Today's Headlines
Friday, July 02, 2021
The Boy Scouts of America has reached a historic settlement agreement with some 60,000 sexual abuse victims that legal experts believe is likely to exceed $1 billion in compensation, a restructuring support agreement filed Thursday in a federal bankruptcy court in Delaware shows.
Filmmaker and bioethicist Jennifer Lahl of the Center for Bioethics & Culture network details the harms of the experimental medicalization of gender such as using chemical puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones on children, teens and young adults. Her new film "Trans Misson" explores these and other issues from a variety of angles, and asks the question "What's the rush to reassign gender?"
Lice outbreaks, unsanitary living conditions, suicide attempts and reports of rape are emerging from the tent camps housing thousands of migrant children at the U.S. southern border, where the children are held before being bussed. 
The Biden administration has announced that the State Department will allow people to choose their gender identity on passports, even if it contradicts their biological sex. It's also looking to add an X marker for those who identify as nonbinary. 
In an interview with The Christian Post, Canopy CEO Sean Clifford discusses the new groundbreaking service that is blocking and filtering pornography, graphic content and even sexting — all in real-time.
Many political prognosticators have been predicting (or is it hoping?) that these population shifts will turn Texas, and Florida, purple, then full-blown blue, greatly enhancing Democratic political fortunes nationwide.
Pastor Robert Jeffress’ prominent Texas megachurch, First Baptist Dallas, held its annual “Freedom Sunday” to celebrate national heritage a week ahead of Independence Day.
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Still Silent Shepherds—An Open Letter To Post-Pandemic Pastors
Still Silent Shepherds—An Open Letter To Post-Pandemic Pastors

Still Silent Shepherds—An Open Letter To Post-Pandemic Pastors

Granted, I’m sure that most pastors believed that they were helping people by following all of the political mandates. If we had the black plague on our hands and a high death rate, I could see the need for drastic measures. But we didn’t, and most pastors didn’t want to hear opposing views. Whether it was vaccines, masks, or obedience to the government, “Don’t confuse me with the facts,” seemed to be the prevailing view. Were they more worried about liability insurance than spiritual liability?

Sadly, it appears that most pastors are not spending sufficient time in prayer while looking to God‘s Word for strength and direction. Instead of allowing brokenness and humility to guide them, they choose pride and political correctness. As a result, they lacked boldness, fortitude, and spiritual strength. And that’s exactly why most of them did not challenge governmental oppression. They did, however, lash out at Spirit-filled members and pastors who lovingly challenged them. Talk about a mixed message!

I understand that some think that “loving your neighbor” means submission to the government to a “T,” but what about loving your neighbor who is living in fear? What about loving the families trapped in abuse and addiction? What about loving those caught in sin, depression, and suicide? What about loving all your members who are dying spiritually because of pastoral cowardliness?







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