Disturbing The Peace with John Amanchukwu

Jasmine Crockett, Karmelo Anthony & Pastor Shane Idleman's Story Of Faith & Survival

57 min · 12. juni 2026
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Pastor Shane Idleman is still preaching at Westside Christian Fellowship. He went on an hour-long bike ride yesterday. He swam laps with his daughter at the park. And he's doing all of it while battling Stage 3 cancer — without conventional chemotherapy or radiation. In this powerful episode of Disturbing the Peace, John sits down with Pastor Shane Idleman — founder and lead pastor of Westside Christian Fellowship in Lancaster/Leona Valley, California, host of the Idleman Unplugged podcast and Regaining Lost Ground radio broadcast, and author of 12 free-download books — for one of the most honest cancer testimonies you'll hear this year. Shane shares his prodigal-son story (a 1.8 high school GPA, dyslexia, alcohol and steroid addiction, bench-pressing 400 pounds as identity), the moment he fully surrendered to Christ, and how God moved him from being a 24 Hour Fitness district manager into writing his first book — What Works When Diets Don't. Then he walks through the cancer diagnosis, the surgery risks his doctors laid out (loss of speech, thyroid cancer return risk), why he's chosen for now to support his body's immunity through diet and alternative therapy while seeking the Lord, the "name and claim it" problem in modern faith healing, and his hard-won slogan: "His sovereignty is my sanity." Shane is clear throughout: this is his path. He's not prescribing it for anyone else. He's seen God heal through conventional therapy. He's seen God heal through alternatives. He's seen God heal through nothing. And he's seen God call His saints home. The job, he says, is full surrender — and full trust. Then John and Shane turn to two cultural moments: LA County firefighter Jeffrey Little, who was suspended without pay and received death threats after requesting a religious accommodation against the Pride flag mandate (the federal case is now advancing to trial); and Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett's recent remarks about "white men lecturing people of color." Shane gives the kind of bold, measured response only a pastor pastoring through cancer can give — when there's truly no Plan B but God. 🔥 Shop & Support ⚡️ Website:  → https://iknowgod.us/ 👕 Merch → https://www.iknowgodmerch.com/   ▶️ Stay on YouTube Subscribe for more truth and bold commentary: https://www.youtube.com/@revwutruth   📲 Follow Me on Social Media Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/revwutruth/ X (Twitter) ➤ https://x.com/REVWUTRUTH

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The Wealth Gap Starts With A Wisdom Gap

Too many families are leaving bills instead of blessings. Debt instead of direction. Confusion instead of an inheritance. Last week, Dr. Christopher A. Stone — senior pastor of Unity Worship Center Church of God in Christ in Burlington, NC; District Superintendent of the Success District; First Administrative Assistant to Bishop Patrick L. Wooden Sr. — joined Pastor John Amanchukwu to diagnose the problem: a generation that was never taught what the Bible says about money, work, and legacy. The response was overwhelming. So Dr. Stone is back in studio — and this time, the entire episode is the solution. As John puts it: "The Bible didn't tell us to GoFundMe. It really says go fund yourself. If a man doesn't work, neither shall he eat."   They open where the recovery has to start — financial discipleship at home. Dr. Stone grew up in a household where the words budget, interest, savings, and investing were never spoken. John admits he would have guessed a "budget" was a rental car company. Stone walks through how he and his wife realized, as newlyweds under the teaching of the late Bishop Otis Lockett Sr., that they were "eons behind" — and how they refused to pass that deficit to their four daughters. By age five, his girls were earning money through chores, setting aside the first dime for God, writing their spending plans on paper, paying themselves in savings, and learning the difference between the candy they wanted and the paper and pencils they needed. "If you're going to learn how to be responsible, learn how to differentiate between needs and wants." Then the episode turns to the single biggest wealth-building tool available to the average American family — home ownership. John lays out the numbers: Black homeownership in America sits at roughly 44% compared to 74% for white Americans — a gap larger than it was in 1968 when the Fair Housing Act was passed. The median white homeowner holds $215,000 in home equity; the median Black homeowner, $115,000. A home purchased for $200,000 in 2000 is worth approximately $500,000 today — a $300,000 wealth transfer sitting in a piece of property, while renters over that same period built nothing. Dr. Stone answers the question underneath the statistics with the hard honesty this series has become known for. When John jokingly protests that the bank denied him because he's Black, Stone doesn't blink. "It's your credit score. Money is green. Money doesn't have a color. Financial institutions are in business to make money — they're not going to lend to anyone they see as a hazard, I don't care if you're black, white, green, or red. If you have these things in order, you will find there is fair lending." Then Stone lays out the complete practical path from renting to owning: the $1,000 emergency fund first. The budget that finds the leak — "if there's a flood in your house, you don't grab a mop bucket, you turn off the water." The hard season of no eating out, no expensive vacations, no new jewelry — "you're renting." Attacking consumer debt. The 35% of your credit score that is simply paying bills on time. The 720 credit score minimum before buying. Three to six months of reserves. The 15-year mortgage versus the 30-year. And the discipline of paying down principal until the house is yours in record time.   🔥 Shop & Support ⚡️ Website:  → https://iknowgod.us/ 👕 Merch → https://www.iknowgodmerch.com/   ▶️ Stay on YouTube Subscribe for more truth and bold commentary: https://www.youtube.com/@revwutruth   📲 Follow Me on Social Media Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/revwutruth/ X (Twitter) ➤ https://twitter.com/REVWUTRUTH   #JohnAmanchukwu #REVWUTRUTH

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The culture is fracturing and truth is under siege. From the courtroom to the capital, eternity is knocking on America's door and the church cannot remain silent.   Get truth-backed resources, book Pastor John, and join the movement at our official website: https://iknowgod.us/   History changes in an instant and today Pastor John Amanchukwu Sr. delivers an uncompromising dose of biblical realism on REVWUTRUTH. Shane Winnings joins the program fresh from the courtroom to break down the overwhelming evidence in the Charlie Kirk murder case, exposing how Tyler Robinson targeted a man of God for preaching the gospel. Then, we pivot to the sudden, shocking loss of Senator Lindsey Graham from an aortic dissection at 71 years old, unpacking Donald J. Trump's stunning recommendation for his sister Darlene Graham to fill the seat under Governor Henry McMaster. At 07:11 we watch the chilling security footage reality, at 12:45 we witness Erika Kirk's fierce, unshakeable courage, and at 31:24 we see a choked-up Trump face the reality of death. This is your urgent wake-up call because your position, your money, and your next breath are completely on loan from God.     Question: What did the preliminary hearing reveal about the suspect in the Charlie Kirk murder case?   Answer: The hearing established devastating evidence against suspect Tyler Robinson, including surveillance footage, DNA linking him to the murder weapon, and explicit confession notes detailing a targeted assassination motivated purely by deep spiritual hostility against Charlie Kirk's bold biblical convictions.   Question: What should Americans learn from the sudden and tragic death of Senator Lindsey Graham?   Answer: Senator Lindsey Graham's sudden passing from an aortic dissection proves that life is a momentary vapor and death ignores political schedules. No amount of earthly power, connection, or wealth can buy extra time when your appointment with eternity arrives.     00:00 Is the church ready for the cost of conviction 02:45 Shane Winnings exposes the Charlie Kirk courtroom evidence 05:31 Exploding microphones and Egyptian plane conspiracies debunked 07:11 Chilling reality of the surveillance footage revealed 09:39 Exposing the spiritual evil targeting Christian speakers 12:45 Erika Kirk delivers a powerful message on unshakeable faith 16:26 How clickbait grifters turn tragic grief into content 20:24 Proverbs 17:17 and discovering true brothers in adversity 25:01 Breaking down the sudden passing of Senator Lindsey Graham 27:04 Watch Lindsey Graham historic defense of Brett Kavanaugh 31:24 President Donald J Trump reacts to losing a close ally 33:55 Trump recommends Darlene Graham for the Senate seat 36:26 James 4:14 why your life is nothing but a vapor 39:45 Hebrews 9:27 facing the judgment seat of Christ 42:52 Medical facts on aortic dissection from the CDC 46:42 The five critical questions you must ask your soul today 50:28 Rejecting baseless internet rumors without medical evidence 54:22 Final prayer for South Carolina and a warning to America     🔥 Shop & Support ⚡️ Website:  → https://iknowgod.us/ 👕 Merch → https://www.iknowgodmerch.com/   ▶️ Stay on YouTube Subscribe for more truth and bold commentary: https://www.youtube.com/@revwutruth   📲 Follow Me on Social Media Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/revwutruth/ X (Twitter) ➤ https://twitter.com/REVWUTRUTH   #JohnAmanchukwu #REVWUTRUTH #CharlieKirk #Lindsey Graham #BiblicalRealism

14. juli 202656 min
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What The Raleigh Teen Takeover Says About Parents, Manhood & The Church

Pastor John Amanchukwu welcomes Elder Jude T. Albert — a native of New Orleans, Louisiana; retired United States Army Master Sergeant with 30 years of honorable service and two combat deployments to Afghanistan; recipient of the Bronze Star Medal; ordained elder in the Church of God in Christ under the leadership of Bishop Patrick Lane Wooden Sr. at Upper Room COGIC; Chief of Staff to the Chairman of the COGIC PK Connection; adjunct professor; and faithful father of two. Elder Albert brings to Disturbing the Peace what may be the most substantive conversation of the year on what the modern American church has forgotten about servitude, discipline, and the biblical foundation of manhood — from a man who has actually lived it in uniform for three decades. They walk through what servitude actually means when it isn't a dictionary definition. Elder Albert takes John back to the enlistment oath he raised his hand to in 1995 — "I do solemnly affirm to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the officers appointed over me" — and explains what it costs a man to willingly subject himself to a superior authority for thirty years. Then they turn to discipline as the daily lived reality that undergirds every faithful father, every functional home, and every church that actually produces leaders instead of consumers. Elder Albert lays out his four-phase framework for training children — tell from 0-5, guide from 6-12, then coach through the teenage years, then partner in adulthood — and shares the sentence his own father spoke over him when Albert's oldest son was one year old that Albert says he has never forgotten: "Whatever you teach him — that's what he'll know." The second half of the episode confronts the shocking recent Raleigh teen takeover at Glenwood and Brier Creek — where roughly 8,000 kids descended on the area and created chaos across the city — and asks the question Elder Albert says nobody is willing to answer honestly. Where were the parents? John shares his own now-viral teen memory of returning to his childhood home at 3 AM, climbing through a window he had left cracked open, and encountering his mother waiting inside with a bottle of bleach and a warning that he still remembers word for word. Elder Albert answers with his own belt-behind-the-door memory from his father. Both men agree on the diagnosis: what happened in Raleigh was not a mystery. It was the predictable fruit of a generation of what John calls "punk mamas and punk daddies" — parents unwilling to be the disciplinarians their households required. This is Christian manhood and biblical discipline content from a man who has trained soldiers, deployed to Afghanistan twice, raised sons, and served the body of Christ for decades. Watch it. Share it. And thank a service member the next time you see one.   🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6253188399300608   ⚡️ Website:  → https://iknowgod.us/ 👕 Merch → https://www.iknowgodmerch.com/   ▶️ Stay on YouTube Subscribe for more truth and bold commentary: https://www.youtube.com/@revwutruth   📲 Follow Me on Social Media Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/revwutruth/ X (Twitter) ➤ https://x.com/REVWUTRUTH

11. juli 20261 h 26 min
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God Wants You To Leave An Inheritance- Not A GoFundMe

"God never called a man to leave his family a fundraiser. He called him to leave them a legacy." That's the opening line Pastor John Amanchukwu delivers as he introduces today's guest — and it's the entire thesis of one of the most substantive Christian financial stewardship conversations on Disturbing the Peace this year.   Today's guest: Dr. Christopher A. Stone — senior pastor and founder of Unity Worship Center Church of God in Christ in Burlington, North Carolina; ordained elder; District Superintendent of the Success District; First Administrative Assistant to Bishop Patrick L. Wooden Sr. in the North Carolina Third Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction; founder of Successful Mind Ministries; Executive Director of People That Care, Incorporated; and author of Who Told You That? Overcoming Fear and Failure. The conversation opens with what Stone calls the most heartbreaking pattern he sees repeatedly as a pastor — going to funeral homes with families who have just lost a father, husband, or son, and discovering there's no life insurance. No preparation. No plan. Just a GoFundMe page and a family in crisis on top of grief. "You ain't too young to prepare, and you ain't too old to be unprepared. Death is inevitable. It's coming to all of us. Don't wait until you got a 60- or 70-year-old man that's lived a long time and passed away with nothing prepared." Then Stone walks John — and every viewer watching — through what the Bible actually teaches about wealth, work, and inheritance. He opens with Proverbs 13:22 — "A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children." Stone unpacks what "children's children" actually means. Not just what you leave your kids. What you leave your grandkids. And your great-grandkids. Two generations ahead. That's the biblical standard. He walks through Proverbs 6 — the passage on debt where God tells the man in debt to "deliver yourself. Don't give sleep to your eyes. Don't give slumber to your eyelids. As a deer running from a cheetah — that's how urgent this is." Stone applies it directly to the modern American Christian who has surrendered his greatest wealth-building tool (his income) to Best Buy, the Cadillac dealer, rent-a-center, and the credit card company. "When you have lived as a consumer, you have been taking your greatest wealth-building tool — your income — and giving it to people who are charging you interest. And these things you're buying are no longer valuable. Matter of fact, they're decreasing in value. You're giving your strength. You're giving your life to entities that are taking your ability to get wealth."   🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6253188399300608   ⚡️ Website:  → https://iknowgod.us/ 👕 Merch → https://www.iknowgodmerch.com/   ▶️ Stay on YouTube Subscribe for more truth and bold commentary: https://www.youtube.com/@revwutruth   📲 Follow Me on Social Media Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/revwutruth/ X (Twitter) ➤ https://x.com/REVWUTRUTH

10. juli 20261 h 25 min
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Kwame Kilpatrick On Accountability,Fatherhood & The Red Pill Lie

Pastor Kwame Kilpatrick was the youngest mayor ever elected in Detroit, Michigan. He served seven years of a twenty-eight-year federal prison sentence for corruption. President Donald Trump commuted the remaining twenty-one years. Today he pastors Move Mental Ministries in Detroit — not as a politician, not as a Democrat, not as a Republican, but as (in his own words) "a blood-washed, born-again servant of the Lord Jesus Christ." This is his return to Disturbing the Peace. Pastor John Amanchukwu had previously interviewed Pastor Kilpatrick in person, and the response was overwhelming. Viewers told John it was one of the best interviews they had ever seen — with many saying they could "feel the anointing of God" through the conversation. This second interview goes deeper. It goes into the reconciliation. It goes into the fatherhood. It goes into the theology of race that God had to break down in Kilpatrick's own heart. They open with the simplest question. "Who are you today?" Kilpatrick's answer: "I'm a blood-washed, born-again servant of the Lord Jesus Christ. I'm no longer a politician. I'm no longer a Democrat or Republican. But I will engage the government mountain — because I used to write those exact same commercials. I used to tell people, 'stop the giant sucking sound from Detroit taking all our money' — so my candidate could win in Northern Michigan and I could become leader in the House. I understand the political game. And now I'm using everything God has given me to prosper the kingdom of God — to talk to real men who were trapped in a whole not just negative but wicked lifestyle. Just like I was." The conversation turns to what may be the most powerful segment of the interview — Kilpatrick reconciling with his three sons. Jaleel, Jonas, and Jelani were 11, 19, and 19 when he went to federal prison. They were 19, 26, and 26 when he came out. He tells John about Miss B — a Christian psychologist from Yukon, Oklahoma, now with the Lord since COVID, who forced Kilpatrick to sit in the failures with his sons before he could even talk to them again. "One of my sons told me I was a sorry man. He was crying. He was mad. And I told him — 'You're right, son. I failed you.' That started the journey back."   🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6253188399300608   ⚡️ Website:  → https://iknowgod.us/ 👕 Merch → https://www.iknowgodmerch.com/   ▶️ Stay on YouTube Subscribe for more truth and bold commentary: https://www.youtube.com/@revwutruth   📲 Follow Me on Social Media Instagram ➤ https://www.instagram.com/revwutruth/ X (Twitter) ➤ https://x.com/REVWUTRUTH

9. juli 20261 h 16 min