April 7, 2023
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Good Friday and The War for Our Souls |
by Jared Bridges |
We only know Good Friday as good through the lens of Sunday's resurrection. That's why pausing too long on Good Friday is dangerous for our souls. God in his mercy moved the focal point of the fullness of time from Friday to Sunday. If we lag too long on Friday, we miss the movement of resurrection. If it all ends on Friday, our souls are stunted, and Friday is not good. The only hope for our souls lies on Sunday with Friday behind it. |
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Biden Rule Would Strike Down State Girls' Sports Protection Laws |
by Ben Johnson |
On the eve of two major religious holidays, the Biden administration unveiled a proposed federal regulation that would override state laws protecting school-aged female athletes from having to compete against, or get undressed in front of, men. The proposed federal rule would bar any federally funded educational institution - from elementary school through college - from enforcing a "categorical ban" on males who identify as female from taking part in girls' sports. |
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Congress, Shareholders Put Disney on the Hot Seat over China |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
Disney CEO Bob Iger graciously took time out of his public feud with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) to talk about a topic House Republicans are done tiptoeing around: China. On Wednesday, a group led by Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) made the long trek to Los Angeles to sit down with Iger, who's enraged more than a few Republicans over the years. But for all of their political disagreements, Gallagher is hoping this rare social call will help them get to the bottom of a very important question - just how much influence does the communist regime have on Hollywood? |
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Just Do It: Drop Brands That Pay Dylan Mulvaney to Mock Women |
by Joy Stockbauer |
In the last week, trans-identifying activist Dylan Mulvaney, a man who dons makeup and dresses while documenting his journey to "girlhood" on social media, announced paid partnerships with Bud Light and Nike. Thankfully, it appears that the more companies that hire Mulvaney to parody women in order to sell their product, the more ire they draw as Americans become increasingly fed up with corporate trans activism. |
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