August 28, 2023
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America's International Influence Wanes as Communist Nations Craft Partnerships |
by K.D. Hastings |
Economic weakness and radical policies are pushing nations away from the U.S. and into the arms of China and Russia, a well-known business school head stated Friday. "The U.S. is clearly losing our authority on the world stage," former Congressman Dave Brat said on August 25's "Washington Watch with Tony Perkins." |
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Judge Rules LGBT Propaganda in Classrooms Does Not Violate Religious Liberty |
by S.A. McCarthy |
A federal judge is denying parents in Maryland the opportunity to opt out of subjecting their children to LGBT grooming material in classrooms. On Thursday, U.S. District Court judge Deborah Boardman, a Biden appointee, rejected a petition brought by Old Line State parents requesting the Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) district, the state's largest school district, restore a policy allowing parents to opt their children out of sexually-charged reading and classroom discussions. |
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Regarding Abortion, the Views of Regular Churchgoers are Surprisingly Mixed |
by David Closson |
On Wednesday, the Center for Biblical Worldview at Family Research Council released the results of a nationwide study analyzing the beliefs of American churchgoers. The FRC survey covered an area of theological and worldview issues. A portion of the study specifically looked at what churchgoers believe about abortion and the Bible's teaching on life. What follows are 10 survey findings related to abortion that merit our attention. |
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Crime Surge in the South Sparks Pastors to Take Action |
by Dan Hart |
A report from January revealed that the state of Louisiana currently has the second highest homicide rate in the nation. Rising crime across the South has led pastors to become increasingly concerned, and Family Research Council led a gathering of pastors in Baton Rouge Friday to pray for a revival and plan for a renewed focus on reducing crime in the Bayou State. |
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