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David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview

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TCW Short Takes are bite-sized highlights from The Christian Worldview, a weekly nationally-syndicated radio program hosted by David Wheaton.
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REVERSE SPEECH RADIO, the only station in the world that is committed to bringing you "The Truth, The Whole Truth, and Nothing But The Truth." Using the EXACT same technology like the CIA, in uncovering the truth; We know this because WE trained them. (https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/document/cia-rdp96-00792r000500380002-0.) REVERSE SPEECH RADIO is bringing you some of the most amazing original series, such as "w/GUEST," "TRN (The Real News,)" "Can You Handle The Truth," "Crime & Tra ...
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WFYI Public Media

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Hear the news you need to stay informed on your community with WFYI News Now. From the biggest stories of the day to new policy, research and events, this podcast keeps you connected to Central Indiana and statewide Indiana news. From WFYI's studios in Indianapolis, host Abriana Herron brings you reporting from WFYI and IPB News journalists in 10 minutes or less every weekday.
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Prosecutors say it will take days to decide whether to charge a Whitestown homeowner they say shot and killed a house cleaner after she mistakenly went to the wrong address. New ad campaigns from conservative interest groups will urge Republicans to support redistricting in Indiana. A neighborhood based initiative to drive tech innovation in the li…
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Local leaders gathered for a Veterans Day service in downtown Indianapolis this Tuesday morning. Workers are now preparing the Columbus riverbank for revitalization and repair. Indiana residents only have until the end of this year to save money on rooftop solar. Indiana Senate Republican leaders have so far said there is not enough support to redr…
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Partial federal food benefits will be available to Indiana residents starting today, Governor Mike Braun announced yesterday. A recent congressional report says Purdue University is an example as to why there should be tighter limits on students from China and academic partnerships with the country. Hoosiers that get their health insurance through …
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Prosecutors are weighing charges in a deadly shooting in suburban Indianapolis that’s drawing national attention. A new report from the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana details growing challenges for local renters in search of affordable housing. In his victory speech after being elected mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani quoted labor act…
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita sued Indianapolis Public Schools, alleging the district’s policies restrict cooperation with federal immigration authorities in violation of Indiana’s anti-sanctuary law. A new, unrestricted cash initiative will help pregnant women in Indianapolis. Indiana’s I-70 eastbound welcome center has reopened after more …
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Indiana is making more children repeat third grade under a new reading rule. House Speaker Pro Tem Mike Karickhoff won’t seek reelection next year. Prosperity Indiana, an economic advocacy group, released its policy priorities for 2026. With federal food assistance uncertainty this month local service organizations are stepping up. Want to go deepe…
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: November 1, 2025 Title Of Program: Allah Save the King—Has Britain Committed Societal Suicide? Host: David Wheaton Guest: JAMIE BAMBRICK, Associate Pastor Hope Church, Craigavon, Northern Ireland Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-allah-save-the-king-has-brita…
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More than 570,000 Hoosiers receive federal food benefits — including nearly 150,000 people across Central Indiana. Indiana voters decided several school tax questions Tuesday. The most-watched was in Avon, where a statewide official weighed in. The company behind a proposed data center in the Martindale Brightwood neighborhood filed a rezoning appl…
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: November 1, 2025 Title Of Program: Allah Save the King—Has Britain Committed Societal Suicide? Host: David Wheaton Guest: JAMIE BAMBRICK, Associate Pastor Hope Church, Craigavon, Northern Ireland Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-allah-save-the-king-has-brita…
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: November 1, 2025 Title Of Program: Allah Save the King—Has Britain Committed Societal Suicide? Host: David Wheaton Guest: JAMIE BAMBRICK, Associate Pastor Hope Church, Craigavon, Northern Ireland Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-allah-save-the-king-has-brita…
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A study identified Indianapolis as the best place to relocate a casino licence in Indiana. A Carmel High student has recently launched a nonprofit organization focused on clean water initiatives in Africa. Indiana lawmakers will meet during the first two weeks of December to discuss redistricting. The average cost of daycare in Indiana is more than…
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: November 1, 2025 Title Of Program: Allah Save the King—Has Britain Committed Societal Suicide? Host: David Wheaton Guest: JAMIE BAMBRICK, Associate Pastor Hope Church, Craigavon, Northern Ireland Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-allah-save-the-king-has-brita…
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: November 1, 2025 Title Of Program: Allah Save the King—Has Britain Committed Societal Suicide? Host: David Wheaton Guest: JAMIE BAMBRICK, Associate Pastor Hope Church, Craigavon, Northern Ireland Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-allah-save-the-king-has-brita…
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In the early hours of Sunday, IMPD responded to a shooting inside a downtown lounge. Democratic state senator Shelli Yoder met a group of constituents in Bloomington over the weekend to discuss Republican plans to redistrict. SNAP benefits are at risk for nearly 600,000 Hoosiers who use the federal food assistance program. Local non-profit Soul Foo…
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Indiana University reversed course and will allow the Indiana Daily Student Newspaper to resume print editions. Students from across the country gathered in downtown Indianapolis this week to kick off the 98th National FFA Convention and Expo. A new low barrier resource for unhoused Hoosiers is coming to Fountain Square. Tariffs, immigration and th…
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As communities across Indiana gear up for a spooky Halloween, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department has a few recommendations to make the day as safe as it is fun. Delivery robots, similar to ones you might have seen taking food around town, are making their way into hospitals. The National Future Farmers of America Convention and Expo wi…
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: October 25, 2025 Title Of Program: How the Ceasefire In Israel May Set the Stage for God’s Future Rescue Host: David Wheaton Guest: SOEREN KERN, Geopolitical Analyst and Managing Editor, The Christian Worldview Journal Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-how-th…
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: October 25, 2025 Title Of Program: How the Ceasefire In Israel May Set the Stage for God’s Future Rescue Host: David Wheaton Guest: SOEREN KERN, Geopolitical Analyst and Managing Editor, The Christian Worldview Journal Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-how-th…
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Earlier this week, the Indiana State Police called for the public’s help to help find two tortoises stolen from the Indianapolis Zoo. The tortoises have been found. An overseas expedition to potentially find the remains of Amelia Earhart’s plane has been delayed. Indiana’s lieutenant governor has stepped into a local issue over a school property ta…
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: October 25, 2025 Title Of Program: How the Ceasefire In Israel May Set the Stage for God’s Future Rescue Host: David Wheaton Guest: SOEREN KERN, Geopolitical Analyst and Managing Editor, The Christian Worldview Journal Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-how-th…
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: October 25, 2025 Title Of Program: How the Ceasefire In Israel May Set the Stage for God’s Future Rescue Host: David Wheaton Guest: SOEREN KERN, Geopolitical Analyst and Managing Editor, The Christian Worldview Journal Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-how-th…
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A week before the world learned of a jewelry heist in France, the Indianapolis zoo was grappling with a theft of its own: two small tortoises. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department recently released the initial draft of its 5-year strategic plan after months of gathering community input and data. About 100 clergy, religious leaders and co…
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: October 25, 2025 Title Of Program: How the Ceasefire In Israel May Set the Stage for God’s Future Rescue Host: David Wheaton Guest: SOEREN KERN, Geopolitical Analyst and Managing Editor, The Christian Worldview Journal Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-how-th…
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Governor Mike Braun said he'll sign a proclamation to call for a special legislative session, to consider redrawing the boundaries of Indiana’s congressional districts. A program that helps Hoosiers pay their energy bills will no longer use the 211 phone service for applications. The executive director of the Indiana State Fair Commission announced…
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This past weekend the inaugural Indiana high school girls flag football crowned its first champion. Former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels publicly opposed mid-cycle redistricting in a Washington Post op ed Wednesday. The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles is opening a second public comment period on a proposed rule to eliminate gender changes on driv…
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Indianapolis and state officials celebrated the completion of a section of trail that will eventually connect Indianapolis, Fishers, and Noblesville. The City of Indianapolis is converting a handful of downtown streets from one-way to two-way traffic. A state-approved pilot program that could change how Indianapolis schools share buses and building…
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An agency that assists people caring for a family member on Medicaid is expanding in Indianapolis. Last month, Gov. Mike Braun warned that Indiana teachers could lose their licenses over statements made related to conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s death. Free food is available for government workers impacted by the shutdown in Indiana. Conservat…
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: October 18, 2025 Title Of Program: Denying Mans Sin Makes The Only Remedy Unnecessary Host: David Wheaton Guest: Dr. George Barna, Director of Research, Cultural Research Center, Arizona Christian University Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-denying-mans-sin-…
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Carmel’s Christkindlmarkt is set to debut a free shuttle service. A bipartisan majority of Indianapolis City-County Council members have spoken out against AES' new plan to raise electricity prices. Lawmakers from the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus are calling on their Republican colleagues to fight back against a congressional redistricting push…
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: October 18, 2025 Title Of Program: Denying Mans Sin Makes The Only Remedy Unnecessary Host: David Wheaton Guest: Dr. George Barna, Director of Research, Cultural Research Center, Arizona Christian University Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-denying-mans-sin-…
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: October 18, 2025 Title Of Program: Denying Mans Sin Makes The Only Remedy Unnecessary Host: David Wheaton Guest: Dr. George Barna, Director of Research, Cultural Research Center, Arizona Christian University Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-denying-mans-sin-…
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AES Indiana has reached a tentative settlement with the City of Indianapolis over the utility company's proposal to raise prices on electricity. Staff of Purdue’s independent student newspaper, The Exponent, traveled from West Lafayette to Bloomington on Friday, distributing thousands of copies of a special edition paper supporting student journali…
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: October 18, 2025 Title Of Program: Denying Mans Sin Makes The Only Remedy Unnecessary Host: David Wheaton Guest: Dr. George Barna, Director of Research, Cultural Research Center, Arizona Christian University Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-denying-mans-sin-…
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A southside park is once again open to the public after a substantial renovation. Passengers at the Indianapolis International Airport will not be subject to a partisan video from the Department of Homeland Security regarding the shutdown. Hoosiers are dissatisfied with both major political parties, according to a new poll. Indiana is at the center…
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Indiana rewards its public colleges and universities for outcomes such as low-income youth enrollment and on-time degree completion – but the statehouse defunded that program, and universities won't see that money for at least two years. President Donald Trump's "border czar" Tom Homan joined Indiana lawmakers Tuesday to push immigration enforcemen…
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Local nonprofit HOPS Heart of Charity, HOPS stands for Helping Other People Succeed, will host a free leadership summit this weekend on the far east side. Purdue University will purchase the Canal Square Apartments in downtown Indianapolis, part of the school's plan to expand its footprint in the city. The Trump administration's immigration enforce…
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Former NFL player and FOX Sports analyst Mark Sanchez was booked and released at the Marion County jail Sunday morning. Shelter dogs are getting break from their kennels. A key section of a west side, rail-to-trail project was completed last week. Roughly one in five Indiana residents has medical debt that is currently in collections, according to …
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Indianapolis waterways should be cleaner than ever, thanks to a newly completed construction project deep under the city. A small crowd of mostly women — some with children in tow — gathered on the steps of the Indiana State House Friday. Also on Friday, protesters rallied at the Statehouse to oppose redrawing Indiana’s congressional maps. For 10 y…
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The Indianapolis Airport has lost grant funding for renewable energy at the direction of the Trump administration. A disabled artist in Indiana is being recognized for his creativity and resilience. The Indianapolis Colts will host a free watch party this Sunday for their game against the Falcons. Grassroots Pride events are growing even as the Tru…
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Indianapolis leaders call on power company A-E-S Indiana to withdraw its plan to raise rates. As lawmakers consider redrawing Indiana's congressional districts, the biggest question remains: When? Indiana rewards its public colleges and universities for outcomes such as low-income youth enrollment and on-time degree completion. The average wage for…
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Wayne Township has chosen its next schools chief. Longtime district leader Shenia Suggs was approved in a unanimous board vote Monday night/this week. In less than a month, researchers from Purdue University will take part in an expedition to investigate the potential site of the remains of Amelia Earhart’s plane. Beau Bayh, a 29-year-old Marine Co…
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: October 4, 2025 Title Of Program: Improving Your Evangelism Host: David Wheaton Guest: MARK SPENCE, Evangelist and Senior VP, Living Waters Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-improving-your-evangelism/By David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: October 4, 2025 Title Of Program: Improving Your Evangelism Host: David Wheaton Guest: MARK SPENCE, Evangelist and Senior VP, Living Waters Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-improving-your-evangelism/By David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: October 4, 2025 Title Of Program: Improving Your Evangelism Host: David Wheaton Guest: MARK SPENCE, Evangelist and Senior VP, Living Waters Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-improving-your-evangelism/By David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview
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Short Take of The Christian Worldview Radio Program Original Air Date: October 4, 2025 Title Of Program: Improving Your Evangelism Host: David Wheaton Guest: MARK SPENCE, Evangelist and Senior VP, Living Waters Full Program: https://thechristianworldview.org/topic-improving-your-evangelism/By David Wheaton, host of The Christian Worldview
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The Indianapolis City County Council will vote to approve next year’s budget tonight. Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was charged after a downtown Indianapolis fight over the weekend that left him hospitalized. The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis launched a fundraiser last week to help foot the bill for child care for low-income families. Early th…
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A recent addition to the city budget did earmark one million dollars for pedestrian and traffic safety. The Vision for the Prison event Saturday will invite community members beyond the fence of the historic women’s prison site to take part in clean-up efforts and see plans for the property. A long-awaited project in the overhaul of the old GM stam…
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Federal employees across Indiana were furloughed or forced to work without pay starting yesterday because of a government shutdown. A new report shows 2025 is already the deadliest year on record for cyclists in Indianapolis. President Trump announced a one hundred percent tariff on pharmaceutical drugs manufactured outside of the United States, th…
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Indianapolis Public Schools is offering a long-closed school building for one dollar. Purdue University abruptly ended a popular statewide program Tuesday to help low-income Indiana students go to college. Universities in Central Indiana have fewer international students this fall, according to recent enrollment data. Increased activity from Immigr…
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