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Scholars warn parents against sex-ed curriculum, programs teaching kids sex is OK at any age
Parents are being urged to protect their children from sexualization and gender confusion by way of Planned Parenthood-backed graphic sex education curricula in public schools.

'Sterilizing children' bill heads to Calif. Senate floor amid public outcry
A committee in the California state Senate voted earlier this week to approve a bill creating a fund for experimental medicalized gender-transition procedures, including cross-sex hormones and body-altering surgeries for both minors and legal adults.

Satan will 'try to silence the Church': LA County seeks restraining order against John MacArthur
Legal counsel for John MacArthur's Grace Community Church said that Los Angeles County is seeking a restraining order to stop the pastor from holding any in-person services on Sunday.

China: 84-y-o Christian ordered to pray to Xi over God; cross replaced with image of CCP ruler
Authorities in China replaced a cross in the home of an elderly Christian with an image of Xi Jinping and ordered the believer to pray to the country’s president instead of God as part of the Chinese Communist Party’s efforts to “sinicize” Christianity.

Teens sue Ariz. Medicaid program, claiming discrimination for not funding trans surgeries
Two teenagers in Arizona have sued the state's Medicaid program, arguing that the state was violating their civil rights by declining to pay for gender transition surgeries.

Critical theory is not biblical justice, it locates evil in the wrong place: Tim Keller explains
Acclaimed pastor and theologian Tim Keller is tackling the issue of critical theory, which is taking off in some Christian circles amid a surging push for justice in the United States.

7-y-o boy with autism kicked out of sister's baptism by priest for being 'distraction'
A New Jersey mom is demanding an apology after her son, who has autism and is nonverbal, was kicked out of a Catholic church by a priest for dropping a toy during a private baptism ceremony.

Most pastors say adultery shouldn't permanently disqualify clergy from ministry: survey
Most pastors believe church leaders who commit adultery should withdraw from the pulpit for some time — but only a small percentage believe extramarital affairs permanently disqualify pastors from the ministry.

Congressman urges Justice Dept. to investigate violent attacks on Catholic churches
A Republican Congressman has urged the Department of Justice to investigate the recent spate of attacks on Catholic churches, a trend he believes amount to hate crimes.

China: Churches forced to donate to Communist Party or stay shut
State-sponsored churches in parts of China that were forced to close due to COVID-19 lockdowns are only permitted to reopen if they hand money over to the Chinese Communist Party, according to a new report.



















