There was no ‘separation of church and state’ on the National Mall in Washington, DC this past weekend. The entire Bible was on display. But it wasn’t just words on pages. It ...
Read More »Bible translation effort to begin in country where evangelism is illegal
The Wycliffe bible translation organization is ready to begin scripture translation for 10 languages in an undisclosed nation where the government fiercely opposes Christianity, and evangelism is illegal. The international ministry, known ...
Read More »4 things to know about Indian elections, persecution
The Indian elections last week saw a landslide victory for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Hindu nationalist party. It has Indian Christians and other minority faiths fearing increased persecution. Since ...
Read More »Third of all Kansas counties eligible for disaster assistance
One third of all Kansas counties are now eligible for emergency disaster assistance as a result of flooding and tornadoes. Fifteen more counties were added over the weekend. President Trump made the ...
Read More »President prays and receives prayers at Virginia church
President Donald Trump made an unannounced stop at McLean Bible Church Sunday afternoon to pray for the victims of the recent shooting and for the community of Virginia Beach. The presidential motorcade ...
Read More »Lost cat from Denver found in Topeka
When a black long-haired cat was brought to Helping Hands Humane Society in Topeka recently as a stray, the admissions counselors there thought it would be another usual day at the shelter—yet ...
Read More »Transcript shows Mueller team lied by omission
A transcript in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia report was selectively edited to artificially buttress the narrative that President Donald Trump was obstructing the special counsel investigation. The Mueller report quotes a transcript of a Nov. 22, ...
Read More »Cocaine and sugar addictions have similar withdrawal
It’s true. A sweet tooth can be more addictive than cocaine is for a crackhead. A new study confirms obesity increases the risk of disease and early death and that if you try ...
Read More »Historic security summit to be held Jerusalem
For the first time ever, US officials have brokered a joint meeting between Israel, the United States and Russia. The unprecedented meeting will be attended by security officials from all three countries ...
Read More »‘Holy Spirit’ saves German driver from speeding ticket
German police are having some fun with a speeding driver who was spared a hefty fine because of the “Holy Spirit.” The rogue motorist was saved from receiving a penalty after traveling ...
Read More »NY Times dehumanizes unborn baby heartbeat
When is a heartbeat not a heartbeat? Apparently not when it’s beating in an unborn child according to the New York Times. The liberal newspaper has single-handedly changed biological science in its ...
Read More »Christians across U.S. praying for the President today
Franklin Graham is calling on Christians nationwide to pray for President Trump today. During a cable news appearance, the son of the late Billy Graham said it’s not a political endorsement, but simply ...
Read More »How ‘Game of Thrones’ is part of human trafficking problem
International evangelist and author, Christine Caine, has boldly suggested that people can put an end to sex trafficking by abstaining from watching pornography and TV shows like HBO’s Game of Thrones. “I’ll ...
Read More »Death toll rises to 12 in Virginia Beach shooting
Twelve people are dead after a city employee opened fire at the Virginia Beach City Municipal Center. The attack, which ended Friday afternoon, ended when the shooter was killed d in an ...
Read More »Rolling Thunder to fill Washington if impeachment proceeds
Organizers of the Rolling Thunder motorcycle ride predicts bikers will descend on Washington if Democrats try to impeach President Trump. “I think he’s doing a great job, and I wish Nancy Pelosi ...
Read More »West Quincy evacuated as levee breaches
Residents continue to flee West Quincy, Mo. this morning as part of a mandatory evacuation, following a levee breach along the Durgens Creek. State Rep. Louis Riggs, R-Hannibal, says a levee from ...
Read More »Tebow has advice for millennials on staying grounded
When Tim Tebow met a young boy from the Philippines who was born with a congenital knee deformity, it altered the direction of the athlete’s life. Tebow was just 15 at the ...
Read More »Missouri road closures from flooding near record levels
As levees breach in Northeastern Missouri, officials now say 300 road and highway closures are in effect across the state. The Missouri Department of Transportation says that the closures include a 67-mile ...
Read More »President salutes, shakes hand of every Air Force graduate this week
President trump was greeted by thunderous applause from cadets when he announced he would personally greet all 1,000 Air Force Academy graduates this week. He saluted, shook hands with, and spoke to each ...
Read More »China’s Big Brother tightens grip on society
The book “1984” by George Orwell is being played out in Communist China with big brother everywhere. The Chinese Communist Party is using advanced technology to secure government control over the lives ...
Read More »Liberal Methodist leaders gather to fight denomination’s marriage ban
Hundreds of United Methodist leaders from the liberal wing of the denomination were joined by activists in Leawood, Kansas this week for the “UMC Next” conference. The event was organized to plan ...
Read More »Palestinian Uber driver kicks Jewish women out of car
A Palestinian Uber driver has been banned from the ride-sharing app after kicking two Jewish women out of his car for attending a pro-Israel event in Los Angeles. The Jewish Journal reports ...
Read More »What contributes to 60% of divorces?
Every generation has faced sexual temptation and engaged in sexual sin, says author and national radio host Dr. Michael Brown. And that fact is causing divorces. But what is new is the ...
Read More »Mummy DNA supports Egyptian Dynasty descended from Noah’s son Ham
An amazing DNA discovery supports the Bible story that says Egypt’s first dynasty is descended from Noah’s son Ham. The groundbreaking research is based on DNA taken from Egyptian mummies. CNN reports that ...
Read More »Advocates for Nigerian Christians fear a Rwanda-type genocide
The populous nation of Nigeria has been a hotbed for violence against Christians. Those who defend religious freedom in countries like Nigeria fear another genocide along the lines of Rwanda is a ...
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