The annual Pro-Life Lobby Day will be virtual as Missouri Right to Life works to elevate the issue in the state legislature. It begins March 9 and will run through April 14th ...
Read More »Survey finds that many Americans support possibility of secession
President Joe Biden came into office saying he wanted to unify the nation but a new poll shows polarization growing. Three in 10 Americans now support the concept of dissolving the country ...
Read More »Methodist denomination splits, conservative ‘Global Methodist Church’ formed
A group of conservative Methodists has announced plans to form a new denomination after the United Methodist Church officially splits over its longstanding debate over homosexuality. The Wesleyan Covenant Association and the ...
Read More »Republican governors respond to Biden’s ‘Neanderthal’ insult
Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte of Montana is fine with being called Neanderthal by President Biden. “If making data-driven decisions to reopen, loving freedom and trying to get back to normal is what ...
Read More »Bestselling author Dr. Michael Youssef brings Americans ‘Hope for This Present Crisis’
Is it possible our world has gone mad? We are in crisis, under siege, and the war is not from without; it is from within. The collapse of the Roman Empire occurred ...
Read More »MSNBC’s Joy Reid continues stoking racial division
Joy Reid, host of MSNBC’s The ReidOut, continues to stoke racial division even while her ratings nosedive. According to the latest numbers, The ReidOut has lost 20 percent of its viewers just ...
Read More »Here’s what the church may look like when pandemic ends
From virtual services to community outreaches, the pandemic has led to major changes for most churches. Media consultant Phil Cooke looks ahead to what the church might look like after the pandemic. ...
Read More »Dr. Seuss meets cancel culture as school district alleges ‘radical undertones’
Dr. Seuss has become the latest victim of cancel culture after a Virginia school district told teachers to ditch the books. The Loudoun County Public Schools district removed the books from reading ...
Read More »Driven by God to speak up on social issues
This is an often-asked question, “Should a pastor or other Christians address cultural or social issues or just keep focused on the gospel?” Sometimes speaking on culturally touchy subjects can cause division, ...
Read More »Max Lucado apologizes for LGBT comments after National Cathedral invitation
Max Lucado has apologized for “hurtful” comments about the LGBT community but says his support of Biblical marriage remains steadfast. His statement is in response to backlash after the Washington National Cathedral was ...
Read More »Pastor in new documentary concerned about loss of religious freedom
A new documentary looks at the perilous future of religious freedom in the United States. “President Donald Trump fought for religious freedom like no other president in modern history,” Pastor Jack Hibbs ...
Read More »Biden reverses Trump ban on Communist influence on campuses
President Joe Biden has rescinded a Trump administration order that required universities in the U.S. to reveal their ties with a Communist organization. The move has human rights activists alarmed. President Trump ...
Read More »Data reveals gender gap in nonreligious Americans
One of the most consequential stories in American religion in recent years is the rapid and seemingly unceasing rise of “nones” – those who respond to questions about their nonreligious affiliation by ...
Read More »Actor Jim Caviezel calls out America for its great sin of abortion
Actor Jim Caviezel, who portrayed Jesus in “The Passion of the Christ,” recently called abortion America’s great sin. “Many people are a part of this great sin in this country,” he said. ...
Read More »Hallmark Channel reaffirms commitment to including LGBTQ characters in programs
The Hallmark Channel is just one network that has been targeted by the LGBTQ community to add more diverse characters in programming. The company says it is already doing so with that ...
Read More »How the cancel culture stifles creativity
We saw it during the Super Bowl on Sunday, as many of the commercials fell flat. We saw it with the cancelling of the Washington Redskins name, only to replace it with ...
Read More »Super Bowl commercial with pro-life message features Christian Paralympic swimmer
A Toyota commercial with a strong pro-life message resonated with viewers during Sunday’s Super Bowl. The commercial featured the story of Paralympian swimmer Jessica Long, who was born in Russia with a ...
Read More »New poll looks at who is most likely to be harassed online
As the nation seemingly splinters over a growing lack of acceptance of differing views, a new poll finds a shocking number of people have been harassed online. The new uncivil war touches ...
Read More »Nearly half of protestant pastors hear conspiracy theories, church survey finds
Conspiracy theories are not new, nor is their spread in the church. A new study from Lifeway Research found that 49 percent of U.S. protestant pastors say they frequently hear members of ...
Read More »Donor disclosure laws threaten constitutional rights, attorney says
The freedoms of speech and association are under attack according to sixty-two percent of Americans who are afraid to reveal their opinions on matters of public importance. Nearly one-third believe they will ...
Read More »Yes, Halsey, the baby in your womb is a mini-human
We normally would not associate Vanity Fair with the pro-life message, but the headline said it all: “Halsey Announces She’s Pregnant: ‘I Love This Mini Human Already!’” Yes, that entity in this pop star’s belly is ...
Read More »To Christians who voted for Biden: Did you not see this coming?
For the last four years, those of us who voted for Donald Trump and who identify as committed followers of Jesus have been asked incessantly, “How could you vote for him? If ...
Read More »‘Bear witness to the truth,’ crowd told at Kansas City pro-life prayer vigil
A prayer vigil in downtown Kansas City took on extra meaning Friday afternoon as President Joe Biden rolled back pro-life policies of the last four years. Over 75 people from both sides ...
Read More »U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops concerned with Biden and ‘liberty of the church’
Although President Joe Biden continues to tout his Catholic faith, U.S. bishops question his commitment to central church teachings. José H. Gomez, archbishop of Los Angeles and the president of the U.S. ...
Read More »Dear conservative, corporations are not your friends
Over the past three decades, the Left-Right debate in America has been full of oddities and contradictions. Perhaps the strangest of them all has been the conservative movement’s devotion to the interests ...
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