
Under Pressure
In this edition of Perilous World Radio, hosts Alan Masters from the Foundation of Human Understanding and Brian Bouteller from the Grants Pass Rescue Mission delve into the theme of living under pressure. They explore the idea that, regardless of whether times are abundant or challenging, everyone experiences pressure in unique ways.
Jan contributes to the discussion through a conversation via text between she and Alan, by emphasizing that abundance can present its own set of difficulties, often feeling more demanding than scarcity. She points out that having wealth and material possessions can lead people to feel less dependent on spiritual guidance, highlighting the need to make conscious choices aligned with higher values, especially in times of abundance. The conversation reflects on the complexities of navigating life's pressures, whether in times of plenty or want.
On our Patriot Outreach segment with Colonel Tony Monaco, we have guest speaker, Kansas State Representative Pat Proctor from the 41st District will address election confidence as the U.S. nears its 250th anniversary in 2026. The recent California primary highlighted concerns about election integrity due to delays from a 7-day grace period for late mail-in ballots, which the Supreme Court's 5-4 decision has now allowed. Justice Samuel Alito criticized this ruling, emphasizing that election day should be fixed. In contrast, Kansas is working to strengthen election integrity by repealing its own three-day grace period for mail-in ballots, despite the Governor's veto. As America approaches its Semi quincentennial, the focus remains on ensuring trust in the electoral process.
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