February 05, 2020
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Trump Lets Her Rip at SOTU
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by Tony Perkins
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It was not the speech of a man who'd endured months of political harassment. It wasn't the performance of a president "shamed and cowed by impeachment." It was the message of leader who's beaten the odds -- and, for three years, helped Americans do the same. Tuesday night's State of the Union was classic, confident, unconventional Trump -- a powerful reminder, in a chamber bent on his destruction, that this administration's successes are personal for every one of us.
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Banks Mortgage away Kids for LGBT Cause
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by Tony Perkins
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What kind of people would kick needy kids out of good schools? Big Business, that's who. In Florida, companies like Wells Fargo and Fifth Third Bank are dropping out of a scholarship program -- all because some of the private schools have religious beliefs. Apparently, these CEOs think the LGBT agenda is more important than giving low-income kids the chance to succeed. Unfortunately for them, most parents across the state disagree -- and aren't about to let the vouchers go quietly.
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'In Evin Prison, Everything Is a Shock'
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by Travis Weber
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"My heart is filled with love for Jesus. My mouth cannot proclaim something different." Such was the defiant stance of one Iranian Christian in the face of persecution by his own government, even with his family pleading with him to denounce the Lord. As Iranian Christian Dabrina Bet Tamraz told us today, "[t]hey go to prison, they proclaim Jesus. They come out of prison, they proclaim Jesus." In Iran today, visions are so common that fellow believers ask each other if they have seen Jesus -- they expect the experience to be shared by others.
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Franklin Graham in the Spotlight
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by Tony Perkins
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After being kicked out of a few U.K. venues over his faith, Rev. Franklin Graham joined "Washington Watch" Tuesday night to talk about his tour across the ocean and why his message is inclusive, not hateful. He also explains why President Trump's record has made all the difference -- not just for Christians here, but all around the world. You can hear that and more in our conversation below.
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Today's show features: Kevin Brady, U.S. Representative for the 8th District of Texas and Ranking Member of the House Ways and Means Committee, on President Trump's State of the Union address and his strong economic record; Jack Hibbs, Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, on President Trump's State of the Union address and the administration's record of promoting school choice, the sanctity of human life and religious freedom; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, and Ken Blackwell, FRC's Senior Fellow for Human Rights and Constitutional Governance, to discuss the State of the Union address and the Iowa caucuses.
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