On Saturday, Vanderbilt soccer player Sarah Fuller became the first woman to play in a football game at a Power-5 school, which include the most elite sports teams in the…
Day: December 4, 2020
BreakPoint This Week – How Strong Is Our Democracy?
Given the post-election turmoil and growing distrust of Americans in our nation’s institutions, John Stonestreet and Shane Morris discuss the health of America’s system of government, what Chuck Colson once…
Sexless Marriages and Singleness Rising Steeply in Japan
The two primary ingredients to make a family – sex and marriage – are in dramatic decline today in Japan. Young adults in the Land of the Rising Sun are…
Election 2020 – All Eyes on Georgia as Suspicious Ballot Counting Video Surfaces; Senate Run-offs Heat Up
The 16 electoral votes that Georgia will deliver to the certified winner of the state’s 2020 presidential election continues to be in dispute, as a video of ballots being pulled…
Ohio Looks Poised to Pass Law Requiring Abortionists to Bury or Cremate Preborn Remains
Governor of Ohio Mike DeWine, a Republican, will soon have an opportunity to sign into law Senate Bill 27, which would require abortionists to either bury or cremate the remains…
Lauren Daigle learning to ‘rest’ this season, says Christmas is time to refocus on ‘hope and joy’
Grammy Award-winning artist Lauren Daigle has teamed up with BYUtv to premiere her holiday concert “Christmas Under the Stars” on Sunday, months after her tour was postponed due to the…
Building a Gospel-Driven Church Is Hard – Jared C. Wilson
Jared Wilson delivered a message in a breakout at The Gospel Coalition’s 2019 National Conference titled “The Gospel-Driven Church,” sharing principles that can be found in his book by the…
Biologist Raymond Bohlin on Behe’s Mousetrap: “This Collection Is a Treasure”
Says biologist Raymond Bohlin, the book is a “gift to anyone passionately interested in biological origins and the debate over Darwinism and design.” Source Read More Evolution News
Haverford College students bully peers to support racism strike; school meets students’ demands
At one of America’s top colleges, students threatened each other to sign onto a campus-wide strike against racism, Twitter posts and interviews show. The Christian Post | RSS Read More
Faith leaders discuss role of faithful in politics, areas of division and common ground
Faith leaders from multiple denominations and political backgrounds participated in a discussion Thursday focusing on the religious divide in the United States as well as areas of common ground that…