The pastor of a Korean church in the Atlanta area said he plans to tell his congregation “it’s time for us to act” when he delivers his sermon on the…
Day: March 19, 2021
Alexi McCammond’s Resignation from ‘Teen Vogue’ Shows ‘The Woke’ Don’t Care About Forgiveness
Alexi McCammond, who was just about to become the top editor for the online magazine for teenagers, Teen Vogue, has resigned over allegedly racist tweets that she made as an…
Coach Kennedy Will Appeal 9th Circuit Decision Denying His Right to Pray After Football Games
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected the religious freedom claims of Coach Joe Kennedy for the second time, setting up another likely appeal to the U.S. Supreme…
The Atlanta Shootings, Competing Narratives, and the Blame Game – BreakPoint This Week
John Stonestreet and Maria Baer discuss the top events impacting culture this week. They highlighted the recent shootings in Atlanta, digging into the narratives and blaming evangelicals face from a…
Miss. gov. signs law to help end discrimination against babies with Down syndrome, assist parents
Pro-life groups are celebrating as the governor of Mississippi has signed into law a measure that will require doctors to “provide accurate and up-to-date educational information to parents of children…
Behind the Scenes with Lee Strobel: Untold Stories from His Life and Ministry – Sean McDowell
Here’s some stories you probably haven’t heard about the people, books, and experiences that shaped the life of Lee Strobel. Read More Sean McDowell
Nat Geo’s new Aretha Franklin’s series fueled by the spirit of God, show writer says
National Geographic’s latest season of its anthology series, “Genius: Aretha,” was fueled by the Holy Spirit, according to series writer Susan-Lori Parks. Read More The Christian Post | RSS
Joshua Swamidass and the Cancellation of Christian Colleges
The only way to truth in science is to permit and even encourage challenges to orthodoxy. Source Read More Evolution News
Samuel Rodriguez warns Biden’s immigration policies give ‘green light’ to cartels, traffickers
A prominent Christian leader has raised concerns about the Biden administration’s immigration policies, asserting that lax enforcement procedures amount to a “wink and a nod” for cartels and human smugglers.…
This week in Christian history: ‘God’s Not Dead’ debuts, first American Episcopal bishop elected
This week — March 21 through March 27 — marks the anniversary of notable events that happened in Church history. They include the election of the first American Episcopal Church…