July 4th Shooting Leaves 6 Dead, Only 38% Proud To Be American, Tony Evans On Racial Division
A judge issued a temporary block to a university policy that censored three Christian students who had expressed opposition to same-sex marriage on religious grounds.
A new Gallup poll has found that only 38% of adults in the United States say they are “extremely proud” to be American, the lowest percentage recorded since the analytics and advisory company began asking the question in 2001.
At least six people were killed in a mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois, and as many as 24 others who sustained serious and critical injurieswere hospitalized.
Skillet frontman John Cooper shares why he began speaking out against illiberal ideology and post-modernism, disturbing philosophies he's seen permeate both the Christian music industry and the Church.
Tony Evans, the senior pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Church, said that because the Church instigated the problem of racism in the United States, it’s up to the Body of Christ to serve as the solution.
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