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Pastor Shot at by Uvalde Gunman Recounts Terror in Sermon
Texas pastor Gilbert Limones and a coworker at a funeral home were among the first people shot at by the gunman who killed 19 children and two teachers at a Texas elementary school.
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SBC Presidential Candidate Bart Barber Shares His Thoughts on Guns
As debates about firearm regulations are being waged against the backdrop of multiple recent mass shooting events, SBC presidential candidate Bart Barber weighed in with his thoughts surrounding guns on Friday.
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Uvalde Church Continues to Mourn the Loss of Two Girls in School Shooting
More than a week after the tragic school shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, members of one local Southern Baptist congregation are just beginning to mourn the loss of two young girls who attended their church.
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‘Radicalized Christians’ Pervert Bible to Justify Violence, Says ‘The View’ Cohost
During a spirited discussion Tuesday on ABC’s “The View” regarding America’s epidemic of mass shootings, cohosts Tara Setmayer and Whoopi Goldberg decried how some Christians twist Bible passages to support their beliefs about guns and slavery.
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Meet the First Minister of Gun Violence Prevention
When the Rev. Deanna Hollas heard about the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, she was shocked, but she wasn’t surprised.
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‘Christian Society’ Values Guns Over Life, Says Jamie Foxx, Gun-Control Advocates
As families in Uvalde, Texas, bury loved ones, Americans continue debating whether stricter gun-control legislation would reduce the country’s number of mass shootings.
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Manufacturer of Guns Used in Texas Shooting Previously Tweeted Images of Assault Weapons Alongside Bible, Cross, Small Child
Daniel Defense, the Georgia-based gun manufacturer whose rifles were used in the deadly shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, has a history of connecting guns to Christianity via their Twitter account.
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Texas School Shooting Begs the Question: Where Is God?
As we look for hope after the evil in Uvalde, we should cry with those who cry, but let's cry out to God.