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Jemele Hill Attacks Jaxson Dart Over Trump! Everett Jackson Vs Freddie Haynes For Crockett's Seat

1 h 3 min · 29. maj 2026
episode Jemele Hill Attacks Jaxson Dart Over Trump! Everett Jackson Vs Freddie Haynes For Crockett's Seat cover

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At 17 he made a decision that sent him to prison. Today he's the Republican nominee for Congress in one of the toughest districts in Texas — and he just won his runoff with 57% of the vote. In this episode of Disturbing the Peace, John sits down with Pastor Everett Jackson, the GOP nominee for Texas's 30th Congressional District (Jasmine Crockett's former seat) for his first in-depth conversation since winning the runoff. They go straight at the issues: his faith-driven path through politics, the likelihood of a Trump endorsement, whether the Texas GOP will actually back his race, and his unfiltered take on his Democrat opponent — longtime pastor Frederick Haynes III. The conversation gets real about what Jackson calls the corruption of the modern Black church, the role of "victimhood rhetoric," black liberation theology in the pulpit, and what it's going to take to turn the Black church back into a house of God instead of a political machine. John and Jackson also react to Vince Everett Ellison's viral clip calling Frederick Haynes and other Black preachers apostates, and to Jemele Hill's CNN appearance attacking Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart for introducing President Trump at a rally. Watch the full conversation, then support Pastor Jackson's campaign at JacksonForTexas.com. #DisturbingThePeace #EverettJackson #Texas30 #ChristianYouTube #Redemption #FaithOverFear 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6253188399300608

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episode The State Of The Father! w/Bishop Patrick L. Wooden, Sr. artwork

The State Of The Father! w/Bishop Patrick L. Wooden, Sr.

Bishop Wooden saw his biological father only twice in his entire life. The first time, in a yellow Camaro with arms full of tattoos and a cigar a mile long. The second time, years later, the muscles were gone but the suit was sharp — heroin had taken its toll. Both times, Bishop Wooden didn't even feel safe enough to say "that's my dad." Today, Bishop Wooden is John Amanchukwu's father-in-law. He's also senior pastor of Upper Room Church of God in Christ in Raleigh, North Carolina, Bishop and Jurisdictional Prelate of the North Carolina Third Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, and the man who told John years ago to throw away every Baptist preaching tape he owned and become a warrior preacher instead. In this deeply personal Father's Day conversation on Disturbing the Peace, John sits down with the man who shaped him for one of the most honest fatherhood conversations you'll hear.   Bishop Wooden walks through the men God sent when his biological father wouldn't show up — Elder James Turner, his pastor, who on his deathbed lifted himself up and said the four words Bishop had never heard from any man: "You know you're my son, don't you?" And Coach Hal Stewart at Richmond County, who put Black players on the offensive line in the 1970s, lost his job over it, and refused to apologize.   They cover the validation a fatherless boy never receives, the moment his cousin Ricky told him to go back and fight the kid who beat him up (because that's what a father would have said), the free-lunch-line moment in 11th grade that became the reason he made sure his own kids never had to stand in that line, the karate demonstration where his son broke the board and looked into the audience for him, and his answer to every man who wonders if his children are worth staying for.   Bishop's pastoral charge for every child watching this Sunday wondering why their father didn't stay: "It wasn't that you weren't worth staying for. It's not you. You have a heavenly Father who cares for you. Don't let this day turn you into a perpetual victim." And his charge for every father watching: "This is how I got even. I didn't want Crystal and Patrick to feel what I felt. They didn't. That was a catharsis. You beat the devil by providing for someone what was not provided for you."   Watch, share with a man who needs to hear it, and drop your honest take below. Support our ministry: IKnowGod.us   🎙️ 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

18. juni 20261 h 43 min
episode Supreme Court Rules On Women's Sports, Church Scandal & The Rise Of Witchcraft artwork

Supreme Court Rules On Women's Sports, Church Scandal & The Rise Of Witchcraft

An apostle walked into a witch's home in Orangeburg, South Carolina. He found a black skillet, dripping candles, a blanket nailed across the hallway — and when he prayed for the woman who lived there, she opened her eyes and said, "All my powers are gone." I n this powerful episode of Disturbing the Peace, Minister Tommy Arbuckle steps in for John to sit down with Apostle Shane Wall — senior pastor of The Feast of the Lord in Orangeburg, South Carolina, bestselling author, international speaker, and frequent guest on Sid Roth's It's Supernatural. They tackle four conversations every American Christian is wrestling with right now.   First, the Supreme Court is hearing two cases on whether transgender athletes can compete in women's sports. Apostle Shane lays out the difference between fairness and ideology, and what Scripture actually teaches about God's design for male and female.   Second, after the tragic death of 12-year-old Jacob Medina — reportedly tied to a social-media challenge — they walk through the difference between "society" and "social media," why our kids are inside playing with strangers online instead of outside playing with friends, and the practical things parents can do to take their children back from the algorithm.   Third, when church leaders fall, what does biblical accountability actually look like? Apostle Shane delivers one of the most thoughtful fresh readings of John 8 you'll ever hear — Jesus's "let him who is without sin cast the first stone" wasn't a sentimental moment. It was a direct legal reference to the Levitical law that only eyewitnesses could carry out a stoning. Both the violated and the violator need help; both need accountability; and the church has historically gotten this balance wrong on both ends.   Fourth, "WitchTok" has 32 billion views and counting. Etsy sells curses and spells like phone chargers. There's a witchcraft store right in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Apostle Shane shares his personal deliverance testimony — walking into a witch's home, the things he found, the moment after prayer when the woman said her powers were gone — and gives Christians the practical theology for confronting what's happening to our children.   Tommy closes with a charge every viewer needs to hear: the answer to confusion is not more information. It is truth. Stay in the Word. Stay in prayer. Stay connected to a Bible-teaching church.   🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6253188399300608 🔥 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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episode Trump's Iran Deal, Austin Metcalf's Father Speaks Out & America's Family Crisis artwork

Trump's Iran Deal, Austin Metcalf's Father Speaks Out & America's Family Crisis

Dan Burmawi was born in Jordan in 1988, raised as a devout Muslim, and converted to Christianity at 19 — a decision that forced him to leave his homeland. He spent the next 14 years in Lebanon, founded the Ideological Defense Institute, wrote Islam, Israel, and the West, and now travels the world warning the West about realities most Christians and most politicians have completely failed to understand.   In this powerful episode of Disturbing the Peace, John sits down with Dan Burmawi number-one bestselling author, CEO of the ID Center, and one of the most credentialed voices in the world on Islam, the Middle East, and what is actually happening to Western civilization.   Dan walks through his own conversion journey , the moment he started reading the Quran in context, the realization that Muhammad was revealing convenient verses to solve his own personal problems, the discovery that Islam never understood the biblical covenant framework, the substitutionary atonement of Christ, or the purpose of the law. He explains the difference between Islam's promises of paradise (tents, couches, wine, women) and Christianity's promise of meaning, and why Islam is not a religion in the way Christians understand the word, it is a political ideology that has a religion.   They go deep on President Trump's new Iran deal — what "truce" actually means in Islamic political theology, why the regime in Tehran is buying time, why the Ayatollah's 88-member council is already prepared to take over when he dies, why Qatar funds Islamic terrorism even as President Trump now calls them a "great ally," and what the West got wrong in Afghanistan when we tried to "kill Hitler" without understanding that Taliban's God doesn't die. They also unpack the three situations where lying is permitted in Islam, Vice President JD Vance's claim of victory, and Dan's pointed message for Tucker Carlson and what he calls "the war cry."   Then John turns to the viral moment from Jeff Metcalf — Austin Metcalf's grieving father — calling Karmelo Anthony a "watermelon felon" on his nearly two-hour video response. John walks through why both sides need to stop making caricatures of the dead — from George Floyd memes to the Chicago teacher imitating Charlie Kirk's assassination to the AI images of Austin Metcalf — and asks Christians on both ends of the political spectrum to do better.   John closes with a powerful Father's Day message, his hypothesis: women make terrible fathers. Not because they're weak. Not because they're incapable. But because God never called them to be fathers. The real tragedy, John argues, isn't that women are trying to fill the gap. It's that too many men left the gap in the first place."up" and Rosenbaum go "down" — and that experience drew him to Christ. They go through the explosive recent SPLC congressional hearing, where the president of the organization was unable to name a single Islamic hate group on their map, was unable to defend the labeling of pro-lifers as "white supremacists," and could not answer Representative Gill's pointed question: "How many Black babies are aborted in the United States?" The answer — 40 percent — is the kind of fact the SPLC won't engage with. 🔥 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

16. juni 202657 min
episode SPLC Under Fire, Karmelo Anthony Verdict & Hello Fresh Pride Month Backlash artwork

SPLC Under Fire, Karmelo Anthony Verdict & Hello Fresh Pride Month Backlash

Richie McGinniss was 13 minutes behind Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha when the shots went off. He tried to save Joseph Rosenbaum's life on the way to the hospital. He was at January 6th, hearing pistols cocked on the other side of the House chamber doors. He published a book called Riot Diet about all of it. And now the Southern Poverty Law Center has labeled him a "Christian supremacist." In this full episode of Disturbing the Peace, John sits down with two guests for a wide-ranging conversation about what's actually happening in America right now. First, conservative commentator and grassroots strategist Tony Ortiz joins to break down Pride Month in the Hispanic community, New York Mayor Mom Donny's $15 million pledge to gender-affirming care, Pixar's introduction of the "Pride Boots" character, what parents are finally doing at school board meetings, the Karmelo Anthony verdict and his family's GoFundMe and gated-community grift, the Dominique Alexander campaign trying to capitalize on the moment, and the viral clip of a Black father with five sons asking "what do you want us to do?" Then journalist and documentary filmmaker Richie McGinniss — founder of Pigeon Press, author of Riot Diet, eyewitness to some of the most consequential moments of the last six years — sits down to walk through his journey from Georgetown Arabic studies to MSNBC to conservative media to Christian conversion. He shares the moment that changed everything: watching his father pass away peacefully in 2017, then watching Joseph Rosenbaum die violently in front of him in 2020. Richie says he saw his father go "up" and Rosenbaum go "down" — and that experience drew him to Christ. They go through the explosive recent SPLC congressional hearing, where the president of the organization was unable to name a single Islamic hate group on their map, was unable to defend the labeling of pro-lifers as "white supremacists," and could not answer Representative Gill's pointed question: "How many Black babies are aborted in the United States?" The answer — 40 percent — is the kind of fact the SPLC won't engage with. 🔥 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

13. juni 202657 min
episode Jasmine Crockett, Karmelo Anthony & Pastor Shane Idleman's Story Of Faith & Survival artwork

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

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

12. juni 202657 min