News from the Pew

By: Tai and Aimee Umely
  • Summary

  • Tai and Aimee offer weekly Christian commentary on current events, theological debates, and cultural issues. Rooted in traditional values and biblical wisdom, it explores topics like religious liberty, family values, and navigating secular society while adhering to Scripture. The hosts blend cultural analysis with orthodox Christian teachings, providing insights for believers facing modern challenges. Whether you're looking to deepen your faith or understand Christian perspectives, 'News from the Pew' offers a steadfast, Bible-based view on issues affecting Christians in contemporary America.
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Episodes
  • WORLDCOIN: Precursor to the Mark of the Beast?
    Oct 24 2024

    In this thought-provoking episode, we explore whether Worldcoin, a project by OpenAI (creators of ChatGPT) CEO Sam Altman, could be paving the way for the prophesied Mark of the Beast from Revelation. We examine three key aspects of Worldcoin that raise biblical concerns:

    • The "Orb" iris-scanning system that eerily mirrors prophecies of a global identification requirement
    • The push toward a cashless society that could restrict buying and selling to system participants
    • The goal of uniting humanity under one digital framework

    Through the lens of scripture, particularly Revelation 13:16-17 and 17:12-13, we consider whether these technological developments might be laying groundwork for end-times prophecies, calling believers to remain vigilant and discerning in these uncertain times.

    Source: Sam Altman's WORLDCOIN Project Reveals The Next Stage...
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    17 mins
  • Love, Not Bitterness: Rethinking Forgiveness in the Age of Outrage
    Sep 26 2024

    Tai and Aimee explore the radical idea that love, not just forgiveness, can conquer bitterness. Join them as they review Forgiving Like God by David Wyatt.


    Available at:

    Amazon.com

    Thriftbooks.com

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    12 mins

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