Why materialism makes the worst worldviewsHow do we determine whether one worldview is better than any other? If some worldviews are better than others, then at least one worldview must be worse than all others. Based on criteria outlined previously, the obvious candidates for the worst worldviews are those that are built upon materialism. The adoption of materialism into a belief system automatically makes a worldview unaffirmable and unlivable. How is your church responding to a post-Roe world?The Dobbs decision marks a true turning point in the pro-life movement — a moment that Christians, pro-life advocates and many others have worked toward tirelessly for 50 years. As we respond to the ruling in this case, we want to be faithful to pray. This free Dobbs prayer guide contains a list of 48 specific prayer requests to guide you, your family, and your church in your prayers over the coming weeks and months. This Week in Washington, D.C.This week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in 303 Creative v. Elenis, an important case for free speech and religious liberty. The plaintiff in the case, Lorie Smith, operates a website business in the state of Colorado. She has created all kinds of custom websites for all types of people, but she refuses to use her “design skills and creativity to express messages that violate her deeply held religious convictions.” The state of Colorado views Smith’s work as a public accommodation, and thus, it is subject to Colorado’s Anti-Discrimination Act, which prohibits discrimination, including refusal of service, against any protected class, including sexual orientation or gender identity. This puts Smith’s desire to run her business according to her beliefs in direct conflict with Colorado’s law. The ERLC is urging the Court to rule in favor of 303 Creative and will be preparing Christians and churches to respond to this important decision next year. Read more about the case here. Featured Podcasts This week on the ERLC Podcast, Lindsay and Brent talk with their former ERLC colleague, Dan Darling. Dan is now the director of the Land Center for Cultural Engagement at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and assistant professor of Faith and Culture at Texas Baptist College. From The Public SquareBoth sides see high stakes in gay rights Supreme Court case
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What You Need to ReadHannah Daniel with How the ERLC is advocating for life and religious liberty in appropriations
Austin Gravely and Ian Harber with 4 social media shifts the church should know about
Jennifer Pepito with Overcoming fear by reading and speaking words of life
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