Podcasts

ALR443 – Do Not Fear Those Who Kill the Body

In this week’s episode, we continue our walk through the book “Duty to Defend” with a chapter by Rev. Drew Newman on Matthew 10:28. Gun-control Christians have argued that gun owners only own guns because of fear. And since we should not fear the home invader who can only kill…

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ALR435 – Trust in Chariots

This week we continue with our series covering chapters from my book “Duty to Defend.” In this episode we discuss a chapter by Rev. Tab Ottmers about Psalm 20:7 and placing our trust in things other than God.


ALR434 – The Thief in the Night

This week we are beginning a new series covering chapters from my book “Duty to Defend.” In this episode we discuss a chapter by Rev. Bob McCanless about Exodus 22:2 and the thief in the night.


ALR433 – Vengeance is Mine

In this week’s episode, Lloyd is back from a bout of the flu to discuss the idea of vengeance and what, if anything, the common man can do when government cannot or will not defend the weak and punish the wicked.


ALR432 – Concealed Carry and Compromise

Every decision we make with regards to concealed carry is a compromise: concealability, comfort, shootability, convenience. Then there are legal and ethical questions. All these factors must be accounted for. What compromises you are willing to make and how do you handle those decisions?


ALR431 – Fires, Floods, and Thoughts and Prayers

In this week’s episode, Lloyd rants about the apparent differences in the coverage and concern for victims of the wildfires in California, versus those still suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. And he shares some thoughts on how certain internet celebs have opined about the efficacy of thoughts and…


ALR430 – What’s New in 2025

In this first episode of 2025, Lloyd gets you caught up on everything happening since our last episode and lays out some ideas for the new year.


ALR429 – Not a Good Look

Following the shocking assassination of an insurance industry CEO on the streets of New York City, voices on the Left have (unsurprisingly) celebrated — or at least justified — the killing, suggesting that it’s tragic BUT somehow understandable. Sadly, those kinds of comments are not exclusive to the Left, and…