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Angela Kilgore (podium) addresses the Suffolk Public Schools Board during a meeting on November 9, 2023. A Virginia woman who was prohibited from praying at a school board meeting earlier this year was allowed to pray as part of her public comments after a negotiated agreement with the school board. During a public comment portion […]
Numbness. Fear. Inability to focus. Loss of control. My son called yesterday to let me know that the army would be taking away his phone soon and that he and his unit were going into Gaza. It’s something for which he and hundreds of reservists with him had trained and anticipated since they were called […]
Sherrif Ed Gonzalez speaks during a press conference outside the Lake Houston Methodist Church in Texas where a man was shot dead on November 12, 2023. | Screenshot/Facebook/FOX 26 Houston Members of the Lake Houston Methodist Church in Harris County, Texas, were left shaken Sunday morning when a man who allegedly made threats against their […]
On Thursday, 17-year-old Maya Kowalski was awarded $220 million in her lawsuit against the Florida-based Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital after the hospital was found liable for malpractice. According to the New York Post, the Kowalski family sued the facility for $220 million in October 2018 after the state removed Kowalski for 85 days in […]
The family of the late 82-year-old Alice Mae Garrison, finally lay her to rest in the First Baptist Church Hollins Cemetery in Roanoke, Va. | Alycia Garrison Two months after a Virginia church refused to allow the family of a beloved grandmother to bury her remains in the cemetery of the church where she served […]
On October 16, I had an appointment at Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Hospital. There are many places in which one observes the peaceful and respectful interaction between Jews and Arabs throughout Israel, but none more than in a hospital, and no hospitals more than a Jerusalem hospital. Reflecting not just the demographic that 20% of Israel’s […]
Faith-filled films continue to dominate Hollywood and surpass movie critics’ expectations. “Jesus Revolution” kicked off the year by surpassing $50 million at the box office. “Sound of Freedom” reached the coveted No. 1 spot at the box office for its July 4th release. More recently, “After Death” became the top-grossing documentary since 2019 and the […]
John Chau | Courtesy of All Nations When John Chau, a 26-year-old missionary, was killed by the Sentinelese tribe after he traveled to North Sentinel Island—an isolated region of India—to share the Gospel with the uncontacted group, responses were polarizing. Some, both in the Evangelical and secular arenas, condemned Chau’s journey as a reckless one […]
Just War theory is one of the most significant contributions of Christianity to the world. On a recent episode of Breakpoint This Week, Dr. Eric Patterson, president of the Religious Freedom Institute and a political scientist who has done extensive work on the subject, discussed how the Just War tradition can help us think through the atrocities […]
Hamas, the largest terrorist organization in the world, freshly funded by a financially buoyant Iran, had calculated their attack. Coming by land, air, and sea, terrorists launched one of the deadliest attacks in Israel’s short life since being reestablished as a nation. On the last day of the Feast of Tabernacles, one of the high […]