Today's Headlines
Thursday, June 25, 2020
A Catholic student at Florida State University says a student mob demanded his ouster from the student senate after he scrutinized the policy views of the Black Lives Matter organization.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra on Monday announced that state employees would soon be banned from taking publicly-funded trips to Idaho because of two recently passed laws that it deems as anti-transgender. 
Around six in 10 Americans do not believe that human life is inherently “sacred,” though more than two-thirds believe human beings are “basically good,” new data suggests.
A former pastor and theology professor at Oxford has been sentenced to a year in prison having been convicted on charges related to possession of thousands of images and videos of child sexual abuse.
A new documentary, "We Hear You" sheds a supernatural light on what’s happening in the midst of racial injustice following the death of George Floyd, by showing how God is using Christians to go into the chaos and bring hope and healing.
The tide has been shifting in our culture and as its messaging on sexuality has become harder to ignore from just about every facet of society, most evangelical pastors and churches have opted for the cone of silence.
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