Christians Visit Holy Sites Amid Conflict, Mark Driscoll Controversy At Men's Conference, Detransitioner’s Warning To Disney
Top headlines for Wednesday, April 17, 2024
In this episode, we explore the resilience of Christian pilgrims and tourists visiting holy sites amidst an escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. Despite the fears, the faith community remains undeterred. Meanwhile, controversy surrounds Mark Driscoll, who faced backlash for his comments at James River Church’s Stronger Men’s Conference, highlighting the ongoing debate over religious expression and criticism. In another sphere, Chloe Cole sends a bold warning to Disney CEO Bob Iger, flagging potential legal action and igniting conversations on corporate responsibility and social issues. Lastly, we discuss the closure of the International House of Prayer Kansas City, a movement rocked by a scandal that raises questions about accountability within religious organizations.
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