Tyler O'Neil
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Egypt Could Witness Country's Largest Political Rally Today, Predicts Egyptian-Born Pastor
A nationwide rally in Egypt occurring today could be the biggest political event in the country's history, surpassing even the tens of millions who demonstrated in June, predicted Egyptian-born pastor and Middle East broadcaster Michael Youssef, who said huge crowds were already hitting the streets.
Conservative Princeton Law Prof. Robert P. George Is New USCIRF Chair; Democrat Predecessor Praises Successor
The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) announced earlier this week its new chair, Princeton Professor of Jurisprudence Robert P. George, a conservative intellectual who even Democrats laud as a good pick.
Judgment Day for 'RIPD:' Christians Call Supernatural Film Embarrassing
Christian reviewers roundly condemned the ineptitude of "R.I.P.D.," the latest high-profile, high-budget film to flop this summer.
Ted Cruz Blasts Obama for Weak Foreign Policy; Commends Pro-Israel Christians
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) stirred up a crowd of thousands on Wednesday at the Christians United for Israel Annual Summit in Washington, D.C., as he criticized President Obama's foreign policy as one of "weakness" and "appeasement" while stressing the need to maintain a strong alliance with Israel.
Obama Has 'No Clue' About Race Solutions; Partially to Blame for Race Problems, Says Bill O'Reilly
Fox News pundit Bill O'Reilly discussed the race issue on Monday, praising President Obama for raising the problem while attacking America's leaders as utterly misled about – and even implicitly supporting – its root cause.
Christian Musician Matt Brock on Grandfather's Legacy, Unemployment and Taking Leap of Faith in 'Land of Shadows'
Singer, songwriter, and worship leader Matt Brock sings about relying on God through the death of loved ones, unemployment, and other hard times in his album "From the Land of Shadows."
Female Policy Experts: To Help the Poor, Preach the Gospel of Marriage
Female policy experts discussed the finding that women are breadwinners in four of ten American households but how that doesn't necessarily mean their children are well supported financially or emotionally in a two-parent family, at the conservative Heritage Foundation on Tuesday.
Christian Artist Sings Painful Songs for 'Social Justice' to Fight Sex Trafficking
Singer and songwriter Janie Chu says she sings about pain and suffering to end the social injustice of sex trafficking through the love of Jesus Christ.
Ben Carson Says Obama's Legacy Riddled With Scandals and Broken Promises
A broken public trust may ruin the first black President's legacy, said Evangelical neurosurgeon and conservative rock star Dr. Benjamin Carson.
The Christian Heritage of American Higher Education – Lost or Reborn?
Several Christian college leaders agreed with a recent op-ed by Arizona Christian University's president that reminded readers about the Christian heritage of the oldest and most prestigious schools in the United States, which were founded as Christian seminaries, but have since lost their faith tradition.