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Conversations That Matter

Jon Harris
Social Justice
Southern Baptist Convention
Christian Nationalism
He Gets Us
Russell Moore
Illegal Immigration
Christianity
Climate Change
Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission
Senator Lankford
Evangelicalism
Alistair Begg
Katherine Stewart
DACA
Super Bowl
Fossil Fuels
Environmentalism
Abortion
Natural Rights
Natural Law

Christian, Traditional, Masculine

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Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes have both called for a new coalition between the Right and Left, but what would that look like and why is it being suggested in the first place?

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What's the underlying issue with churches partnering with NGOs to resettle migrants?

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Recent Guests

Dr. Greg Gifford
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Jeremy Carl
High school junior and conservative activist who questioned Vivek Ramaswamy at a TPUSA event
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Mike Kelsey
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Daniel Keene
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Erica Kirk
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Host

Jon Harris
Host of Conversations That Matter, with a focus on traditional Christian values and cultural critique.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 1.4k ratings
  • So stupid

    This guy’s double standard in the way he treats John MacArthur and Tim Keller post mortem is honestly disgusting. I can’t believe people listen to this guy. Now he’s calling John mark comer a heretic and defending slavery. Don’t throw your pearls before swine

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    WeGotDodsonOverHere
    United States2 months ago
  • It annoys me that he is calling out Kirk Cameron about this subject. Humans cannot know everything about the Bible. I believe that hell is one of the things that is beyond human understanding. Kirk is just challenging the common way we think about hell. Will a just God punish someone eternally that doesn't have to ability to live eternally? The soul is eternal, but the body is not. This is one of the unknowable things we will have to ask God when we see him.

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    SilentStorm
    2 months ago
  • Babbler

    If you like guys who say nothing and babble constantly, with no outline or structure, then you will like this podcast very much.

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    chubby baker
    United States3 months ago
  • One of the Best

    I have a great appreciation for Jon’s Biblical and prudential approach to culture, the church, and politics. I recommend him often to those in my church. As a critique: Jon, I would ask you to read more on classical theism. God Bless you, brother.

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    Lance Patterson
    United States3 months ago
  • So stupid

    This guy’s double standard in the way he treats John MacArthur and Tim Keller post mortem is honestly disgusting. I can’t believe people listen to this guy. Don’t throw your pearls before swine

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    WeGotDodsonOverHere
    United States6 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the detailed analysis and moral discussions presented, often highlighting the host's thorough understanding of scriptural and cultural issues.
Some negative feedback addresses perceived biases and provocative stances taken on contentious topics, suggesting not all listeners resonate with the host's viewpoints.

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An Iranian Convert to Christianity
Q: Do you think that Islam, on a cultural level, poses a threat?
Not every Muslim are a radical Muslim, many people just culturally inherited their faith without practicing.
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Q: What country were you in when you received salvation?
I was in the Arabic Peninsula.
Year in Review: 2025
Q: What are your predictions for 2026?
I think the right's fractured, and there's much more that could be said there.
Lies My Therapist Told Me
Q: What's the most important thing that you're hoping people take or things from your book?
To encourage discernment and questioning around mental health diagnoses, emphasizing biblical counseling as an alternative to purely psychological approaches.
Lies My Therapist Told Me
Q: How would you suggest pastors approach an issue like social media addiction?
Address the mind first, focusing on why people use social media and what desires drive them, rather than just treating it as a brain-driven addiction.

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