March 07, 2022
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Good morning! It's Monday, March 7, and today's headlines include a report on Americans' views on the economic impact of Russia's war on Ukraine, the Biden administration's response to Texas' designation of castration and puberty blockers in children as child abuse, and an interview with actress Jennifer Garner.
A national survey from Rasmussen Reports has found that 74 percent of Americans believe that the Russian invasion of Ukraine with hurt the American economy, while only 14% say they don't believe it will have a negative impact on the U.S. economy. The report, which surveyed 1,000 American adults last week, also found that Republican respondents (48%) were more likely than Democrats (31%) and those not affiliated with either major party (42%) to say it is "very likely" the invasion will hurt the U.S. economy. Continue reading.
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The Biden administration has threatened to take “immediate action” against Texas after the state’s Attorney General Ken Paxton designated puberty blockers and the castration of children child abuse under state law. In a statement last week, President Biden called the move "government overreach" and said, "Like so many anti-transgender attacks proliferating in states across the country, the Governor’s actions callously threaten to harm children and their families just to score political points." On the same day, the Department of Health and Human Services also put Texas “on notice that their discriminatory actions put children’s lives at risk.”
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A Christian activist in China was detained and charged with "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" after she was caught holding up a sign asking Chinese President Xi Jinping to believe in Jesus. The woman, Zhou Jinxia, has been arrested more than 50 times for previous attempts to share the Gospel with the Chinese president.
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A recent study from MIT has found that lies spread on Twitter much faster than truthful statements, writes Robin Schumacher, who goes on to discuss why false messages are more likely to go viral than the truth. Schumacher points to observations by Dr. Aaron James Wendland who, in a recent article, proposed that people are more concerned about establishing and maintaining a connection with their "tribal group" than they are with fully understanding a matter on social media. When it comes to the spiritual connection to these observations, Schumacher notes, "Until a spiritual transformation occurs in the heart of a person, they won’t care about the truth, but will instead just manage information to support the lies they live in and mock those outside their tribe." Continue reading.
She picked up her daughter and waited by the car while I walked into an ambush in the senior pastor’s office. In the Bible, the title deacon means servant. In this church, it meant power broker. They looked down their noses at me and asked why I would bring someone like her to church. One of the other deacons started hammering me. “The reason this church exists is to protect our children and good, clean people like us from people like that at the beach. And for you to bring her in here, what kind of example is that setting for the kids and for the students that you’re supposed to be in charge of?” To this day, I’m still ashamed of my answer. I just caved and said, “I’m sorry.” Continue reading.
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Iowa has passed a law mandating that any student who wants to participate in girls' sports must be a biological female, becoming the 11th state to do so. “No amount of talent, training or effort can make up for the natural physical advantages males have over females. It’s simply a reality of human biology,” Governor Kim Reynolds said in a statement issued on the day that she signed the legislation, stating, "Forcing females to compete against males is the opposite of inclusivity and it’s absolutely unfair.” Click here for a full list of the U.S. states who prohibit biological males from participating in women's sports.
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In this video interview with The Christian Post, "The Adam Project" star Jennifer Garner talks about elevating the role of motherhood in the projects she tackles. "I love that this film really does just tackle ... how hard it is to feel like you're doing a good enough job. Every mom out there—every mom in the world—wants to do right by their children." Watch now.
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