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Brothers, Alan and David Masters, co-host with like-minded guests on a hybrid program that combines current news, science and psychology with a dose of religion and modern spirituality. While their di... more
FAQs about Perilous World Radio:How many episodes does Perilous World Radio have?The podcast currently has 267 episodes available.
August 05, 2025The Great Awakening 08/05/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 08/05/25The Great AwakeningWelcome, dear listeners, to another captivating episode of Perilous World Radio, brought to you by your host, David Masters. The world around us is becoming increasingly treacherous, highlighted by a surge in volcanic activity that has reignited the infamous Ring of Fire, which has remained dormant for centuries. This newfound instability is not just a geological phenomenon; it signals that radical changes are looming on the horizon, shaping the very fabric of our existence. In the midst of these turbulent times, an intriguing collective awareness, often referred to as a “great awakening,” is blossoming among people from all walks of life. Individuals are starting to deeply sense this monumental shift, leading to vibrant discussions and profound reflections on its significance and potential impact. Join us as we explore this unfolding narrative and the mysteries it presents for our future.CONTACT USGot Questions?We look forward to receiving your email inquiries and questions for Perilous World Radio. Please note that if you are selected you may be recorded and the callor message may be used on air. Call in with questions or comments M-F 10am-Noon800-866-8883Transcript goes here:{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’bottom’ }} ...more0minPlay
August 04, 2025Are You Living or Just Existing? 08/04/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 08/04/25Are You Living or Just Existing?In the latest episode of Perilous World Radio, Alan and Jan Masters celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary, reflecting on their journey together over the past four decades. Alan humorously tackled the challenges of understanding women, joking that after all these years, it might forever remain a mystery. Amidst the light-hearted exchanges, he took a moment for a more serious reflection on life, contemplating how to assess one’s achievements against personal standards and societal expectations. Their conversation explored the theme of aging, with both embracing the “oldness” that comes with it. Alan emphasized the importance of letting go of insults and not taking things too personally, even when hurtful words can hit home. He acknowledged that while it’s possible to brush off such comments, their impact can linger, shaping emotions and responses. A philosophical question emerged about life’s journey and the challenges that accompany it. Alan pondered how long it might take to reach a genuine understanding and personal growth. He reflected on how pain and suffering often play a crucial role in our development and awakening, drawing insights from his own experiences and those of his children. Ultimately, their discussion blended humor with introspection, highlighting shared human imperfections. It suggested that while the answers to life’s questions may be elusive, the journey itself is vital for understanding and growth. Alan likened truth to the sun, a spiritual representation of God, emphasizing that just as a flower needs sunlight to thrive, people need to embrace truth to truly experience life. As he ages and seeks this truth, he notices a profound shift within himself, feeling a revitalization that marks not just an internal transformation, but a change in the essence of who he is becoming.CONTACT USGot Questions?We look forward to receiving your email inquiries and questions for Perilous World Radio. Please note that if you are selected you may be recorded and the callor message may be used on air. Call in with questions or comments M-F 10am-Noon800-866-8883Transcript goes here:{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’bottom’ }} ...more0minPlay
August 02, 2025Eternal Consequences 08/01/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 08/01/25Eternal ConsequencesIn a recent episode of “Perilous World Radio,” host David Masters shared a concerning experience involving a video of an individual passionately accusing the current president and his associates of embodying the evils of Nazism. Masters described the individual as seemingly possessed and reflected on his own encounters with people who appeared to be under the influence of dark forces. Drawing from personal memories, he recounted how he witnessed his father work with individuals affected by these malevolent forces over several decades. The conversation then transitioned to the topic of evil and its impact on the subconscious mind. Masters expressed his intention to present audio from Billy Graham, who spoke about spiritual warfare. Graham emphasized the necessity of making a choice in life, highlighting the existence of two divergent paths: one leading to destruction and the other to eternal life. He stressed that individuals must choose their direction, highlighting that this choice is pivotal and must align with one’s actions regarding faith in Christ. Ultimately, Graham articulated the idea that life is filled with continuous decisions that can have eternal consequences, shaping one’s destiny forever.David changes topic and expresses concern about idolatry within the Catholic Church, criticizing the prevalence of images and statues that portray Christ. Masters argue that bestowing divine qualities upon these representations is perilous, suggesting that it can lead to a dangerous form of mass formation where individuals elevate others—like celebrities—onto pedestals. This, he warns, opens the door to negative forces, emphasizing that pride often precedes downfall, as stated in the Bible. David encourages a cautious approach to assessing people’s true character, stressing that it often takes time to uncover who individuals really are. He highlighted the unpredictability of human behavior, noting that people can surprise you in both positive and negative ways. Instead of making hasty judgments or placing blind trust in others, he advocates for a more discerning attitude, acknowledging that relying too heavily on others can lead to disappointment and betrayal. David encourages everyone to visit us at www.fhu.com to subscribe and get access to countless hours of material from Roy Masters. See yall next week!CONTACT USGot Questions?We look forward to receiving your email inquiries and questions for Perilous World Radio. Please note that if you are selected you may be recorded and the callor message may be used on air. Call in with questions or comments M-F 10am-Noon800-866-8883Transcript goes here:{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’bottom’ }} ...more0minPlay
August 01, 2025The Proof Is In The Pudding 07/31/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 07/31/25The Proof Is In The Pudding!In the latest episode of the Perilous World Radio show, hosts Jan and David Masters delve into fascinating topics, including a report on how AI has analyzed the Shroud of Turin. The discussion highlights the extensive research conducted on the shroud, amounting to approximately 600,000 hours. Jan shares intriguing audio from a physicist that reveals how the AI not only provides validation of certain aspects of the shroud but also creates an artistic representation of Jesus based on its findings. The conversation touches on broader themes of faith and the human tendency to seek proof in an increasingly complex world filled with misinformation and deep fakes. Jan emphasizes that while some individuals blindly trust sources, many others require tangible evidence to solidify their beliefs, particularly in an era where the line between reality and manipulated content is often blurred. The show promises to explore these compelling ideas further, inviting listeners to consider their own perspectives on faith and evidence in today’s landscapeAs the show continues, Jan and David explore what suffering and sacrifice entail. The essence of spiritual awareness involves a reminder to remain humble and vigilant, exemplified by the principle of not letting the left hand know what the right hand is doing. It’s important to express gratitude for God’s presence and guidance without falling into the trap of pride, as we are all susceptible to it. As highlighted in Romans 9:16, human effort and desire are secondary to God’s mercy; we can do nothing on our own. Our role lies in our ability to receive and affirm God’s will with a simple “yes, Lord.” The focus of our attention—the direction of our hearts and minds—is within our control. When discussing suffering, it’s clear that challenges arise for everyone, whether a Christian or not. The choice we face is whether to endure suffering for what is right or for what is wrong. Love, as exemplified by Jesus, is deeply intertwined with sacrifice; true love often demands giving and suffering. This is evident in the experiences of parents who learn the meaning of sacrifice through raising their children—physically, emotionally, and financially. Ultimately, it’s this element of sacrifice that deepens the sweetness of love.CONTACT USGot Questions?We look forward to receiving your email inquiries and questions for Perilous World Radio. Please note that if you are selected you may be recorded and the callor message may be used on air. Call in with questions or comments M-F 10am-Noon800-866-8883Transcript goes here:{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’bottom’ }} ...more0minPlay
July 31, 2025Learn To Listen For God’s Warning 07/30/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 07/30/25Learn To Listen For God’s Warning In the latest episode of Perilous World Radio, Alan Masters shared his reflections on life and faith through the story of a recent fishing trip that almost didn’t happen. As he approached his truck and trailer, he wondered if perhaps they were meant to skip fishing that day, particularly after encountering multiple difficulties and spending considerable money on their boat. This introspection led him to contemplate whether these events were signs from God guiding them to a different path. Later that day, a tsunami warning was issued, prompting evacuations along the coast — a reminder of the potential dangers of going out to sea. Alan recounted that to go tuna fishing, one must venture 60-70 miles from shore, where mobile service is absent, making any mechanical failure or emergencies a serious concern. Alan underscores the significance of being attentive to the signs from God. He highlights a crucial lesson: we often overlook these subtle warnings that we receive. Despite the small indicators that might guide us, we frequently fail to recognize and act upon them.In a recent episode of the Patriot Outreach segment featuring Colonel Tony Monaco, Kansas State Representative and Colonel Pat Proctor from the 41st District discussed the vital topic of making votes count. The conversation highlighted the ongoing efforts to enhance election integrity in Kansas, particularly in light of recent legislation passed despite a veto from the Democratic governor. Two significant bills were enacted: one ending the three-day grace period for accepting mail-in ballots, and another banning foreign money from constitutional amendment campaigns. Leftist non-profit organizations attempted to challenge these laws, seeking to prevent their implementation. However, their efforts were unsuccessful, including attempts to maintain the grace period through state court intervention to secure a ruling from the Kansas Supreme Court. The repeal of the grace period also aligns with President Trump’s executive order on elections, signifying Kansas’s progress toward achieving the election integrity goals set forth at the federal level.CONTACT USGot Questions?We look forward to receiving your email inquiries and questions for Perilous World Radio. Please note that if you are selected you may be recorded and the callor message may be used on air. Call in with questions or comments M-F 10am-Noon800-866-8883Transcript goes here:{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’bottom’ }} ...more0minPlay
July 29, 2025All In Your Head 07/29/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 07/29/25All In Your HeadDavid Masters is back hosting today’s Perilous World Radio show, where he discusses the influence of evil on the subconscious mind, drawing from a past lecture his father Roy Masters gave. He reflects on how the impact of evil can manifest in both overt and subtle ways, depending on our ability to perceive actual reality. Masters shares an observation about individuals who seem to process information with a delay, responding long after a point has been made. This delay, he suggests, may indicate that these individuals are filtering their experiences through a combination of intellect and emotion, which can hinder their engagement with the present moment. He posits that many people, to some degree, become caught up in their own thoughts, leading to a reduced capacity for immediate understanding and receptivity. This disconnection from the present might stem from various mental mechanisms that slow down how individuals comprehend and react to their surroundings. Ultimately, Masters encourages a deeper awareness of how the mind processes reality and the potential effects of being preoccupied with internal thoughts.CONTACT USGot Questions?We look forward to receiving your email inquiries and questions for Perilous World Radio. Please note that if you are selected you may be recorded and the callor message may be used on air. Call in with questions or comments M-F 10am-Noon800-866-8883Transcript goes here:{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’bottom’ }} ...more0minPlay
July 28, 2025Loss Is Never Easy 07/28/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 07/28/25Loss Is Never EasyIn this week’s episode of Perilous World Radio, hosts Alan and Jan Masters delve into the profound impact of losing a loved one and the accompanying emotional pain that often lingers without resolution. Alan expands on this theme by discussing the influence of parenting and the importance of perspective in emotional healing. He reflects on a conversation with his daughter, who pointed out that many parental mistakes arise from a lack of awareness, leading to the idea that parents may deserve a “Mulligan” or a second chance for unintentional errors. Acknowledging his own strict parenting style, Alan admits that his approach may have left lasting impressions on his children, likening the permanence of these experiences to cement in a child’s psyche and suggesting that an apology can be a crucial first step toward healing. Jan contributes to the discussion by emphasizing that even when the person who caused the hurt is no longer around, it is vital for the affected individual to learn forgiveness. She further stresses the importance of taking responsibility for one’s actions and recognizing the pain caused to others, underscoring the value of expressing remorse. By doing so, individuals can validate the emotions of their loved ones and work toward mending their relationships rather than minimizing past actions. This thoughtful exchange serves as a reminder of the ongoing journey toward understanding, healing, and nurturing healthy connections.CONTACT USGot Questions?We look forward to receiving your email inquiries and questions for Perilous World Radio. Please note that if you are selected you may be recorded and the callor message may be used on air. Call in with questions or comments M-F 10am-Noon800-866-8883Transcript goes here:{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’bottom’ }} ...more0minPlay
July 25, 2025Thine Own Self Be True! 07/25/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 07/25/25Thine Own Self Be True!In a recent episode of “The Chosen” Season 5, which focuses on the betrayal of Jesus by Judas, host David Masters reflects on the emotional triggers that the show evokes. Masters discusses the theme of betrayal, particularly in the context of today’s political landscape, where dishonesty seems rampant. He highlights that lies have become so pervasive that they feel almost like a natural state for some individuals, including political figures. Masters introduces the concept of cognitive dissonance from psychology, explaining it as a mental struggle that arises when people hold conflicting beliefs. For instance, people often expect honesty from others, but when faced with betrayal or dishonesty, they must reconcile their expectations with reality—a challenge that can lead to feelings of disorientation. He points to examples from the political arena, recalling Hillary Clinton’s comments on experiencing cognitive dissonance regarding Trump’s potential reelection. In essence, Masters suggests that many people grapple with dissonance in their lives, stemming from the beliefs they hold and the harsh realities they encounter.The experience of sudden realization can be profound, often marked by physical reactions like a flushed face or heated ears. This awakening can stem from various triggers, even something as simple as observing a leaf fall, sparking a deeper reflection within us. Each person encounters multiple layers of awakening throughout their lives, but it often begins with a fundamental truth about oneself. My father emphasized that the first truth we confront is the one regarding our own identity. While we may accumulate countless truths about the world around us, it’s essential to focus on those that genuinely contribute to our personal growth. As Jesus famously remarked, “know the truth and it will set you free,” it becomes clear that this freedom comes from understanding specific truths about our lives rather than generic information. This journey starts with the desire to uncover the truth about ourselves. Shakespeare also echoed this sentiment with his advice to “thine own self be true.” To truly be oneself means being willing to acknowledge and confront what we need to see, which can initiate a positive domino effect, guiding us away from outdated ways of living and toward a more authentic existence.CONTACT USGot Questions?We look forward to receiving your email inquiries and questions for Perilous World Radio. Please note that if you are selected you may be recorded and the callor message may be used on air. Call in with questions or comments M-F 10am-Noon800-866-8883Transcript goes here:{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’bottom’ }} ...more0minPlay
July 24, 2025And Then There Was Light! 07/24/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 07/24/25And Then There Was Light!In the latest episode of Perilous World Radio, hosts David and Jan Masters delved into an intriguing discussion on the nature of cold, heat, and their broader implications. David emphasized that cold is fundamentally the absence of heat, referencing the Columbia Science Journal’s assertion that temperature is linked to the energy of particles. This led to a deeper exploration of existence and divinity, with the duo reflecting on contemporary debates surrounding the existence of God. They highlighted the crucial role of light as a source of knowledge, noting that without it, our understanding of darkness would remain severely limited. David posited that “God equals energy,” while Jan brought in Einstein’s perspective on the lack of heat being akin to the absence of light in terms of darkness. They examined the idea that darkness or evil can be understood as the absence of light and goodness, suggesting that light represents a positive, creative force in the universe. In contrast, darkness embodies destruction, lacking the ability to create anything truly positive. Their conversation elegantly intertwined scientific concepts with philosophical reflections, revealing the dynamic interplay between creativity and destruction in the world. Join Jan and David on an enlightening journey as they invite you to delve deep within yourself to uncover the radiant “light” that connects you to the creator. Through their captivating insights and unique perspectives, they will guide you in exploring profound themes of faith and hope, ultimately leading you to a rich experience of the divine light. Prepare to embark on a transformative adventure that encourages introspection and spiritual growth.CONTACT USGot Questions?We look forward to receiving your email inquiries and questions for Perilous World Radio. Please note that if you are selected you may be recorded and the callor message may be used on air. Call in with questions or comments M-F 10am-Noon800-866-8883Transcript goes here:{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’bottom’ }} ...more0minPlay
July 23, 2025Navigating Life’s Complexities 07/23/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 07/23/25Navigating Life’s ComplexitiesIn the latest episode of Perilous World Radio, hosts Alan Masters and Brian Bouteller discuss the importance of communication in relationships, particularly between spouses, siblings, and parents and children. They emphasize that individuals often project their own flaws onto others, which can lead to sin. Brian introduces the concept of a “path to action,” highlighting the challenges of navigating life’s complexities. Bouteller shares his experiences counseling homeless individuals, noting that counseling is a universal aspect of life, as we interact with friends and colleagues daily. He explains the “path to action” by outlining a process that begins with making observations about situations around us. For instance, when someone cuts you off in traffic, instead of immediately judging them, consider asking yourself why they acted that way. However, Alan cautions that asking yourself often leads to assumptions that can distort your perception of reality. This internal narrative—formed through observations and personal interpretations—ultimately shapes your feelings and behaviors. The hosts encourage listeners to become more aware of their thought processes and acknowledge their reactions, advocating for a more mindful approach to interactions and personal interpretation of events.In a recent segment of Patriot Outreach featuring Colonel Tony Monaco, civil rights attorney Rees Lloyd joined as a special guest to discuss an important legal requirement: the obligation of male undocumented immigrants to register for the draft under the Military Selective Service Act. This regulation mandates that all males living in the United States, regardless of their immigration status, must register with the Selective Service System between the ages of 18 and 26. The discussion emphasized the freedom and productivity of America, which stands as the most powerful nation in terms of military capability. However, there is a growing discontent as some individuals label the country as racist and oppressive, often demonstrating for rights while violating laws and displaying foreign flags. Additionally, there are daily reports of crimes committed by illegal immigrants, raising concerns about public safety, particularly for those in law enforcement agencies like Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). In light of these challenges, the segment explored the importance of adhering to the laws that protect the nation and its citizens, particularly through measures like the enforcement of the draft registration requirement.CONTACT USGot Questions?We look forward to receiving your email inquiries and questions for Perilous World Radio. Please note that if you are selected you may be recorded and the callor message may be used on air. Call in with questions or comments M-F 10am-Noon800-866-8883Transcript goes here:{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’bottom’ }} ...more0minPlay
FAQs about Perilous World Radio:How many episodes does Perilous World Radio have?The podcast currently has 267 episodes available.