| Belief in God, Heaven, angels reaches record low | Curated for you byCP Editors | Good afternoon! It's Tuesday, August 1, and today's headlines include research on religious beliefs, details on Hillsdale College's K-12 history curriculum, and a drag performer reaching No. 1 on iTunes' Christian and Gospel chart. | A national study from Gallup shows that the share of Americans who believe in God, Heaven, Hell, angels and the devil has reached an all-time low. Some 74% of respondents said they believe in God, which marked a significant decline from the 90% who said the same in 2001. Full Story. | P.S. Have you subscribed to Freedom Post? This free, twice-weekly newsletter highlights breaking news and headlines on key issues ranging from freedom to religious liberty. Sign-up today to get Freedom Post delivered to your inbox every Monday and Thursday. Check out these headlines from our latest issue of Freedom Post:American nurse, child kidnapped in Haiti1 in 6 democrats believes violence is justified to restore abortionBiology professor files EEOC complaint after firing | | Listen to the CP Daily Podcast |
| | Hillsdale's K-12 curriculum faces pushback | As the intense debate over school curriculum continues, Hillsdale College is facing some pushback to its K-12 history curriculum. Some say The 1776 Curriculum glosses over the darker aspects of U.S. history, but Hillsdale's assistant provost, Kathleen O'Toole, told CP the school's curriculum offers students "the truth," noting the college has provided K-12 instruction for more than a century. O'Toole further explained the curriculum draws from primary source documents in a bid to help students uncover evidence about historical figures and situations for themselves. Read more. | Biden admin. to pay $65K for family planning policy change | A federal court in Texas has ordered the Biden administration to pay approximately $65,000 in legal fees for removing a requirement to cover natural family planning healthcare. Dr. Cami Jo Tice-Harouff challenged a decision by the Health Resources and Services Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services in December 2021 to scrap the regulation requiring coverage for natural family planning, allegedly without going through the proper administrative procedure. Read more. |
| | Are you ready to see the most significant Great Commission effort in history? | How can eight billion people have an authentic encounter with Jesus Christ? Is it possible that every person on Earth will be reached with the good news of the gospel in our generation? Can we mobilize today’s church for collaborative results achieved in unprecedented ways? What can one person do to make a difference? In The Power of One, Dr. Wilson answers these questions by providing a clear path forward through the re-personalization of the Great Commission and a renewed focus on the potential of everyONE.Read More | |
| | 3 'red flags' churches are capitulating to Neo-Marxist ideology | During an interview with CP, pastor and author Voddie Baucham identified three signs a church is abandoning Scriptural truths for modern, Neo-Marxist ideology. Baucham, the dean of theology at African Christian University in Zambia, says the first red flag is a de-emphasis of the Bible. "[W]hat we hear from the pulpit is rooted and grounded in more psychology and philosophy than text and theology," Baucham warned. Read more. | Vujicic talks using AI to share the Gospel | Although there are numerous concerns about advances in artificial intelligence, evangelist Nick Vujicic believes AI can be used to spread the Gospel worldwide. During an interview with CP, the motivational speaker and bestselling author unveiled Multitood, his initiative that seeks to expand the Kingdom's impact through cutting-edge technology and digital content creation. Watch now. |
| | Drag performer 'Flamy Grant' hits No. 1 on Christian charts | Matthew Blake, a drag performer who goes by the name "Flamy Grant," has become the first such performer to hit No. 1 on the Christian music charts. Blake collaborated with Derek Webb, former singer for CCM band Caedmon's Call, for his "Good Day" single, which hit No. 1 on iTunes' Christian and Gospel chart. "If you're wondering the end goal of the deconstruction movement in the church, then look no further than former worship leader @derekwebb's new collab with a drag queen," worship leader Sean Feucht tweeted in response to a photo of Blake, Webb, and Tiffany Arbuckle Lee of the former CCM band Plumb. 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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