| NYT gender clinic report: 'No one is ever told no' | Curated for you byCP Editors | Good afternoon! It's Tuesday, August 29, and today's headlines include a New York Times report investigating a whistleblower's claims about a Missouri gender clinic, a prayer request for "Jesus Calling" author Sarah Young, and President Joe Biden's ad push targeting pro-life leaders. | A Wednesday report from The New York Times is shedding light on a whistleblower's accusations that the Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children's Hospital in Missouri was too quick to administer hormone drugs to minor patients. Emails obtained by the outlet show a significant increase in new patient calls, with the hospital turning to outside therapists to determine a child's eligibility for puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones. Staff expressed concerns about the growing number of patients who identified as trans and suffered from mental health issues. One email from nurse Karen Hamon notes that staff was concerned about counseling procedures and that "no one is ever told no." Full Story. | | Listen to the CP Daily Podcast |
| | Ron DeSantis slams Dollar General shooter at vigil | The white man who fatally shot three black people at a Dollar General store in Jacksonville, Fla., because of their race was "a major league scumbag," Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said at a prayer vigil for the victims Sunday. DeSantis, who was booed by some as he promised help for the grieving community, shared his commitment to doing what is necessary "to make sure that evil does not triumph" in the state. Read more. | NBC ties Christian beliefs to shopkeeper's murder | A report from NBC News' LGBT-focused division appeared to link "accepting Jesus" and criticism of pride propaganda to the murder of a California shopkeeper and LGBT ally who hung a pride flag on her storefront. NBC News’ Matt Lavietes also argued the pride rainbow—a biblical symbol that was appropriated by the gay community in the 1970s—has "been increasingly smeared by conservative media and right-wing online personalities." Read more. | 'Jesus Calling' author Sarah Young in 'rapidly failing' health | Publisher Thomas Nelson says author Sarah Young is in "rapidly failing" health and has called on people to pray for her. Young's Jesus Calling devotional has sold more than 35 million copies worldwide since it was first published in 2004 and was named "Christian Book of the Year" in 2013 and 2018. Read more. |
| | What’s behind America’s ‘great dechurching’? | John Stonestreet and Shane Morris discuss the rise of the unchurched in America and the importance of Christian faith in society. "Those who are happy or indifferent about the decline of American churches are beginning to get glimpses of what an America without Christian influence will look like. It can and will get worse," they caution. Read more. | Should we humanize the abortion debate? | Dr. Michael Brown addresses presidential hopeful Nikki Haley's comment about "humanizing" the issue of abortion. Brown notes there is a difference between humanizing abortion itself and humanizing the people involved in the issue, including the unborn child. Read more. |
| | Biden's $25M campaign attacks GOP pro-lifers | President Joe Biden's re-election campaign has released its "These Guys" ad as part of a $25 million push targeting swing states such as Arizona, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. The ad slams leaders such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump for their stances on abortion issues, declaring, "The last people who should be involved [in making decisions about abortion] are these guys." Watch the ad and see how pro-life organizations have responded here. | The most important freedom according to Dennis Prager | Freedom of speech is the most important freedom, says Dennis Prager. "If I don't have free speech, I'm an animal. I adore religious freedom, but religious freedom without free speech, what does it mean?" Prager stated during an interview with CP at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention. Read more. | CPAC vice chair steps down | Charlie Gerow, the American Conservative Union's vice chairman of the board, resigned Friday and urged the board to investigate allegations of sexual misconduct against ACU Chairman Matt Schlapp. The ACU is best known for organizing the annual Conservative Political Action Conference. Read more. |
| | 7 celebs who have spoken out against trans ideology | From musician Carlos Santana to former NFL football player Brett Favre, this article from CP reviews seven celebrities who have publicly stated their opposition to transgender ideology. Read the list now. | | | | | | Thank you for spending part of your day with us. We look forward to seeing you again tomorrow! -- CP Editors |
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