CURE America

The Center for Urban Renewal and Education

Get ready to dive into the pulse of a nation in crisis with CURE America—a podcast that doesn't just talk about America's toughest issues, it confronts them head-on! Racial tension tearing communities apart? Riots shaking the streets? Poverty gripping millions? Police reform debates heating up? This is where the stakes are high, the questions are bold, and the answers are fearless. Founded by the unstoppable Star Parker, a syndicated columnist and author who's battled urban poverty and policy failures with razor-sharp insight, CURE America has long been a force for truth. Now, the torch passes to Donald T. Eason, CURE's new president—a pastor and man of God whose faith-driven vision is set to shake things up. With a Bible in one hand and a microphone in the other, Eason's ready to lead with wisdom, compassion, and a fresh perspective that cuts through the noise. This isn't just a podcast—it's a call to arms. The Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE) is on a relentless mission to fight poverty, restore dignity, and rebuild hope through faith, freedom, and personal responsibility. More than 50 years after the Civil Rights movement and 160 years after the Civil War, racial divides still haunt us—CURE America tackles it all, sparking conversations that demand action. Don't just sit there—tune in! Join the movement, feel the urgency, and discover how you can help shape a future where every voice matters. CURE America is waiting—are you ready?

  1. 6. Juni ·  Video

    "Restoring America's Soul: Faith, Family, and Freedom in Crisis"

    In this powerful and timely episode of CURE America, Pastor Donald T. Eason sits down with Timothy Goeglein, Vice President of External and Government Relations at Focus on the Family and former Special Assistant to President George W. Bush. They explore the essential principles that built our nation — faith, family, and freedom — and why reclaiming them is more critical today than ever before. America stands at a crossroads. Marriage rates have plummeted to historic lows, fertility is in freefall, and fatherlessness continues to devastate communities, especially in urban areas. A generation of young men is struggling without strong moral guidance, purpose, or direction. The proven "success sequence" — finish school, secure a full-time job, marry before children, then build a family — is being ignored, with painful consequences for economic mobility, community stability, and the future of our children. As we approach our nation's 250th anniversary, the fallout from sidelining biblical truth, weakening family structures, and distorting our history is impossible to ignore. Young people face rising anxiety and isolation, while cultural pressures favor self-centered individualism over commitment, responsibility, and sacrifice. Yet amid these challenges, there are signs of hope: more young men are returning to church, rediscovering the value of marriage and fatherhood, and seeking deeper meaning beyond secular trends. Pastor Eason and Tim Goeglein unpack practical, faith-rooted solutions that churches, families, neighborhoods, and individuals can implement right now: building strong, lifelong marriages; raising children grounded in biblical truth and American history; and restoring our communities from the ground up through personal responsibility and renewed faith. At CURE, we know the true path to healing poverty, division, and brokenness in urban America lies not in bigger government, but in strengthening the foundational pillars of faith, family, and freedom. This conversation delivers both a sobering wake-up call and real, actionable hope for anyone passionate about the future of our families and our nation. A must-watch for pastors, parents, community leaders, and every citizen concerned about where America is headed. Tune in to CURE America with Donald T. Eason and be part of the restoration our country desperately needs.

    49 Min.
  2. 1. Juni ·  Video

    STOP THE CALIPHATE: Boko Haram, ISWAP & Fulani Militants' War on Christians in Nigeria

    In this powerful episode of CURE America, Donald T. Eason sits down with Stephen Osemwegie, President and Founder of Save Nigeria Group USA, for an urgent conversation about the escalating persecution of Christians in Nigeria.   Stephen delivers a sobering report from the ground, revealing that Nigeria has become one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a Christian. He shares how Boko Haram, ISWAP, and Fulani militants are targeting Christian communities, burning churches, and displacing millions in their pursuit of an Islamic caliphate. With over 11 million people internally displaced and thousands killed in recent years, Stephen explains why this crisis demands international attention.   He also shares his personal journey from Nigeria to the United States and how discovering camps filled with displaced Christians compelled him to launch Save Nigeria Group USA — an organization providing humanitarian aid, raising awareness, and advocating for the persecuted church.   Donald and Stephen discuss the role of U.S. policy, the need for stronger action against terrorist sponsors, and how American churches and believers can respond. Stephen also announces the Save Nigeria Rally, happening June 20, 2026, at Lafayette Park across from the White House in Washington, D.C.   If you care about religious freedom, the persecuted church, and standing with our brothers and sisters in Nigeria, this is an episode you won't want to miss.     Watch now and learn how you can help. Visit: SaveNigeriaGroupUSA.org

    59 Min.
  3. 4. Mai

    What Really Matters – Restoring Faith, Family, and Freedom

    In this powerful and timely episode of CURE America, Pastor Donald T. Eason sits down with Timothy Goeglein, Vice President of External and Government Relations at Focus on the Family and former Special Assistant to President George W. Bush. Tim discusses his important new book, What Really Matters: Restoring a Legacy of Faith, Family, and Freedom. The conversation dives deep into why marriage, family, fatherhood, faith, and truthful American history are what really matters as America approaches its 250th anniversary. They explore the sobering challenges facing our nation — record-low marriage and fertility rates, the growing crisis of fatherlessness, the struggles of young men, and the urgent need to restore the proven "success sequence": graduate, get a job, get married, then have children. Goeglein also shares encouraging signs of hope, including young men returning to church and longing for marriage and family. He offers practical, actionable steps that churches, families, neighborhoods, and individuals can take right now to strengthen lifelong marriage, raise children with moral grounding, and bring restoration from the ground up. A must-watch conversation on the issues that truly matter most for the future of our families and our nation. Pastor Donald T. Eason sits down with Timothy Goeglein, Vice President of External and Government Relations at Focus on the Family and former Special Assistant to President George W. Bush. In this insightful episode, they discuss Goeglein's powerful new book, What Really Matters: Restoring a Legacy of Faith, Family, and Freedom. The conversation explores the critical importance of strengthening marriage, family, and fatherhood while addressing today's sobering challenges — record-low marriage and fertility rates, the crisis of fatherlessness, the struggles of young men, and the urgent need to restore truthful American history as America approaches its 250th anniversary. Full of practical hope and real, actionable steps that churches, families, and individuals can take right now to bring restoration from the ground up.

    53 Min.
  4. 27. Apr.

    Clarence Thomas' Great Speech on the Declaration

    In this episode of CURE America, host Donald T. Eason shares his thoughts on Star Parker's nationally syndicated column praising Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas's powerful speech delivered on April 15 at the University of Texas at Austin.   Star Parker calls Thomas's address one of the greatest speeches marking America's upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Donald adds his personal reflections, noting how Thomas's words carry special force because they come from his own life — growing up poor in the Jim Crow South.   Despite segregation and discrimination, Thomas and the Black community around him firmly believed that their equality and dignity came from God, not from government. Donald contrasts this with his own upbringing in Detroit and shares how he only truly embraced the Declaration of Independence after becoming a Christian in his early 20s.   Justice Thomas emphasizes that the Declaration's most important line is the final pledge: the signers mutually committed "our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor." Without courage and devotion, the words are just ink on paper. He warns that progressivism — a foreign idea from 19th-century Germany — rejects God-given rights in favor of government power, leading to family breakdown, massive debt, and weakened freedom.   Thomas challenges Americans: Do we still have the courage of the soldiers who stormed Normandy? He calls on all of us to stand up for our founding principles with the same devotion that built this nation.   As we approach America's 250th birthday, Donald encourages viewers to focus on faith, family, freedom, and personal responsibility — and to reject the idea that government, not God, is the source of our rights.   Let us renew our commitment to the principles that made America the greatest nation on earth.

    1 Std.
  5. 30. März

    Truth Over Myths: Defending Our Elections

    In a time when election integrity has become one of the most heated debates in America, CURE America with Donald T. Eason delivers bold, straightforward conversations that cut through the noise. Hosted by Donald T. Eason, President of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), this compelling weekly series tackles the tough issues facing our nation — with a special focus on protecting the integrity of our elections, strengthening our democracy, and renewing urban communities from the ground up. In the powerful premiere episode, Eason takes on the controversial Save America Act head-on. He systematically dismantles the most common myths surrounding the bill: from claims of "voter suppression" and disenfranchising women, to accusations of a federal takeover of elections. With clear facts, real-world examples, and a passionate defense of common-sense reforms, Eason shows how the Save America Act simply ensures that only American citizens can register and vote — while preserving mail-in registration, accepting multiple forms of ID, and leaving states in control of their own elections. Viewers will hear why 83% of Americans support the bill, how everyday citizens (including married women) already have easy paths to vote, and why acting now is not reckless — it's responsible. Blending policy breakdowns, myth-busting segments, and inspiring calls to action, CURE America doesn't shy away from controversy. Each episode brings clarity to complex issues, rooted in the belief that secure elections, strong communities, and Judeo-Christian principles are essential to saving America.

    28 Min.
  6. 25. März

    Inside the SAVE America Act – Election Integrity, Women's Sports, and Protecting Minors

    In this episode, host Donald T. Eason sits down one-on-one with CURE's Vice President of Government Relations and Coalitions, Marty Dannenfelser—a Washington veteran with over 40 years of experience in policy advocacy—for a candid, in-depth conversation on the key issues shaping American families, faith, and freedom in 2026.   Together they explore the real-world impact of President Trump's Working Families Tax Cuts (the "one big, beautiful bill" signed in 2025), including expanded child and adoption credits, new Trump Accounts that provide a $1,000 government seed for newborns plus up to $5,000 in annual family contributions, locked-in senior deductions, and average family savings of $1,700–$3,400 already appearing on tax returns.   The discussion dives into the ongoing fight for school choice through scholarship-granting organizations—why the Senate parliamentarian blocked a straightforward federal tax credit, how blue-state governors are refusing to opt in, and the momentum behind Reconciliation 2.0 to restore full credits so parents can direct education dollars away from indoctrination and toward options that best serve their children.   They cover protections to keep Social Security and Medicare solvent by preventing misuse, the SAVE America Act's commonsense provisions (proof of citizenship to register, photo ID to vote, fairness in women's sports, and safeguards for minors against irreversible gender procedures), the serious abortion pill crisis (mail-order and telehealth loopholes bypassing safety rules and state pro-life laws, resulting in documented harms, coercion, and deaths), and major religious liberty advances—from Supreme Court victories influenced by Trump appointees to executive actions defending faith-based adoption, medical conscience rights, school prayer, and parental authority.   Marty reflects on four decades in D.C., sharing insights on declining civility since the Reagan era, brutal judicial nomination battles, the Dobbs leak, and what it will take to rebuild trust and deliver results for everyday Americans.   This faith-grounded, no-nonsense conversation delivers policy wins, honest challenges, and a clear vision for restoring opportunity, protecting life, securing elections, defending faith, and empowering parents and families.   Tune in now for this essential update from CURE America—stay informed and engaged!

    1 Std. 6 Min.
  7. 16. März

    Why Trillions Haven't Healed Our Cities – And What Will

    In this powerful opening episode, Pastor Donald T. Eason, president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), introduces viewers to the mission of CURE and delivers a straight-from-the-heart message about the true path to healing America's urban communities.  Drawing from his own upbringing in Detroit—once the richest city in the world, now a shadow of its former self with a drastically reduced population—Pastor Eason shares personal stories of single-parent struggles, temporary government assistance, and the dignity that comes from work and self-reliance. He explains how decades of massive federal spending have failed urban America, pointing to sobering statistics: doubled single-parent households since 1970, 50% of Black children in fatherless homes, Black women accounting for 40% of abortions, high Black teen unemployment, and a persistent 18.4% Black poverty rate in 2024. Pastor Eason contrasts CURE's approach—rooted in faith, family, freedom, personal responsibility, and opportunity—with the results of big-government programs and larger organizations that, he argues, have perpetuated dependency rather than solved it. He highlights CURE as the only Washington, D.C. think tank focused on urban issues from a Judeo-Christian perspective, spotlighting key publications like the report on education choice as a moral imperative for parents, the impact of abortion on the Black community, and the Cato Institute–praised book The State of Black Progress. He promotes the "success sequence" (education → job → marriage → children), calls for reviving trades and manufacturing jobs, and urges viewers to support solutions that restore dignity instead of relying on prolonged government aid. With direct biblical references, a no-compromise stance on faith and values, and a challenge to judge organizations by real results, this episode lays out a clear vision: the real cure for urban America isn't more government—it's faith, hard work, family, and personal responsibility. A compelling, truth-telling start to the series that calls viewers to action and hope.

    26 Min.
  8. 2. März

    Breaking Yokes – Faith, Self-Reliance, and America's Promise

    Welcome to CURE America with Donald T. Eason. Today we bring you an in-depth, Scripture-centered conversation between Pastor Errol Beckford of Celebration Tabernacle Church in Cocoa, Florida, and Pastor Morris Odioko of Winners Chapel International in Tulsa, Oklahoma—moderated by Grace Glass, Executive Manager of Operations for CURE.   In this compelling exchange from our National Clergy Summit, these two immigrant pastors share hard-won wisdom on America's dual reality: its undeniable history of injustice and its unparalleled opportunities for health, wealth, education, gospel advancement, and human flourishing. Drawing from personal journeys—one from Jamaica, the other from Nigeria—they explore how black communities can reclaim empowering mindsets.   They discuss rekindling education as a sacred inheritance and the "great equalizer," rejecting prolonged government dependency in favor of cultural dignity, self-reliance, and biblical productivity. Anchored in powerful verses like Joshua 1:8, Philippians 4:19, Ecclesiastes 9:11, and Genesis 1, they emphasize identity in Christ over worldly labels, the mindset of being distributors of God's supply, and seizing opportunities without excuses—even amid opposition.   The pastors challenge the church to intentionally equip believers: feed the flock the pure Word to renew minds, break yokes of limitation, prioritize strong two-parent families, and demonstrate spiritual maturity that overflows into economic leadership and intellectual advancement—taking responsibility as the light of the world rather than waiting on government solutions.   This no-nonsense, hope-filled dialogue is a call to action for black churches and families: admit the past, seize the table God prepares, renew mindsets through truth, and build communities of faith, excellence, freedom, and lasting renewal. A powerful episode for anyone invested in America's future.

    51 Min.

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Get ready to dive into the pulse of a nation in crisis with CURE America—a podcast that doesn't just talk about America's toughest issues, it confronts them head-on! Racial tension tearing communities apart? Riots shaking the streets? Poverty gripping millions? Police reform debates heating up? This is where the stakes are high, the questions are bold, and the answers are fearless. Founded by the unstoppable Star Parker, a syndicated columnist and author who's battled urban poverty and policy failures with razor-sharp insight, CURE America has long been a force for truth. Now, the torch passes to Donald T. Eason, CURE's new president—a pastor and man of God whose faith-driven vision is set to shake things up. With a Bible in one hand and a microphone in the other, Eason's ready to lead with wisdom, compassion, and a fresh perspective that cuts through the noise. This isn't just a podcast—it's a call to arms. The Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE) is on a relentless mission to fight poverty, restore dignity, and rebuild hope through faith, freedom, and personal responsibility. More than 50 years after the Civil Rights movement and 160 years after the Civil War, racial divides still haunt us—CURE America tackles it all, sparking conversations that demand action. Don't just sit there—tune in! Join the movement, feel the urgency, and discover how you can help shape a future where every voice matters. CURE America is waiting—are you ready?

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