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Fox News Religion Correspondent Lauren Green uses her wealth of stories, vast network of contacts, and her own extensive study of theology to take the listener on a unique journey of spiritual discovery.

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Fox News Religion Correspondent Lauren Green uses her wealth of stories, vast network of contacts, and her own extensive study of theology to take the listener on a unique journey of spiritual discovery.

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    Detransitioners Tell Their Stories: God Made Them Male and Female

    Detransitioners Tell Their Stories: God Made Them Male and Female

    The Bible's words saying "God made them male and female" for centuries had been upheld by the scientific community, that is up until just a few years ago. In today's woke culture, gender dysphoria, a mental health problem, has spurred many young people into surgeries that they later regret. Once celebrated for expressing their "true self" as transgender male or female, they are often attacked when they realize they made the wrong decision and begin the arduous journey of de-transitioning. Jennifer Lahl is telling their stories. On this episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast, Lahl talks about her new book, "The Detransition Diaries",  the saga of eight men and women who once felt they were born in the wrong body, and then realized the solution to their struggles were more spiritual than physical. Lahl is the founder and former President of The Center For Bioethics And Culture as well as an award-winning documentary maker producing several films, including the one the book is based on: "The Detransition Diaries: Saving Our Sisters".
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    • 37 min
    Best-selling Author Christina Stanton: Capturing the Legacy of Christians Who Photographed Injustices

    Best-selling Author Christina Stanton: Capturing the Legacy of Christians Who Photographed Injustices

    The old adage that 'a picture is worth a thousand words,' was never truer than when faithful Christians told stories of injustices, not with words, but through photos. At a time when photography was new technology used more for entertainment, Alice Seeley Harris, an English missionary, documented the horrors of human rights abuses in the Congo under the regime of King Leopold II of the Belgians. Children and adults with limbs cut off as punishment. Thousands of miles away, Jacob August Riis, a Denmark native, was exposing the squalid conditions of New York City neighborhoods. On this episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast, best-selling author Christina Stanton delves deeper into their stories that she first told in an article published last year, "Capture This: How Christians Used Cameras To Expose Injustice." What's disheartening about Riis and Harris' stories is how over the years secular media has ignored their Christian faith, even while honoring their work. Yet, it was their faith that compelled them to expose grave injustices at the turn of the century in parts of the globe that had been forgotten by Western culture, even when it was in their own backyards.
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    • 34 min
    Bishop Robert Barron on the Revolution that is Easter

    Bishop Robert Barron on the Revolution that is Easter

    While Easter, as it is celebrated in America, has morphed into bunnies, bonnets, baskets, and egg coloring... the reality of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ is in fact a 'revolution'. So says Bishop Robert Barron, the founder of Word On Fire Catholic ministries, and the bishop of the Rochester-Winona diocese in Minnesota. On this special Easter episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast recorded at his studios in Rochester, Minnesota, Barron, who's also a best-selling author and former auxiliary bishop of the Los Angeles diocese, explains why Christians should not 'domesticate' Easter. Instead, we should spend this day meditating on the 'subversive' nature of what Christianity unleashed more than two-thousand years ago. Says Barron, "It turns everything upside down, and there's nothing more subversive, literally subversive, than the resurrection of Jesus from the dead." It's that Divine power of love in raising Jesus from the dead, that is now available to humanity today. It proves that that Love is in fact the foundation of all creation.
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    • 32 min
    Culture Wars and the Easter Bunny: One Author Fights Back

    Culture Wars and the Easter Bunny: One Author Fights Back

    It may be a surprise to some folks, but the Easter Bunny has nothing to do with the true meaning of Easter. Neither do Easter baskets, bonnets, spring flowers or any of the plethora of secular imagery that have taken center stage during the Lent and Easter season, pushing the Resurrection of Jesus, the cornerstone of Christianity, to the side or dismissed entirely. But best-selling author Anthony DeStefano is fighting back. He's embraced the Easter Bunny for a children's book about Jesus, His life, crucifixion and resurrection. On this episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast, DeStefano talks about his new book, "The Story of the First Easter Bunny", and about the culture wars all parents of faith are battling in trying to teach their children the true foundations of their beliefs. DeStefano is the author of more than 25 books for children and adults; some of which delve into the headier issues of Christianity like heaven and hell.
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    • 29 min
    CABRINI: The Film's Producer Vowed Only to Make Films Which Honor God

    CABRINI: The Film's Producer Vowed Only to Make Films Which Honor God

    Twenty years ago, Mexican actor Eduardo Verastegui made a promise
    to God that he would not do any work that offended his Catholic faith, his
    family or his culture. The vow meant he didn't work for four years as he had to
    constantly turn down offers. Then he started a production company with two
    friends and together produced "Sound of Freedom," about child
    trafficking and sexual exploitation that starred Jim Caviezel as the agent who
    hunts down traffickers. And now Verastegui's new film, "CABRINI."

    On this episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast, Verastegui talks about Cabrini,
    which tells the saga of Mother Cabrini, Frances Xavier Cabrini, an Italian
    immigrant Catholic nun whose feistiness defied her frail health. She fought the
    power structure of the Catholic Church and the city of New York, to build
    orphanages, hospitals and schools, relieving the poverty of Italian immigrant
    children. Verastegui says 100% of the film's profits will go to charity, continuing
    the work of Mother Cabrini.

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    • 36 min
    Getting Christians Politically Engaged is Bunni Pounds' Specialty - There's Too Much At Stake in 2024

    Getting Christians Politically Engaged is Bunni Pounds' Specialty - There's Too Much At Stake in 2024

    Former GOP consultant Bunni Pounds may have lost an election for U.S. Congress, but she gained valuable experience. And she's using that experience to mobilize Christians to come out and vote. In 2020, some 25 million sat on the sidelines and didn't cast their ballots. Now Pounds, from the great state of Texas, is pulling out all the political stops to make a serious dent in that number. She's created an organization that shows churches how to get their congregations involved in praying, engaging, registering, and researching candidates and issues. On this episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast, recorded at the NRB Convention in Nashville, Pounds talks about her book "Jesus and Politics: One Woman's Walk With God in a Mudslinging Profession." The bottom line is, if Christians want to live out a biblical worldview, then they must lobby government; because government has the power to subvert and control their lives. Pounds says the problem has been that "We keep this separation between what we think is secular and sacred, and not see that God should encompass every part of our life, even our civic duties."
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    • 28 min

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