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DEVELOPING STORY: A midnight deadline to leave Columbia University has come and gone and the Hamas activists are still encamped […]
Much of man's history has pivoted around the Bible. ? Many have spent their lives preserving it for all to read....The post Why Read It? first appeared on DevotionsFromTheBible.com.
Today Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life (MCCL), the state's oldest and largest pro-life organization, launched a 7-figure TV and digital ad buy in a campaign to defeat the proposed so-called “Equal Rights Amendment” that would enshrine unlimited abortion in the Minnesota Constitution. MCCL's efforts also include print, radio, and social media advertising. MCCL will hold […]The post Minnesota Pro-Life Group Launches Campaign Against Amendment for Abortions Up to Birth appeared first on LifeNews.com.
Joe Biden took his presidential campaign to Florida today and promoted abortions – because apparently killing one million babies a year in abortions is not enough. He told the handful of pro-abortion voters gathered for the small event that they should hold Donald trump accountable for overturning Roe so states could set their own policies […]The post Joe Biden Campaigns in Florida for More Abortions appeared first on LifeNews.com.
Adam Fadel is a licensed clinical therapist and, after many years of practice, he's concluded what we know to be true: abortion trauma is real. The founder of the Charlotte clinic? “The Corner: Institute for Transformation” explained what he had learned about the trauma that so often goes undiagnosed in a column written for? The Fayetteville Observer. […]The post Women Who Regret Their Abortions are Suffering Years of Regret and Shame appeared first on LifeNews.com.
Xavier University's health insurance plan not only appears to cover abortion – it looks like the school specifically added it into the coverage. But the Catholic Cincinatti university denies its student health insurance? plan? covers abortion. A “policy endorsement” on the plan appeared to delete an “exclusion” of abortion. The plan lists abortion as a “Non-EHB [Essential […]The post Catholic Xavier University Puts Abortion in Its Health Insurance Plan appeared first on LifeNews.com.
Campaigners are calling on MPs to reject a? new amendment? tabled by Labour MP, Stella Creasy, to the Criminal Justice Bill that would make extreme changes to abortion laws. The amendment (NC40) proposes making the biggest changes to abortion laws since the Abortion Act was introduced in 1967. The proposed change to the law would make it […]The post Pro-Life Groups Ask British Parliament to Defeat Measure Legalizing Abortions Up to Birth appeared first on LifeNews.com.
Joe Biden's Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a new rule on Monday cracking down on prosecutors' ability to obtain abortion records. The rule strengthens a 1996 privacy law, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), by providing protections for those seeking an abortion, as well as those who perform the procedure, […]The post Biden Issues New Rule to Shield Abortionists Who Kill Babies in Illegal Abortions appeared first on LifeNews.com.
On this Earth Day, here are some practical things you and your family can do that will actually help you be better stewards, caring for God's creation.
We're often told that Christians have faith, but evolutionists are rational—they have science. But evolutionists have faith too!
United Methodist Church bishops are calling for unity as its General Conference kicks off Tuesday after thousands of churches left the mainline Protestant denomination amid efforts to alter its official stance against homosexuality and ordination of LGBT individuals.
Democrats are moving legislation that would remove Secret Service protection from President Trump. They are modern-day John Wilkes Booths. Give […]
Christian novelist Karen Kingsbury, who invested millions of dollars of her own money to produce the recent “Someone Like You” […]
On this Earth Day, here are some practical things you and your family can do that will actually help you be better stewards, caring for God's creation.
By Michael Snyder How it is possible that initial claims for jobless benefits have been exactly the same for five of the past six weeks?? ...The Jobless Numbers That The Government Gives Us Are So Fake
By Tyler Durden As with every technological advancement,? generative artificial intelligence? tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, image generator Midjourney or Claude, the chatbot created by AI startup Anthropic,...What Are The Biggest Perceived Dangers Of AI?
By Neenah Payne FBI says Chinese hackers preparing to attack US infrastructure 4/18/24 Chinese government-linked hackers have burrowed into U.S. critical infrastructure and are waiting...FBI Warns China Is Poised To Hit US Infrastructure!
Catholic men set to become priests later this year are trending younger than average and said their parents often influenced their decision to pursue the vocation, according to a new survey.
C.S. Lewis recommended discernment over diatribes in exactly the moments we're most eager to indulge in critique.I’d just finished reading one of C. S. Lewis’s lesser-known books, Studies in Words, when I happened upon a recent New York Times report on evangelical support for Donald Trump. The former president’s summer of legal woes is off to an early start, and many have asked whether the present trial (or another) will lose him support ahead of Election Day. The answer—among his base, anyway—is undoubtedly no.If anything, the opposite is true: In some circles, his adversities are hailed as a kind of vindication, his endurance on the campaign trail as a sign of divine blessing. “For some of Mr. Trump’s supporters, the political attacks and legal peril he faces are nothing short of biblical,” the report said. “They’ve crucified him worse than Jesus,” one Trump enthusiast told the Times.Now, the Lewis book is mostly fascinating linguistic history, but the last chapter examines how we use language to dispense criticism, and its final two pages are precisely the warning our political culture needs as we plod through another contentious election. It’s certainly the warning I need and the warning I hope fellow Christians will heed, particularly those of us in politically diverse families, friend groups, and congregations.I realized how much I needed it as I read that Times article. It published on Easter Monday and I read it the same day, the drama of Easter weekend fresh on my mind. Suffice it to say, the crucifixion line did not sit well with me.“Worse than Jesus”! I remember thinking. I agree some of this legal stuff is far-fetched, but are you kidding me? Do these people not know what crucifixion entails? Do they not know Trump probably sleeps on silk ...Continue reading...
New photos of Io are in from Juno, prompting discussions of time.
When I married into a Jewish family, antisemitism hit home. Now, the holy day reminds me of our future hope.On October 7, 2023, my mother-in-law called.“Have you seen the news?” she asked urgently. “Terrorists have attacked Israel. Where are the kids? Are they at home with you? Can you keep them home from school this week?”She knows antisemitism all too well. Her husband is a Jew who traces his lineage back to the tribe of Levi. His ancestors immigrated to America from Poland and Russia in the early 1900s. They maintained their heritage and ancient faith through centuries of opposition, faithfully attending synagogue, reading from the Torah, and celebrating holidays such as Passover. They broke bread and drank wine in remembrance of when God rescued their people out of slavery in Egypt.Today, my father-in-law is a Christian. As we break the matzoh, we remember Jesus, whose body was broken for us. As we drink the wine, we remember his blood poured out for the salvation of many. This meal, while it reminds us of our Savior who freed us from slavery to sin, is also a promise of what is to come. For the generations who have suffered, this meal is a reminder of God’s redemption. It gives us hope.Though he rarely talks about it, my father-in-law has told us stories about his childhood growing up in Miami. His family went to synagogue every Saturday, and he and his Jewish friends attended Hebrew school five days a week. His father owned a grocery store in the 1950s and ’60s, working sunup to sundown every day except the Sabbath. He supported his family in a community where Jewish, Black, and Hispanic people were often unwelcome.“I remember going to the beach and seeing signs on the bathroom doors that read, ‘No dogs or Jews allowed,’” my father-in-law told me. “I remember ...Continue reading...
Grab a tissue and prepare to get misty-eyed as a scared little boy whispers, "Is my Dad in Heaven? " to the Pope, who responds with solace, comfort, and grace.

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