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What happened to all the fears about spreading COVID-19?
I’m simply questioning our response to the virus in light of the mass, national protests. What happened to all our fears?
A divine perspective on the protests and the riots
Many observers are comparing the year 2020 with 1968, the year that Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated, leading to riots all over America. Not long after that, Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated.
You are just too woke for me
It’s difficult to take a stand for anything today without being accused of virtue signaling or the like. And if you’re woke in one area you’ll soon find out that you are blissfully unwoke in another area.
For those who love justice, ‘white fragility’ cannot be an issue
Now, if you are white, you might already be reacting to the phrases “white fragility” and “white supremacy.” But rather than react, why not ask yourself a series of simple questions?
4 reasons the race riots do far more harm than good
As city after city in America is under assault, with buildings on fire and bloodied bodies laying in the streets, we need to unite in our condemnation of these violent riots.
To the Jewish community: You may not recognize me as a Jew but the antisemites do
The ongoing controversy over GOD TV’s Hebrew speaking channel in Israel has triggered an age-old debate: Are Jews who believe in Jesus still Jews?
Pixar targets your children with their first gay lead character
Now is a great time to send a clear message to Pixar and Disney: If you want our business, please stop offending our values and please leave the culture wars to others.
How one church In India provided more than 3 million meals during the pandemic
She hung a rope in her small home and was about to kill herself but there was a knock at the door.
A response to professor Avi Bell: You misrepresent Jewish believers in Jesus
I love for my views to be challenged in the court of public opinion as well as in private. My door is wide open to you. Shall we continue?
The real truth about Norma McCorvey, the ‘Roe’ of Roe v. Wade
Just think of the scorn we would have received for not helping a woman like this, left out in the cold by the pro-abortion side.