The Liberty Action Alert Podcast
The Liberty Action Alert Podcast
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Exploring religious freedom, cultural engagement, secular policies in education, marital values, abortion issues and political skepticism with special guests.
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The show addresses critical topics including religious freedom, cultural engagement, secular education policies, and pro-life issues. For example, episodes explore the financial influence of far-left ideologies in education, the cultural significance of family values, and strategies for advocating the sanctity of life in today's society.

Exploring religious freedom, cultural engagement, secular policies in education, marital values, abortion issues and political skepticism with special guests.
This week on The Liberty Action Alert, join Dr. Gregory Seltz as he reflects on the powerful events of Holy Week and the ultimate message of hope, forgiveness, and lasting freedom found in the cross and resurrection of Jesus. America’s First Amendment protection of religious liberty is the blessing that safeguards your right—and responsibility—to share that GOD’S GOOD NEWS with those in your life. One liberty serves the other for the Christian. As we often say, “Easter is ultimately more important than July 4th—but thank God for July 4th’s freedom to proclaim the truth of Easter’s ultimate liberty without fear of government coercion to the contrary!” Listen in as Dr. Seltz gets back to basics, taking time to revel in what this Easter means for us—for all. Join us!
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