Archive for the 'American Church' Category
Friday, September 9th, 2016
Should pastors actually endorse political candidates from the pulpit? Since the Johnson administration the IRS has ‘selectively’ tried to ban that practice and those who believe in the so-called ‘separation of church and state’ continue to oppose it. Yet it still happens in many black churches across America. Also, many conservatives believe that a ‘originalist’ […]
Filed under: American Church, Christian Organizations, Church and State, Culture & Religion, Evangelical Christians, Freedom of Religion, Politics, Politics & Religion, USA
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Wednesday, September 7th, 2016
Porn use among Christians in America, who regularly attend church, continues to escalate according to the latest Barna Group research. From Charisma News: The latest statistics on pornography and the church were released by the Barna Group at the Set Free Summit in Greensboro, NC earlier this year. The existing statistics were daunting enough, stating […]
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Friday, August 26th, 2016
NONE New research by the Pew organization shows that there are a variety of reasons why the number of ‘nones’ is growing in America and why many of them left the faith they were raised in behind: <Read the whole article> Response: It is important for Christian leaders and pastors to understand the trend toward […]
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Wednesday, July 13th, 2016
Earlier this month, the Iowa Civil Rights Commission seemed to be saying that any church that opened its doors to the public was subject to the state’s discrimination laws and transgender bathroom regulations. It was tantamount to legally requiring pastors and churches to refrain from preaching or teaching traditional Christian doctrine and, in particular, Biblical […]
Filed under: American Church, Biblical Teaching, Church and State, Civil Rights, Culture & Religion, Culture Wars, Discrimination, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Gay Activists, Homosexual Rights, Iowa, LGBT, Politically Correct, Transgender Rights, USA
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Wednesday, July 6th, 2016
The Civil Rights Commission of at least one state (Iowa) seems to be declaring that churches must comply with the state’s transgender bathroom laws regardless of the first amendment since they are ‘open to the public.’ Here’s the story from Todd Starnes of Fox News: Is a church a place of public accommodation and if […]
Filed under: 'Special Rights', American Church, Christian Organizations, Church and State, Civil Rights, Constitutional Rights, Court Decisions, Culture & Religion, Discrimination, Gay Agenda, Iowa, Lawsuits, LGBT, Politically Correct, Politics & Religion, SCOTUS, Transgender Rights, US Judicial, USA
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Wednesday, June 29th, 2016
“If the world hates you, know that it has hated me before it hated you.” -John 15:18 (ESV) When was the last time a conservative Christian was fairly represented in the media? Where are the positive examples of believing Christians that use to populate the movies and TV shows in former years? All gone, except […]
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Friday, January 22nd, 2016
In the last two weeks there has been several major news stories about Christian denominations and same-sex marriage. First story is about the Episcopal Church in America, The Anglican Convention voted to suspend the American denomination because of their support and acceptance of same-sex marriage. Here’s the story from the Christian Post: Leaders representing 88 […]
Filed under: American Church, Christian Organizations, Church Conferences, Culture & Religion, Episcopal Church, Redefinition of Marriage, Same-Sex Marriage
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2015
The mainstream media refers to Evangelicals like they are some kind of conservative political entity. The American media has it all wrong. The proof that the media consistently gets it all wrong is found in the fact that most of the African American denominations and churches in America are actually evangelical even though their members […]
Filed under: American Church, Culture & Religion, Evangelical Christians, MSM and Religion, Politics, Politics & Religion, USA
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Wednesday, November 4th, 2015
? The citizens of Houston, Texas were finally allowed to vote on the transgender ‘bathroom ordinance’ which had been forced upon the city by the mayor and the city counsel. The referendum, which the mayor originally tried to stop, was not even close with controversial ordinance going down in complete defeat. Here’s the story from […]
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Wednesday, October 21st, 2015
A new resolution from the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) recognizes that there is now a division among Evangelical Christians when it comes to capitol punishment. The membership in the NAE includes 40 conservative Christian denominations and over 45,000 local congregations in the USA. Here’s the story from the Blaze: The board of directors for […]
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