Ohio Governor Signs Bill Protecting Doctors Who Care On Morel Grounds Ohio healthcare providers can now refuse to treat or pay for a medical service if it violates their moral beliefs. Governor Mike DeWine signed House Bill 110 that says doctors, health care workers, hospitals, and insurers can “decline to perform, participate in, or pay… Continue reading News Of The Day – July 8th
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News of the Day – June 6th
140 Nigerian Students Kidnapped by Gunmen When a Nigerian boarding school was stormed by gunmen, 140 schoolchildren were abducted. Established by Bethel Baptist Church in Kaduna, a member church of the Nigerian Baptist Convention (NBC), the school was attacked after kidnappers overcame security personnel, sources said. An epidemic of kidnappings for ransom has increasingly ensnared… Continue reading News of the Day – June 6th
News Of The Day – July 1st
Nepal Churches Struggling To Serve Covid - 19 has caused death and devastation around the world. and the country of Nepal has been hit hard. Now Nepal churches are struggling to serve the area. “In the month of May, pastors were dying almost every day,” said B. P. Khanal, a pastor, theologian, and leader of… Continue reading News Of The Day – July 1st
News Of The Day – June 29th
Jim Baker And His Church Settle Covid Lawsuit Controversial Pastor Jim Baker is in the news again. This time it's because Missouri Attorney General, Eric Schmitt, sued Bakker and his church, Morningside. During the pandemic, Baker peddled a health supplement, falsely claiming it could cure COVID-19. The pastor along with his church settled the lawsuit… Continue reading News Of The Day – June 29th
News Of The Day – June 22nd
World's Most Premature Baby Celebrates First Birthday Proving God still performs miracles, Pro-life supporters around the world, are cheering for Richard Scott William Hutchinson, who despite being born five months prematurely, celebrated his first birthday. His special milestone has been recognized by the Guinness book of world Records, as the world's most premature baby to… Continue reading News Of The Day – June 22nd
News Of The Day – June 18th
Supreme Court Sides With Catholic Foster Care Agency When the city of Philadelphia learned that the a Catholic foster care agency organization would not certify same-sex couples for adoption, they claimed the city could not contract foster care services with the agency. The city based their decision on an antidiscrimination law ensuring that everyone, regardless… Continue reading News Of The Day – June 18th
News Of The Day – June 15th
Critics Doubt Modern Day Jonah Story Cape Cod fisherman Michael Packard made headlines around the world last week when he told reporters about being swallowed whole by a humpback whale while diving for lobsters off Provincetown, Massachusetts on Friday. But not all are buying his story. Packard said that he felt a "huge shove" and… Continue reading News Of The Day – June 15th
June 8th – News Of The Day
Hobby Lobby Sues Oxford Professor Craft store chain, Hobby lobby, is in the news again for suing to recover some $7 million it paid a former Oxford University professor for ancient fragments of the Christian gospels and other artifacts that turned out to be stolen. Since opening the Museum of the Bible in Washington, Hobby… Continue reading June 8th – News Of The Day
June 1st – News Of the Day
Michigan High School Reverses Decision Banning Christian Speech for Valedictorian Graduation is a major milestone in persons life. And when valedictorian, Elizabeth Turner prepared to give her speech crediting Jesus for her success, a Michigan high school said no. But now the school is reversing its opposition after a complaint alleged the principal's criticism was… Continue reading June 1st – News Of the Day
News Of The Day – May 25th
Evangelical Colleges Consider Making Vaccination Requirements Should you be forced to get a covid-19 vaccination in order to participate in life? A hotly debated topic, and one being considered by evangelical colleges. Out of the roughly 140 US schools that belong to the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, so far only one is planning… Continue reading News Of The Day – May 25th
