Today on Insight, Josh and John Rosenstern discuss growing economic concerns as surveyed Generation Z’ers, those born between 1997 to 2012, are saying they cannot afford to buy a house, let alone a car. Gen Z’ers say approximately eighty to 90-percent of their income is going to make basic living expenses. Some good news, this same group is seeing the failed liberal policies in place, that force indebtedness to the government. A more conservative mindset would turn the tide as voters take to the polls to usher in more conservative politicians with plans for less control and more independence for the people. The Rosensterns believe there is going to be a rethinking that could make a greater impact in Washington, as President Trump has been pushing for.
Up Next in 2025
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Insight - December 22nd , 2025
Today on Insight, Josh and John Rosenstern discuss Israel’s concern with Iran’s ongoing missile exercise. The fear, that Iran is preparing an attack on Israel. Ballistic missiles are being shipped by Iran to proxies. Iran’s President recently said there is a growing despair in his country, as ...
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Insight - December 12th, 2025
Today on Insight, Josh Rosenstern discusses the pressure on Congress regarding healthcare for Americans under the Affordable Care Act. Congress has about a week left before leaving Washington DC for the holidays. Looking at the Venezuela and China tie, regarding trade went from one billion to ov...
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Insight - December 11th, 2025
Christian, don’t get lost in the headlines and social media. Today on Insight, Josh Rosenstern discusses what is “political” when we use the Word of God as our standard. The church must not give up the authority of the Word of God to the secularism that bombards and surrounds us. Transgenderis...