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VIDEO: Angry woman attacks pro-life protester

April 11, 2018

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Alabama football team prays with Trump during White House visit

April 11, 2018

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Alabama exploring ways faith groups can help fight crime, drugs

April 10, 2018

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NFL legend on anthem protests: ‘A lot of people sacrificed for that flag’

April 10, 2018

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State shouldn’t subsidize pornography

April 9, 2018

On August 21, 2017, the AMC series "Preacher" disgracefully portrayed Jesus Christ in a television broadcast, in a profane combination of pornography and blasphemy according to Dr. Will Hall, editor of the Louisiana Baptist Message. The AMC series “Preacher” has portrayed Christ in a graphic sex scene that combines blasphemy with pornography. The August 21 episode titled, “Dirty Little Secret,” showed an actor playing the role of Jesus having sex with a married woman in an extended, graphic scene with explicit vocals. The director used shadows and silhouettes to soften the two figures as they engaged in various sexual positions, but these cinematic techniques did not disguise the pornography. As Dr. Hall notes, one of the show's producers, Seth Rogan, was both boastful about the episode, and "shocked" that AMC allowed the series to broadcast it as Dr. Hall noted. In a tweet promoting the “Dirty Little Secret,” Seth Rogan was gleeful about offending community standards of decency, telling followers, 'Tonight’s episode of #Preacher has some stuff I’ve been excited to bring to life for years and I’m SHOCKED they let us do it.' Under Louisiana's tax law, AMC has made filings with the state that could net AMC a check for … [Read more...]

Nebraska governor strips Planned Parenthood funding in new budget

April 9, 2018

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China bans selling Bibles online

April 9, 2018

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VIDEO: Geo. Wash. Univ. event to combat ‘Christian privilege’

April 4, 2018

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$7 million ‘I Can Only Imagine’ grosses $55.6 million, so far

April 3, 2018

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EASTER: ‘No fear in death!’

April 1, 2018

By Steve Gaines, SBC President MEMPHIS, Tenn. (BP) -- As I walked into the hospital, I looked on a visitation card at the name of the man who had requested that I visit him. He was dying of cancer and wanted me to come and pray with him. I was honored to do so. When I walked into his hospital room, I was taken aback by his appearance. His body was thin. His skin was darkened. His teeth were shattered. All of this was the result of endless rounds of chemo. Yet in spite of all the doctors could do, Jim was dying. He was on the brink of eternity. He knew he was going to heaven but he was still afraid. He said, "Pastor, I know I am saved. I know that when I die, I'll go to heaven. But I'm afraid. I've never died before. I'm afraid of what death will be like. Can you help me?" We talked about what happens when a Christian dies. We talked about how his spirit and soul would soon leave his body and go directly to God's presence in heaven. Then the Lord gave me a thought to share with Jim that I'd never shared before. iStock I said, "Jim, when I was young, I was afraid of the dark, especially any dark area in our house. I remember coming home at night with my family. My father knew about my fear of darkness. So, … [Read more...]

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