| Wednesday, November 17, 2021 |
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U.S. | Update: District reverses suspension of Christian teacher who opposed trans policy | A Virginia school district that punished a Christian teacher for expressing his refusal to use the preferred pronouns of trans-identified students has agreed to lift the teacher’s suspension as part of a settlement. The school district also agreed to send the Alliance Defending Freedom, which represented the teacher, $20,000 in attorneys’ fees within 14 days of the settlement being reached. |
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Church & Ministries | Study reveals record level of pastors considering quitting | As more pastors report struggling with their overall well-being amid the COVID-19 pandemic, record numbers of them including more than half of preachers in mainline Protestant churches are now “seriously considering” leaving full-time ministry a new study from Barna Group shows. Barna's vice president of church engagement, Joe Jensen, stated, "[A]s a company, quite frankly, we are alarmed … and we are concerned about the overall well-being of pastors. We’re concerned with how this is impacting the overall health of the Church." |
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U.S. | Graham 'felt God's presence' during surgery experience | Notable conservative evangelical leader Franklin Graham has been released from the Rochester, Minnesota-based Mayo Clinic, days after the 69-year-old preacher had heart surgery. "I was never afraid. I felt God’s presence throughout the entire experience and give Him the glory,” Graham said in a Facebook post. |
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Politics | Hagee's church criticized after ‘Let’s go Brandon’ chant erupts at event | Cornerstone Church of San Antonio, Texas, a prominent evangelical congregation headed by Pastor John Hagee, has garnered controversy for hosting an event that featured a widely circulated video of a crowd shouting the anti-Biden chant, “Let’s go, Brandon.” The “Reawaken America Tour" event featured speakers such as former Trump National Security Advisor retired Gen. Michael Flynn and controversial radio personality Alex Jones. |
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Opinion | Op-ed: In the age of virtualism, a new name won't save a sinking ship | Wallace B. Henley discusses the dangers of a progressively virtual world and why it is important to understand that renaming something "cannot blot out [its] true identity," whether it is a person or ideal. Pointing to the example of socialism, Henley asserts, "So, paint out 'socialism' and rename it progressivism, leftism, National Socialism, Fascism, collectivism, communism, communalism, welfarism, whatever — but a new label and paint job cannot save the sinking ship." |
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Living | Star's daughter talks God's faithfulness following tragic loss of husband | Mattie Jackson Selecman, the daughter of country star Alan Jackson, reflects on God's faithfulness and tenderness following the tragic death of her 28-year-old husband, Ben. "it’s easy to have faith until you face something like this. What happens when everything is out of your control and there’s nothing you can do? You have to choose — will I trust God in this, or will I not?" she explained. |
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| | It’s clear that many churches have closed or have considerably shrunk in size since COVID-19. Reasons range from “church-goers are still scared to return,” to “they prefer watching live feeds.” But why have bold churches experienced tremendous growth? This issue is much deeper—it’s crystal clear that people are hungry for the truth. As a church in California located in Los Angeles County, I understand the enormous challenges of pastoring in these dire times. But, if the truth be told, the COVID crisis simply revealed the foundation of many churches, as well as the heart of many pastors. But thank God, there is hope! Pastors, I’m writing this to you to encourage you to be bold as you lead your congregation through these difficult and challenging times. But this boldness won’t come naturally, it will come supernaturally. It will have a cost: “Life-giving preaching costs the preacher much—death to self, crucifixion to the world, and the travail of his own soul. Crucified preaching only can give life. Crucified preaching can come only from a crucified man” (E.M. Bounds). >> Read The Full Article | |
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