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Breaking The Silence with Dr Gregory Williams
Turning Trauma into Power with Lurata Lyon, Co-Author of a new book titled The Strength of Resilience
In this episode of Breaking the Silence, Dr. Gregory Williams interviews Lurata Lyon, author of Unbroken: Surviving Human Trafficking. The conversation explores Lurata’s harrowing survival of kidnapping and organ harvesting gangs, her journey of self-healing through writing and fitness, and the profound realization that resilience is not just about bouncing back, but about choosing love over bitterness.
LaGrave Live
LIVE Evening Worship - Out of the Heart - 2026-02-01
About The Service:
Pastor Jonker will preach on Mark 7:1-23, a passage where Jesus has a confrontation with the Pharisees about true righteousness.
Order of Worship:
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About Us:
We are a traditional CRC church in the middle of Downtown Grand Rapids, MI, worshipping at 8:40am, 11:00am, and 6:00pm. (10:00am and 6:00pm during the summer months)
The Global Freedom Report with Brent Johnson
The Surveillance State, World War III Projections, and Sovereign Rights
Host Brent Johnson and trend forecaster Gerald Celente discuss the erosion of civil liberties in 2026, highlighting the weaponization of police drones for revenue generation and the looming threat of global conflict. The episode explores the "Gen Z Revolution" driven by economic disparity, debates the causes of the immigration crisis, and provides specific strategies for asserting individual sovereignty against administrative government overreach.
Hard News on Friday with Tara Green and Rama Arjuna and guests
Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden
The CO GOP financials are in for the second half of 2025 and it’s worse than we thought…. Chair Horn’s disastrous leadership and vindictive lawsuits have plunged the party into debt she has no hope of recovering from.
Hard News on Friday with Tara Green and Rama Arjuna and guests
Zahra Amanpour is a lifelong human rights advocate and a proud supporter of the Iranian Resistance movement. Born during the 1979 Iranian Revolution in Tehran, Zahra's life has been defined by the struggle for freedom and justice. Her father, a prominent advocate with the MEK/PMOI, was killed in 1988—a summer marked by the mass killing of 30,000 political prisoners following the end of the Iran-Iraq war.