitation, remains close to the surface. The Olympics display global pageantry detached from God, while Japan’s election highlights the broader shift from globalism toward nationalism.…
Root Causes: Minneapolis, Obergefell, Greenland, and Epstein
Amid protests and legal battles over immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, fresh debates over marriage and family norms, questions about national influence on the global stage, and renewed scrutiny of power and corruption at the highest levels, this episode of The World View digs beneath the headlines to explore the deeper spiritual and cultural roots shaping our world, the biblical understanding of nationhood and moral conviction, and how the gospel offers lasting hope for every people and place.…