Épisodes

  • Second Amendment, Social Chaos & Real Reform | Constantine Crusade
    Feb 12 2026

    On this episode of The Constantine Crusade, Darrell Constantine dives into Super Bowl Sunday reflections, political philosophy, leadership, gun policy reform, Second Amendment debates, healthcare access, and the future of the Republican Party. This long-form conversation explores bipartisan solutions, mass shooting prevention, family breakdown, cultural decline, government responsibility, and President Trump's evolving platform. Darrell discusses Kyle Rittenhouse, constitutional principles, conservative ideology, healthcare reform, and how meaningful dialogue—not bumper-sticker politics—can reshape America's future. If you're interested in faith, governance, gun rights, social issues, cultural renewal, and real political discussion beyond talking points, this episode is for you.

    Listen, pray, reflect, and join the conversation.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Elaine Mitchell (Walk To Glory
    Feb 8 2026

    Walk To Glory is a powerful Christian worship CD by Elaine Mitchell, filled with heartfelt gospel songs that speak to faith, redemption, and God's unfailing presence. This inspiring collection blends classic hymns with deeply personal worship, creating a spiritual journey for believers seeking comfort, renewal, and hope in Christ.

    Songs featured on this album include “He Needed Me,” “He Touched Me / Sweet Sweet Spirit,” “He Was There All the Time,” “I Have Returned,” “Walk To Glory,” and “Wayfarin' Stranger.” Each track reflects a testimony of God's grace, reminding listeners that no matter how far we wander, He is always near.

    Perfect for prayer time, church gatherings, quiet reflection, or anyone who loves traditional Christian music, gospel worship, and faith-based inspiration, Walk To Glory is a timeless reminder of walking daily with Jesus and trusting His plan.

    Christian Music | Gospel Worship | Hymns | Faith | Inspirational Praise

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    37 min
  • The Bible in America
    Feb 3 2026

    In this powerful episode of The Bible in America on the Constantine Radio Network (C.R.N.), Abby addresses the growing spiritual darkness in America and the world—and how it impacts our children, families, churches, schools, and culture at large.

    From a biblical perspective, this episode examines the claim that people are “born in the wrong body,” contrasting modern cultural narratives with Scripture's clear teaching that God creates humanity intentionally as male and female (Genesis 1:27). Abby discusses why Christians cannot accept the mutilation or indoctrination of children, emphasizing that God does not make mistakes and that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit.

    This episode explores:

    • God's intentional design of male and female

    • Biblical truth versus cultural and political narratives

    • Protecting children from irreversible physical and mental harm

    • Identity, brokenness, and hope found in Christ

    • How Christians can respond with both truth and compassion

    • Why schools, media, and politicians promote conflicting worldviews

    • Standing firm in Scripture while showing Christlike love

    With Scripture from Genesis, Psalms, Corinthians, Hebrews, Colossians, Romans, and the Gospels, this episode calls believers to discernment, prayer, courage, and compassion in an increasingly confused culture.

    ️ Hosted by Abby
    The Bible in America – Constantine Radio Network (C.R.N.)

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    34 min
  • Bill Belichick, Groupthink, and the Politics of Character Assassination
    Feb 2 2026

    In this extended political commentary, Daryl Constantine addresses the ongoing controversy surrounding Bill Belichick, arguing that the legendary coach has been unfairly attacked and mischaracterized. Using Belichick as a case study, the discussion expands into broader themes of groupthink, character assassination, political tribalism, and how public figures are targeted across media and ideological lines.

    The conversation explores parallels between attacks on Belichick and similar treatment of political figures such as Marco Rubio, Donald Trump, JD Vance, and John McCain, touching on themes of leadership, integrity, spiritual implications in politics, and the dangers of pre-selected candidates within party movements.

    This episode reflects on social conservatism, moral consistency, open primaries, and the importance of defending good people when they come under coordinated attack—regardless of political convenience or popularity.

    Keywords: Bill Belichick controversy, political commentary podcast, groupthink in politics, Marco Rubio analysis, MAGA move

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Truth Without Condemnation: Living God’s Design With Grace Created in God’s Image: Truth, Love, and Wholeness
    Feb 1 2026

    In this episode of C.R.N. (The Constantine Radio Network), Abby explores how Christians are called to uphold biblical truth while extending humility, kindness, and Christ-like love in a broken and confused world.

    Grounded in Scripture, the episode reflects on God's design for humanity as revealed in Genesis, the consequences of rejecting God's truth, and the importance of speaking truth without condemnation. Abby emphasizes that biblical truth is not meant to harm or shame, but to bring freedom, healing, and wholeness through Christ.

    Listeners are encouraged to balance conviction with compassion, justice with mercy, and truth with humility, following Jesus' call to love all people — even in disagreement. The episode closes with a call to prayer, respectful dialogue, and reliance on the Holy Spirit for true transformation.

    This message reminds believers that lasting change does not come through force or argument, but through God's Spirit working in hearts, guided by Scripture and expressed through love.

    Key themes:
    Speaking truth in love • God's design for humanity • Identity and purpose • Compassion and humility • Christian witness • Grace and conviction • Prayer and transformation

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    25 min
  • The Bible Is America: Why Faith Still Matters in Public Life
    Feb 1 2026

    Welcome back to C.R.N. (The Constantine Radio Network) — Abby launches the first full episode of “The Bible Is America” by exploring why the Bible and Christian faith were deeply influential in the formation of the United States.

    This episode examines the spiritual motivations of early settlers, the pursuit of religious freedom, and the biblical worldview that shaped ideas of human dignity and God-given rights. Abby connects key moments in American history to core Scripture-based principles, including moral law, personal responsibility, and the role of faith in building a virtuous society.

    You'll also hear a Bible-centered discussion on why Christians are called to be “salt and light” in culture, how the Church can promote justice and compassion, and why prayer, unity, and faithful witness matter as society changes. The episode closes with practical biblical guidance for engaging difficult modern issues with truth and love, including church leadership, cultural pressure, family strength, and spiritual decline.

    Key themes:
    Christian history of America • Bible and Constitution • Religious freedom • Christian leadership • Salt and light • Prayer and culture • Family and faith • Speaking truth in love

    C.R.N. is an independent Christian talk network focused on biblical teaching, cultural clarity, and faithful encouragement.

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    30 min
  • Christian Faith, the Constitution, and America’s Moral Crossroads
    Feb 1 2026

    In this episode of Constantine Radio Network, Abby introduces the mission of a new Christian, faith-based network dedicated to examining how biblical truth, history, and Christian values intersect with American culture, law, and government.

    The discussion explores the historical role of faith in shaping nations, including the biblical foundations that influenced the United States Constitution and early American law. This episode addresses modern challenges facing Christians in public life, including religious freedom, education, political leadership, cultural pressure, and the growing separation between biblical values and government policy.

    Through Scripture-based analysis, the episode examines topics such as Christian leadership, corruption in government, religious pluralism, public schools, immigration, national defense, and the biblical balance between justice, mercy, law, and compassion. Drawing from both Old and New Testament teachings, listeners are encouraged to stand firm in faith, pray for leaders, act as salt and light, and remain faithful in a rapidly changing society.

    This episode is a call for Christians to engage thoughtfully, biblically, and courageously — not with fear or hatred, but with truth, conviction, and trust in God's sovereignty.

    Topics include:
    Christian faith in public life • Biblical leadership • Religious freedom • Constitution and Christianity • Culture and government • Standing firm in faith

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    25 min