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D-Day

The Voice in the Wilderness Season 13 Episode 112

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In this thought-provoking episode, we reflect on the meaning of truth, heritage, and national identity in a rapidly changing world. As cultural and historical narratives continue to evolve, how do we stay grounded in what is real, enduring, and meaningful?

On the anniversary of D‑Day—June 6, 1944—we pause to remember the 2,501 Americans who gave their lives in the fight for freedom. Their courage invites us to consider what we stand for today, and what we are willing to defend in our own time.

We explore the idea of “decision day”—a personal moment when each of us must choose what we believe is true. In a world filled with competing voices, shifting perspectives, and reinterpretations of history, how do we discern truth from distortion?

Drawing from history, faith, and Scripture, this episode examines the question famously asked by Pilate: “What is truth?” We’ll look at how truth not only informs what we believe, but shapes who we become. For Christians especially, Jesus’ words—“Thy word is truth”—offer a foundation that calls us to live set apart with integrity and conviction.

Join us as we reflect, remember, and challenge ourselves to pursue truth with humility, courage, and faith.

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