June 03, 2020
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'We've Got to Go Beyond Tolerance, to Love'
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by Tony Perkins
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The sign said, "All Are Welcome." But apparently, "all" doesn't include Donald Trump. Any other leader visiting a church in the middle of a nationwide street war would have been praised for his solemnity, his search for healing. Not this president. His visit to St. John's, which had been engulfed in flames the night before, and St. John Paul II's National Shrine on Tuesday were just new opportunities for second-guessing.
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The New Diplomacy Normal: Freedom First
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by Tony Perkins
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The United States isn't the only country split wide open by pain and grief. In Nigeria, where senseless killings are a way of life, people are struggling to find the words to describe the horror inside a church in Benin City, where a young, 22-year-old microbiology student was found, lying in a pool of her own blood. Raped, attacked, and left half-naked on the floor, Vera Omozuwa had come to the sanctuary to study. She liked it, a parish member said, because it was peaceful. She died, telling a very different story.
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ARISE and Shine!
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by Tony Perkins
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Unrest has rocked our nation over the last week. After a blatant display of police brutality in Minneapolis that took the life of George Floyd, cities across our nation have experienced a torrent of lawlessness. Questions, opinions, hurt, anger, and fear have been some of the primary responses by Americans that are looking for hope, healing, and justice in the midst of the chaos. As followers of Christ, we know that the Scriptures give us directions on how to respond even in uncertain times.
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Today's show features: Curtis Hill, Indiana Attorney General, on his Fox News op-ed "End the rioting and America can move forward on racial progress"; Dr. Albert Mohler, President of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, on his new book, The Gathering Storm: Secularism, Culture, and the Church; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, on today's hearing on Russ Vought's nomination to become the permanent Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals rejecting Kentucky's ban on second trimester abortion procedures.
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