More Americans support prayer at public school sporting events than taking a knee for national anthem: survey

A majority of Americans support prayer during public high school sporting events, compared with roughly a third who approve of professional athletes kneeling during the national anthem, according to a new survey. The AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll conducted in September found more than 6 in 10 think a coach leading a team in prayer, … Continued

Judge dismisses Pastor Stovall and Kerri Weems defamation lawsuit against Celebration Church

Ruling that the court does not have jurisdiction over ecclesiastical matters, a Florida judge has dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by Pastor Stovall Weems and his wife, Kerri, against leaders of the 12,000-member Celebration Church in Jacksonville they allege ousted them from the church in a “coup” earlier this year. The dismissal of the Weems’ defamation … Continued

How churches and Christians can combat the rising tide of anti-Semitism

Christians in the United States are being urged to use their influence to combat anti-Semitism amid a staggering rise in hate crimes and other incidents targeting Jewish Americans in recent years. As a leading Jewish civil rights organization reports that 2021 saw violence against Jews reach record levels, followers of Christ have a role to play in … Continued

Sean Feucht says Christian leaders reaction to worship tour during COVID was painful wake-up call

“It is shocking to see how quickly and easily we are swayed into believing a lie.” Worship leader and activist Sean Feucht isn’t talking about theology or even church denominationalism — he’s talking about the reaction of some in the Christian community to the COVID-19 lockdowns. In an appearance on Fox Nation’s “Tucker Carlson Today,” Feucht spoke … Continued

Breaking: Federal Court Rejects Attack on Multi-Faith Invocations

Federal Court Rejects Attack on Multi-Faith Invocations Fifth Circuit determines practice in Texas judge’s courtroom is consistent with the nation’s rich historical tradition of opening judicial proceedings with invocations New Orleans, LA— Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld Texas Judge Wayne Mack’s practice of recognizing volunteer chaplains—including Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, and … Continued

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