Evangelist Franklin Graham has launched a crusade to convince presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to clean up his language. “Franklin Graham, son of the great Billy Graham,” Trump said during a ...
Read More »Judge rejects clergy-led attempt to overturn pro-life Missouri law
A clergy-led effort to overturn Missouri’s near-total abortion ban has been struck down by a circuit judge in St. Louis. The pro-abortion faith leaders claimed the law violated the state’s constitution by ...
Read More »Wheaton College responds to “woke” label
Wheaton College is firing back after being labeled “woke” in a Fox News column. President Philip Ryken called the claim “incendiary” in a statement. Columnist Tim Scheiderer wrote in his article that the school ...
Read More »Graham responds to UK Methodists avoiding terms ‘husband, wife, mother’
The Methodist Church worldwide continues to move away from traditional biblical teachings about gender. In the United Kingdom, the denomination has released an inclusive language guide that discourages ministers from using terms ...
Read More »Christian Satellite, social media bring hope to Morocco after earthquake
Humanitarian organizations from around the world are sending support to Morocco in the aftermath of the earthquake that killed more than 2,900 people. Survivors also are turning to social media and satellite ...
Read More »Missouri Supreme Court hears arguments about proposed amendment to protect abortion
The Missouri Supreme Court will decide the fate of a ballot measure to change the state’s abortion laws. If voters approve it, it would overturn most, if not all, pro-life Missouri laws ...
Read More »New language developed by Wycliffe now serving deaf African students
A new language for the Deaf and Deaf-Blind is now being used in both public and private schools in Africa. It was developed by Wycliffe Associates, known for empowering mother-tongue Bible translators ...
Read More »Partnership furthers goal of 20 new oral Bibles
A partnership between Dallas-based Spoken Worldwide and Seed Company to create 20 Bible translation projects for language groups that are primarily oral, not written, in their communication, is on track as it ...
Read More »Mark Wahlberg’s faith-based “Father Stu” rereleased as PG-13
Some viewers stayed away from Mark Wahlberg’s faith-based movie “Father Stu” earlier this year because of its strong language. The true story is back in theaters, but this time in a PG-13 ...
Read More »First Nations Version translates the New Testament for North American Native Peoples
It’s a Bible verse familiar to many Christians — and even to many non-Christians who have seen John 3:16 on billboards and T-shirts or scrawled across eye black under football players’ helmets. ...
Read More »Actor Jon Voight calls out media for ignoring racist language by Hunter Biden
Conservative actor Jon Voight has criticized mainstream media for ignoring racist language by Hunter Biden, son of the President. “What is this, a race? A war?” Voight said in a video posted ...
Read More »France bans gender-neutral language in schools, blames American wokeness
France has banned the use of gender-neutral language in schools nationwide. The move comes as a backlash grows around the globe against efforts on the left to redefine biology and remove any ...
Read More »Today in Christian history: John Lightfoot was born
Imagine becoming the best Hebrew scholar in your nation without once speaking to a Jewish person. That is what John Lightfoot did. He may never even have seen a Jew, for all ...
Read More »National Grammar Day: Top 5 grammar mistakes
Grammar nerds, rejoice! National Grammar Day is Thursday, March 4th, and it’s the perfect day to celebrate the idiosyncrasies of the English language and study up on some of the common grammar ...
Read More »Retired educator sees first-hand the harm of virtual learning
Fall this year brought with it many school challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many schools still have not returned to a normal routine. They are relying heavily on virtual learning which ...
Read More »ClearPlay Netflix filter leads this month’s ‘5 Family-Friendly Things’
For fans of family-friendly movies, this summer included some bad news and some great news, all in the span of a few days. That’s where ClearPlay comes in. First, the bad news: ...
Read More »Average sermon length determined by type of church
Many people heard a sermon for the first time in a long during the Christmas season. How long the service lasted depends upon the type of church, according to a new survey ...
Read More »NYC will fine you $250G for saying ‘illegal alien’
The propaganda, surveillance, and censorship of Big Brother in George Orwell’s novel “1984” has now arrived in New York. The city’s Commission on Human Rights recently released new legal enforcement guidelines that ban the ...
Read More »Universities promoting Islam to students may lose taxpayer funds
After having been caught spreading lies and misinformation through a government-funded education program, Duke University and the University of North Carolina have run out of time to keep that program’s multi-million dollar ...
Read More »Elected Democrat stages Trump assassination at fundraiser
A Democrat Illinois State senator apologized after a mock assassination of President Donald Trump was held at one of his political fundraisers. Elected members of the Democrat party have been using increasingly violent ...
Read More »Great ways to keep your mind sharp
When you think about exercise, you likely envision using the treadmill or lifting weights. But every bit as important to your long-term health and wellness are activities that keep your mind sharp ...
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 »After bus crash, Chinese church bridges culture gap
It was a typical Tuesday morning at Grace Chinese Baptist Church when I received an unexpected call from the church secretary, Evelyn Yao. My heart grew heavy as her words “bus crash” ...
Read More »Understanding our unique love language
My husband and I are on very different pages when it comes to how we share and receive love. Whether we are recovering from a fight, experiencing grief, or just want to ...
Read More »Faith does affect words we choose on social media
Are you more likely to use words like “happy” and “family” in your social media posts? Or do you use emotional and cognitive words like “angry” and “thinking?” The type of words ...
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