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Episode 127: Freedom Isn't Free
In this episode, Nathan begins with a biblical look at prayer through the book of James and discuss why Christians are called to seek God's wisdom during difficult times. He then examines growing efforts to increase government oversight of homeschooling, including recently passed legislation in Connecticut that requires annual filings for families and background checks for parents to be allowed to homeschool. What do these developments mean for parental rights, religious liberty, and the future of family freedom in America? Join as he discusses the challenges ahead and why prayer, engagement, and vigilance matter now more than ever. FPM on the MHSA: https://fpmca.org/what-california-stopped-in-2018-is-back-and-advancing-across-the-country/ Sign up for Homeschool Freedom Day: https://fpmca.org/event/hfd2026-reagan-library/ FPM Website: fpmca.org
Episode 126: Floor Session Deadlines and Long-Term Politics
In Episode 126, the discussion focuses on legislative floor-session deadlines, the pressure lawmakers face during rapid voting periods, and how long-term political change often happens through gradual, incremental steps. The episode opens with reflections from Proverbs and Ecclesiastes, encouraging listeners to stay grounded, thoughtful, and faithful during difficult political and cultural seasons. Nathan discusses the purpose of government, the importance of wisdom in leadership, and the need to speak carefully and responsibly about those in authority. The conversation then shifts into the realities of floor-session week, where major legislative decisions are often made quickly as deadlines approach. A major theme throughout the episode is the idea of “10 steps forward, 9 steps back,” describing how large or controversial bills may be partially scaled back while still advancing smaller policy changes that create long-term impact over time. The episode also touches on issues involving family policy, education, and homeschooling, while encouraging listeners to stay informed, engaged, prayerful, and invested in the long-term cultural future. To help students choose a university that teaches a Biblical perspective on government make your donation online at masters.edu and in the Fund Designation, type: TMU Political Studies Scholarship Fund. Check out The Master's University: masters.edu FPM Bill Tracker: https://fpmca.org/advocacy/bill-tracker/ FPM Website: fpmca.org
Episode 125: Newsom vs. California Unions and Education
In this episode, Nathan from Family Protection Ministries breaks down several major issues unfolding in California and beyond. We discuss: The growing push to return California state employees to in-person work Union resistance to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s return-to-office policies Concerns about government efficiency and accountability Legislative and cultural trends impacting families and education Exciting updates about the upcoming Homeschool Freedom Day event at the Reagan Library Nathan also shares a fascinating piece of American history: the original instruction letter given to Paul Revere before his midnight ride will be on display during the Reagan Library’s America 250 celebration exhibit. 📍 Homeschool Freedom Day takes place September 12, 2026, at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and includes access to the library and special exhibits. If you care about faith, family, education, liberty, and what’s happening in California government, this episode is for you. 👍 Like, subscribe, and share to help more families stay informed. #CaliforniaPolitics #Homeschooling #GavinNewsom #RemoteWork #FamilyProtectionMinistries #ReaganLibrary #America250 #PublicPolicy #FaithAndFamily Newsom Bringing Back the Workers: https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/the-state-worker/article315739400.html?tbref=hp Sign up for Homeschool Freedom Day! https://fpmca.org/event/hfd2026-reagan-library/ Find Your Legislator: https://findyourrep.legislature.ca.gov/ FPM Website: fpmca.org
Episode 124: Connecticut and California Legislation-Why It Matters
Nathan Pierce opens by reading from Book of Psalms and talks about how people can feel overwhelmed by politics and culture, but says Christians should remember that God is still faithful even during difficult times. The first major topic is a homeschooling bill in Connecticut. Nathan explains that the bill would increase restrictions on homeschool families and require background checks for parents who homeschool. He says the bill has already passed both houses of the Connecticut legislature and is now waiting for the governor’s decision. He encourages listeners to pray that the governor vetoes it because he sees it as harmful to parental rights and homeschool freedom. The second half focuses on education legislation in California. Nathan discusses: a proposal to make JROTC programs more accessible to homeschool and private school students past efforts that allowed homeschool parents to provide driver’s education for their own kids changes that made it easier for homeschool students to get work permits without public school approval ongoing problems homeschool graduates face when applying to police or fire academies because California law often requires diplomas from accredited schools He argues that many homeschool students are fully qualified but get blocked by outdated rules. He also briefly mentions concern over a California kindergarten bill that would limit some parents’ ability to delay institutional schooling. Connecticut Homeschool Bills: https://fpmca.org/what-california-stopped-in-2018-is-back-and-advancing-across-the-country/ Donate Today! https://fpmca.org/support-us/donate/ FPM Website: fpmca.org
Episode 123: What These New Bills Mean for Your Kids’ Education
In this episode, the host dives into a growing trend of legislation across multiple states that could have major implications for families—especially those who homeschool. The discussion focuses on several proposed bills that, while not yet in California, may soon make their way there. These bills are framed as potential threats to homeschool freedom, parental rights, and educational independence. 🔍 Key points covered: What these out-of-state bills actually propose How similar policies could impact California residents Why the host believes these changes could limit parental control over education The broader pattern of legislation spreading from state to state Find Your Representative: https://findyourrep.legislature.ca.gov/ FPM Advocacy Training: https://fpmca.org/advocacy/ FPM Website: fpmca.org
Episode 122: District Office Training Visit!
Today's episode discusses an upcoming district office visit training event designed to help homeschool families learn how to confidently engage with their legislators. Nathan Pierce and Jennifer Avila walk through exactly what the training will look like, what you’ll experience during a real district office visit, and why this is one of the most effective ways to protect homeschool freedom in California. You’ll hear how these visits actually work, why they’re much more relaxed than people expect, and how this event is designed to help you overcome fear and take that first step into advocacy. If you’ve ever thought about getting involved but didn’t know where to start, this training is built for you. RSVP for Advocacy Training: https://fpmca.org/event/district-office-event26/ Help Us Get a Ministry Van for Statewide Outreach: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-us-get-a-ministry-van-for-statewide-outreach FPM Website: fpmca.org
Episode 121: The Bad Bill Report Part 2
In this episode, Nathan from Family Protection Ministries unpacks current legislation in California that could impact homeschool freedom and parental rights. He highlights how this season—often called “Hell Month”—brings a surge of bills, some of which increase government oversight in education, curriculum, and family decision-making. Nathan stresses the importance of staying informed and engaged, encouraging listeners to track legislation, contact their representatives, and take part in advocacy efforts to protect their rights. Alongside the legislative updates, he offers a faith-based perspective rooted in Psalm 3, reminding listeners to trust in God’s sovereignty and remain confident and steadfast in challenging times. Questions about Advocacy? Contact Jennifer Avila at jennifer@fpmca.org Capitol Day 2027: https://fpmca.org/event/capitol-day-2027/ Homeschool Freedom Day 2026: https://fpmca.org/event/hfd2026-reagan-library/ Bill Tracker: https://fpmca.org/advocacy/bill-tracker/ Advocacy Information Page: https://fpmca.org/advocacy/ FPM Website: fpmca.org
Episode 120: Beyond the Bills: Who Has Jurisdiction Over Your Child?
In this episode, we explore jurisdiction—the biblical idea that authority is given by God, limited, and assigned to specific spheres like the family and civil government. When those lines are clear, freedom is protected. When they are blurred, power begins to drift—usually toward the state. We cover: Why the family is the primary sphere of education Why education is never neutral The proper role of government How authority expands when boundaries are unclear We also apply this framework to current California legislation: AB 2092 (Early Childhood Integrated Data System) SB 1188 (JROTC access for homeschool students) Broader concerns with ESAs and early schooling mandates Some of these policies may seem reasonable—but the deeper question is not just what works, but who has authority. Because freedom is rarely lost all at once… it erodes one step at a time. FPM Website: fpmca.org
Episode 119: Cesar Chavez and Assembly line-ing Children
This episode opens with a discussion on Cesar Chavez, acknowledging his advocacy for farm workers while also examining concerns about his leadership and encouraging Christians to evaluate public figures with discernment rather than blind admiration. Nathan then shifts to California bill AB 1631, arguing strongly against mandatory kindergarten. The episode challenges the idea that earlier schooling leads to better outcomes, pointing to developmental concerns, the lack of clear academic benefits, and the difference between learning and forced attendance. It emphasizes that children develop at different rates and critiques a one-size-fits-all system. At its core, the episode argues that early education decisions should remain with parents, not the state, warning that mandatory schooling at a younger age shifts authority away from families and prioritizes compliance over what is actually best for children. Current Mandatory School Age: https://fpmca.org/homeschool-law/required-school-age/ Early Childhood Education Research: https://fpmca.org/ecestudy/ FPM's Founder on Early Childhood Education: https://fpmca.org/potential-danger-for-all-boys-new-evidence/ FPM Website: fpmca.org
Episode 118: Tracking Your Kids Cradle through Career
Nathan Pierce opens with a passage from the Gospel of Mark, reflecting on the importance of prayer as we face both spiritual and practical battles. He then examines current legislative efforts in California to expand large-scale government data systems that track individuals’ education and life outcomes. Nathan explains how these proposals have grown from tracking students during their school years, to bills which, if passed, would follow individuals from early childhood into the workforce. He discusses why many homeschool advocates are concerned about the expansion of these databases and what it could mean for family privacy and parental rights. Through it all, he encourages listeners to stay informed, engaged, and prayerful as these policy debates continue. FPM Bill Tracker: https://fpmca.org/advocacy/bill-tracker/ FPM Prayer Calendar: https://fpmca.org/march26-prayer-newsletter/ FPM Website: fpmca.org
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