Every day we wake up to a new chapter of political turmoil that leaves us angry, confused, and more than a little concerned for the future of our country.
Politics By Faith with Mike Slater offers a very different analysis to the equation, drawing from Faith and the Founders for perspective instead of the warring opinions of pundits.
You’ll be amazed at what the Bible and our very own history have to say about where we are today.
Enlightening, insightful, reassuring, and 100% unique – Politics By Faith.
Mike Slater dives deep into the enigmatic figure of Gavin Newsom, California’s influential governor. Who is the man behind the polished persona? From his early days as a San Francisco mayor to his rise as a national political figure, Slater unpacks Newsom’s career, policies, and controversies. With sharp analysis and exclusive insights, the episode explores the driving forces behind Newsom’s ambitions and asks: Is he a visionary leader or a calculated opportunist?
In this heartfelt episode, Mike Slater dives into the timeless wisdom of Jeffrey Tucker’s A Small Book About Real Life, a poignant reflection on the enduring American ethos as the nation nears its 250th anniversary. Inspired by Eric Sloane’s The Spirits of ‘76, Tucker explores the values that define authentic living—respect, hard work, gratitude, and independence—while confronting the challenges of a world recovering from upheaval. Join us for a soul-stirring conversation about rediscovering purpose, resilience, and the beauty of a life grounded in freedom and meaning. Perfect for anyone seeking to reconnect with what truly matters.
Are illegal immigrants going to be removed from the U.S. census? Why were they being counted in the first place? Mike Slater discusses the implications with Mark Krikorian of the Center for Immigration Studies.
Redistricting is a big deal for many reasons. One being that Republicans could pick up so many seats that the House remains in their favor for quite some time. Mike Slater discusses with Sean Spicer.
Tensions flare as political strategists and community advocates clash over the redrawing of electoral maps. With power, representation, and votes at stake, this high-stakes battle exposes the cunning tactics, heated debates, and hidden agendas behind redistricting. Will fairness prevail, or will gerrymandering tilt the scales?
Mike Slater dives into the cultural shift that’s sparking heated debates: the decline of “wokeness.” From its rise in shaping discourse to the growing pushback against its influence, we explore what’s driving this change. Is it a return to free speech and open dialogue, or something else entirely? Join us as we unpack the social, political, and cultural forces at play, with insights from expert guests, real-world examples, and a look at what this means for the future.
Mike Slater dives into the unraveling of one of the most controversial narratives in modern political history. Join us as we explore shocking new revelations, declassified documents, and insider accounts that expose the truth behind the Russia collusion allegations. From the origins of the infamous dossier to the key players involved, we break down the evidence, debunk the myths, and hold those responsible to account. Don’t miss this hard-hitting investigation into the scandal that gripped a nation!
Mike Slater explores the life and legacy of John Fullerton MacArthur Jr., the influential American pastor, theologian, and author who shaped modern evangelicalism. From his early days following in his father’s footsteps as a preacher to his 56-year tenure at Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, we trace MacArthur’s unwavering commitment to expository preaching and his role in founding Grace to You, a globally syndicated radio and television ministry. Through expert insights we examine his theological conservatism, his controversies, and his enduring impact on millions of Christians worldwide.
Mike Slater dives into John MacArthur’s sermon on making hard decisions easy, but not before a conversation about the late MacArthur’s legacy with William Wolfe.