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Author: The Center for Urban Renewal and Education
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Get ready to dive into the pulse of a nation in crisis with CURE America—a podcast that doesn't just talk about America's toughest issues, it confronts them head-on! Racial tension tearing communities apart? Riots shaking the streets? Poverty gripping millions? Police reform debates heating up? This is where the stakes are high, the questions are bold, and the answers are fearless.
Founded by the unstoppable Star Parker, a syndicated columnist and author who's battled urban poverty and policy failures with razor-sharp insight, CURE America has long been a force for truth. Now, the torch passes to Donald T. Eason, CURE's new president—a pastor and man of God whose faith-driven vision is set to shake things up. With a Bible in one hand and a microphone in the other, Eason's ready to lead with wisdom, compassion, and a fresh perspective that cuts through the noise.
This isn't just a podcast—it's a call to arms. The Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE) is on a relentless mission to fight poverty, restore dignity, and rebuild hope through faith, freedom, and personal responsibility. More than 50 years after the Civil Rights movement and 160 years after the Civil War, racial divides still haunt us—CURE America tackles it all, sparking conversations that demand action.
Don't just sit there—tune in! Join the movement, feel the urgency, and discover how you can help shape a future where every voice matters. CURE America is waiting—are you ready?
Founded by the unstoppable Star Parker, a syndicated columnist and author who's battled urban poverty and policy failures with razor-sharp insight, CURE America has long been a force for truth. Now, the torch passes to Donald T. Eason, CURE's new president—a pastor and man of God whose faith-driven vision is set to shake things up. With a Bible in one hand and a microphone in the other, Eason's ready to lead with wisdom, compassion, and a fresh perspective that cuts through the noise.
This isn't just a podcast—it's a call to arms. The Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE) is on a relentless mission to fight poverty, restore dignity, and rebuild hope through faith, freedom, and personal responsibility. More than 50 years after the Civil Rights movement and 160 years after the Civil War, racial divides still haunt us—CURE America tackles it all, sparking conversations that demand action.
Don't just sit there—tune in! Join the movement, feel the urgency, and discover how you can help shape a future where every voice matters. CURE America is waiting—are you ready?
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Today we bring you a powerful, in-depth conversation with one of Washington's most seasoned conservative leaders, Dr. Paul Teller, former Executive Director of the Republican Study Committee, Chief of Staff to Senator Ted Cruz, and senior legislative aide in President Trump's White House. From the halls of Congress to the West Wing, Paul pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to fight for conservative principles in a divided capital. He shares the difference between serving in the majority and the minority, the biggest policy wins and heartbreaking disappointments of the past 25 years, how conservatives plan to restore strong school-choice provisions in 2026, and why America's unwavering support for Israel is not just right — it's essential to our own national security. With unflinching clarity, Paul and Donald tackle the truth about the Israel-Hamas war, the success of the Abraham Accords, the Palestinian rejection of peace, and the real meaning behind "from the river to the sea." A candid, no-spin discussion on faith, freedom, fiscal responsibility, and the future of the conservative movement with one of the men who helped shape it for over two decades. This is an episode you don't want to miss on CURE America with Donald T. Eason!
This week we bring you powerful messages from the 2025 CURE National Clergy Summit. First, Douglas Eagle, former SWAT officer turned registered investment advisor and founder of Eagle Wealth Management Group, shares his calling to "shepherd the shepherds." He passionately explains the little-known 403(b)(9) church retirement plan that allows pastors to contribute pre-tax, grow tax-deferred, and withdraw funds tax-free as housing allowance in retirement — a game-changing tool most advisors don't even know exists, designed to protect pastors and their families from financial hardship. Then, Dr. Darryll Jones, president of the Stanley M. Herzog Charitable Foundation and veteran pastor of 35 years, delivers a stirring call to action on Christ-centered K-12 education. With homeschooling up 51% and public-school failures exposed, he urges clergy to lead the charge in starting Christian schools and learning centers, highlighting the Foundation's free training, resources, and proven "School Box" platform that has already launched hundreds of new schools nationwide. Two bold voices equipping pastors to protect their finances and the next generation — only on CURE America!
Today we bring you a show taped live at the CURE 2025 National Clergy Summit in Washington, D.C., at the iconic Willard Hotel—where history meets destiny just two blocks from the White House. The voice you're about to hear belongs to the Honorable Janice Rogers Brown, a judicial titan who rose from segregated Alabama to the California Supreme Court and then to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, confirmed in a 56–43 Senate showdown that still echoes in conservative lore. She retired in 2017 as one of the sharpest originalist minds of her era, a Bradley Prize laureate, and the author of the explosive 2024 essay *"Bread and Stones,"* which declares the Supreme Court's 1873 *Slaughter-House* decision turned the 14th Amendment's promise of liberty into a stone of oppression for Black Americans and every citizen since. But forget the résumé—this is no dusty lecture. Judge Brown steps to the Willard podium and delivers a sermon that feels like a lightning strike. She opens with a kindergarten story about a boy who draws God in ten minutes, then pivots to a chilling diagnosis: America has fallen from "city on a hill" to a meteorite streaking into the abyss, its light fading in a culture drunk on power and contemptuous of the Creator who once defined our equality. She quotes Ken Burns calling the American Founding the second greatest event in human history, then sharpens the blade: it only matters because the Founders tethered equality to God, not human whim. Calvin Coolidge's 1926 warning rings through her words—"If all men are created equal, that is final"—and anyone who denies it is marching backward into tyranny. She resurrectes the "black regiment" of colonial preachers whose pulpits birthed the Revolution, then warns today's clergy: you are the last line before Canadian-style arrests for preaching biblical sexuality. California already fines citizens $250,000 for refusing to call a man "she," and the First Amendment's right to silence is dead under SOGI laws. Congress flipped from defending marriage in 1996 to codifying *Obergefell* in 2022, proving we are not the people who sustained liberty for 250 years. On campuses, students chant "Don't tell me facts!" and declare objective truth a Euro-West weapon to silence the oppressed—Isaiah's lament that "truth has fallen in the streets" has never felt more urgent. Yet rebellion, she insists, isn't ignorance; it's defiance. We know right from wrong because it's written on our hearts. The rainbow flag isn't about tolerance—it's about forcing celebration to quiet guilty consciences. She closes with Martin Luther King's dream, updated for our moment: dissatisfied until no one shouts white power, black power, or trans power, but God's power and human power. "We've messed this up so badly no human can fix it," she says, voice steady with hope, "but that ain't all we got." If you're a pastor, parent, or patriot who still believes America's founding was a spiritual revolution worth fighting for, this is your battle cry. Judge Brown doesn't just diagnose the darkness—she hands you the torch. Sit down, press play, and bring the salt. The culture's tomatoes are already flying.
Join us for a special episode of CURE America, where host Pastor Donald T. Eason sits down with Star Parker, the founder of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE). This conversation was recorded live at the 2025 CURE Clergy Policy Summit, held in Washington, DC at the iconic Willard Hotel. Star, who has authored four books drawing from her own journey out of welfare, shares insights from her 30 years building an organization dedicated to helping others achieve independence and dignity. This episode offers a unique look at the transition of leadership at CURE, captured amid a gathering of over 400 pastors focused on faith-driven solutions for urban communities. The discussion begins with the hand-off, as Star explains to Donald that after three decades of leading, it's time for a new chapter—one she believes requires strong pastoral guidance from men in the community. She emphasizes why the next steps in addressing inner-city challenges must come from pastors rather than politicians, and why she chose this moment to step aside while remaining involved. From there, Star addresses why she views Social Security as a modern-day barrier to wealth-building, particularly for black families. She argues that allowing individuals to invest the 12.4% deducted from their paychecks could close the wealth gap in a single generation, highlighting how the current system prevents families from passing on inheritances. The pair also explores the drawbacks of minimum-wage laws through a biblical lens, noting with a mix of humor and seriousness how such policies might have disrupted the story of Ruth and Boaz—potentially altering the lineage leading to King David and Jesus. They tie this to broader lessons from Scripture about opportunity and hard work. Star shares a recurring prophecy she's heard from several sources: that the next Great Awakening in America will emerge through the Black church. She sees the summit itself as evidence that this moment is unfolding now, urging collaboration between churches to drive real change. In the closing moments, Star delivers a direct call to action, stating that every church should function as a school and every pastor as a policy influencer. Without this engagement, she warns, government efforts will continue to fall short in fixing community issues. Overall, this episode focuses on the evolution of a longstanding movement, offering practical wisdom and inspiration for viewers committed to faith-driven solutions.
This week, CURE America with Donald T. Eason sits down with Dr. Corey DeAngelis, "the school choice evangelist" and bestselling author of The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids from the Radicals Ruining Our Schools, endorsed by Donald Trump and Vivek Ramaswamy. In this explosive episode, DeAngelis exposes how COVID lockdowns unveiled public schools' shift to "gender ideology" and "critical race theory" over math and reading. Shocking stats—like Chicago's 55 schools with zero math proficiency despite $30,000/student spending—reveal a system bloated by a 95% surge in administrators since 1970. Unions, led by Randi Weingarten, silenced parents, with school boards cutting mics and the Biden-era FBI tagging moms as "domestic terrorists." But a "mama bear" uprising is reshaping education: 17 states passed universal school choice laws in four years, letting parents fund schools or homeschooling (~$1,000/year vs. public schools' $15,000–$30,000) that align with their values. DeAngelis highlights Florida's public schools soaring to top rankings via competition and micro-schools where kids learn physics by building bows and arrows for ~$10,000/year. His research shows school choice cuts crime and empowers religious families. Eason ties it to Proverbs 22:6, emphasizing parents as primary educators. DeAngelis slams unions for dodging Supreme Court rulings and endorsing figures like Virginia's Jay Jones, who fantasized about violence.
Buckle up for an explosive episode of CURE America that will ignite your passion for change! Host Donald T. Eason, president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), sits down with Chris Papst, a relentless investigative reporter from Baltimore and author of Failure Factory: How Baltimore City Public Schools Deprive Taxpayers and Students of a Future. Papps delivers a bombshell exposé on the dire state of Baltimore's public schools, where a jaw-dropping $1.7 billion annual budget fails to educate kids—only 10% of students are proficient in math, and key metrics like attendance and SAT scores are plummeting. Prepare to be shocked as Papst reveals a system that prioritizes funding and administrative jobs over student success. Policies like the "50% rule" hand out passing grades for little to no effort, while social promotion pushes kids through grades without mastering the basics. With enrollment dropping by 6,500 students and 1,200 more adults hired, the system's focus is clear: money over kids. Powerful teachers' unions in Maryland block reforms like charter schools, leaving parents—many trapped in poverty or undereducated by the same system—powerless to fight back. This isn't just Baltimore's problem—it's a national crisis threatening our society's future! Papst's eight-year investigation, detailed in Failure Factory, is a wake-up call to demand accountability. Discover stories of parents fighting against the odds and learn how some schools succeed despite the same challenges. Grab Failure Factory at Amazon or Barnes & Noble, and follow Chris Papst on X for more insights. Tune into Cure America to uncover the truth, get inspired, and join the battle for our kids' education!
On this compelling episode of Cure America, host Donald T. Eason addresses the childhood obesity crisis, with 25% of Black youth facing serious risks like type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and fatty liver disease. Dr. Michelle Perro, a 44-year pediatrician who rose from NYC's Lower East Side, and Ruth Westreich, founder of The Westreich Foundation, expose the dangers of toxic school lunches (93% containing glyphosate) and processed foods, as outlined in their report The Weight of a Nation. Perro, founder of GMO Science, urges organic whole foods and family cooking to combat addictive "bliss point" foods. Westreich, a South-Central LA native who overcame homelessness, champions affordable healthy eating for all. Later, Pastor Steven Perry of Detroit's Bethel Baptist Church joins, spotlighting 1,500+ community gardens transforming vacant lots since 2003. With faith and practical solutions, they inspire viewers to reclaim health through community action. Tune in to Cure America for a bold plan to save our kids!
Welcome to Cure America! Donald T. Eason has an engaging conversation with Pastor Lorenzo Sewell of 180 Church in Detroit, tackling the pressing educational crisis in urban America. Pastor Sewell, a dedicated advocate for school choice, exposes the failures of Detroit's public schools—where 80% of students struggle to read at grade level—and calls for empowering parents to choose better schools for their children. Grounded in faith, his perspective ties biblical principles to policy reforms, aligning with President Trump's vision to uplift struggling communities. The show then transitions to a compelling panel discussion with policy experts Jonathan Alexandre Senior Counsel, Liberty Counsel Action and Marty Dannenfelser Vice President for Government Relations, Center for Urban Renewal and Education. They analyze the "one big, beautiful bill," signed by President Trump on July 4, 2025, a landmark achievement of the "America First" agenda. The panel highlights its transformative provisions: permanent tax cuts saving families an average of $10,000, including exemptions for tips and overtime; Medicaid reforms prioritizing vulnerable groups with work requirements; a one-year defunding of Planned Parenthood to curb abortion funding; a $1,700 tax credit for school choice scholarships, despite blue-state resistance; and robust border security funding ($46 billion for the border wall, $70 billion for ICE) to protect communities. Celebrating the Republican Party's 2024 election landslide and rejecting progressive policies, the panel emphasizes faith, personal responsibility, and American exceptionalism.
Welcome to CURE America, hosted by Donald T. Eason, President of CURE—the Center for Urban Renewal and Education. Joining the discussion are Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations at CURE; Kris A. Ullman, President of Eagle Forum; and Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action. The panel unpacks the "One Big Beautiful Bill" signed by President Trump on July 4, 2025, analyzing its content and implications. The episode includes a speech by Mike Johnson, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, a Louisiana Republican known for advocating conservative policies, faith, family, and American exceptionalism since 2023. The bill is presented as a landmark of the America First agenda and fulfillment of 2024 election promises by voters who rejected open borders, inflationary spending, and political division. Johnson highlights the bill's unifying effects across Black, Hispanic, Jewish, union, and suburban communities by promoting common-sense reforms. It permanently extends the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, averting 2026 tax hikes and offering families an average annual savings of $10,000. Major components include raising the Child Tax Credit to $2,200 (indexed to inflation), increasing the adoption credit to $5,000, exempting tips and overtime from taxation, and raising the estate tax exemption to $15–30 million. The bill encourages investment through full expensing of equipment and research, targeting a 1.2% boost in GDP. Welfare reforms implement work requirements (20–80 hours per month) for able-bodied adults on Medicaid or SNAP, while focusing assistance on vulnerable populations, excluding illegal immigrants, and cutting $1.5 trillion in government waste. Planned Parenthood is defunded for one year, with resources redirected to community health centers. Education policy includes permanent Opportunity Zones and a $1,700 scholarship credit to help students leave failing public schools. Border security receives $170.7 billion in funding: $51.6 billion for completing the wall, 116,000 detention beds, 13,000 officers and agents, and reimbursements to Texas. The bill emphasizes law enforcement, reducing illegal crossings, and restoring American global leadership through increased NATO spending, ceasefire initiatives, and trade deals. Though adding $3 trillion to the national deficit in the short term, the bill is framed as an investment in national strength, economic stability, and opportunity. Built on principles of liberty and self-governance, the bill seeks to deliver measurable results.
Dive into the high-stakes world of America's judiciary on CURE America: Justice on the Line! Join host Donald Easton, president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), for an electrifying one-on-one with Carrie Severino, president of the Judicial Crisis Network (JCN). From the battlegrounds of Supreme Court nominations to the hidden power of state courts, Severino pulls back the curtain on the legal fights shaping our nation's future. A former clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas and co-author of the explosive bestseller Justice on Trial, Severino reveals her journey from pre-med to legal powerhouse, exposing the challenges of conservative advocacy in a polarized world. Get the inside scoop on JCN's mission to defend embattled judicial nominees, the truth behind the Kavanaugh confirmation firestorm, and the shocking 90% of cases decided beyond the Supreme Court's reach. From Tennessee's bold stand on transgender treatments to the fight against rogue judges' overreach, this episode unpacks it all with gripping insights. Tune in for a no-holds-barred discussion on liberty, justice, and the courts, as Severino shares how citizens can stay informed and influence the future. Catch her at judicialnetwork.com or on X at @JCNSeverino. Don't miss the drama, the stakes, and the faith-driven close that defines CURE America!
Across a nation fractured by abortion, Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, sits with host Donald T. Eason to lay bare the stakes of the pro-life cause. As leader of the country's largest pro-life organization, Dannenfelser pulls back the curtain on chemical abortions, spotlighting a rarely discussed procedure: abortion pill reversal. With a dose of progesterone, women can halt the abortion process after taking the first pill—a lifeline with documented successes that remains shrouded in silence. She points to studies revealing grim realities—severe adverse events, even death, tied to abortion pills—and accuses the industry of sidelining women's health, often denying ultrasounds despite evidence that over 50% of women choose life after seeing their unborn child. Dannenfelser details her group's unyielding mission: door-to-door campaigns in battleground states, advocacy to elect pro-life leaders, and a commitment to healing for women scarred by abortion. Her work is grounded in the belief that life begins at conception, where unique DNA marks a new human soul. Yet she confronts systemic failures—clinics bypassing informed consent, particularly for non-English speakers—exposing an industry she says values abortion over humanity. This is a conversation that cuts to the core, blending science, faith, and moral urgency to reveal the unseen battles of the pro-life movement.
This week, CURE America presents a compelling one-on-one interview by Donald T. Eason, President of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, of Jonathan Alexandre, Vice President of Governmental Affairs and Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel. Join us for an insightful conversation as Donald T. Eason engages Jonathan Alexandre on vital issues shaping faith, family, and freedom. Alexandre shares his inspiring journey from a pastor's son in Boston to a dedicated advocate for religious liberty, sparked by a childhood realization at age seven to defend those persecuted for their faith. At Liberty Counsel, he champions the right to share the gospel boldly in today's challenging cultural landscape. The discussion explores critical topics, including troubling trends in education, such as a Maryland case where a stellar student was denied graduation for opting out of a controversial gender identity curriculum. Alexandre highlights Liberty Counsel's pro bono work supporting parents, pastors, and individuals to protect their First Amendment rights and parental authority. They also address the abortion industry's harmful practices, particularly the dangers of abortion pills and the need to uphold the sanctity of life rooted in biblical values. Additionally, the conversation covers the importance of school choice, empowering parents to guide their children's education, and Liberty Counsel's efforts to support Israel while confronting rising anti-Semitism in America. This engaging and accessible interview offers practical insights and actionable steps for navigating today's cultural challenges with faith and conviction. Watch and listen to CURE America to explore these pressing issues and learn how you can get involved.
In this one-on-one short interview of CURE America, host Donald T. Eason, the new president of CURE, welcomes his longtime friend Chad Connelly, president of Faith Wins, for a heartfelt conversation. Recorded in Washington, D.C., the two reflect on their friendship, sparked years ago at an IHOP in Michigan during a Faith Wins pastor event. Connelly shares his mission to mobilize Christian voters to influence elections by prioritizing biblical values over party lines. Drawing from his experience in the pro-life and school choice movements, as South Carolina state party chairman, and as the RNC's first national director of faith engagement (2013-2017), he urges Christians to engage in politics to uphold principles like life and family. Eason and Connelly discuss countering the pushback that churches should avoid politics, emphasizing that God calls believers to shape all aspects of society. This engaging dialogue highlights their shared vision to rally pastors and churches for cultural and political impact.
Join CURE America with host Donald T. Eason for a bold dive into President Trump's first 100 days. Jonathan Alexandre, Kris Ullman, and Marty Dannenfelser unpack a Justice Department shift restoring religious liberty and America's LNG export surge, boosting jobs and allies like Poland against Russia's grip. In a gripping one-on-one, Eason and Brian Blase expose illegal healthcare system practices, spotlighting Trump's transparency push. The panel then champions school choice, slams federal education failures, and reveals the 10% adverse effects of abortion pills, demanding FDA action. Alexandre dismantles DEI as divisive, advocating merit. Faith-driven and fearless, CURE America sparks a vision for a united nation—tune in! Panelist Titles: Brian Blase: President, Paragon Health Institute Jonathan Alexandre: Senior Counsel, Liberty Counsel Action Kris Ullman: President, Eagle Forum Marty Dannenfelser: Vice President for Government Relations, Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE)
Welcome to CURE AMERICA - THIS WEEK, hosted by Donald T. Eason, Pastor and President of CURE (Center for Urban Renewal and Education). The episode delves into Eason's Israel trip, where President Isaac Herzog declared, "This is our land, blessed by God," emphasizing Israel's divine claim and the need for accessibility to all. The panel—Kristen A. Ullman, JD (President of Eagle Forum), Jonathan Alexandre (Vice President of Governmental Affairs, Liberty Counsel), and Marty Dannenfelser (Vice President of Government Relations and Coalitions, CURE)—explores President Trump's trade negotiations with over 70 countries, efforts to lower interest rates, and a 2025 budget resolution funding national security, border security, and tax cuts. Discussions cover misinformation surrounding federal spending cuts, the benefits of reduced illegal immigration, and block grants to states for fiscal control, clarifying that "cuts" mean slowing spending growth. In a one-on-one interview, Dr. OJ Oleka, CEO of the State Financial Officers Foundation, shares his family's journey from Nigerian immigrants arriving in 1980 to achieving the American Dream through faith, education, and hard work. The conversation highlights financial literacy, school choice, and tithing as tools to combat poverty, with Oleka noting the biblical call in Malachi to "test" God through tithing for abundant blessings. He directs viewers to sfof.com for resources on state financial officers' literacy initiatives. The episode concludes with a panel discussion on a Supreme Court case challenging Maryland's LGBTQ curriculum for elementary students, which denies parental opt-outs. Topics include the ideological nature of materials like Pride Puppy, the elitist dismissal of parental authority, the curriculum's impact on young children, and the diverse plaintiffs (Christian, Muslim, Ethiopian Orthodox) opposing it. The panel advocates for school choice and parental opt-out rights, urging viewers to contact Congress in this faith-driven call to action.
Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action, takes the helm of CURE America with steely resolve, stepping in for Donald T. Eason, who's in Israel meeting with high-level officials and influential people. Joined by special guest Paul Teller, Executive Vice President of Advancing American Freedom, alongside Kris Ullman, President of Eagle Forum, and Marty Dannenfelser, Vice President for Government Relations at CURE, Alexandre fuels a blazing showdown of ideas. Ullman drops a Trump-fueled bombshell on defining sex amid cultural chaos, while Dannenfelser tears into California's $19 billion Medicaid scam—a scandal screaming for justice. Teller roars against Congress's spineless spending cuts, as Ullman brands Planned Parenthood's $699 million abortion empire "colonialism in a caring mask" on the world stage. Dannenfelser battles judicial overreach with fearless reforms, forging a call to arms as sharp as it is unapologetic. Cure America delivers—bold, brilliant, and blazing with purpose.
Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action, hosts this week's CURE America in place of Donald T. Eason, leading an in-depth discussion with Phil Kerpen, Marty Dannenfelser, and Kristen A. Ullman. They tackle America's trajectory under Trump, beginning with energy independence—Kristen A. Ullman explains how Trump's LNG exports are reducing Europe's dependence on Russian gas, drawing from her experience at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship conference. Phil Kerpen addresses fiscal issues, criticizing $2 trillion annual deficits and California's $120 billion Medicaid haul through questionable practices. Marty Dannenfelser fuels a passionate debate on abortion funding, targeting Planned Parenthood's $699 million taxpayer funding, its eugenics history, and fetal part sales uncovered in court. Election integrity focuses on Trump's order against non-citizen voting, like D.C.'s 30-day rule, while immigration highlights border security cutting crossings from 100,000 to 8,000 monthly, though deportations face resistance. Crime discussions cover Tesla owner attacks linked to Musk and campus anti-Semitism since October 7, calling for Justice Department action.
Get ready for an amazing episode of CURE America with Star Parker, straight from NRB 2025 in Grapevine, Texas! Our fearless founder, Star Parker, and CURE's dynamic new President, Donald T. Eason, lead a riveting discussion with an all-star lineup of guests. Author William Owens takes you on a poetic journey from crisis to hope, while Pastor Larry Huck shares his stunning redemption story—from addiction to advising world leaders. Pulmonologist Dr. Rachel Moody delivers an urgent call to support persecuted Christians in India, and Marc Little, CURE's chairman of the board and a pastor, joins us to offer powerful insights on the church's role in addressing social challenges. This episode is a faith-fueled hour of inspiration and a rallying cry for every believer—don't miss it!
This week, we jetted off to Grapevine, Texas, with the dynamic duo of Star Parker and Donald T. Eason, CURE's bold new president, alongside our fearless production crew, crashing the National Religious Broadcasters 2025 meeting of Christian communicators with unstoppable energy! We brought along powerhouse guests—Dr. Carol M. Swain, political scientist and co-chair of the 1776 Commission, Craig Scheef, the trailblazing CEO of Texas Security Bank, and Dr. Simone Gold, MD, JD, the fiery founder of America's Frontline Doctors and author of I Don't Consent—to ignite the stage. The action kicked off with a thrilling ribbon-cutting ceremony, unleashing the exhibit hall and setting the scene for a jaw-dropping gathering of over 5,000 fired-up attendees. We dove headfirst into explosive conversations, tackling the church's epic legacy in education, healthcare, and charity, rallying for America's freedom with fierce determination, exposing the radical left's assault on progress, and sounding the alarm to safeguard liberty for generations to come. This was no ordinary week—it was a high-octane clash of faith, grit, and big ideas, fueled by the razor-sharp insights of our all-star guests! Don't miss it!
CURE America brings you an electrifying discussion that promises to reshape our understanding of national policy, faith, and the American Dream. Donald T. Eason sits down with Pastor Steve Perry from The World Encounter Church in Detroit Michigan, to explore how President Trump's second term could transform urban America, fostering hope and rejuvenating community spirit. Together, they ponder the implications of leadership on cultural values and economic opportunities, advocating for a return to the principles that made America great. Later, Eason is joined by a powerhouse panel including Marty Dannelfeser, Vice President of Government Relations at CURE, Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel at Liberty Counsel Action, and Richard Manning, President of Americans for Limited Government. They dive into the bold economic strategies of Trump's administration, like tariffs on steel and aluminum, designed to bring manufacturing jobs back home. The conversation tackles government accountability, with a sharp focus on returning to constitutional governance and promoting fiscal responsibility. They also discuss the cultural renaissance, spotlighting initiatives to protect religious freedoms and traditional values against what they see as progressive overreach. This episode is a must-watch for those eager to understand how policy can shape the future of our communities, our economy, and our nation's soul. Join us for a journey into the heart of America's revival.










