September 30, 2024
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PERKINS: Let's Emulate the Boldness and Conviction of Harrison Butker |
by Tony Perkins |
While I may not be a sports fan, I am a fan of courage and conviction. That's why I admire Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker - not for his performance on the field, but for his actions off it. And according to NFL gear sales, I'm not the only one. |
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WaPo Writer Fact-Checks Harris: 'Late-Term Abortions Are Not a Myth. They're Happening.' |
by S.A. McCarthy |
The mainstream media has been running cover for the pro-abortion presidential campaign run by Vice President Kamala Harris, allowing the candidate's false assertions to go mostly unchallenged in her race to the White House. But while ABC News may have refused to fact-check Harris's presidential debate arguments, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist with The Washington Post is fact-checking the vice president's lies about abortion. |
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Outstanding - Ep.136: Make Civics Great Again |
Podcast with Joseph Backholm and Trent Hunter |
We are 40 days from the 2024 presidential election and many people are still debating how they will cast their vote. For those wondering how they can cast their vote wisely, tune in to the conversation with host Joseph Backholm and Pastor of Heritage Church Trent Hunter, for a conversation about how Christians can and should be civically engaged. Casting a vote can seem like a big deal with heavy consequences, but we were given this responsibility and we must vote with discernment. Joseph and Trent offer advice on how Christians can make wise choices at the ballot box with the options given, how pastors can encourage their church during this season, and how the church can disciple in a civic way. Questioning if you should cast a vote this November-- Listen now to learn how to wisely steward your civic responsibility. |
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Lebanese Chaos Exposes Folly of Biden-Harris Admin's Latest Ceasefire Proposal |
by Joshua Arnold |
The Biden-Harris administration remains allergic to an Israeli victory. No sooner had Israel completed a first down in their war against Hezbollah than Washington put the play under review (despite claiming to be Israel's ally, the administration acts more like a not-so-neutral officiating crew). As with Hamas, the White House is demanding that Israel negotiate with another terrorist outfit so that it can survive to kill Israeli civilians another day. |
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Foreign Adversaries Seek to Influence U.S. Domestic Affairs |
by Joshua Arnold |
In an indictment unsealed Thursday, the U.S. Department of Justice has indicted New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) for seeking and accepting "improper valuable benefits," including "luxury international travel" and "illegal campaign contributions," from the Turkish government. Adams pleaded not guilty on Friday. The story is prominent because the subject leads the nation's largest city, but the background is far more disturbing. |
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Dems Hatch Another Plot to Pack SCOTUS |
by S.A. McCarthy |
After suffering a series of losses before the U.S. Supreme Court, leftists in Congress are once again trying to remake the court to suit their own political purposes. On Thursday, Democratic Senator Ron Wyden (Ore.) introduced the "Judicial Modernization and Transparency Act," which would expand the number of Supreme Court justices from nine to 15 over the next 12 years and would radically reshape the federal judiciary. According to the provisions of the legislation, federal circuit and district courts would also be expanded, adding 60 new circuit judges and at least 100 new district judges. |
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Nearly Every Poll Finds Americans Believe the Country Is on the 'Wrong Track.' But Why? |
by Sarah Holliday |
According to a recent NBC News national poll, which was conducted between September 13 and 17 on 1,000 registered voters, 65% of those surveyed believe America is on the "wrong track," with only 28% feeling otherwise. Of these two-thirds, Republicans remain the most skeptical, with 92% who believe the country is on the wrong track. A much lower percentage of Democrats feel this way, sitting at 36%, while Independents are leaning into the concern found on the Right at 70%. |
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Congressman Says Biden-Harris DEI Policies Are Crippling Critical Gov't Functions |
by Dan Hart |
In the wake of revelations of the FBI's retaliatory tactics against a January 6 whistleblower, stunning security failures committed by the Secret Service during two assassination attempts against former President Donald Trump, and ongoing allegations of personal misconduct, a congressman is calling out the Biden-Harris administration for allowing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) hiring practices and excessively punitive punishments to cripple the central mission of critical federal law enforcement agencies. |
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Pastor Hibbs on Why Christians Engage in Politics: 'Our Biblical Response Should Be in All Areas of Life' |
by Sarah Holliday |
In Scripture, said Hibbs, "I see no separation when it comes to where should the Christian be a Christian," because "the answer is everywhere, at all times." When we see government rebelling against God, Hibbs argued, "we have to call [it] out." |
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Report: Abortion Pill Cartel Circumvents All State Pro-Life Laws |
by S.A. McCarthy |
Violence, crime, and drug-related deaths in the U.S. have been on the rise for some time now thanks to Mexican drug cartels, but a new report is revealing that a different kind of cartel is flooding the U.S. with a different kind of drug: abortion pills. |
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Taking a Sledgehammer to the Filibuster: Kamala's Quest to Codify Abortion |
by Jon Alexandre |
The bottom line with Kamala Harris and the Democrats of today is their relentless support of the so-called "right" and "freedom" to kill children in the womb. Harris never shrinks away from spouting off the lengths she would go to enshrine the ability to destroy the preborn under the guise of "health care." This is the driving force of the modern-day Democratic Party and the focal point of Harris's political trajectory. |
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Has America Received the 'Sentence of Death'? |
by Sarah Holliday |
I have no doubt, under the present circumstances, there are countless Americans - Christian and non-Christian alike - that feel America has received "the sentence of death." Like Paul and his fellow affliction-bearers in 2 Corinthians, perhaps it feels like this is the end, and it's time to throw in the towel. "God help us," many have sighed as they shut off the TV and retreat from the public square. But what if that sigh of retreat is exactly the answer we need to calm our troubled souls? |
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