Today's Headlines
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
A pro-life group that crashed an abortion rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court is planning to continue its operation by sharing the pro-life message at other pro-abortion demonstrations in the coming weeks. 
Christians mourned publicly across continents Tuesday as news spread of the passing of David Yonggi Cho, the controversial co-founder of Yoido Full Gospel Church, the world’s largest congregation headquartered in Seoul, Korea, which encompasses a network of churches that once claimed more than 800,000 members. He was 85.
Drawing thousands to the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Sunday, Christian artist Sean Feucht led worship as part of his ongoing tour of U.S. cities in a larger weekend event he called a “divine setup.”
Rapper Bill Kahan Kapri, popularly known by his stage name "Kodak Black" who was one of 73 people granted pardons by former President Donald Trump before he left office, personally announced his acceptance of “Jesus as my Lord and Savior” Sunday.
After trans-identified MMA fighter Alana McLaughlin used a chokehold to defeat opponent, Celine Provost, in their match on Friday, popular English broadcaster Piers Morgan said watching the match made him "sick."
Christian singer Victory Boyd, who has openly shared her refusal to take the COVID-19 vaccine due to her faith, claims she could not perform the national anthem at an NFL game last week because of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
I looked over our community known as Church Answers Central and picked seven recent questions we likely did not hear five years ago. They are true indicators that the times are truly changing.
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