Today, we're answering a question posed by a recent viral video: Do stay-at-home mothers need to be intellectually stimulating? Or is this idea just rooted in girlboss feminism? We share some insight and also give some tips on how to answer your kids' hard theological questions. And Christianity Today editor in chief Russell Moore is back with another article about toxic empathy, but he still fails to square it with Christian morality. Lastly, the Met Gala is also back with outfits galore, some ...
May 06, 2025•56 min
In today's episode, we sit down with independent investigative journalist Edwin Dorsey to discuss his recent, disturbing investigation into KinderCare, one of the nation's largest day-care providers. Edwin tells us about how he unearthed evidence of horrible child abuse and neglect, including children escaping day-care centers, staff abandoning children after hours, and one tragic instance of a toddler overdosing on cocaine found in a worker's backpack. And horribly, our tax dollars are funding ...
May 05, 2025•57 min
Today, we cover a recent disturbing exposé by the Wall Street Journal showing that Facebook's Meta AI can have explicit conversations with minor user accounts. We go over the lack of reasonable guardrails and talk about how this was allowed to happen in the first place. The internet is already dangerous enough for young children to navigate; we don't need AI chatbots making it worse. And does Mark Zuckerberg want people to use these chatbots as a replacement for friends? Later, we discuss Beyonc...
May 01, 2025•56 min
Today, we sit down with investigative journalist and author David Zweig to discuss his new book, "An Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad Decisions," and how the pandemic of 2020 and subsequent closing of schools had lasting effects on an entire generation of children. David tells us about his investigative reporting in the early days of the pandemic and how he came to realize that the mainstream media and the "experts" were lying about almost everything. We also...
Apr 30, 2025•1 hr 6 min
Today, we discuss Trump's proposal to give a $5,000 "baby bonus" to new moms in order to reverse the depopulation crisis. But is this really the best way to address the low fertility rate, or is there a better option? And is the real problem actually the lack of families? Later, we have Phoenix, our Gen Z correspondent, back on to defend matcha lattes and discuss the recent Brian Stelter sighting, where he was barefoot on a train. And is Phoenix secretly a pit bull advocate? Share the Arrows 202...
Apr 29, 2025•53 min
Today, we sit down with Christian speaker and writer Audrey Broggi to discuss just what it means to submit to and respect your husband as a faithful wife. We talk about the importance of trusting God in your relationship and what a woman should do when she might have difficulty submitting to her husband. Audrey encourages single women and young mothers to seek God in their relationships and to nurture their families as they are called. Share the Arrows 2025 is on October 11 in Dallas, Texas! Go ...
Apr 28, 2025•58 min
Today, we're talking about a little controversy that got stirred up before Easter, started by none other than Christianity Today, which published an article implying that Jesus was not nailed to the cross. Of course, the editor later issued a correction and apologized, but is it too little, too late? And how did such an article even get published in the first place? Later, we sit down with journalist Bill O'Reilly, host of "No Spin News," to talk about the recently declassified JFK files and whe...
Apr 24, 2025•44 min
Today, we're discussing the ongoing Supreme Court case Mahmoud v. Taylor, in which SCOTUS will be addressing whether or not parents have the right to opt their children out of curriculum featuring storybooks promoting LGBT ideology. The Maryland school board doesn't want to let parents opt out, but parents say this violates their First Amendment rights. Who will SCOTUS side with? And the state of Colorado is back on our radar, and not in a good way, with four new bills that protect abortion care...
Apr 23, 2025•57 min
Today, we bring you our honest review of the new Angel Studios animated movie "The King of Kings" and break down whether this is a worthy adaptation of the Gospels — or rather, Charles Dickens' interpretation of the Gospels. And is it worth letting your kids watch it, or should parents pass on this one? We also discuss the past weekend's Easter celebrations, which saw Trump coloring with kids at the White House and "American Idol" hosting more of a faith-centric show. Share the Arrows 2025 is on...
Apr 22, 2025•56 min
Today, we're sitting down with Justin Haskins, president of Our Republic and senior fellow at the Heartland Institute, to discuss all of the new developments with the Great Reset and how things don’t seem to be going the way the elites wanted after Trump’s election. We also talk about some of the ideological shifts we’ve noticed in Silicon Valley and why these changes are happening. Justin also tells us about a strange phenomenon called the “singularity” when it comes to AI and what this means f...
Apr 21, 2025•1 hr 8 min
Today, we sit down with Dr. Sean McDowell, professor, apologist, and author, to discuss all things Holy Week. We talk about the proof of the existence of Jesus but also refute the claim that Jesus wasn't crucified. We also talk about whether or not Christians should be celebrating Passover and other Jewish holidays as well as the ongoing debate over whether Easter is actually pagan in nature. Dr. McDowell also answers some apologetics questions for us and gives some advice on how to look for our...
Apr 17, 2025•56 min
Today, we're wading into classic "Relatable" territory with a breakdown of speaking in tongues, after we sparked some controversy with a recent reaction to a video of a young woman praying in tongues. We go over the biblical accounts of speaking in tongues and how these should apply to the church and to Christians. Later, we talk about Karmelo Anthony's release on bond after it was reduced from $1 million to $250,000. We discuss the judge and speculate about her motivations. And did the Anthony ...
Apr 16, 2025•49 min
Today, we're breaking down the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility, or SAVE, Act that recently passed the House, which sent the Left into a tailspin over the weekend. They're claiming that married women won't be able to register to vote anymore, but is that actually true? We unpack everything, and don't worry — if you're married, you can still vote. In other, more tragic news, yet another innocent baby was mauled to death by a vicious pit bull, this time in Ohio. Never mind that the ferocious b...
Apr 15, 2025•59 min
Today, we sit down with Kallie Fell, the executive director of the Center for Bioethics and Culture Network, to talk about bioethics (or lack thereof) in the assisted reproduction industry. We talk about everything from the lack of long-term health tracking for surrogate mothers and egg sellers to the predatory, exploitative marketing that encourages and exploits these women into selling their DNA and bodies. Kallie tells us about the lack of research into the health effects of IVF and surrogacy...
Apr 14, 2025•1 hr 2 min
Today, we're taking a break from the chaos of the past week's news and taking some time to answer some of your most pressing questions — like what Allie has in her purse, whether or not Christians should use dating apps, and some general family and parenting advice. We also discuss why there seems to be so much infighting on the Right at the moment, and we answer quite possibly our hardest "would you rather" dilemma yet. Share the Arrows 2025 is on October 11 in Dallas, Texas! Go to sharethearro...
Apr 10, 2025•48 min
Today, Allie's dad is here to give us the latest on Trump's tariffs and the escalating tensions online. Is a trade war on the horizon, or is Trump's plan to eliminate our trade deficit actually working? And is Kevin O'Leary right in saying that we should quadruple our tariffs on China? Ron is here to answer all of our pressing questions, and he gives some free advice on how much people should worry about the stock market. And we also talk about the recent American Girl post celebrating the Islam...
Apr 09, 2025•58 min
In today's episode, we're discussing the heartbreaking story of the death of high school track student Austin Metcalf at the hands of alleged suspect Karmelo Anthony. We go over the details of what happened, and while we don't know why Karmelo allegedly stabbed Austin, we do know that killing someone for mere words is never justifiable. That didn't stop social media from jumping to conclusions about Austin, even going so far as to call him a white supremacist and saying he deserved to be stabbed...
Apr 08, 2025•54 min
In today's episode, we're discussing a little controversy we sparked recently over the prosperity gospel being prevalent in many majority-black churches across the country. We correct the record on what was said and bring the statistics to back us up. Lucky for us, there are plenty of black speakers and authors who are saying the same thing, despite what the race-baiters want you to believe. And Greta Gerwig, director of "Barbie" and "Little Women," is coming out with a new film adaptation of C....
Apr 07, 2025•1 hr 7 min
Today, we sit down with Elizabeth Coleman, author and former cult member, to hear her story and testimony of how she came to Christ. Elizabeth tells us about growing up in the cult with no name — but one that ex-members call the Two-by-Twos — and how she was conditioned from a young age to fear Christianity and other Christians. She shares how members of the Two-by-Twos believe that their beliefs are the only way to Jesus, but in fact, the cult was started in the late 1800s, not the first centur...
Apr 03, 2025•1 hr 9 min
Today, we're talking about the Wisconsin Supreme Court race that just ended with liberal Judge Susan Crawford defeating conservative Brad Schimel and what this means for Republican lawmakers in the state. Despite this, Wisconsin voters also overwhelmingly voted in favor of enshrining voter ID laws into their state constitution. We also talk about a bizarre trend going around right now about pregnancy robots and whether science is truly going too far when it comes to fertility medicine. And are s...
Apr 02, 2025•1 hr 1 min
In today's episode, we continue our conversation from last week about letting kids do things on their own to help build their confidence, and boy, were people mad, so we had to revisit the topic. After all, we want to encourage bravery, not paranoia, in our children. We also talk about whether parents should allow their kids to attend sleepovers or not, and our consensus might surprise you. Also, we're discussing the leaked training video out of Andy Stanley's North Point Community Church for yo...
Apr 01, 2025•1 hr 11 min
Today, we sit down with author and apologist Natasha Crain to discuss her new book, "When Culture Hates You: Persevering for the Common Good as Christians in a Hostile Public Square," and how Christians need to equip themselves to answer whatever questions culture hurls at them. We discuss how parents need to be more active in discipling their children to prepare them for the modern culture. We also ask the question of what having a biblical worldview actually means, and Natasha gives us some in...
Mar 31, 2025•59 min
In today's episode, White House faith adviser and heretical prosperity gospel "preacher" Paula White is trending yet again, this time for encouraging her followers to "honor God" during Passover ... by donating upwards of $1,000 to her ministry. We have a biblical response to Paula and her message. And the kids are not all right since the new generation has absolutely fried their dopamine receptors with technology. We're not talking about teenagers; children as young as five are being handed tab...
Mar 27, 2025•1 hr 3 min
Today, we're reacting to the trailer for the sixth and final season of the Left's favorite show, “The Handmaid's Tale,” and as badly as the Left wants the show to be about abortion, it's actually closer to modern-day surrogacy. Not that anyone wants to talk about that. Later, we have Newsweek senior editor at large Josh Hammer on to discuss all the things going on in politics right now. We talk with Josh about Trump ending family planning grants, potentially cutting Planned Parenthood's federal ...
Mar 26, 2025•1 hr 11 min
Today, we're discussing all things Department of Education — what it is, what it does, and what President Trump's executive order dismantling it means for both the department's own future as well as for you and your family. Secretary Linda McMahon is overseeing the downsizing of the department, but don't worry, school lunches, special education programs, and student loans aren't going anywhere. We also talk about soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo waiting for a "click" with his longtime girlfrie...
Mar 25, 2025•1 hr 20 min
Today, we're excited to sit down with Nicole Shanahan, lawyer, philanthropist, founder of the Bia-Echo Foundation, and RFK Jr.'s former running mate, to discuss her faith journey and conversion to Christianity after the loss of her unborn child to miscarriage. She tells us about her journey on the campaign trail and how she lost friends and supporters over her political stance. We also talk about some "right-wing" vaccine conspiracy theories and how some of them might not be as far-fetched as th...
Mar 24, 2025•1 hr 32 min
Today, we're giving an update on Robert Morris, Gateway Church’s former pastor and popular televangelist, who was recently charged with lewd or indecent acts with a child. Morris formally pleaded “not guilty” to the charges and was released on bond. We discuss what's next and how Christians should view this story. Then, Daily Wire CEO Jeremy Boreing stepped down this week — what's really going on, and what does it mean for the conservative media landscape? We also talk about astronaut Butch Wilm...
Mar 20, 2025•1 hr
In today’s episode, we sit down with Seth Gruber, founder of the 1916 Project, to explore his journey into the pro-life movement. From his upbringing with a pro-life advocate mother to his college days at Westmont, Seth shares how his passion for life began. We also discuss the impact of Roe v. Wade's overturn and how Seth launched the White Rose Resistance to reignite Christian activism against the culture of death that has claimed over 63 million lives. The 1916 Project: https://the1916project...
Mar 19, 2025•1 hr 22 min
Today we hear the powerful testimony of Jac Marino Chen, who shares her incredible journey from the darkness of the occult to the light of the gospel. Jac opens up about her early experiences with trauma and supernatural encounters, which led her to New Age practices and, eventually, the occult. She describes the deep darkness she lived in while practicing ritual magic and how the love and power of Jesus Christ saved her. Jack’s story is a testament to the fact that no one is ever too far gone t...
Mar 18, 2025•1 hr 2 min
In today's episode, we sit down with Costi Hinn, teaching pastor at Shepherd’s House Bible Church in Chandler, Arizona, about his new book, "Walking in God's Will: Demystify God's Plan for Your Life and Make Decisions with Confidence," and how to discern God's will in your life. Costi goes over his upbringing in the prosperity gospel movement, and we discuss how the reformed and charismatic crowd often misunderstand the gospel. Costi breaks down how to seek God's will for your life through praye...
Mar 17, 2025•1 hr 1 min