The Other Orlando Shooting: Was Voice Contestant Christina Grimmie Killed Because of Her Christian Faith?
A new report circulating online says murdered singer and popular contestant on NBC's "The Voice," Christina Grimmie, might have been killed because of her Christian faith.
“Christina had a tattoo on her forearm. It said ‘All Is Vanity’ from the book of Ecclesiastes,” elder Bryan Russell told The Daily Beast. “So every time she performed she could see those words. She never wanted to forget who she was working for and who she represented.” According to the Santa Monica Observer, Orlando... Continue Reading
5 Things You Don’t Say To Someone Who Is Grieving
It can sometimes be difficult to know what to say when someone close loses a loved one in death; we need to learn at least what not to say.
Those who have lost a loved one are in a very challenging time. Their feeling of “safety and security” has been altered and they may be trying to make sense of their new reality. During this time they may not know what they need nor when they’ll need it. Telling them to call you absolves... Continue Reading
Can U.S. Do More to Aid Boko Haram’s Victims?
Former lawmaker Frank Wolf urges Congress to create a special envoy position to coordinate humanitarian efforts in Nigeria
The terror group’s unprecedented violence has wreaked havoc on Africa’s richest economy and most populated country. The militants have killed thousands of Nigerian citizens, destroyed communities, and two years ago infamously kidnapped nearly 300 school girls in a single night. New reports show the violence is only increasing, with the group using children—some as young... Continue Reading
‘Christian Rocker’ Left Wife, Children After Embracing Homosexuality
“I want to see my church change. I want to see our denomination change,” Pearson said.
“I have been suppressing these attractions and feelings since adolescence,” he said. “Trying not to be gay has only led to a desire for intimacy in friendships which pushed friends away, and it has resulted in a marriage where I couldn’t love or satisfy my wife in a way that she needed.” During an... Continue Reading
Methodist Lesbian Voted Down as Deacon
A married lesbian who had hoped to become a deacon in the United Methodist Church was voted down by clergy of the church’s Baltimore-Washington Conference
The church’s Book of Discipline states that homosexuality is “incompatible with Christian teaching” and that “self-avowed practicing homosexuals” are not permitted to be ordained. The Baltimore-Washington Area Reconciling United Methodists said the move to not approve a candidate who was recommended by the ministry board was a rare one. A married lesbian who had... Continue Reading
Russell Moore to Justice Conference: Don’t be Silent on Unborn, Sexuality, and Hell
During his twenty-eight minute discussion, Moore boldly laid out what it looks like to be a Gospel-centered social justice warrior.
Moore’s comments were indeed a change in tone for the Justice Conference. Last year, evil was discussed largely in terms of white supremacy. But Moore pointed out that evil also looks like America’s abortion giant, Planned Parenthood. He encouraged his young listeners “to be the people to stand up to Planned Parenthood and say there... Continue Reading
Hughes Oliphant Old: A Personal Remembrance
A prince in Israel has died, leaving behind mourners who will miss both his genteel Christian piety and the vast body of knowledge that he will take with him to the grave.
“There is a true sense in which the ministers of my generation know all that we know about the public worship and ministry of the church generally, and the Reformed church specifically, from the writings and lectures of Hughes ‘Scoti’ Old.” Tomorrow the remains of Hughes Oliphant Old (April 13, 1933 – May 24,... Continue Reading
John Knox: Christ Was at the Center of His Life
Knox was a tender pastor, a simple shepherd guiding simple sheep to a profoundly great Savior
“When a man is so subdued by the grace of God in the gospel that such a self-assessment is, in fact, accurate, that man—love him or hate him—stands out in the crowd. Thus, Knox had preeminence in Scotland. Yet disproportionate to that preeminence, he had neither glory nor riches. He gained preeminence because, like so... Continue Reading
State Leader Quits ACLU After Daughters Were ‘Visibly Frightened’ By Men Using Women’s Restroom
The African-American woman who leads a state chapter of the ACLU has resigned, citing her own daughters' “frightened” reaction to biological males using the women's restroom.
“I found myself principally and philosophically unaligned with the organization,” Dillard Smith said. “I understood it to be the ACLU’s goal to delicately balance competing rights to ensure that any infringements are narrowly tailored, that they do not create a hierarchy of rights, and that we are mindful of unintended consequences,” she said in a... Continue Reading
A Farmer-Missionary Keeps His Hand To The Plow In Siberia
In Russia, missionary Justus Walker is dubbed “The Merry Milkman,” an apt nickname for the bearded dairy farmer with an exuberant laugh.
Walker’s Russian adventure began at age 11. In 1994, heeding God’s call to missions, his parents sold their Idaho home, packed up their four kids and moved them across the globe to Siberia. They planned to serve for a few years before returning to life in Idaho. Early on, Walker decided he’d study computer engineering... Continue Reading
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