Gen Z Struggles With Small Groups, VA School Bathroom Policy Controversy, ESV Bible Revises 42 Verses
Sponsored by WatersEdge: Invest with purpose? With WatersEdge Kingdom Investments, you can! We offer great rates that multiply your resources and build churches. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/3CxWtFz
Top headlines for Friday, February 14, 2025
In this episode, we start by examining a controversial policy in a Virginia school district, where the allowance of a registered sex offender in women's locker rooms raises questions about safety and inclusivity. Next, we shift our focus to North Dakota, where lawmakers propose a bill that could redefine religious recognition and potentially impact the separation of church and state. Finally, we explore the findings of a new Barna study, uncovering the unique ways Gen Z approaches spirituality, including their reliance on maternal figures for guidance.
- @ChristianPost on Twitter
- Christian Post on Facebook
- @ChristianPostIntl on Instagram
- Subscribe on YouTube
- Subscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and Thursday
- Click here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!
- School district backs policy that enabled offender in girls' room | Education
- North Dakota bill to 'acknowledge the Kingship of Jesus Christ' | Politics
- Gen Z struggles with small groups: Barna | U.S.
- County courthouse drops Henry Hyde's name over his pro-life views | Politics
- Andrew Tate, brother lured American woman to Romania: lawsuit | U.S.
- ESV Bible update reverts Genesis 3:16 translation to 2001 wording | Church & Ministries
- Wikipedia co-founder on 're-conversion' journey to Christianity | U.S.