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  • It’s November 5th, 2024 - we are on the brink of one of the most monumental elections in US History. As our culture stands at an ideological crossroads - We have two candidates who represent two distinct futures for America.

    Republican - Donald J Trump, the 45th President of the United States. A man who combines the ideological worldview of Ronald Reagan with the publicity instincts of Don King.

    Democrat - Kamala Harris, the current Vice President Kamala Harris, who was thrust to the head of her party after the poor performance of President Joe Biden in his first debate with Trump.

    According to the polls - the race is as close as any in recent history, with a slight edge in momentum for Trump as Americans go to the polls.

    But the election will ultimately be determined by the Electoral Math specifically as it pertains to a number of toss up states.

    The majority of those states are in the Eastern and Central time zones, which gives us some hope that we could have a presumed winner by midnight tonight.

    But in times like these - anything could happen.

  • Welcome to today’s episode of the Code Red podcast! We are thrilled to have a special guest, Erik Dellenback, the Faith and Community-Based Liaison to Governor Ron DeSantis. Erik has been a critical figure in Florida's Faith and Community-Based Initiative, bridging faith communities and state government.

    Prior to this role, Erik spent seven years as the President and Executive Director of the Tim Tebow Foundation, where he launched impactful programs like Night to Shine, a global movement celebrating individuals with special needs.

    Erik has also served as an executive producer for the movie Run The Race and has consulted with some of the top nonprofits in the philanthropy world.

    We’re excited to dive into his incredible journey and the powerful work he’s doing to make a difference in communities across the state of Florida and beyond.

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  • The conversation with Danbury Institute founder Z. Scott Colter explores a path forward after the ground shaking revelations from the book, "Shepherds for Sale" by Megan Basham (https://youtu.be/LxxcZ_V3woU). According to their website - The Danbury Institute is an association of churches, Christians, and organizations aligned to affirm and preserve God-given rights to life and liberty by influencing culture and public policy, upholding the free exercise of religion, inspiring the vigorous involvement of an informed citizenry, and promoting Judeo-Christian values as the proper foundation for a free and prosperous republic. Broadly, we serve as a conservative voice to leaders and policy makers and an advocate for conservative Americans. Some of what we do includes meeting with elected representatives to let them know where Christians stand on various issues and to urge them toward good governance. In the reverse, we also gather important information from Washington and her leaders and take that back to Americans in towns and cities across the nation. That may entail alerting you to important votes about which you should contact your legislators or sending reminders to pray for specific court cases that will affect your liberties and the future of the nation. There is a wide array of ways to accomplish both of these tasks, both private and public, so the work of the Danbury Institute is robust and naturally multi-faceted. When we speak with legislators, they communicate to us how much they rely upon hearing from constituents and advocacy groups to know which issues should receive more attention and which bills should garner their support. The mentality, they say, is often that "everyone else" will contact Washington. In reality, conservative Christian views are underrepresented in our nation's capital. Similarly, accurate information can be difficult to find, especially with trust of mainstream media being at an all-time low. We intend to bridge that gap in both directions through communication and engagement. If everyone thinks "someone else will do it," "it" never gets done. The Danbury Institute serves as a beacon and a nucleus for those who will stand clearly and boldly for the values of life and liberty. Danbury Institute - https://www.danburyinstitute.org Z.Scott Colter on X - https://x.com/ScottColter Danbury Institute on X - https://x.com/DanburyInst Maximum Life is the Media Ministry of Pastor Zach Terry. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/maximumlifewithzachterry Instagram https://www.instagram.com/zachterry Website http://www.zachterry.org Twitter https://twitter.com/zachterry

  • Hadassah's Hope in Jacksonville, FL, is a faith-based, gospel-centered outreach ministry aimed at reaching women in the adult entertainment industry, specifically those working in strip clubs. Their mission is to share the love of Jesus with these women, providing them with community support, meals, and various resources to aid in their physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

    Their outreach involves visiting strip clubs multiple times a month, bringing meals and gifts, and building relationships with the dancers in a non-judgmental manner. The ministry also runs the "Hope House," a safe space where women can drop in for community, meals, therapy, and practical assistance like laundry services. They offer programs such as life skills training, trauma counseling, and a 12-week internship aimed at personal and vocational growth​.

    Hadassah's Hope
  • In this episode of Code Red, Zach sits down with Author and Journalist Megan Basham. Pastor John MacArthur has said of Mrs. Basham's latest book, "This may just be the single most important book on modern Evangelicalism in recent years." In this episode, Basham connects the dots between Evangelical Denominations and Movements and Left Wing Financiers with a clear agenda. We need to get this information out to as many people as possible, so share the link, buy the book, and let's begin to turn things around. For more content by Zach Terry and Maximum Life, follow us at the links below.

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