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New 988 Suicide, Crisis Lifeline Active, Ready To Help Everyone
“It was in the middle of the night. These crises happen,” Jeremiah Johnston said. “And when someone is in immediate danger of hurting themselves or harming themselves, we need a 911.
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More Than 100 Florida Churches File Lawsuit to Leave United Methodist Church
More than 100 churches are suing the Florida Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church to immediately disaffiliate from the denomination.
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The Activist Behind Opposition to the Separation of Church and State
In October of last year, Josh Mandel, a candidate in Ohio’s Republican primary for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat, insisted during a debate that “there’s no such thing as separation of church and state.”
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Faith on the Field: Coaches Were Watching Supreme Court Decision Closely
Coaches do more than coach. They are role models and parental figures. In motivating young athletes, a coach can’t turn off where he or she gets their sense of right and wrong, honor and thankfulness.
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Tim Keller Answers Questions on Theology, Abortion, Ministry Hurt, Health, and More
On Monday morning (July 18), Tim Keller made a rare personal appearance on Twitter to answer questions posted with the hashtag #asktk by his social media followers.
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Hatred of Christianity Is ‘One of the Animating Forces on the Other Side,’ Says Tucker Carlson
Fox News host Tucker Carlson believes Christianity is “a natural check” on the power sought by those across the aisle from Republicans and that hatred of Christianity is one of the driving motivators of “the other side.”
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‘We Will Have Two Presidents’: MS Pastor Predicts Trump Will ‘Take Back Over the Government’
Mississippi pastor Shane Vaughn has predicted that former president Donald Trump will gain control of the government following the midterm elections.
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US Houses of Worship Increase Security After Shootings
The Rev. Steven Marsh never thought he would see the day his church in Laguna Woods, California — a town of 16,500 populated largely by retirees — would be spending $20,000 a month for security.