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Are you tired of hearing the myth about separation of church and state? Are you tired of being told that America is not and never was a Christian nation? Do you want to have the information to stand up for the truth and fight back against this fundamental lie that’s invading our culture and education? Each week, host Jesse Cope will dive into quotes and excerpts from our great leaders and documents throughout our history showing how in President Woodrow Wilson’s words “America was born a Christian nation.” We have the truth on our side and together we can absolutely turn our nation around. Follow Jesse @jtcope4 on X for daily doses of the truth to help fight back. Subscribe to The American Soul and share the show with someone who needs to hear it. We're on a mission to spread the truth and get our nation back on the right track — and you can help us make this possible.

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Service isn’t soft power; it’s the backbone of real leadership. We open with Mark 10’s bracing call to be different—leaders who become servants—and then press that truth into the places that test us most: our marriages, our parenting, and our public courage. The heartbeat of the conversation is simple and sharp: love is proven by priorities, and freedom survives only where virtue has roots. From the disciples’ scramble for status to Bartimaeus shouting for mercy while the crowd sneers, we ex...
A single line from Mark 10 can reorder a life: “With God all things are possible.” We start there and follow the ripple effects into our homes, our habits, and our public courage. When Jesus tells the rich young ruler to sell his goods and follow, he isn’t launching a guilt trip; he’s revealing how tightly comfort can close a fist. We unpack what it means to loosen that grip, receive salvation as grace rather than achievement, and orient our days around treasure that doesn’t rust. From there...
Who Is Not Against Us

Who Is Not Against Us

2026-03-0225:39

A simple question cuts through the noise: who are we for? We open with Mark 9, where Jesus rebukes tribal instincts and affirms that anyone acting in his name is not an enemy. That word on unity, paired with his picture of greatness as serving a child, challenges our craving for status and control. From there, we move into the deep waters of marriage with 1 Peter 3 and Jesus’ teaching on divorce. Honor, gentleness, and shared inheritance in grace become the backbone of covenant love, and we f...
A desperate father says the quiet part out loud: I believe—help my unbelief. That honest confession from Mark 9 becomes our doorway into a wide-ranging, deeply practical conversation about faith that holds under pressure, marriages that model covenant love, and the civic virtue required to keep a free people free. We start with the Transfiguration and the healing that follows, where Jesus links real power to real prayer, then ask what it means to live that dependence when our homes and headli...
What if the clearest proof of love isn’t what we say, but how we spend our hours? We open with Psalm 41 and move through stories of healing, scarcity turned into abundance, and the ache of betrayal to ask a simple question with hard edges: do our calendars match our convictions? Along the way, we sit with a tragic loss that should not be forgotten, honor courage under fire, and look honestly at the difference between ideals and ideologies. From the kitchen table to the public square, we keep...
What if the hours we guard for ourselves are the very hours we owe to the people we love? We dig into the gap between what we claim to value and what our calendars reveal, challenging the easy refuge of “me time” when marriage, parenting, and community call for presence. Through Mark 6, we follow Jesus from crowded shores to quiet prayer, drawing a line between rest that restores and rest that numbs. Five loaves and two fish become a blueprint for service: bring what you have, bless it, and w...
Grief can roar and still not win. We open with a lament that names guilt, pain, and isolation without flinching, then move straight into stories that test faith in real time: a father who believes for his dying daughter, a woman who risks a crowd for a single touch, and a Savior who meets both fear and finality with steady power. Along the way, we talk about marriage as covenant delight, not duty performed on autopilot, and we confess how screens and scrolling siphon attention until affection...
What holds a house together when the pressure mounts? We follow a clear line from Jesus’s rebuke—“How can Satan cast out Satan?”—to the everyday fractures that threaten marriages, churches, and civic life. When Jesus says a kingdom or family divided cannot stand, he isn’t offering a slogan; he’s diagnosing the cause of collapse and pointing to the cure: authority rightly used and unity grounded in the good. We walk through Mark 3 as crowds surge, demons cry out, and Jesus appoints the Twelve...
What happens when the call to follow collides with the comfort of staying put? We open Scripture to let Mark 1, Psalm 35, Proverbs 9, and Titus 2 shape a candid look at wisdom, justice, marriage, and the raw cost of discipleship—and we don’t dodge the hard parts. From John the Baptist’s desert cry to Jesus’ unmistakable authority over evil, the gospel’s summons is immediate and inconvenient, yet life-giving for anyone willing to drop their nets. We walk through the rapid movement of Mark’s o...
A rooster crow can still jolt the heart. We follow Peter from bravado to denial to bitter tears, not to shame him, but to face our own fault lines—and to find the hope that pulled him back. That same lens reveals the hollowness of moral posturing around Pilate, the priests, and the Field of Blood: when procedure outruns purpose, justice cracks. We ask harder questions about authority, marriage, and culture by returning to Scripture as the first and final standard. We ground the conversation ...
Guardianship And Grace

Guardianship And Grace

2026-02-0521:06

Grief has a way of sharpening the soul. We begin with a hard headline and turn to Psalm 31, letting the words “you care about the anguish of my soul” frame a conversation about trust, purpose, and the kind of courage that holds when the world feels unsteady. From that posture, we ask what obedience looks like at home, at work, and in the public square—where our choices echo far beyond our own lives. We sit with Ephesians 5 to recover the shape of covenant love. Husbands are called to a self-...
A small war horse outclimbed fear and carried a platoon’s hope on her back. That image sets the tone as we explore the link between private character and public freedom, moving from Matthew 24’s call to “keep watch” to Proverbs’ unflinching warnings and an 1814 election sermon that reads like a headline. We talk about readiness that isn’t paranoid but practical, the way marriages shape civic trust, and why enforcing existing laws often matters more than passing new ones. We share the story o...
What if the health of your home and the strength of your nation both hinge on the same root: sound faith that forms honest character? We explore that claim by walking through Titus 2’s blueprint for sober, dignified living, Matthew 24’s stark warnings about deception and cold love, and Psalm 29’s thunderous portrait of a God who reigns above the flood yet blesses His people with peace. Along the way, Proverbs 7 puts street-level wisdom on temptation and boundaries, while a gripping Medal of H...
A quiet prayer, a hard truth, and a bold call to courage—this conversation threads Scripture, history, and everyday life into a single question: who are we when no one is looking? We begin with gratitude and intercession, then move straight into Proverbs 5’s vision for marriage as a living covenant that forms character and joy. From there, Jesus’ words in Matthew 23 land with force, exposing the trap of spiritual gatekeeping and the emptiness of outward polish when justice, mercy, and faith a...
Start with the heart, not the headlines. We open in prayer and step into a clear path: love God with everything, love your neighbor like yourself, and let that order transform your marriage, your family, and your public life. As we read Colossians 3 and the greatest commandments from Matthew, we unpack why spiritual authority without tenderness breaks homes, and how parents can guide without crushing a child’s spirit. The Psalmist teaches us to wait with courage, and Proverbs draws a hard lin...
Bone Of My Bones

Bone Of My Bones

2026-01-2920:58

A covenant marriage, a contested authority, and a crumbling standard—today’s conversation ties these threads into a single question: what do we honor with our time and our lives? We start with Genesis and the one-flesh promise that ranks marriage above every other human bond. From there, we walk through Jesus’ challenge to hollow authority, the parable of the two sons where obedience beats lip service, and the vineyard tenants who reject the Son and lose the harvest. Scripture refuses our sho...
What if the way we trade, recruit, and credential is quietly draining the chances our kids need to build a life? We open with gratitude and prayer, then tackle a hard question about stewardship: how do we protect national capacity without closing the door to healthy exchange? From a proposed tariff on chips used for export to the flood of foreign athletic and academic scholarships, we trace how institutions can unintentionally export value while importing applause. The thesis is simple and ch...
Streets stained with blood in Iran, an internet blackout, and a regime silencing dissent—these scenes force a harder question: what kind of ideas build liberty, and which ones destroy it? We connect current events to first principles, tracing how beliefs shape cultures, policies, and the everyday freedoms most of us take for granted. We share reports of mass casualties and censorship, then examine the claim that liberty cannot survive without a moral core rooted in something higher than the ...
What Makes An American

What Makes An American

2026-01-2627:16

What if the soul of American freedom depends on the strength of our character at home and our courage in the public square? We follow a clear thread from John Adams and John Quincy Adams to a modern battlefield, exploring why liberty withers without moral roots and how ordinary people can keep the flame alive. I share foundational quotes that tie civil government to Christian principles, then move into Scripture that shapes daily life: Ephesians 5’s vision of sacrificial love in marriage, Je...
Evil rarely announces itself; it blends into policy debates, media cycles, and daily habits until victims become invisible. We pull the mask off modern sex trafficking, call it the slavery it is, and ask the uncomfortable question: who benefits when the public looks away? From cartel-driven exploitation to grooming scandals abroad, we connect the dots between criminal markets, political incentives, and the cultural appetite that turns people into products. We don’t stop at outrage. We ground...
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