Jenna Ellis in the Morning aims to provide valuable commentary on the issues of our day and to do so from both a biblical and constitutional perspective. She also hosts “On Demand with Jenna Ellis” podcast for AFR and is the author of “The Legal Basis for a Moral Constitution.” She holds a B.A. in technical journalism from Colorado State University and a J.D. from the University of Richmond School of Law. Follow her on social media @realJennaEllis on X and @jennaellismedia on Facebook and Instagram.
Jenna Ellis in the Morning aims to provide valuable commentary on the issues of our day and to do so from both a biblical and constitutional perspective. She also hosts “On Demand with Jenna Ellis” podcast for AFR and is the author of “The Legal Basis for a Moral Constitution.” She holds a B.A. in technical journalism from Colorado State University and a J.D. from the University of Richmond School of Law. Follow her on social media @realJennaEllis on X and @jennaellismedia on Facebook and Instagram.
Jenna Ellis discusses the significance of truth and the biblical worldview as it relates to family, government, and the current cultural landscape. Joined by guest Jon Root, they delve into the reappropriation of Christian music and the implications of redefining family in today’s society. They explore how the concepts of love, identity, and morality are being challenged and distorted, urging listeners to stand firm in their faith and understanding of scripture.
(00:00) Jenna Ellis: Rights that our founders recognize come from God our Creator
(00:34) Memorial Day is more of a solemn day of remembrance for the fallen
(03:36) Christian song Testify to Love being misappropriated as LGBTQ anthem
(07:11) Jenna Deuter: John Root is a faith, sports and culture commentator
(16:52) John Root: If you are not rooted in scripture, you are deceived
(21:21) Jenna Ellis: Truth versus suppression of truth and unrighteousness
(31:37) Christianity can be defined based off your sexual desires, John says
(39:36) Jenna: John Root, where can people reach you across social media
(40:18) Jenna Ellis: Until Christians advocate for clear biblical definition of family, we lose ground
Jenna Ellis discusses the recent indictment of former Cuban president Raul Castro, exploring the implications of this legal action against a former head of state. Joined by Gerard Filitti, senior counsel at the Lawfare Project, they delve into the historical context of the indictment, the legal ramifications concerning murder and conspiracy, and the potential diplomatic fallout.
(00:00) The U.S. constitution obligates our government to preserve and protect biblical rights
(00:33) Raul Castro indicted in connection to 1996 downing of two planes
(02:08) Gerard Filitti: The indictment was unsealed on Cuba's Independence Day
(11:26) The United States is expanding its jurisdiction to bring foreign leaders to justice
(16:06) There are checks on international treaties, meaning they need to be ratified by Senate
(18:38) Filitti: There are constitutional limitations on treaties. So they can um, be denied
(19:49) President Trump says no escalation is expected with Cuba after Rocaster indictment
(23:48) From an intelligence perspective, do you believe the summit actually lowered tensions
(32:58) The Declaration of Independence says that our rights come from God, not government
(34:22) Eric Metaxas' new book about America is called Revolution
(41:44) Eric: We need to return to America's founding principles
(47:52) Eric Mataxas: Be a well informed patriot so you can advocate for Christian worldview
Jenna and former Congressman Bob Good explore the recent ousting of Thomas Massie and the concerns surrounding loyalty to Trump over principled conservatism. Ryan Helfenbein also discusses results from primaries and women pastors.
(00:00) Jenna Ellis: Rights that our founders recognize come from God not government
(00:33) Donald Trump claimed absolute power over the makeup of the Republican Party last night
(01:59) Bob Good says 60% of Republicans are willing to vote for President Trump
(07:56) Bob Good says the Republican Party is facing an identity crisis after Trump
(17:33) It really hasn't happened. You have to go back almost 100 years before that
(18:13) Bob Berman: Republican Party under President Trump has massively failed on debt and spending
(21:49) Christian conservatives embraced Donald Trump in 2016
(27:00) Ryan Helfenbein: We've been supporting Trump despite our principles
(31:27) Leadership still has to be confined by principle and by law, Elfenbein says
(36:58) Ryan Helfenbein: Making sure church doctrine actually matters is important
(38:37) This is really an important issue in the Southern Baptist Convention
Jenna Ellis discusses the pivotal moments in American politics as the GOP faces a reckoning. Joined by Todd Starnes, they analyze the implications of Thomas Massie's primary challenge and the influence of Donald Trump on the Republican Party. They delve into the importance of adhering to the America First agenda and the responsibilities of elected officials to their constituents. Then she touches on the recent rededication of America to God during its 250th anniversary with Father Frank Pavone and the vital role of faith in guiding the nation's future.
(00:00) Jenna Ellis: The U.S. constitution obligates our government to protect biblical rights
(00:33) Tuesday is a day of reckoning for the GOP on what path to take
(02:10) Todd Starnes says retribution is coming for Republican lawmakers who abandoned Trump
(06:32) Whether or not Trump delivers on his agenda will determine whether GOP wins in November
(13:02) Todd Starnes: Too often there is too much focus on national attention
(17:31) Todd Starns' new book about Trump coming out in July
(18:31) Jenna Ellis: America is celebrating its 250th birthday this year
(20:34) Father Frank Pavone was at Sunday's America 250 event
(25:25) Frank Pavone: Rededication means turn away from sin
(33:48) South Carolina Supreme Court overturns Alex Murdaugh's double murder convictions over jury tampering
(37:41) Court reporter allegedly befriended jurors and then wrote book about trial
(42:53) A New York judge issued mixed evidence suppression ruling in the Luigi Mangioni case
Jenna Ellis discusses the political landscape as the midterms approach, focusing on the GOP's internal conflicts and the influence of Donald Trump on party dynamics. She analyzes the recent defeat of Senator Bill Cassidy and the implications for other Republican lawmakers who have crossed Trump.
Jenna Ellis discusses the alarming case of a retired pastor in Northern Ireland who was convicted for preaching a Bible verse in public. Joined by Father Calvin Robinson, they explore the implications for religious freedom and the growing hostility towards Christian truth in society. They emphasize the necessity of standing firm in faith and boldly proclaiming the gospel amidst increasing persecution.
(00:00) American Family Radio focuses on religious freedom and promoting the gospel of Christ
(00:52) Franklin Graham urges Christians to pray for Pastor Clive Johnston after Northern Ireland conviction
(02:14) Father Calvin Robinson says there is hostility toward Christian truth today
(09:15) David Frum: The pluralism of modernity is a problem
(17:38) Jenna Ellis: Father Calvin Robinson says American society needs a common law
(25:50) The left has gutted the US Constitution, and we're now following Supreme Court opinions
(34:25) Calvin Robinson: Being a nice person will not get you into heaven
(37:03) Jenna Ellis: Calvin Robinson discusses religious freedom in the context of truth
(45:55) Calvin Robinson: We need to stand firm on the truth of Christianity
Jenna Ellis discusses the explosive testimony from CIA whistleblower James Erdman regarding Anthony Fauci's alleged influence on COVID-19 origins intelligence. She delves into the implications of this testimony, the intertwining of public health with politics, and the ongoing quest for accountability. The conversation also touches on recent controversies surrounding the CIA and the significance of maintaining trust in public health officials.
(00:00) Jenna Ellis: U.S. constitution obligates government to protect God's rights
(00:34) CIA whistleblower James Erdman says Anthony Fauci improperly influenced intel probe
(03:34) Dr. Mary Talley Bowden says Fauci should be held accountable
(05:01) So what did we really learn that was new yesterday with the whistleblower?
(14:25) Jenna Ellis: I'd love to see action on COVID accountability
(15:06) Rep. Luna says CIA just took documents that ODNI had jurisdiction over
(17:42) Gerard Felitti: Rep. Luna may have assumed timeframe incorrectly
(22:22) Do you think anything that the whistleblower alleged yesterday changes the posture
(29:10) Gerard Felitti: White House has propped up Marco Rubio
(32:00) Two homosexual men have been arrested on child sex abuse charges
(42:38) When the left transformed natural rights into civil rights, then it detached from natural law
Jenna Ellis discusses the recent Pentagon release of declassified UFO files and their implications for Christians. Later she discussed US Gas Tax and other Gas Taxes, and finally AI was discussed in relation to recommending violence.
(00:00) Jenna Ellis: U.S. constitution obligates government to protect God's rights
(00:34) The Pentagon on Friday began releasing never before seen files relating to UFOs
(03:43) Let's talk about your thoughts on aliens and what this means for Christians
(08:20) There's a podcast series on UFOs by a Presbyterian minister called Colin Samuel
(12:28) Steve Martin interviewed Congressman Tim Burchett about unexplained UFO phenomena
(20:02) Steve Dace: Scientists need to stay grounded in truth about God
(21:04) President Trump wants to suspend federal gas tax ahead of midterm elections
(29:44) Charlie Kirk was in attendance at the White House Correspondents Dinner and heard gunshots
(34:43) Florida Attorney General has launched a formal investigation into Open AI
(43:07) Daniel Cochrane: America needs to lead on proper AI regulation
Jenna Ellis discusses the latest developments from the Department of Justice, including lawsuits against Colorado's gun control laws. Then conversation touches on Trump's foreign policy challenges with China and Iran, and the implications of local governance in relation to national security.
(00:00) Jenna Ellis: Rights that our founders recognize come from God, not government
(00:33) The Department of Justice is suing Colorado and Denver over gun laws
(04:07) Taylor Rhodes says the Department of Justice is suing over Colorado gun restrictions
(11:27) If the DOJ wins this case in Colorado, other state gun laws could become vulnerable
(16:29) Jenna Ellis: President Trump heads to China this week amid Iran crisis
(18:03) Scott Eulinger: President Trump is meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping
(27:45) Scott Ewlinger: President Trump is meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping
(33:30) California mayor charged with acting as an illegal foreign agent for China
(35:31) Gerard Felitti: This is more of a national security investigation
(45:30) In recent years, we've been too distant from our local community
(46:18) Jenna Ellis: Hopefully this type of thing can be prevented in the future
https://truthout.org/articles/doj-sues-colorado-over-law-restricting-capacity-of-rifle-cartridges/
Jenna Ellis dives into the importance of honoring God over human leaders, the recent hantavirus outbreak, and the ongoing redistricting battles.
(00:00) Jenna Ellis: Rights that our founders recognize come from God our creator
(00:34) Jenna Ellis' X account was hacked on Friday night
(02:28) Happy Mother's Day to all of the wonderful mothers out there
(04:40) A controversial golden statue honoring President Trump was dedicated in Miami this week
(15:34) Jenna Ellis: Christians need to recognize that God is in control
(16:35) 17American passengers aboard cruise ship carrying suspected hantavirus outbreak
(18:40) Raw Egg Nationalist says 17 Americans evacuated from ship due to hantavirus
(22:50) Three people have now died because of contracting an antivirus aboard a ship
(30:39) No, I don't think people should freak out about raw egg contamination
(32:00) Virginia's state Supreme Court struck down Democratic redistricting measure on Friday
(43:14) Looking ahead to the 2026 midterms, do you think redistricting favors Republicans
(44:44) Looking ahead to the midterms, what other election law battles are likely to shape
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In this inspiring episode, join guest host Alex McFarland as he celebrates the 75th National Day of Prayer with insightful discussions about faith, prayer, and the importance of a biblical worldview. Special guest Dr. Corey Miller shares his journey from Mormonism to Christianity and the vital role of apologetics in education. Also Pastor Jeff Schreve joins and discusses his program and the upcoming Activate Conference.
Joined by NFL legend Coach Leslie Frazier, they explore the intersection of faith and sports, discussing how God's guidance shaped Frazier's journey from a young athlete to a Super Bowl champion.
Alex McFarland sits in for Jenna Ellis and welcomes David Barton from WallBuilders to discuss the critical intersection of faith and politics
Guest Host Alex McFarland takes the reins to discuss the critical issues facing America today.
Dr. Alex McFarland joins the show to talk about the possibility of Divine Judgement on America and Calvin Robinson comes on to finish the discussion and talk about his new book: The Silent Jihad
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Jenna Ellis discusses the recent Supreme Court ruling that protects the rights of crisis pregnancy centers against unwarranted subpoenas.
Jenna Ellis discusses the pivotal role of Acting Attorney General Todd Blanch in the ongoing political landscape, highlighting his recent indictment of James Comey and the implications for accountability within the DOJ.
Jenna Ellis dives deep into the troubling rise of political violence in America, focusing on the recent assassination attempt against President Trump and the implications of such actions.
Jenna Ellis confronts the disturbing trend of political violence in America, focusing on recent assassination attempts against President Trump