| List: Who's running for president in 2024? | Curated for you byCP Editors | Good afternoon! It's Tuesday, April 25, and today's include the list of declared candidates for the 2024 bid for the White House, a petition calling on the FDA to revoke its approval of the abortion pill over environmental concerns, and details on Tucker Carlson's surprise departure from Fox News. | With the 2024 presidential election just about a year and a half away, several candidates have thrown their hats into the ring. While polls suggest a rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is the most likely outcome, a number of Democratic and Republican challengers continue to emerge. This article from The Christian Post outlines details about each of the declared candidates running for president, ranging from Biden and Trump to Robert F. Kenndy Jr. and Nikki Haley. Full Story. | P.S. CP is thrilled to announce that it has taken home several Evangelical Press Association awards, including Second Place: Editorial, Second Place: Podcast, Fourth Place: Critical Review, and Fourth Place: Interview Article. | | Listen to the CP Daily Podcast |
| | CP panelist: The problem with trans pronouns | During CP's "Unmasking Gender Ideology" event last month, Summit Ministries President Jeff Myers warned that the push to use trans pronouns is part of a larger effort to separate language from reality. "You'll find that the very people who insist you use language in a particular way, that you use their chosen pronouns, ... if you don't do it, you will be called all kinds of names—evil, bigoted, transphobic," the author cautioned. He pushed back on the suggestion that trans identity and language boils down to partisan politics, noting that just 9% of Americans believe gender transition procedures on young children are acceptable. "Yet somehow the nine percent control the agenda for everyone else," he said. Read more. | Also of Interest... | Transgender movement is nothing more than 'ideology masquerading as science,' Christian physician saysTrans ideology is 'fundamentally incompatible with Christian beliefs,' attorney warns | Petition: FDA neglected environment with abortion pill approval | A petition submitted to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration last week by Students for Life of America and 150 student groups nationwide contends that approval of the abortion pill must be revoked "light of the FDA's failure to comply with the requirements of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) when taking these actions." The petition accuses the FDA of failing to assess the environmental impact of women using pills to end their pregnancies at home and flushing their unborn children's remains down the toilet when it approved the abortion pill in 2000. Read more. |
| | Could it be the cultural tide is turning? | Dr. Michael Brown discusses the push to indoctrinate children to reject traditional values via cultural transformation. Tracing this push to thought leaders and activists throughout the second half of the 20th century, Brown nonetheless expresses hope: "Could it be that, little by little, the tide is starting to turn? I believe the answer is yes, which should encourage us to dig in even deeper for the long battle ahead." Read more. | Will you be allowed to enter Heaven? | In this op-ed, Pastor Dan Delzell shares why faith in Jesus—and not works—is the key to Heaven. "Do you honestly think God would have sent his only Son to suffer crucifixion if you and I could gain entrance into Heaven by obeying the Law? ... [O]ur only hope is Christ, who provided the perfect sacrifice for our sins (Hebrews 10:1-18)," he writes. Read more. |
| | Charles Stanley honored during First Baptist service | First Baptist Atlanta reflected on the "anointing" God placed on the life of Charles Stanley on Sunday, with Senior Pastor Anthony George sharing how the late pastor exemplified how God can use even the most broken of vessels for His glory. The church sang a number of Stanley's favorite hymns, offered a prayer thanking God for Stanley's life and ministry, and George preached a sermon based on Jeremiah 1:4-10 to highlight the traits of those called and anointed by God. Read more. | 55 Oklahoma congregations leave UMC | Fifty-five congregations in Oklahoma have disaffiliated from The United Methodist Church, joining a growing list of churches to depart the Protestant denomination amid its schism over homosexuality. The figure represents over 10% of the 425 member churches of the UMC Oklahoma Conference. Read more. | Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary names new president | David S. Dockery has been unanimously elected as the new president of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary after serving as interim president since the resignation of former President Adam Greenway last year. The Board of Trustees also elected Southern Baptist leader O.S. Hawkins to the newly created role of chancellor. Read more. | Paige Patterson, SWBTS dismissed from sex abuse case | Paige Patterson and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary were dismissed from a 2017 lawsuit filed by Gerald Duane Rollins alleging that former Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee member Paul Pressler raped Rollins over 24 years, beginning when Rollins was just 14 years old. Patterson and SWBTS reportedly reached a settlement with Rollins. Read more. |
| | Tucker Carlson out at Fox News | After years with the network, Fox News issued a surprise announcement that it has parted ways with Tucker Carlson, one of the highest-rate opinion hosts on cable television. A series of rotating hosts will take over Carlson's "Tucker Carlson Tonight" slot, which was one of the top-rated primetime shows on Fox News. The decision comes approximately a week after the network settled a lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems for $787.5 million over the network’s 2020 election coverage. Meanwhile, CNN also revealed on Monday that it ousted host Don Demon after 17 years. 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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