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Feminists petition Dept. of Ed. to grant girls' sports reprieve from Biden’s transgender EO
A radical feminist group has submitted a petition to the Department of Education urging the government to protect female-only athletics in response to a recent executive order.

Larry Flynt should be remembered as a 'scourge on society,' not a free speech advocate
A national organization that combats sexual exploitation said pornographer Larry Flynt, who died Wednesday at 78, should be remembered as "a scourge on society," not championed as a free speech advocate.

Ravi Zacharias committed 'spiritual abuse,' accused of 'rape': independent investigation
Ravi Zacharias International Ministries issued an apology Thursday as it announced the results of a monthslong independent investigation in which victims claimed the late Christian apologist engaged in “sexting, unwanted touching, spiritual abuse, and rape” during his life.

Matt Chandler-led Acts 29 partners with Grimké Seminary to equip diverse church-planting pastors
In a society rife with biblical illiteracy and moral relativism, the Acts 29 church planting network has partnered with Grimké Seminary to train church planters in theological clarity and cultural engagement.

Planned Parenthood worker warns kids claiming trans identity are being used as ‘cash cows’
A Planned Parenthood employee is speaking out against the organization's practices of dispensing cross-sex hormones to trans-identifying teenagers, particularly distressed girls.

Thriller 'Fear of Rain' seeks to remove stigma surrounding mental illness, promote empathy, stars say
“Fear of Rain,” the new psychological thriller starring Harry Connick Jr. and Katherine Heigl, seeks to remove the stigma surrounding mental illness and promote greater empathy and understanding in society, according to the film’s stars and director.

Missionary forced to leave Turkey appeals to ECHR: 'God called us there'
David Byle, a Canadian-American Christian who was forced to leave Turkey after 19 years because of his evangelistic work, has filed a deportation complaint with the European Court of Human Rights.

42% of Americans say churches are 'too segregated': study
A new survey from Lifeway Research found that less than half of Americans believe the nation’s churches are too segregated, yet most believe religious leaders play a "positive role" in improving race relations.

Fewer married couples with children considering divorce amid COVID-19 pandemic, survey finds
The number of married couples in the U.K. considering divorce has declined since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a survey released by the Marriage Foundation.

8 victims rescued in human trafficking raids in Missouri
A Missouri anti-trafficking operation led to the rescue of six adults and two children as part of ongoing efforts to combat the scourge nationwide.



















