Why religious employers should be against the HOPE with Fertility Act
The HOPE with Fertility Act sounds good until you dig into details that will raise healthcare costs, deprive patients with life-threatening illness treatment and give the federal government access to very personal information.
Shares‘Tortured Poets’ by Taylor Swift exposes troubling worldview for Christian listeners, parents
So much poetic angst set to music in Taylor Swift's new album and her worldview that romantic love is the capstone of human existence is troubling for Christian parents and listeners.
SharesHouse antisemitism bill not an attack on Christian Scriptures, scholars say
Some lawmakers voted against a House bill that instructs the Education Department to consider a recognized definition of antisemitism when probing anti-Jewish discrimination at schools, colleges and universities as effectively outlawing the Bible's New Testament.
SharesUnited Methodists, winnowed by conservative exodus, embrace LGBTQ inclusivity
United Methodist delegates voted Thursday to make the denomination, which has skewed leftward in the wake of mass defections by conservative-leaning congregations, more gay- and LGBTQ-friendly.
SharesNearly half of anti-Israel ‘student’ protesters arrested at Columbia, CCNY weren’t students
It turns out that nearly half of the anti-Israel student protesters taken into custody at Columbia University and the City College of New York weren't exactly students.
SharesCancel that last order: McDonald’s pitchman Brian Cox fileted over Bible-bashing
Emmy-winning actor Brian Cox has been torched after skewering the Bible as "one of the worst books," and McDonald's may not be lovin' it.
SharesBig banks discriminate against Christian ministries, churches
The practice of debanking because of faith is simply unAmerican. Banks must stop it now.
SharesThe important lesson all Christian leaders can learn from Methodist Church decision on LGBTQ issues
While some of the United Methodist Church's issues are particular to the UMC, their underlying dynamics may not be.
SharesBiden’s education secretary defends biological males in girls’ bathrooms
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona defended his new federal rules requiring schools to let students use the bathroom of their choice, saying he's defending the rights of transgender students who have been "under attack in our country."
SharesDemon of Persia reigning over Iran
Why has Iran historically been an enemy of Israel and a destructive force in the Middle East under the leadership of the Ayatollah?
SharesNational Day of Prayer: Praying for America is vital if we want God to transform this country
If we want to see God move in America, we must pray for America by asking for His help.
SharesPolice move in and begin dismantling pro-Palestinian demonstrators’ encampment at UCLA
Police removed barricades and began dismantling a pro-Palestinian demonstrators' fortified encampment early Thursday at the University of California, Los Angeles, after hundreds of protesters defied orders to leave. Some people were detained, their hands bound with zip ties.
SharesPro-Hamas billionaires send malicious messages through campus protesters
Most of the organizations providing the backbone of campus protests against Israel's war in the Gaza Strip are supporters of the terrorist organization Hamas, and some receive funding, at least indirectly, from left-wing billionaires.
SharesWake up, America: Disturbing realities behind rampant anti-Israel, anti-Jewish hatred
"It's frightening." Those two words were recently uttered by a Holocaust survivor observing virulent antisemitism boiling over at American colleges and universities.
SharesLISTEN: Mandisa shares journey of pain, doubt and finding God’s love amid chaos
As we remember the life and legacy of Mandisa, Billy Hallowell revisits a 2022 interview with the "American Idol" alum and Grammy award-winning musician.
SharesThe UN’s Silence is Antisemitic: Antonio Guterres must go
Like academia and so many other institutions, the UN has become a funhouse mirror - entirely unreliable and guilty of distorting the truth to comical levels.
SharesUnited Methodists approve gay clergy ordination, ending 40-year-old ban
The United Methodist Church delegates voted Wednesday to allow LGBTQ individuals to serve as ministers, reversing a 40-year-old ban on the ordination of "self-avowed practicing homosexuals."
Shares‘Untouched’: All 70 workers survive Nebraska tornado. One man credits prayer, God for miracle.
Nate Hutchinson was one of 70 workers who huddled inside the Garner Industries' industrial building in Lincoln, Nebraska, on Friday as a tornado tore through the area. In that moment, all the young man could do was pray.
SharesAsk Dr. E: Can you tell us what you mean by ‘imago Dei’ vs. the ‘imago dog’?
One of your repeated refrains argues the difference between the "imago Dei" and the "imago dog." I'm not sure I understand. Can you explain?
SharesProtest at UCLA becomes violent; police in riot gear separate groups
After a couple of hours of scuffles between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli demonstrators at the University of California, Los Angeles, police wearing helmets and face shields formed lines and slowly separated the groups. That appeared to quell the violence.
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