| WATCH: An interview with Karen Pence | Curated for you byCP Editors | Good afternoon! It's Wednesday, September 20, and today's headlines include an interview with former Second Lady Karen Pence, a Democratic candidate who performed sex acts online for money, and pro-life leaders condemning former President Donald Trump's recent abortion comments. | During an interview with CP, former Second Lady of the U.S. Karen Pence shared why she believes God has called her and her husband, Mike Pence, to serve in the public arena. "Mike and I stay in prayer, every day, staying in His Word," Pence explained. In her new book, When It’s Your Turn to Serve: Experiencing God’s Grace in His Calling for Your Life, Pence reflects on life in the public eye and how God provides grace to those who are obedient to His calling. Watch the interview now. | | Listen to the CP Daily Podcast |
| | Riley Gaines: Stop saying 'biological woman' | Riley Gaines, a former college swimmer and outspoken critic of policies that allow trans-identified men to compete in women's sports, has called on people to stop using the term "biological woman" in the ongoing debate surrounding trans men in women's sports. "We cannot refer to ourselves as biological anything. That's admitting that there's an unbiological alternative and there's not," she stated during the Family Research Council's Pray Vote Stand Summit. Read more. | Democratic candidate streamed sex with husband online | Susanna Gibson, a nurse practitioner and mother who is running for state office in Virginia, performed sex acts online with her husband for tips, telling viewers the money would go to a "good cause." She also told viewers she would urinate for money and expose her naked body to a hotel employee, calling herself "definitely a slut." The Democratic candidate called revelations of her Chaturbate profile an "illegal invasion" of her privacy. Read more. | Pro-lifers slam Trump's 'terrible' abortion comment | Former President Donald Trump calling political rival Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis' signing of a six-week abortion ban "terrible" has drawn the ire of pro-life leaders, with several stating that Trump should not secure the GOP nomination for the 2024 presidential election. Read reactions to Trump's statement, which came during an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press," here. |
| | Beware of false believers | Oscar Amaechina urges believers to tread carefully when it comes to false believers who have fallen for the lies of false prophets and teachers. "They try to influence pastors with gifts and donations. They pretend to care for the numerical growth of the Church and advise pastors to abandon hard teachings and preach messages that will attract unbelievers," he warns. Read more. | Surprise? Marriage single best predictor of long-term happiness | John Stonestreet and Shane Morris discuss research that suggests married Americans with children lead happier and more prosperous lives than their single and childless counterparts. While the media would like people to believe that being unattached is superior, these results "should challenge the entire way of thinking in sitcoms, movies, and editorials," they write. Read more. |
| | The Must-See Movie of the Fall | Exclusive interview with Phil and Kay Robertson about overcoming their dark past and their eye-opening new movie. Click on the button below to hear this raw and real conversation and to find out how you can get your tickets to see "The Blind" when it hits theaters. Listen Now | |
| | An interview with 'On Fire' director, actor Peter Facinelli | In this interview with CP, Peter Facinelli ("Twilight") opens up about "On Fire," a film he says highlights faith amid tragedy and pays tribute to firefighters and other first responders. Facinelli directs and stars in the film, which tells the story of a father trying to protect his family during a catastrophic wildfire in California. The film hits theaters Sept. 29. Catch the official trailer and watch the interview 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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