| Censorship revealed? Elon Musk teases 'giant data dump' | Curated for you byCP Editors | Good afternoon! It's Thursday, September 7, and today's headlines include Elon Musk's potential social media data dump, a judge's ruling on Texas' floating barriers, and a preacher who says he will stop cussing on his podcasts. | Will Elon Musk release communications from organizations who have called on X (the social media platform formerly known as Twitter) to censor the Libs of TikTok account? The billionaire recently suggested he may release a "giant data dump" of requests from organizations such as the Anti-Defamation League, with Musk claiming that the Jewish advocacy group has repeatedly called on him to shut down the conservative Libs of TikTok account. Full Story. | P.S. Don't forget to listen to the latest episode of "The Inside Story" with Billy Hallowell. In this episode, CP's Samantha Kamman discusses the recent convictions of five pro-life activists found guilty of violating the FACE Act. Listen now. | | Listen to the CP Daily Podcast |
| | DC not investigating abortion clinic in 5 aborted babies case | Authorities in Washington, D.C., are not investigating an abortion clinic or its abortionist, Cesare Santangelo, as part of an investigation into the deaths of five aborted babies discovered by the pro-life activist group Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising in 2022. Dozens of Republican members of Congress called on U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate the babies' deaths in response to PAAU's discovery. The pro-lifers have argued that the babies were the victims of late-term partial-birth abortion, which is illegal. Read more. | Judge: Texas must remove floating barriers on Rio Grande | A federal judge has delivered a win for the Biden administration, ruling that Texas can't have a floating barrier on the Rio Grande without permission from the federal government. The state says it will appeal the decision. Read more. | Man charged in fatal beating of Chicago pastor | Marisol Berrios, a beloved Chicago pastor and food pantry volunteer, was found battered to death inside her home Saturday. Marvin Wells, 59, a man she once helped, allegedly beat the 53-year-old woman to death after he forced his way into her home and then stole a car in her possession and her purse. Read more. |
| | Biblical principles for aging joyfully (part 1) | On the cusp of his 82nd birthday, Wallace Henley reflects on aging and why growing old is a proactive process. "The aging process should be seen as a positive endeavor rather than a bitter trail of foolishness and aching joints," the author and former pastor writes. Read more. | Beware of man-made gods in churches | In this op-ed, Oscar Amaechina, president of Afri-Mission and Evangelism Network, cautions against man-made gods in churches, which he describes as false teachers. Noting that followers elevate the words of false teachers above the words of the Bible, Amaechina says these man-made gods are subtle and demonstrate fake humility to shift their followers' attention from God to themselves. Read more. |
| | Jesus needs disciples to cure the sick | In St. Luke 10:1-9, Jesus instructs his disciples to go ahead of him and visit every town, give peace, and cure the sick. We refer to the gospel to remind you that the sick are not just the people with physical ailments, but they are also the people who who live with mental illnesses, such as anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. | In the Master of Science in Counseling degree, you can get a scientific, theological, and philosophical understanding of the human mind and behavior, which will enable you to strategically help parishioners, married couples, and families face their mental health problems. Learn More | |
| | Ex-porn star talks the 'spirit of Jezebel' | During an episode of the "Let's Talk Purity" podcast, Brittni De La Mora shared how she realized her life was once consumed by the "spirit of Jezebel" and she needed to repent for leading others into sexual sin. De La Mora and her pastor husband, Richard, of Love Always Ministries, warned about the dangers of the "Jezebel" spirit and what Christians need to know so they don't let that spirit consume their lives. Listen now. | David Platt's adopted son home following COVID delays | Pastor David Platt of McLean Bible Church in Virginia is praising God as his adopted son arrived home following a yearslong delay due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. Platt took to social media to share the good news. Read more. |
| | Preacher commits to cleaning up his podcast mouth | Preacher Tim Ross has announced he will no longer cuss on his digital platforms, including his "The Basement with Tim Ross" podcast. The move comes following criticism from fellow Christians and ministry leaders. Ross stepped down as pastor at Embassy City Church in Irving, Texas, in 2022 to pursue podcasting full-time. Read more. | Rapper Hopsin laments 'anti-Christ' imagery at concert | Secular rapper Hopsin recently took to social media to address occult imagery and an image of an upside-down cross projected behind him during a Colorado concert. The rapper, who has been transparent about his struggle with faith, said he was appalled to learn that people thought he had fully embraced the occult after seeing "anti-Christ" imagery projected behind him at the show. Read more. | | | | | | Thank you for spending part of your day with us. We look forward to seeing you again tomorrow! -- CP Editors |
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