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The Fed thinks there's too many jobs
Both government statistics and private sector alternatives showed an improving job market, and yet investors concluded that the Fed would raise rates. Why?
Covenant Eyes acknowledges privacy concerns, warns churches not to use software for 'spying'
After an unflattering article in WIRED on the use of accountability software to monitor the internet activity of churchgoers, Covenant Eyes acknowledged it has many of the same concerns and says churches shouldn't use its program to spy on congregants.
Ex-con Christian businessman who said God inspired him to build tiny homes is sued for fraud
A Christian tiny home developer is being sued by would-be tiny homeowners after he collected thousands of dollars in payments but failed to build their tiny homes.
Target bans another trans-skeptic book and refuses to explain why
Target has a history of banning books from its web site that are skeptical towards trans-gender ideology
Target stealth bans trans-skeptic books
Remember when Target banned a pair of books that ran afoul of the secular left’s view of sexuality and gender? Maybe not – it was all the way back in November, after a complaint on Twitter, that they removed Irreversible Damage (Abigail Shrier) and The End Of Gender (Dr. Debra Soh) from their online store. And while the controversy was major, it was also short-lived: Target banned and then unbanned the books over the course of a single day. End of story, right? If only.
Biden spending binge, unjust measures and robbing the poor
President Biden pointed to the federal government’s promotion of railroads in the 19th century to show that Americans have always supported state-built infrastructure. He said, "Two hundred years ago, trains weren't traditional infrastructure either until America made a choice to lay down tracks across the country."
Opportunity for Christians to influence corporations tomorrow
Our friends over at the Free Enterprise Project, an institution that has been engaging with businesses over anti-Christian and anti-conservative corporate activism, recently released their 2021 Investor Value Voting Guide. Their guide provides investors with details about which shareholder proposals are on the ballot at annual meetings this year and how to vote your values, whether they be religious or political.
43 major companies oppose Texas bills to protect girls' sports, ban trans experimentation on kids
Companies that do business in Texas have signed a statement opposing two bills that would ban boys who identify as female from competing in girls' sports and ban the use of experimental puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and the genital mutilation of minors suffering from gender dysphoria.
Black-owned businesses near ‘George Floyd Square’ plead for help amid rising crime, police ban
Black-owned businesses near George Floyd Square are struggling to survive amid rising crime inside the autonomous zone that has been the scene of two fatal shootings.
What Jack Phillips would say differently to gay couple he refused to make wedding cake (interview)
The Christian Post talked with Colorado baker Jack Phillips, covering topics such as why he wrote his soon-to-be-released book, the struggle to convey his beliefs to critics, and how he felt about one conservative activist’s efforts to sue bakeries that refused to make an antigay cake.
Christian leaders form new site to 'stop corporate tyranny'
Recent weeks have seen a renewed focus of the conservative Christian movement on “woke capital.” Following corporate denouncements of the new Georgia voting law, many Christians and conservatives are looking for ways to resist the growing tide within corporate America of partisan activism.
Pastor fraudulently got $1.5M in PPP loans then splurged on 39 cars including Tesla
Pastor Rudolph Brooks Jr., founder and senior pastor of the Kingdom Tabernacle of Restoration Ministries in Washington, D.C., is now facing up to 20 years in prison after he was arrested for fraudulently obtaining more than $1.5 million from the Paycheck Protection Program, which he then splurged on personal expenses, including 39 cars.
Q&A on Big Tech censorship going beyond conservative politics
Reporting and commentary on big tech censorship has largely been about conservative viewpoints. We’ve revealed that the issue runs deeper than that and includes religious viewpoints as well.
Big Tech censors Christians 'at least once a week'
A new report from the Napa Legal Institute has revealed the full extent of big-tech censorship of Christians. It details the growing attitude of hostility towards faith-based views and organizations in large tech companies, and urges “decisive” actions by faith leaders to confront this new culture.
Evangelical CEO Dave Ramsey’s company fired employees who had premarital sex
Months after a former employee alleged in a lawsuit that she was fired by evangelical CEO Dave Ramsey’s Ramsey Solutions after becoming pregnant, the company’s lawyers responded in a recent court filing that she was fired for having premarital sex and so were multiple others.