Perilous World Radio 10/15/25


The Lazy Man


On this wonderful Wednesday episode of Perilous World Radio, hosts Alan Masters and Brian Bouteller engage in a thought-provoking discussion about the roles of men and women in leadership within the family and community. Alan expresses concern over some men being complacent, allowing women to take on leadership responsibilities instead of stepping up for themselves. He highlights that women often embrace the role of support and want to help, but points out that men sometimes abdicate their roles, thinking it's acceptable for women to handle everything. Brian interjects, suggesting that if men were to actively embrace their responsibilities—taking on the role of head of the household, setting discipline, and even becoming the breadwinner—they could foster a more balanced dynamic. Their conversation hints at the need for men to recognize and fulfill their roles for the benefit of the family unit, rather than relying on women to take charge.

In this episode of the Patriot Outreach segment, Colonel Tony Monaco and Sandra Lawson, a Navy Brat and Deliverance Minister, discuss how to survive the challenges faced by children of military families. Lawson’s father served in the Navy and was deployed overseas multiple times in the 90s, leading to a troubled home life filled with severe abuse and exposure to occult practices. Starting at six years old, Lawson experienced suicidal thoughts from this trauma. Her journey to healing emphasized the importance of faith, salvation, forgiveness, and the power of prayer. She learned about deliverance from generational spirits affecting her life.Her first book, "Beyond Recognition: A Story of Triumph Against All Odds - Part One," shares her journey to freedom from her sociopathic mother and childhood trauma. Lawson aims to inspire others to seek healing and break the cycle of abuse through Jesus, the greatest Counselor of all.t Counselor of all, Jesus the Messiah.

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