National Day Of Prayer Reaches 110 Million Homes, George Foreman's Turning Point, Missionary's Exhibit At Museum Of The Bible
Top headlines for Friday, May 5, 2023
We discuss how the annual national day of prayer broadcast is expected to reach a record number of households, bringing together believers across the country. We also talk about a new exhibit at the Museum of the Bible in Washington DC, which tells the story of a Christian missionary who devoted her life to a tribe in Ecuador that tragically killed her husband. On a more uplifting note, we feature the incredible life story of former heavyweight boxing champion, George Foreman, who attributes his success to his faith in Jesus Christ. Finally, we discuss the legal battle underway in Oklahoma, where the American Civil Liberties Union is challenging a new law that prohibits the use of body-mutilating surgeries and chemical castration on minors without parental consent.
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