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‘Christian nationalism’ or a ‘needed’ correction?: World reacts to Trump’s ‘anti-Christian bias’ task force

BY  :  Samantha Kamman, Christian Post Reporter     President Donald Trump’s plan to create a commission to combat anti-Christian bias in the federal government has prompted mixed reactions, with Evangelical leaders feeling the move will protect religious liberty and attorneys with progressive secular legal organizations […]

Religion
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CoE asks for prayers and suggestions as it prepares to choose new Archbishop of Canterbury

BY  :  Staff writer   Christian Today   The Church of England is inviting people to suggest candidates to replace Justin Welby as Archbishop of Canterbury. Welby stood down from his role in January after a report heavily criticised his role in dealing with John Smyth, one of the worst […]

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Christians have ‘vital role’ to play in rebuilding Syria, want sanctions lifted: patriarch

BY  :  Samantha Kamman, Christian Post Reporter  WASHINGTON — As Syrians living under the control of Islamist-led rebel forces continue to face an uncertain future, the supreme head of the Universal Syriac Orthodox Church has offered a vision for how Christians can potentially rebuild their […]

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Black History Month poses first challenge to teachers under tip line

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It’s the middle of Black History Month, a time when many public school teachers break out lessons involving central figures in African American and Black history and dive into discussions surrounding the history of slavery, Jim Crow laws and the civil rights movement in this […]

World News
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Teaching Black history is not an attack on White Americans

BY : William J. Barber and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove William J. Barber II is president of Repairers of the Breach and co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign. He delivered words of comfort at Andrew Brown Jr.’s funeral. Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove directs the School for Conversion, an education […]

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“Understand The Experiences”: How To Celebrate Black History Month At Cal Poly This February

Cal Poly’s Black Student Union (BSU) and the Black Academic Excellence Center (BAEC) are holding several events throughout February celebrating Black History Month. Black History Month is observed every February to honor the legacy of Black Americans and foster discussions and awareness of Black history. […]

World News
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Vanderbilt Reverses COVID Shot Mandate for Organ Donation Candidate

NASHVILLE, TN – Liberty Counsel recently sent a demand letter to Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) and now a woman has been reactivated on the kidney transplant waiting list. Vanderbilt never told Jane Doe* during the approval process for the kidney transplant that she would have to […]

Health and Wellness
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Former Member Of Stellar Award-Winning Group Anointed By God Goes Solo

Singer and Musician Robert Jones Releases Lyric Video “I Still Believe” Robert Jones, Former Member Of Stellar Award-Winning Group Anointed By God Launches Solo Career Robert Jones  |  “I Still Believe”  |  Official Lyric Video  Little Rock, AR–  Robert Jones, Jr is a talented musician and singer emerging as the next generation of dynamic worship leaders.  He is the founder and former member of the Stellar Award-winning Gospel ensemble  Anointed By God.  Jones knows what it’s like to experience the  pinnacle of success in the Gospel music industry.  Grateful for the accolades and opportunities the group opened for him, he is now stepping out as a solo artist and further into his purpose. “This path is new to me,” Jones shares.  “It’s a different reality when ministering as a solo artist. I’m nervous every time I have to do something, but I understand the call and the assignment on my life. It has pushed me into places I could never have ever imagined.” Jones has launched his solo career with a single “I Still Believe,” recently released on all digital music outlets and Gospel radio.  His  song is a ballad of hope to those who may become weary in well-doing and  need to re-ignite the fire of belief. […]

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” The World Is Moving Fast” AZ record”What’s going on in Israel”

” The World Is Moving Fast” It’s amazing how fast the world is moving. On the day of penning this article, AZ and I record our show “What’s going on in Israel” where I shared about the experience we’ve had with our children entering into […]

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Programs Honor Black History Month at the Library of Congress

The Library of Congress is holding several virtual events throughout February to share discoveries and stories significant to the history and conversations around Black History Month. For visitors on site, the exhibition “Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words” remains on view. Finding Pictures: African Americans […]

World News
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How The Federal Government Used Evangelical Leaders To Spread COVID Propaganda To Churches

Written by Megan Basham In September, Wheaton College dean Ed Stetzer interviewed National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins on his podcast, “Church Leadership” about why Christians who want to obey Christ’s command to love their neighbors should get the Covid vaccine and avoid indulging in misinformation. For those not […]

Religion
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Fayetteville State to provide free tuition to military-connected students through scholarship

By : Gilbert Baez, WRAL Fayetteville reporter FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Fayetteville State University will provide free tuition to all military-connected undergraduate students through a new Military Tuition Scholarship starting in the fall. “We;re making the military a top priority,” FSU Chancellor Darrell T. Allison said. “For […]

Education
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Missouri governor’s ‘Christian values’ statement questioned

By : Jim Salter Gov. Mike Parson indicated earlier in the week he would only nominate a state health director who shared his “Christian values.” Protesters gather at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines, Iowa, on Thursday Oct. 28, 2021, to push the Iowa Legislature […]

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