The Christian Post
Today's Headlines
Thursday, January 13, 2022
A federal government agency’s announced plan to keep track of employees who have refused on religious grounds to get vaccinated against COVID-19 has drawn concern from conservatives.The Pretrial Services Agency for the District of Columbia announced earlier this week the creation of the “Employee Religious Exception Request Information System," which the agency says aims to maintain "personal religious information collected in response to religious accommodation requests ... in the context of a public health emergency or similar health and safety incident.” Conservatives are expressing concerns over the move, with Sarah Parshall Perry and GianCarlo Canaparo, both legal fellows at Heritage’s Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, arguing that the new system “will likely serve as a model for a whole-of-government push to assemble lists of Americans who object on religious grounds to a COVID-19 vaccine.”
A survey from Lifeway Research has revealed that dealing with apathy, developing leadership, and connecting with the unchurched are among the top issues that pastors believe need to be addressed. The report, which surveyed 1,000 Protestant pastors in the U.S., also cited other needs such as fellowship with others, trusting God, and discipleship.
Newly released emails reveal that a controversial letter likening parents to domestic terrorists for raising concerns about the material their children were exposed to in public schools was crafted at the request of U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. A chain of emails released by advocacy group Parents Defending Education documented a conversation between two National School Boards Association members, Marnie Maldonado and Kristi Swett. A group of parents filed a lawsuit against the DOJ over a memo it released five days later that asked federal law enforcement agencies to “facilitate the discussion of strategies for addressing threats against school administrators, board members, teachers and staff,” and many state affiliates cut ties with the NSBA in the weeks that followed the letter’s publication.
In this video interview with The Christian Post, Country star Craig Morgan shares why he felt led to combat sex trafficking with non-profit Exodus Road. "Jesus went to those ugly places," Morgan explained. Click to watch.
The March for Life has announced that actor Kirk Cameron and reality TV personality Lisa Robertson of "Duck Dynasty" fame are among the speakers who will address thousands expected to gather at its annual pro-life rally, the first to be open to a large gathering since the coronavirus pandemic. The event, which will take place on Jan. 21, will have an 11 a.m. concert with singer Matthew West before the rally kicks off at noon. Click to learn more.
With the rising costs of housing, food, gas, transportation and medical care, more Americans are now falling deeper into debt as median incomes fell 3% over the last two years, according to NerdWallet’s annual study on credit card and other forms of household debt. The study found that U.S. households are a collective $15.24 trillion in debt, representing a 6.2% increase from 2020 to 2021. Some 70% of that debt or $10.67 trillion represents mortgage debt which increased by 8.22%, the sharpest rise in any kind of debt measured in the study. "The past year-and-a-half was already tough for the millions of Americans who lost jobs. Now, we’re faced with rising costs for much-needed items ... It remains difficult for many to catch up," NerdWallet's Sara Rathner stated.
Gearing up to the riot's one-year anniversary in December, Press Secretary John Kirby warned that new rules on "extremist activity" were coming. "As Secretary [Lloyd] Austin has emphasized, the department is focused on prohibited activity, not on a particular ideology thought or political orientation. The department has always maintained a distinction between thoughts and actions." So they say. But behind the camouflage, FRC's Lt. General (Ret.) Jerry Boykin argues, is a different agenda entirely. And it's not about weeding out extremism — it's about weeding out the people of faith and principle. Click to continue reading.
Rachel-Ruth Lotz, the granddaughter of the late evangelist Billy Graham, was rushed to the hospital this week following a heart attack caused by "broken heart syndrome," a rare condition that the Mayo Clinic notes is usually brought on by "stressful situations and extreme emotions." Lotz experienced a second heart attack while in the hospital. Her mother took to Facebook to share the update about her daughter's health and to ask for people to join her family in praying for her daughter.
Sponsored
Fishers Nation

A New inspiring 3D Map Poster collection to decorate your wall

A 3D map in a wooden frame resting in a wall on top of a table

The maps in our Bibles are very useful to understand the geographical and political context of that time, and we loved the idea of creating and designing posters with these maps, in a style that allows us to appreciate the beauty of God's creation. Check out how this flat prints that look like 3D are made.

EXPLORE THE PROJECT
A foto of the process: giving relief to each elevation in the map



01: Data Gathering

A first stage of research and data processing is always needed to make seamless posters.


02: Elevations

We use elevation maps of the selected terrain and treat them with 3D design technology to create a cool relief effect.



03: Design and Adjusting

Using design tools, we adjust the maps to fit visually and achieve this beautiful look.


04: Hand Made Details

A handmade process is needed to adjust the colors and each tiny detail.

An artist adjusting details of the map in his tablet
A 3D map poster of Mount Ararat

Mount Ararat

The Mountains of Ararat is where, according to Genesis 8:4, Noah's Ark landed. This map features Greater Ararat, the tallest of them all.

An artist adjusting details of the map in his tablet

Mount Nebo

Mentioned in the Old Testament several times, it is the summit where Moses surveyed the Promised Land from the distance.

Paper Icon

We use 175 gsm fine art paper for all our prints, with matte finish.

Paper Plain Icon

All orders are printed and shipped from the United States.

Eye Icon

Bright and intense colors for your desired design that will not fade when exposed to sunlight regularly. For all artwork high-end inkjet Canon iPF9400 printers are used with Canon 12-color Aqueous. We use acid free archival inks to print on museum grade paper.

EXPLORE THE PROJECT

An artist drawing a design with his tablet.

A foto of the process: giving relief to each elevation in the map

Disclaimer: This maps are not an 100% accurate representation of the terrain or the time period. Its primary purpose is to decorate a wall while providing a rough idea of the content depicted. All our maps are2D prints, which means that the product is designed as if it were embossed, but is completely flat to the touch. Indoor use only.







This email was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com
why did I get this?    unsubscribe from this list    update subscription preferences
The Christian Post · 6200 2nd St NW · Washington, DC 20011-1426 · USA