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Ask the Angel with Rachel Corpus, May 25, 2026

Tue, 26 May 2026
Ask The Angel With Rachel Corpus with Rachel Corpus

Free Will, UFO Contact, and Conscious Evolution
Guest Alan Steinfeld on Becoming More Fully Human

Rachel Corpus Opens the Door to Angelic Guidance and Authentic Living

In this episode of Ask the Angel, host Rachel Corpus begins by playfully acknowledging her introduction as “Reverend Rachel Corpus,” explaining that she does not consider herself religious and prefers simply to be herself. She identifies herself as an “angel incarnate” and says she first learned of her connection to the Seraphim realm during a near-death experience at age four. Rachel reflects on the importance of living authentically and shares a recent thrift-store experience in which she believes an ancestor guided her to a framed watercolor connected with Abraham Lincoln’s Springfield, Illinois, history and with her own family background. For Rachel, the discovery illustrates her belief that authentic living creates meaningful spiritual synchronicities.

“Woo Woo News You Can Use” and the Week’s Cosmic Weather

Rachel introduces her humorous segment, “Woo Woo News You Can Use,” with jokes about angelic and galactic councils debating whether they can bet on upcoming UFC fights at the White House. She then discusses an upcoming horror film based on The Backrooms, describing its eerie liminal-space premise while humorously comparing it to modern life and everyday distractions. In her cosmic weather report, Rachel says Uranus is moving into a “pre-shadow” period that may produce heightened intensity, emotional sensitivity, pressure around relationships or finances, and a sense that things are becoming unstable. She encourages listeners to slow down, avoid treating every intense feeling as absolute truth, and remember that they already carry spiritual guidance within themselves.

Alan Steinfeld on Contact Phenomena and Humanity’s Place in the Cosmos

Rachel welcomes guest Alan Steinfeld, describing him as a longtime explorer of consciousness, contact phenomena, and emerging understandings of reality through his platform New Realities and his book Making Contact. She begins by asking whether humanity is studying unexplained phenomena or whether humanity itself is being studied. Alan says he believes beings associated with UFO or extraterrestrial contact are more technologically advanced than humanity and are observing humans more fully than humans are observing them. He suggests that contact phenomena may have existed throughout history and that humanity may now be approaching a new stage of awareness in which people must become more responsible, peaceful, and open before engaging more fully with what he calls cosmic others.

Emotion, Free Will, Environmental Responsibility, and Artificial Intelligence

Alan proposes that some nonhuman beings may be interested in humanity’s emotional capacity, compassion, and ability to love, while humans could benefit from technologies that help restore ecological balance and move away from pollution and fossil-fuel dependence. Rachel and Alan discuss free will as more than personal freedom, arguing that responsible free will must consider its effects on other people and the planet. They criticize environmental waste, war, and political leadership centered on ego rather than service. When Rachel asks about artificial intelligence, Alan describes AI as a tool that can either help humanity or become another source of dependency and distraction. Rachel adds that technology should serve as a reminder of capacities already within people rather than encouraging further separation from source and from one another.

Angels, Extraterrestrials, Remote Viewing, and Human Embodiment

Rachel and Alan explore what it means to identify with angelic or extraterrestrial origins while still valuing the human experience. Rachel says she remembers other lifetimes and believes she came into human form with an awareness of her angelic identity so she could remind others of their connection to source. Alan responds that while people may have many cosmic or spiritual origins, he prefers not to become overly attached to labels, emphasizing instead the beauty and importance of being human. He discusses the work of psychiatrist John Mack, whom he describes as taking seriously the experiences of people reporting extraterrestrial contact, and says UFO phenomena may challenge humanity to expand its understanding of consciousness. Alan also discusses teaching remote viewing, while Rachel recalls childhood experiences in which she used tones, singing, and focused attention to connect with what she experienced as extraterrestrial friends.

Meeting the Unknown with Love Rather Than Fear

In the closing discussion, Rachel and Alan agree that labels such as angelic, extraterrestrial, religious, or human matter less than remembering a shared foundation of love and connection. Alan says unexplained phenomena should be studied through observation, patterns, and open inquiry rather than quickly being defined as good, evil, or frightening. He argues that fear often arises when people’s established understanding of reality is disrupted, while Rachel says honest conversations about spiritual experience can help reduce shame and remind people that they are worthy of love. Alan promotes his book, Alan promotes his book, YouTube channel, website, and social media pages, while Rachel closes by inviting listeners to return for a future discussion of quantum entanglement, personal blueprints, and consciously shaping reality.

Prophecy in the Spotlight, May 25, 2026

Tue, 26 May 2026
Prophecy In The Spotlight with Daniel Goodwin

The Church and Apostasy: Deception, Biblical Truth, and the Warning for the Last Days

Dan Goodwin Introduces the Warning About Deception

In this episode of Prophecy in the Spotlight, host Dan Goodwin is joined in the studio by co-host Dr. Charles Hiltibidal for a discussion about the church and apostasy. Dan opens by reading from Matthew 24 and focusing on Jesus’ response to the disciples’ questions about His coming and the end of the age. Rather than beginning with wars, earthquakes, pestilence, or other dramatic prophetic signs, Dan emphasizes that Jesus first warned His followers not to be deceived. For Dan and Charles, this makes spiritual deception one of the most important prophetic issues facing Christians in what they understand to be the last days.

Defining Apostasy as a Willful Departure from Truth

Dan reads from his book, The Great End Time Apostasy, and turns to 2 Thessalonians chapter 2, where the King James Bible refers to a coming “falling away.” He explains that the word apostasy is derived from this idea of falling away and cites Webster’s 1828 dictionary definition as an abandonment or departure from one’s professed faith. Charles adds that apostasy is more than drifting or becoming confused; in his view, it is a willful turning away from truth. Together, they define biblical truth as the Word of God and argue that apostasy occurs when professing Christians or Christian leaders move away from what Scripture teaches.

Deceivers, Delusion, and the Threat Within Christianity

Dan and Charles continue by defining deception as being led into error, ensnared, misled, or caused to believe what is false while disbelieving what is true. They connect that definition with their reading of 2 Thessalonians, where they say the Antichrist is revealed amid a strong delusion after the removal of spiritual restraint. While they discuss deception in the wider world, they place special emphasis on deception arising from within Christianity itself. Dan states that apostasy concerns people who have professed faith and then turn from truth, while Charles argues that Christian leadership can first become deceived and then pass that deception on to others.

The King James Bible and Their Concern for the Modern Church

A major portion of the episode centers on Dan and Charles’s conviction that churches must preserve and promote the Word of God. They argue that the church is responsible for protecting biblical truth and express concern that many churches have weakened their authority by turning from the King James Bible to modern translations. Dan references another of his books, The KJB: The Gold Standard, and associates what he considers an earlier period of Christian revival with widespread use of the King James Bible. They contrast that period with what they identify as the present Laodicean church age, which they believe is characterized by spiritual decline, weakened doctrine, and a departure from scriptural authority.

Leadership, Pride, and Changing Measures of Success

Dan and Charles also criticize what they see as unhealthy patterns among contemporary Christian leaders and ministries. They say success is now often measured through attendance numbers, financial income, social-media followers, and public visibility rather than faithfulness to Scripture. They object to preachers publicly attacking other ministers, including individuals who have been dead for years, and warn listeners against accepting accusations that cannot be proven. Relating this to 2 Timothy chapter 3, they argue that pride, self-promotion, criticism, and the influence of wider culture have weakened Christian witness. In their view, churches are called to affect culture through Christlike conduct rather than allowing cultural attitudes to reshape the church.

Guarding Against Apostasy and Preparing for Future Discussion

In the closing portion, Dan and Charles offer practical guidance for avoiding deception. They encourage listeners to know and love the Bible, test teachings and spiritual claims against Scripture, develop wisdom and discernment, be cautious about sensational claims involving signs and wonders, resist the desire for novelty, and maintain fellowship with people who strengthen rather than undermine faith. Dan concludes by warning that deception is already present and that Christians must remain vigilant. He also previews the next episode, which will address UFOs from the program’s prophetic and biblical perspective.

Sons of Liberty Radio, May 25, 2026

Tue, 26 May 2026
Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

The Price

Tony Alamo, May 25, 2026

Mon, 25 May 2026
Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries

Ep180 How To Have Gods Life Living In You Part 78
Renewed by the Word: Tony Alamo on Salvation, Spiritual Transformation, and Malachi’s Refiner’s Fire

Introducing Part 78 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You

In this recorded installment, identified as program number 180 and part 78 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You, Tony Alamo opens with prayer and introduces a message about refusing to be shaped by the world. He argues that Christians must instead be transformed into the likeness of Jesus Christ through renewal of the mind and continual submission to the Bible, which he identifies with Christ as the Word of God. From the beginning, he presents salvation, obedience, perseverance, heaven, and hell as the central concerns of the sermon.

Being Shaped by Christ Rather Than the World

Alamo uses the imagery of scrap metal, refining, and molding to describe spiritual transformation. In his teaching, a person begins as part of a corrupt worldly system but can be spiritually remade through repentance, receiving Christ, and allowing biblical teaching to govern daily life. He says believers must continue in God’s word throughout their lives rather than merely making an initial profession of faith. He repeatedly contrasts worldly ambitions, social approval, entertainment, possessions, and financial success with what he regards as the far more urgent question of where a person will spend eternity.

A Letter About Family Pressure and Separation from Worldly Influence

A substantial portion of the program concerns a letter from a young man in the church whose wife wanted to meet him at a McDonald’s while he was separated from regular ministry activity because of health problems. Alamo interprets the requested meeting as an attempt to draw the man away from the church and from his newly adopted religious commitments. He instructs the man to meet his wife only at church and uses the account to argue that newly converted believers must avoid influences that might lead them away from their faith. He also corrects another church member’s statement that the young man had already been made perfect, arguing instead that conversion begins a lifelong process of growth toward spiritual maturity.

Testimonial from Ghana and the Distribution of Religious Literature

Alamo then reads a letter from Accra, Ghana, in which a correspondent thanks him for a book titled The Messiah and for newsletters that reportedly encouraged Christian friends who had grown spiritually cold. The writer requests additional newsletters and Bibles for new converts. Alamo responds by discussing the ministry’s practice of sending literature in larger quantities to people and regions where there appears to be continued distribution and response. He presents the letter as evidence that his printed materials are helping revive religious commitment and support evangelism internationally.

Malachi, John the Baptist, and the Refiner’s Fire

The sermon then turns to Malachi chapter 3, which Alamo interprets as a prophecy concerning the messenger preparing the way for Christ. He identifies that messenger with John the Baptist and discusses Christ’s coming to His temple, which he understands both in relation to Jesus’ first coming and to believers becoming dwelling places for God. The central image is the refiner’s fire and fuller’s soap: Alamo says God purifies people from sin as silver and gold are refined, removing the remnants of their former lives so that they can offer themselves in righteousness. He connects this teaching with his repeated message that salvation requires repentance, purification, and continued obedience.

Warnings About False Teaching and a Closing Call to Salvation

Throughout the final portion, Alamo denounces beliefs and practices he views as contrary to Scripture, including alternative teachings about Jesus, religious devotion he considers improper, and sexual conduct he condemns through his interpretation of the Bible. These assertions are presented in forceful and sometimes inflammatory language as part of his theological message. He also connects current world conditions with biblical end-times prophecy and warns listeners that judgment is near. The program closes with a spoken prayer inviting listeners to receive Jesus Christ, be cleansed from sin, and begin the process of spiritual refinement, followed by information for obtaining a copy of program 180 and an invitation to listen to the next installment.

Bringing The Darkness To The Light, May 25, 2026

Mon, 25 May 2026
Bringing The Darkness To The Light with Catherine Nadal

Guest John Torra - Lead Vocalist of Fire ‘N Ice

John Torra on Classic Rock Roots, Building a Band, and Bringing Glam Metal Back to the Stage

Catherine Nadal Welcomes John Torra of Fire ‘N Ice

In this episode of Bringing the Darkness to the Light, host Catherine Nadal welcomes John Torra, lead vocalist of Fire ‘N Ice. Catherine recalls seeing the band perform live at Dingbatz, where they appeared on a bill that included Ray West from Spread Eagle, and remembers being immediately struck by their crowd interaction and energy. She explains that the interview will introduce the band, promote its new album High Roller, and explore how John first became involved with music and eventually helped build Fire ‘N Ice.

Discovering Guitar, Singing, and the Sound of the ’80s

John says his musical journey began when he received his first guitar at age 13, initially inspired by guitar heroes such as Jimmy Page and Keith Richards. By age 15, he discovered that he could sing as well, eventually realizing music was the career he wanted to pursue. A turning point came when his father introduced him to Van Halen, while his uncle exposed him to bands including Cinderella, Dokken, and Ratt. John says he became fascinated by the visual style, high-energy performance, leather, teased hair, flashy guitar work, and celebratory spirit of the glam metal and hard rock scene.

Family Influence and Developing His Voice

John explains that music was already part of his family history. His father had been a drummer in bands influenced by Kiss, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Journey, Van Halen, Judas Priest, Ozzy Osbourne, and other classic hard rock acts. When John began playing, his father returned to the drums so they could jam together. John also credits his uncle as a brutally honest vocal mentor who pushed him to improve without formal lessons. Describing himself as something of a “parrot,” John says his childhood ability to imitate cartoon characters helped him learn to reproduce different vocal sounds, from the rasp of Tom Keifer to higher or more nasal styles associated with singers such as Sebastian Bach, Don Dokken, and Vince Neil. Over time, he worked to move beyond imitation and identify his own voice.

How Fire ‘N Ice Came Together

John describes the formation of Fire ‘N Ice as a determined effort to find musicians who shared his commitment to the music and image he loved. Frustrated by the limited original rock scene on Long Island, he posted an ad online and was contacted by musicians in New Jersey interested in bands such as Van Halen, Y&T, Cinderella, and Sweet. Although the first lineup did not last, John stayed in contact with bassist Mark and later connected with guitarist Shane and drummer Mike. When the four finally rehearsed together in January 2023, their first song was a cover of “Shout at the Devil.” John says the chemistry was immediate, especially after hearing Mike’s Tommy Lee-inspired drumming, and the band recognized that it had found its sound.

From Hypnotized to High Roller

The band’s first release was a four-song EP called Hypnotized, featuring “Rock This Night,” “Escape into the Night,” “Lust for Love,” and the title track. John explains that the EP was largely recorded and produced by the band themselves as an early demonstration of their style. After listeners responded positively and the group began playing frequent live shows, they decided to record a full album. The resulting album, High Roller, took about a year to complete and was recorded with producer Beto, who repeatedly challenged the band to improve each performance until the recording matched their vision. John says the album draws inspiration from the polished hard rock sound of bands such as Dokken, Cinderella, Quiet Riot, Winger, Skid Row, Aerosmith, and Van Halen.

Songs, Live Shows, and Coming Home

John discusses several songs from High Roller during the interview. The title track grew from drummer Mike’s interest in dice, casinos, and New York–New Jersey crime-film imagery, becoming a song about a reckless gambler living dangerously. “Don’t You Cry,” written largely by Mark, showcases the band’s ability to feature more than one lead singer and became a melodic, audience-friendly ballad. “Lust for Love,” the first full song John wrote with the band, began with feelings from a difficult past relationship but was shaped into a more universal song about painful love. John closes by discussing “Coming Home,” which he wrote about long drives, late nights, rehearsals, shows, recording sessions, and being away from family and loved ones while traveling between Long Island and New Jersey. He also promotes upcoming Whiskey a Go Go performances with Dokken, Steelheart, and Slaughter, saying Fire ‘N Ice intends to keep working, supporting the scene, and moving toward the next level.

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