Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, is again quiet this year. For the second Christmas since Palestinian citizens joined Hamas terrorists in the Oct. 7, 2024 attack on Israel, an eerie silence has ...
Read More »Tony Campolo being remembered for ability to connect the Gospel to listeners
Tony Campolo, a noted American Baptist minister and champion of the social gospel, died at age 89. Known for his charismatic preaching and humor, Campolo was a popular speaker at colleges, churches, ...
Read More »From Clinton’s sock drawer to Trump’s boxes, what the Presidential Records Act says
A legal analysis of the Presidential Records Act will pose a problem for prosecutors seeking a 110-year prison sentence for Donald Trump. According to legal expert Mike Davis, the former president has ...
Read More »Government’s new “guidance” on student religious expression raises concerns
The Biden administration’s new guidance on religious expression in public schools is raising red flags among religious rights legal groups. Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Education released “Guidance on Constitutionally ...
Read More »Palestinian governor says only “deviant mothers” send sons to die as martyrs
Palestinian mothers are wrong to send their sons to die in clashes with Israeli forces, says an Arab Muslim governor in Samaria. Ibrahim Ramadan, who leads the West Bank city of Nablus, ...
Read More »Faith leaders urge Senate to reject same-sex marriage bill that passed House
More than 80 Christian and politically conservative groups delivered a letter to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell asking him to oppose a same-sex marriage bill. The “Respect for Marriage Act” measure gives ...
Read More »Ukraine explained: How the US created a new war in Europe
Here’s how we are again at the doorstep of the first major war in Europe in 75 years as Ukraine and Russia face off. In 1994, the Clinton administration, with the approval ...
Read More »Israel concerned about Ukrainian Jews as Russian invasion threat mounts
Israel is concerned about the fate of 70,000 Jews living in Ukraine as the threat of a Russian invasion increases. Feeling caught between two powers, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett offered to ...
Read More »Supreme Court Justice Breyer to retire
Media outlets are reporting that Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will soon retire. NBC news announced that Breyer, who is 83, is expected to tell the White House of his plans. He’s ...
Read More »Democrat Joe Manchin casts deciding vote to save Hyde Amendment
The prolife Hyde Amendment has survived by a single vote. Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia joined with all Republican senators to pass an amendment prohibiting federal dollars from being used ...
Read More »Chelsea Clinton claims at age of 6 she left church over abortion
Comments made by Chelsea Clinton are being questioned after she claimed she left the Baptist church at the age of six because it opposed abortion. Controversial statements are not uncommon for Clinton, ...
Read More »Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies of cancer at 87
The Supreme Court announced on Friday that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away at age 87. Ginsburg died due to complications from pancreatic cancer, the court said. She was surrounded by her ...
Read More »The strange greatness of Donald Trump
With the Democrats still trying to throw a Hail-Mueller Pass with time out on the scoreboard and with the economy humming, it’s time to confront the central issue: “Has Donald Trump been an awful, OK, or ...
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