| Thursday, November 11, 2021 |
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| | Karen Farris writes a thank you and a promise to honor veterans this Veterans Day. Cautioning against leftist sentiment aimed at those who have made great sacrifices to defend our freedoms, Farris declares, "Thank you, veterans, you deserve respect and honor." |
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| | Southern Baptist leaders in several states have taken proactive steps to address the issue of sexual abuse within the denomination, forming special committees to review their state conventions' responses to allegation reporting, survivor care and prevention. In September, the Baptist General Convention of Texas Executive Board approved a policy declaring any registered sex offender “permanently disqualified” from church leadership. |
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| | Carrie Underwood’s husband and former NHL player Mike Fisher took to social media to defend Aaron Rodgers after the Green Bay Packers quarterback came under fire for choosing an alternative option to the COVID-19 vaccine. "It’s time to fight for our medical freedom and I feel for those that have been fired for choosing medical freedom,” Fisher stated. |
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| | A federal judge has declined a request to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the Duggar sisters regarding the release of police records that the reality stars believe was an “invasion of privacy.” The sisters argue in their lawsuit that when they spoke to investigators in 2006 about alleged molestations by their brother, Josh Duggar, they were assured their statements were legally protected and would only be shared with police and child protective services officials because they were minors. |
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| | Pastor and theologian John MacArthur has argued that online worship does not count as genuine Church, as it goes against the biblical definition of proper worship. "It’s watching TV. There’s nothing about that that fulfills the biblical definition of coming together, stimulating one another to love and good works," he said in an interview. |
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| | Months after moving to Georgia to expand their business, Christian couple Ronnell and Keianna Burns, once celebrated on social media for their inspiring entrepreneurship and 4 His Glory Ministries, were found dead inside their Sandy Springs home in what police suspect is a murder-suicide. Approximately two weeks prior to their deaths, Keianna Burns publicly revealed on Facebook that she was struggling to adjust to her new life in Georgia and asked her fans to pray for her strength. |
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