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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.
May 10, 2025Overcome What You Have Become 05/09/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 05/09/25Overcome What You Have BecomeIt’s Friday, and you’re tuning into the latest episode of Perilous World Radio, hosted by the insightful David Masters. He kicks off the show with a compelling and introspective question: Are you truly living your own life? This inquiry resonates deeply, as many individuals are shaped by external influences from the very moment they enter this world. This realization sparks the essential quest for personal growth and transformation, prompting us to confront and rise above the identities we have unintentionally crafted over time.David explores the profound concept of authenticity, suggesting that a significant portion of humanity navigates life in a state of inauthenticity, often only to awaken to their true selves when it’s too late. He draws on a poignant Biblical perspective, referencing Jesus’ notion of being “born again.” This idea highlights the ever-evolving nature of personal transformation, which unfolds in stages roughly every seven years. Each of these pivotal stages serves as a unique opportunity to shed past burdens and evolve into a more mature, compassionate version of oneself.With eloquence, he delves into the intricate internal conflict that exists between the flesh and the spirit, drawing inspiration from Galatians 5:17. This scripture reflects the ongoing struggle we experience within, as our conflicting desires often leave us feeling disoriented and confused. David underscores how, despite our best intentions, we often find ourselves engaging in behaviors contrary to our true desires, echoing the poignant sentiments of Romans 7:15, which captures our struggle with unfulfilling actions.He posits that this internal battle points to a deeper issue—a disconnect from our true purpose in life. Referencing James 4:1, David questions the origins of our personal conflicts, reminding us of how our passions frequently wage war within us. This exploration of duality within human nature serves as a call to action, inviting us to seek out truth in order to rise above deception.As the episode unfolds, David encourages profound self-reflection, probing whether we are living in fear of the consequences of our choices or if we are guided by a genuine love for truth. Ultimately, he invites listeners to embark on a journey of self-assessment, urging them to confront their inner turmoil and strive for authenticity and clarity as they traverse their personal paths.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
May 08, 2025Every Knee Shall Bow 05/08/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 05/08/25Every Knee Shall BowIn the latest episode of Perilous World Radio, hosts Jan Masters and David Master dive deep into the powerful concept of the Armor of God and its vital importance in today’s tumultuous world. With a mix of insight and urgency, they address the recent revelations surrounding influential figures, including connections to Jeffrey Epstein, while expressing their hopes that the new Pope will truly embody genuine faith—setting a new precedent compared to past leaders.The discussion is anchored in Ephesians 6:10, where they encourage listeners to find strength in the Lord and equip themselves with the Armor of God to withstand the forces of evil. Jan passionately connects this spiritual armor to the divine protection that safeguarded the Israelites, demonstrating how ancient Biblical stories can serve as our compass for navigating personal challenges through unwavering faith.Exploring the dual themes of creation and destruction, Jan emphasizes that while God instills His spirit within us, making us co-creators, the devil seeks to lead us towards ruin through our choices—echoing the pivotal decisions made by Adam and Eve. She underscores the life-changing significance of Jesus’ sacrifice to settle humanity’s sin debt, explaining that just as the Hebrews looked up to the bronze serpent for salvation, believers today can don the Armor of God by reaffirming their faith in Christ.To enrich the conversation, David shares a thought-provoking clip from the “Vintage Vault,” featuring Roy Masters reflecting on the consequences of humanity drifting away from God. Don’t miss this compelling discussion that aims to inspire and empower you to stand strong in the face of adversity!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
May 08, 2025Element of Being 05/07/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 05/07/25Element of BeingOn this episode of the Perilous World Radio show, hosts Alan Masters and Brian Bouteller from the Grants Pass Gospel Rescue Mission delve into the fascinating life of inventor Nikola Tesla. Alan highlights Tesla’s unique approach to innovation, noting that he often experienced sudden bursts of clarity when developing his ideas. These moments of inspiration would frequently arrive alongside visual hallucinations and intense flashes of light, overwhelming him with a profound understanding of various devices and theories in an instant. He believed that this knowledge came from a higher source of knowledge. In a moment of reflection, Alan contemplates the essence of courage and the strength of character exemplified by Jesus Christ. He realizes that true courage stems from faithfulness to God, contrasting it with the superficial displays of bravery often portrayed in Hollywood. Alan wonders why many men falter in their strength, despite knowing the right path and having the example of Jesus before them. He recognizes that while everyone experiences doubt, this doubt does not equate to a lack of faith. Instead, faith is about believing in what lies beyond sight—a deep trust in God. Alan likens human existence to that of a caterpillar, limited in perspective, while recognizing that God has much to offer. He reflects on how a fleeting moment of insight can provide profound thoughts to ponder throughout the day, prompting him to question his own strength of character and faith. In the end, he comes to a profound understanding that walking by faith means embracing the unseen and steadfastly resisting the pull of doubt. This revelation unfolds within the first hour of the show, setting the stage for an inspiring journey. The second half of the event is set to be even more exciting, showcasing a vibrant energy from Alan, Brian, and Colonel Tony Monaco, who is representing the Patriot Outreach. Their shared faith and enthusiasm for the journey ahead promise an inspiring and refreshing experience for everyone involved.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
May 06, 2025Best of Show: Spiritual Accountability 05/06/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 05/06/25Spiritual AccountabilityWelcome to another captivating edition of the Perilous World Radio show, where we delve into thought-provoking discussions that challenge the boundaries of our beliefs. Today, our charismatic host, Alan Masters, is joined by special co-host Brian Bouteller from the Grants Pass Gospel Rescue Mission. Together, they tackle the complex relationship between divine authority and human accountability. Alan opens the conversation by asserting that while God represents the ultimate authority, we often place profound trust in spiritual leaders who claim to channel that divinity. Yet, he highlights an unsettling truth: these leaders can sometimes speak recklessly, wielding their words with little care. He references a recent controversial appeal made by an Episcopal Bishop, illustrating how easily faith can be manipulated. The discussion prompts Alan to reflect on the broader cultural context, expressing concern that many of us have been conditioned to suppress our own intuition. Instead of critically engaging with our beliefs, we often default to the doctrines and teachings pushed upon us, foregoing our personal insights and instincts. Join us as we explore these critical themes and seek to redefine our spiritual journeys.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
May 05, 2025Life and the Great Deception 05/05/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 05/05/25Life and the Great DeceptionWelcome, everyone, to another captivating episode of Perilous World Radio this Monday. Your hosts, Alan and Jan Masters, return to take you on a thought-provoking journey. The show kicks off with a profound observation that Alan has aptly titled, “Life and the Great Deception.” But why this title, you might wonder? For Alan, the essence of existence is wrapped in layers of deception. He provocatively poses the question: What is Lucifer if not the ultimate deceiver, the relentless accuser, the masterful liar? In his eyes, Lucifer embodies the very fabric of the great deception that permeates our lives. Our daily lives are filled with various elements, such as food, television, and relationships, which can often be deceptive in subtle ways. For instance, the phrase “too much of a good thing can be bad” highlights how our desires can lead us to seek excess, potentially resulting in negative consequences. The overwhelming distractions and misinformation in our lives often serve to divert our attention from nurturing a meaningful relationship with the Holy Spirit and our Creator. It is important to recognize these distractions and focus on spiritual growth and connection. Alan encourages everyone to try the meditation exercise “Be Still and Know,” available at www.fhu.com, to help clear your mind and regain focus. As the show progresses, he shares clips from the “vintage vault” of Roy Masters. Join us for a discussion that delves into these complex themes, examining how our perceptions and choices are shaped by our environment and lifestyle.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
May 03, 2025Original Condition 05/02/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 05/02/25Original ConditionIn today’s segment, David Masters discusses a thought-provoking audio piece from Roy Masters, recorded in the early 1980s. This continuation from yesterday’s program delves into the complex relationship between men and women, exploring themes rooted in the idea of an “alien identity” within individuals. Masters, who has been sharing his insights since the mid-1960s, presents his thoughts on the original conditions of male-female dynamics in the context of the Garden of Eden. Throughout the audio, some statements may come across as blaming women for certain issues, though Masters insists he is not placing the blame solely on them. His reflections on this topic have often attracted controversy from mainstream commentators and, as listeners will note, the audience’s reaction is one of hesitance, perhaps unsure of how to engage with such heavy material. The discussion provides an intriguing lens through which to view the state of interpersonal relationships, especially considering the socio-political climate of the last few years, where expressing agreement or disagreement with certain figures or ideas has often felt fraught and challenging. Overall, the broadcast captures a moment of deep exploration into the intricate dynamics between men and women.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
May 01, 2025Who Is Roy Masters? 05/01/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 05/01/25Who Is Roy Masters?On today’s episode of the Perilous World Radio show, David Masters took center stage with a compelling solo discussion titled “Who Is Roy Masters?” From the very beginning, he welcomed listeners with infectious enthusiasm, ready to unravel the intricate tapestry of the many faces we wear in life.David couldn’t help but reflect on a particularly impactful show his father aired back in the 1980s. One episode that profoundly resonated with him was titled “The Alien Identity Within.” This concept wasn’t about extraterrestrial beings but rather delved into the darker sides of human nature that lurk within each of us. According to Masters, this “alien identity” is a universal human experience, suggesting that while we all possess these shadowy aspects, only Jesus transcended them.To enrich the conversation, David shared poignant clips from his father’s vintage recordings, allowing listeners to dive deep into the profound sense of calm that enveloped the audience as he spoke candidly about his own encounters with trauma. Through these shared moments, we gain a window into the lasting emotional weight that trauma can leave behind, and how its effects can shape our lives long after the events have passed. These recordings not only illuminate his father’s past but also serve as a powerful reminder of the resilience we need to navigate the lingering consequences of our experiences.David invites you to delve deeper into his father’s teachings. You can find more information, lectures, and insights from Roy Masters at www.fhu.com. Additionally, the site offers the “Be Still and Know” meditation exercise for those interested in exploring these concepts further.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
April 29, 2025Tox·ic 04/29/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 04/29/25Tox·icToxic: very harmful or unpleasant in a pervasive or insidious way.In the recent episode of the Perilous World Radio show, hosted by David and Jan Masters, the discussion centered around the theme of toxic people. David shared his observations from news coverage, pointing out the portrayal of certain political figures as harmful and spreading misinformation. He reflected on how these individuals label others, particularly those aligned with the MAGA movement, as enemies.The conversation then shifted to the guidance provided by the Bible on handling difficult relationships. While the Scriptures advocate for love, forgiveness, and reconciliation, they also stress the importance of discernment and the need to establish boundaries to protect oneself from negative influences. A highlighted verse from Proverbs (22:24-25) cautions against befriending an angry person, emphasizing that such associations can lead one to adopt harmful behaviors and undermine their own well-being.Jan shares a powerful story about a man and his toxic stepfather. Despite the emotional abuse he endured as a child, the man found strength through his Christian faith. During a visit with his aging stepfather, he felt compelled to give him $100, despite believing he owed nothing. This act led to deeper conversations about faith. When the stepfather fell ill, the man prayed for him, wishing for his redemption. Remarkably, the following day, the stepfather told a nurse that he had made peace with God, no longer fearing hell. This story powerfully illustrates the possibility of forgiveness and redemption, even for those who have caused great harm.In just the first hour of the show, there’s already so much to discover! Don’t miss out—join us as Jan Masters and David Masters delve deeper into the wisdom of Roy Masters, offering you powerful insights that will inspire and captivate. Tune in to the Perilous World Radio show and be part of this enlightening journey!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
April 29, 2025Natural vs Super Natural 04/28/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 04/28/25Natural vs Super NaturalGreetings and a warm welcome to another exciting episode of Perilous World Radio this fine Monday! Join your dynamic hosts, Jan Masters and David Masters, as they take you on a captivating journey through the uncharted territories of thought. This duo is renowned for pushing boundaries and diving into thought-provoking topics that may unsettle some but are crucial for our shared understanding. Today, they explore the fascinating debate between the Natural and the Supernatural mind, encouraging listeners to challenge their viewpoints and delve deep into these intricate concepts.To set the stage, David shares a scripture that perfectly complements today’s discussion: 2 Timothy 3:16-17, which states that all scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. (Mic Drop!)Jan shares how we are all born into a natural world, shaped by our surroundings which leave an imprint on us. However, there is also a spiritual aspect that begins to tug at us, as illustrated by the experience of listening to someone like Roy Masters on the radio. He spoke from a deeper place, connecting with something beyond the physical realm. This connection resonates within us, much like a fishing line pulling us toward a greater understanding or purpose. This journey can manifest differently for each individual, but for Jan, it felt like following that invisible line, leading her to a significant moment of realization and connection.The discussion promises to be engaging and insightful, filled with valuable discoveries and personal recounts. It invites listeners to join Jan and David in an exploration of thought-provoking topics that are sure to inspire and inform. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to delve into their rich conversation!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
April 25, 2025I Am, Who I Am Not! 04/25/25{{ brizy_dc_global_blocks position=’top’ }}{{placeholder content=’e3sgZWRpdG9yX25hdmlnYXRpb24gfX0=’ menuId=’main-menu’}}audio-and-video-player require JavaScriptPerilous World Radio 04/25/25I Am, Who I Am Not!On today’s episode of Perilous World Radio with hosts, David Masters and Jan Masters, the topic of personal transformation was explored, particularly how individuals often end up vastly different from how they began. Using the military as an example, it was noted that the process of entering the armed forces fundamentally changes a person; this idea can also be applied to life itself, which frequently rearranges our paths in unexpected ways. A significant aspect of this transformation is the expectations we hold—both for ourselves and for others. When these expectations are not met, resentment can arise, leading to a toxic cycle that can feel overwhelming. This resentment acts like poison, as it can foster a desire for revenge against those we feel have let us down. Reflecting on life’s pivotal moments, it’s clear that everyone experiences instances that redirect their journey, prompting the ongoing need to navigate complex emotions surrounding unmet expectations.David discusses the idea that people can unintentionally set us up to fail, highlighting a common theme from his father’s teachings: resentment can bind us to those we react against. He emphasizes that instead of responding with anger, betrayal, or judgment, we should observe the pain others cause without allowing it to control us. When individuals provoke feelings of conflict and inner turmoil, they can gain a form of control over us. David further explains that these challenging moments serve as tests of our character and our ability to stay centered amidst deception. He mentions that by ceasing emotional reactions, we reclaim our power over the situation and the manipulative forces at play. Through practices like the “Be Still and Know” meditation exercise, we can step back, gain clarity, and respond with discernment, rather than resentment. By doing so, we not only protect ourselves from emotional entanglement but also maintain our inner peace.Get ready to join Jan and David as they embark on their latest journey to explore life! Anticipate engaging discussions that will spark uncomfortable self-reflections, guiding you to deeper connections with God in the process. Don’t miss out on the transformative experiences that lie ahead!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.