| Hobby Lobby founder David Green: 'We truly believe that it’s God's business' (Part 2) | Curated for you byCP Editors | Good afternoon! It's Friday, October 28, and today's headlines include part two of The Christian Post's interview with Hobby Lobby founder and CEO David Green, pro-life advocates who are calling for an investigation into a Pittsburgh Planned Parenthood clinic, and West Virginia's settlement with the ACLU, which will allow trans-identified individuals to change their birth certificates without a court order. | In part two of The Christian Post's interview with Hobby Lobby founder and CEO David Green, the executive and author of Leadership Not by the Book: 12 Unconventional Principles to Drive Incredible Results, discusses servant leadership and why creating a people-first environment has made Hobby Lobby the successful organization that it is today. Green explains that from an $18.50 minimum wage to closing on Sundays despite the day having once been one of the busiest times of the week, "Hobby Lobby does a lot for our employees because we know they’re so important." He also delves into the difference between inheritance and heritage, saying, "The heritage that I want to leave my children is the heritage of serving the Lord and knowing him, and not billions or millions of dollars. I don’t care to do that at all. Some of my worst days are, ‘What do I do with this value and how do I not put a curse on my family?'" Continue reading. | P.S. Make sure to listen to "Generation Indoctrination," a CP original podcast series that takes a deep dive into the transgender battle. Episode Three: Inside The 'Dark History': The Disturbing, Diabolical Roots Of The Movement is out now—remember to give us a follow so you never miss an episode. Listen now on Edifi, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify. Don't forget to give "Generation Indoctrination" a 5-star rating. | | Listen to the CP Daily Podcast |
| | Pro-lifers call for investigation as organ harvesting company seen at Planned Parenthood | Pro-life groups are calling for an investigation into why a man was seen leaving a Pittsburgh Planned Parenthood clinic carrying bags that he then placed inside a cooler before driving off in a car that displayed the logo of an organ harvesting company with ties to the University of Pittsburgh. Katie O’Brien, a pro-life advocate with 40 Days for Life Pittsburgh and Sidewalk Advocates for Life of Pittsburgh, shared a video on social media of the Oct. 5 incident. In a statement to CP, O'Brien said she questioned the man about the contents inside the bags but received no answer. "It seemed odd that he came out with a handful of Ziplock bags and put them in the cooler rather than just taking the cooler into the facility," she explained. In a statement to CP, the Center for Organ Recovery and Education (CORE) insisted that, despite its logo being displayed on the vehicle, the man seen leaving the abortion clinic after placing the bags inside a cooler was not one of its employees. Read more. | Also of Interest... | Pro-life group calls for Fauci's firing over NIAID funding of ‘barbaric’ experiments on aborted babies5 'gruesome and unethical' abortion clinic practices for disposing of aborted baby body partsUniversity of Pittsburgh contacted NIH for help defending experiments on aborted baby body parts | Top Catholic bishop criticizes Biden's 'single-minded extremism' on abortion | Archbishop William Lori of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore, who serves as chairman of the USCCB's Committee on Pro-Life Activities, has issued a statement in response to President Joe Biden's vow that codifying a right to abortion into federal law will be his top priority if Democrats maintain control of both houses of Congress. "The President is gravely wrong to continue to seek every possible avenue to facilitate abortion instead of using his power to increase support and care to mothers in challenging situations," Lori wrote. "This single-minded extremism must end, and we implore President Biden to recognize the humanity in preborn children and the genuine life-giving care needed by women in this country." Read more. | Mark Driscoll says Mars Hill leaders plotted to accuse him of adultery | Years after resigning as leader of the now defunct Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Wash., Mark Driscoll claims that Mars Hill leaders planned to accuse him of adultery. In a teaching series video published on Saturday, Driscoll, now the founding senior pastor of Trinity Church in Scottsdale, Ariz., said that "multiple people" indicated there was a "nuclear option" in place to accuse him of adultery in order to take over his pulpit. Sutton Turner, who formerly served as chief elder at Mars Hill, told The Roys Report that Driscoll’s allegations against the leaders are "totally false" and part of his ongoing campaign "to throw dirt on the former investigating elders of Mars Hill." Read more. |
| | American universities: Are the inmates running the asylum? | In this editorial, Christian Post Executive Editor Dr. Richard D. Land discusses New York University's firing of Dr. Maitland Jones, Jr., because students complained that he was "too hard." Despite strong protests from his fellow professors in the Chemistry department, the three-time Yale University graduate, who previously taught at Princeton University, was dismissed after students sent a petition to the NYU dean. "The lowering of standards in our nation’s schools K-12 has now reached into the realm of higher education and it stands to reason it has lowered standards and performance across the board in professional and academic life," Land cautions. Read more. | Why Congress must make TPS protections permanent | Pastor Nelson Ramos, who came to the U.S. from El Salvador more than 30 years ago, describes life with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and why he believes it is time for Congress to create bipartisan immigration reform that enables legal migrants a pathway to permanent status and, ultimately, citizenship. "While TPS recipients like me are grateful for the opportunity to call the U.S. home, the temporary nature of our status here forces us to hold the idea of home lightly. There is currently no pathway to permanent legal residency, only a constant repetition of applying for TPS and living under the fear that our applications will be rejected," he explains. Read more. |
| | Unbelievable: Check Out What This Church in California is Doing? | Whether it’s violence in our streets or perversion in our schools, something needs to change: A spiritual awakening is America's only hope. | And Westside Christian Fellowship in SoCal is doing something about it. Beginning 10/31/22, they are launching Rend the Heavens based on Isaiah 64:1 through Nov. 5th. | The services focus on prayer, repentance, worship, and the preaching of God‘s Word. If you're near SoCal, we would love to see you. But you can also watch the services LIVE. More here:https://youtu.be/3KUwRvEZqyc | |
| | West Virginia to allow birth certificate gender marker changes without court order | West Virginia has agreed to amend its policies to allow trans-identified individuals to more easily change the gender marker on their birth certificates as part of a legal settlement with the ACLU. According to the LGBT Movement Advancement Project, West Virginia is now one of 27 states that issue new birth certificates for trans-identified people without requiring them to undergo gender reassignment surgery or obtain a court order. Previously, West Virginia residents needed a court order directing the gender marker change, and the state amended birth certificates "utilizing a strike-through method" that left "amended information on the face of the amended birth certificate and legible." Read more. | Samuel Alito says Dobbs leak made Supreme Court justices 'targets for assassination' | At an event hosted by the conservative think-tank The Heritage Foundation on Tuesday, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito said that the leaking of the draft decision that overturned Roe v. Wade made members of the high court "targets for assassination." Alito called the leak, which was published by Politico, "a grave betrayal of trust" and an unprecedented "shock" that "certainly changed the atmosphere at the court for the remainder of last term." Read more. |
| | Iranian UFC fighter talks freedom in Christ amid protests in Iran | During his Saturday victory speech after defeating Mateusz Gamrot at UFC 280, Iranian UFC fighter Beneil Dariush took a moment to share the hope he has in Christ with the people of his country amid weeks of social unrest following the death of Mahsa Amini. "I'm sorry, Daniel, but I got to take a minute. I need to dedicate this fight to my people in Iran," he told the reporter in the ring. "I know you're struggling. I know you're fighting for freedom. I know it's a tough struggle. I want you guys to know we're praying for you, and we love you," the 33-year-old shared, adding, "Let me tell you one more thing. This might be the most important thing you'll ever hear: there is true freedom, a freedom that no one can take from you in the name of Jesus Christ, the son of God. Don't ever forget that. If you remember one thing I say, remember that." Read more. | | | | Thank you for spending part of your day with us. We look forward to seeing you again on Monday! -- CP Editors |
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