CCP Influencing K-12 Schools, Teacher Fired After Attending Drag Show, Nancy Mace Jokes About Premarital Sex
Top headlines for Tuesday, August 1, 2023
In this episode, we delve into the concerning reports of a Chinese Communist Party-sponsored program in various U.S. schools. We also discuss the firing of a Texas teacher who displayed an image of herself with drag performers at a gay bar, exploring the claims surrounding her walking in an ungodly manner. Amid online backlash, we discuss Rep. Nancy Mace's open admission of engaging in premarital sex in front of her pastor. Finally, we investigate how a Christian entertainment platform aims to resist media's negative influence on children, featuring family-friendly video games, comics, and other wholesome content.
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- American nurse, child kidnapped from Christian ministry in Haiti | World News
- Chinese Communist Party influencing US K-12 schools: report | U.S. News
- Church's challenge of mandated abortion coverage dismissed | Politics News
- Teacher fired from Texas Christian school after drag show | U.S. News
- Evangelical biology professor files EEOC complaint after firing | U.S. News
- Nancy Mace jokes about sex with fiancé at prayer breakfast | Politics News
- Community mourns after pastor is fatally struck by police car | U.S. News
- UMC conference appeals disaffiliation court order | Church & Ministries News
- UMC conference can’t stop church from disaffiliation, judge rules | Church & Ministries News
- Archbishop says don’t stop praying ‘Our Father’ but be sensitive | Church & Ministries News
- ‘Our Father’ in Lord’s Prayer is ‘problematic’ says archbishop | Church & Ministries News
- Ukraine to celebrate Christmas on Dec. 25 not Jan. 7 | World News
- Christian gaming platform confronting media 'toxicity' with truth | Entertainment News