Inside: Mike Johnson slams James Carville's Christian, al Qaeda comparison; 'Duck Dynasty' couple talks early marriage struggles
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| | 'Twisted': Mike Johnson slams James Carville's Christian, al Qaeda comparison | House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is pushing back after Democratic political strategist James Carville called Johnson a "Christian nationalist" and stated that his worldview poses a greater threat to the U.S. than al Qaeda. Johnson said it was "twisted and shameful" to call millions of Christian Americans "a greater threat than foreign terrorists who murdered more than 3,000 Americans" and said Democrats should condemn the statement, "But they won't." Read the tweet here. | Group bullies VA facility into removing Bible from commemorative table | A Bible was reportedly removed from a commemorative table for missing service members and prisoners of war at a Kentucky Veterans Affairs facility following a complaint. The Military Religious Freedom Foundation threatened "aggressive and highly visible federal litigation" if the Bible was not removed. It was replaced with a blank journal. Read more. | Condemning Hamas is 'racist,' say Oakland residents | The city council in Oakland, Calif., passed a resolution last week calling on Congress to demand an immediate ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. Residents of the city, which is one of the most violent cities in the U.S., argued that condemning Hamas could be considered "racist" and "anti-Arab." Watch the moment unfold now. |
| | Mike Bickle's Jane Doe accuser speaks out | A woman who has accused International House of Prayer Kansas City founder Mike Bickle of sexual immorality, asserting he engaged in an inappropriate relationship with her from 1996 to 1999, says he did everything with her except intercourse. IHOPKC, which hired a firm to investigate accusations of sexual immorality against Bickle, has said the allegations are "unsubstantiated" and currently lack evidence. Read more. | Inside Scott Sauls' difficult year | Scott Sauls has released his first blog post since stepping down from his role as pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tenn. In his post, Sauls reflects on the "hard" year he and his family have endured and the importance of choosing humility and service over power, fame and success. Read his comments now. |
| | Americans put the holiday hurt on Disney, Target | The Washington Stand's Suzanne Bowdey discusses the fallout for companies that choose a woke agenda over consumers' values. "Americans are finally sending a message companies can't ignore. Sure, some CEOs will stubbornly carry on, willing to kamikaze their brands for radical causes, but there are plenty of rational executives who see the writing on the wall," she writes. Read more. |
| | 'Duck Dynasty' couple talks early marriage struggles | Willie and Korie Roberston became household names through the success of the hit TV show "Duck Dynasty." Now, the couple is opening up about how they maintained their faith-based servanthood despite financial struggles in their early years of marriage. Korie described the common thread of generosity between their two families and "the idea that people were much more important than things." Watch 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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