September 05, 2021

Communion outside of Mass~ [Weekend Headlines] ‘Americans will die’: Lawmaker blames Biden for US citizens being left behind






Today's Headlines
Sunday, September 05, 2021

Some Americans who remain trapped in Afghanistan are "going to die because of the failure from President Biden," according to Republican Rep. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma, who tried to rescue U.S. citizens from that country.

San Francisco's Grace Cathedral is in the news after announcing all visitors must be vaccinated.

North Korea's communist dictatorship has been deploying factions within the regime to carry out wrongful arrests, torture, executions and the denial of fundamental religious freedom rights as it seeks to "exterminate all Christian adherents and institutions," the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom says in a report.

After the U.S. Supreme Court allowed a Texas law banning abortions after six weeks gestation to remain in effect, Democrats are calling for the codification of abortion rights into federal law while leaders of other states are looking to follow Texas' lead.

A new English translation of the New Testament specifically aimed toward conveying Christian beliefs through Native American cultural concepts and storytelling has been released.

Tribalism prevents different groups from seeing and working together in building a healthy and happy nation. Valuable time, energy, and resources are spent fighting, blaming, finger-pointing, seeking revenge, and killing. With that understanding, why encourage it here at home?

Pastor Shane Idleman weighs in on the current state of affairs and why a genuine revival, a spiritual awakening is the only hope for the United States, the main theme in his recent book, "Oh Would You Rend The Heavens."

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A Columbine survivor who witnessed the murder of two of his classmates has said he believes teachers should be armed and issued a blistering condemnation of public schools for "failing" to protect students from harm. 

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