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  FramersView: Thinking Clearly in a Noisy Political Age When was the last time a political conversation made you think instead of react? Not argue. Not defend. Not scroll away in frustration. Just pause… and think. That question sits at the heart of FramersView . In a time where political content is often loud, rushed, and emotionally charged, this episode offers something increasingly rare: clarity, context, and calm. Streamed on 26 January 2026 , this discussion stands out not because it shouts the loudest, but because it speaks with intention. FramersView does not approach politics as a performance. Instead, it treats it as a discipline, one that requires patience, historical awareness, and intellectual honesty. The episode invites viewers into a space where ideas are framed carefully, not weaponized for instant reactions. Centered within the wider conversation of Republican politics, the discussion goes beyond surface-level talking points. It explores how political principles ...
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  What If Loving Again Wasn’t a Weakness, but a Strength? What if the bravest thing you could do after heartbreak wasn’t to protect your heart but to open it again? Many of us carry emotional scars from love. We learn, consciously or not, to guard ourselves. Yet deep down, there is always that quiet question: Is it possible to love again without fear? This is the emotional space that “To Love Again” gently steps into.                             A Song That Teaches Through Feeling Written by Stephan Ashton , To Love Again is more than a soul/R&B ballad it is a lesson in emotional resilience. Released on 15 January 2026 , the song doesn’t try to overwhelm the listener with drama. Instead, it educates through emotion, reminding us that healing is not loud, rushed, or performative. Healing is patient. Healing is honest. The song reflects a powerful truth: loving again is not about forgetting past pain, but ab...
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  “This Is Our Prayer” and “Through All of Our Days,”                                                   In moments when the weight of the world feels unbearable, when war, loss, uncertainty, and human suffering dominate our headlines, many of us are left searching for words. Words to pray. Words to hope. Words to make sense of what we are witnessing. It is often in these moments that music becomes more than sound; it becomes a sacred response. Through the powerful contemporary hymns “This Is Our Prayer” and “Through All of Our Days,” singer-songwriter and minister Lisa Waites offers exactly that response: music shaped by faith, honesty, compassion, and a deep awareness of our shared humanity. “This Is Our Prayer” was written as a musical prayer in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Grounded in Romans 12:12–21 , this hymn does not shy away from ...
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  Love is one of the most powerful words we use—yet one of the most misunderstood. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ In a world where love is often defined by emotions, conditions, or personal benefit, the timeless truth of God’s Word offers a much deeper and more enduring meaning. “Love Is,” an original scripture song by George Deveaux , beautifully brings 1 Corinthians 13 to life, reminding us that true love is not based on feelings alone, but on character, commitment, and divine purpose. This song gently teaches that love is patient and kind, not proud or selfish, not easily angered, and never failing. Rather than merely quoting scripture, it allows the listener to experience the message through melody, reflection, and reverence. As the words unfold, the heart is invited to slow down, examine itself, and realign with God’s definition of love one that transforms relationships, strengthens faith, and reflects Christ Himself. What makes this piece especially meaningful ...
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 Righteousness by Faith: The Priceless Worth of Knowing Christ (Philippians 3:8) This powerful teaching on Philippians 3:8 – Righteousness by Faith brings us back to the very heart of the Gospel in a world where many believers still struggle with performance-based faith. With clear Scripture and thoughtful explanation, it reveals a truth that is both humbling and freeing: our right standing with God is not built on what we do, but on who Christ is and what He has done . The Apostle Paul’s words challenge every form of self-righteousness, religious pride, and quiet dependence on works, reminding us that even our best efforts cannot compare to the surpassing worth of truly knowing Jesus Christ. The teaching carefully explains how righteousness is not something we achieve through obedience to the Law or moral discipline, but something we receive through faith . By connecting Philippians 3 with the warnings in Deuteronomy 9, it shows that this has always been God’s way salvation by gr...
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  Through All of Our Days: A Contemporary Worship Hymn That Teaches, Comforts, and Connects In every generation, certain worship songs rise beyond melody and become meaningful companions in faith. They do not merely fill a moment in a service; they stay with us in seasons of reflection, loss, renewal, and hope. Through All of Our Days is one such hymn  thoughtfully written, theologically rich, and deeply human. Composed in 2022 by Lisa Waites , this contemporary worship hymn was originally created for Ash Wednesday , a time when believers are invited to reflect on mortality, repentance, and grace. Yet the beauty of this piece lies in its wide spiritual reach. Its message resonates throughout Lent and speaks powerfully during moments of transition such as baptisms, confirmations, covenanting services, and even funerals.                        A Hymn Rooted in Theology and Human Experience At its core, Through All of ...