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The Bulletin is a podcast for Christians seeking insights into the events, questions, and people that are shaping their world. Each episode will help Christians consider the intersection of faith, culture and spiritual formation. Subscribe today!
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Oil Is a Gift From God. Are We Squandering It?
May 19, 2026
The national average gas price has increased to $4.50 / gallon, reflecting skyrocketing crude oil prices due to the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz. While sticker shock at the gas pump is our most…
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Polling Data, Modern Vices, and the Drying of the Tigris and the Euphrates
May 15, 2026
This week, Russell Moore, Charlie Sykes, and Clarissa Moll break down new polling about Americans’ responses to changes in the economy, US involvement in foreign affairs, and their opinions on…
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Rubio's Presidential Bid, College Cybercrime, and Psychiatric Med Skeptics
May 12, 2026
Secretary of State Marco Rubio posts a video that seems like a campaign ad. The cybercrime group ShinyHunters attacks an edtech platform for ransom. Russia’s annual celebration of its WWII victory…
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Midwest Primaries, Taiwan’s Ukraine Lessons, and Abortion Pill Case
May 08, 2026
On Tuesday, Indiana and Ohio held primary elections. Chris Butler joins Russell Moore and Clarissa Moll to discuss how Republican candidates endorsed by the Trump administration fared. President…
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Voting Maps, DHS Funding, Troops in Europe, and Reclaiming ‘Evangelical’
May 05, 2026
The Supreme Court ruled that Louisiana’s congressional map was unconstitutional because it improperly considered race to create a majority-Black district. Congress voted to end the longest Department…
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No Iran Deal, Russell Brand Reads the Bible, and Ben Sasse’s Public Dying
May 01, 2026
This week, President Trump rejected Iran’s proposal to end the war, saying he isn’t willing to accept Iran’s terms unless they agree to gut their nuclear capabilities. CT’s Bonnie Kristian joins…
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Trust in Higher Ed, Marijuana Status, NFL Draft, and West Bank Violence
Apr 28, 2026
Yale University releases its report on restoring trust in American colleges and universities. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signs an order to lower the official risk level of medical marijuana…
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Attitudes Toward Israel, Kash Patel’s Lawsuit, and John Mark Comer’s Fame
Apr 24, 2026
This week, a photo circulated on social media that showed an IDF soldier in southern Lebanon smashing the face of a fallen statue of Jesus. Rabbi Michael Holzman joins Russell Moore and Clarissa Moll…
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Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire; Trump's Big, Beautiful Ballroom; and the Strait of Hormuz
Apr 21, 2026
Last Thursday, a 10-day ceasefire began between Israel and Lebanon. Meanwhile, both the House and Senate reject measures to curb the war in Iran. President Trump proposes building a triumphant arch…
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Hungary’s Hopeful Election, Congressional Resignations, and Trump's AI Blasphemy
Apr 17, 2026
This week, Hungarian politician Peter Magyar gathered a politically diverse coalition to win an election against prime minister Viktor Orban, ending a 16-year autocratic rule. Dalibor Rohac joins…
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Failed Iran Talks, Draft Registration, Orbán's Loss, and Revenge Addiction
Apr 14, 2026
President Trump announced that the US will engage in a blockade of Iranian ports after Vice President JD Vance’s negotiations fell flat and Iran refused to curb its nuclear program. Then, The New…
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Trump Threatens Iran, Artemis II Returns, and Anthropic’s AI Triggers Fear
Apr 10, 2026
On Tuesday, President Trump posted inflammatory threats towards Iran on Truth Social. The Atlantic’s Pete Wehner joins Russell Moore and Clarissa Moll to discuss these words and how the Republican…
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Military Rescue in Iran, Pam Bondi, Artemis II, and Social Media Addiction Trial
Apr 07, 2026
Over the weekend, the US military rescues a weapons systems officer who was shot down in enemy territory over Iran. President Trump dismisses US attorney general Pam Bondi. And the Artemis II crew…
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Therapists' Free Speech, Grads' Careers, and Hegseth’s Imprecatory Prayer
Apr 03, 2026
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court rejected a Colorado law that restricted counselors from assisting clients who wished to change their sexual orientation or gender identity. Luke Goodrich from The Becket…
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Classroom Tech, Anti-Trump Protests, Troops in Iran, and Crisis in Cuba
Mar 31, 2026
A jury rules that Meta and YouTube were responsible for damages to children’s mental health, and attention shifts to states and school districts that have lawsuits against social media companies…
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ICE at Airports, School Shooting Convictions, and Ruling Against Meta
Mar 27, 2026
This week, President Trump posted on Truth Social that more ICE agents will be present at airports to address the long waits caused by the Department of Homeland Security partial shutdown. Elizabeth…
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War Projections, 2028 Hopefuls, AI Novels, and Men’s College Attendance
Mar 24, 2026
This week, President Trump announced that the end of the Iran war may be in sight, while news outlets report the US is deploying thousands of troops to the Middle East. Then, Democratic governor of…
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Joe Kent Resigns, Iranian Threats, and a Victory for Parents’ Rights
Mar 20, 2026
This week, top US counterterrorism official Joe Kent resigned, saying he could not support the ongoing war in Iran. Charlie Sykes joins Russell Moore, Mike Cosper, and Clarissa Moll to discuss Kent’s…
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IDF and Lebanon, Ukraine’s Fears, AI Data Centers, and a Korean Messiah
Mar 17, 2026
The Israeli Defense Force pushes Hezbollah further north into Lebanon to protect those living in the north of Israel. Meanwhile, Ukraine worries that American focus has drifted away from their war…
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Cost of Iran War, Quiet Southern Border, and Anglican Church Split
Mar 13, 2026
The first six days of the war with Iran have cost more than $11.3 billion, and 140 US troops have been injured, according to Pentagon officials. Tom Nichols, professor emeritus at the U.S. Naval War…
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Kristi Noem Fired, Iran Chooses Leader, and Pakistan Fights Taliban
Mar 10, 2026
President Trump fires Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and chooses Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin to take her place. Then, a parent from Georgia is convicted of second degree…
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Birthright Citizenship, War’s Moral Hazards, and Can Literature Save Men?
Mar 06, 2026
Next month, the Supreme Court will be reviewing a case on birthright citizenship. Two Catholic organizations submitted an amicus brief explaining why those who are born in the US should be allowed to…
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US and Israel Attack Iran
Mar 03, 2026
On Saturday, the United States and Israel launched a joint attack on Iran, killing supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other top Iranian officials. In the following days, Iran retaliated with…
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Tariff Takedown, War with Iran, and State of the Union
Feb 27, 2026
Last Friday, the Supreme Court ruled that the President is not authorized to impose tariffs, affirming that Congress alone has the power to tax. Entrepreneur and pastor Mark Franco joins Russell…
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The Bulletin Goes to Nashville!
Feb 24, 2026
This weekend, The Bulletin met up with Inkwell’s Young Storytellers Initiative in Nashville for a live recording of the show. Inkwell is a community within Christianity Today that explores the depths…
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Sunday Afternoon Reads: Lord of the Night
Feb 22, 2026
Antarctica experiences six months of darkness every year, but God is not absent from this desolate place. Brett Baddorf spent nine months as a missionary in the South Pole, and he saw God in the…
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AI Predictions, Climate Policy Rollback, and Obama’s Belief in Aliens
Feb 20, 2026
Last week, the CEO of AI company Anthropic spoke with The New York Times’ Ross Douthat about his predictions for the future of artificial intelligence. Notre Dame’s Meghan Sullivan joins us to…
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Rubio's Speech, Nancy Guthrie Missing, and Summer of Our Discontent
Feb 17, 2026
Secretary of State Marco Rubio addresses the Munich Security Conference, calling Europe to a “new Western century.” The New York Times reports 57 cases of measles at a Catholic college in Florida and…
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Nuclear Treaty Expires, Assisted Suicide in NY, and Gender Obsessed-Culture
Feb 13, 2026
Last Thursday, the last Cold War-era nuclear treaty between the US and Russia came to an end. Erin Dumbacher from the Council on Foreign Relations joins to help us understand the global nuclear…
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Racist Memes, Vance at the Olympics, Epstein Files, and the Vanishing Church
Feb 10, 2026
On Thursday, President Trump posted a meme to his Truth Social account that depicted former president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle as apes. On Friday, JD Vance was booed at the opening…
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