In an age of constant visibility and instant judgment, this show explores the critical difference between public behavior and private life—especially for those entrusted with leadership. We examine the need for clear, consistent standards of public conduct for elected officials, and why continued public service should be tied to meeting those standards. Rooted in the belief that the Founding Fathers envisioned the United States as a homeland shaped by Christian values, the show invites listeners to reflect on accountability, humility, and moral responsibility. While only God is truly good, Americans are called to honor Him through their attitude, character, and conduct in the public square.
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In an age of constant visibility and instant judgment, this show explores the critical difference between public behavior and private life—especially for those entrusted with leadership. We examine the need for clear, consistent standards of public conduct for elected officials, and why continued public service should be tied to meeting those standards. Rooted in the belief that the Founding Fathers envisioned the United States as a homeland shaped by Christian values, the show invites listeners to reflect on accountability, humility, and moral responsibility. While only God is truly good, Americans are called to honor Him through their attitude, character, and conduct in the public square.
T.A. reveals why he stepped away from a Christian radio career that expected applause over authenticity. In this honest opening, he shares the conflict between telling people what they want to hear versus what is actually true. This episode explores reclaiming your voice, resisting the pressure to perform, and choosing integrity over acceptance.
Why Are We Here On Earth?
In an age of constant visibility and instant judgment, this show explores the critical difference between public behavior and private life—especially for those entrusted with leadership. We examine the need for clear, consistent standards of public conduct for elected officials, and why continued public service should be tied to meeting those standards. Rooted in the belief that the Founding Fathers envisioned the United States as a homeland shaped by Christian values, the show invites listeners to reflect on accountability, humility, and moral responsibility. While only God is truly good, Americans are called to honor Him through their attitude, character, and conduct in the public square.