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Religious
EXCLUSIVE: Call for Prayer Vigil Around Pro-Life Centers on Election Night
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
After multiple federal intelligence agencies warned of a “heightened threat” of violent attacks against people involved in abortion or family issues, the CEO of a firebombed pregnancy center is asking Christians to hold a prayerful vigil outside pro-life institutions on election night and the next evening.
In an October 28 memo, the Department of Homeland Security, FBI, National Counterterrorism Center, and U.S. Capitol stated that domestic violent extremists show an increase likelihood of targeting their “ideological opponents.” Extremists have already “levied violent threats targeting elected officials, individuals associated with abortion or LGBTQ+ issues, and facilities, locations, and organizations perceived as taking a stance on abortion or LGBTQ+ issues.”
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150,000 Black Churches Ask President Biden for Support of the Sickle Cell Disease Comprehensive Care Act
- By National Black Church Initiative
![Rev. Anthony Evans, President, National Black Church Initiative Rev. Anthony Evans, President, National Black Church Initiative](/images/Rev-Anthony-Evans-President.jpg)
WASHINGTON -- 150,000 Black and Latino Churches of the National Black Church Initiative and The Sickle Cell Disease Partnership Send President Biden and the Congressional Leadership A Letter Seeking Their Support for the Sickle Cell Disease Comprehensive Care Act (H.R. 6216/S.3389)
The National Black Church Initiative (NBCI), a coalition of 150,000 African American and Latino churches which constitute 27.7 million churchgoers and voters, sends President Biden and the congressional leadership a letter seeking their support for the Sickle Cell Disease Comprehensive Care Act (H.R. 6216/S.3389). The Black Church leadership cites this bill as one of its top priorities on its legislative agenda for 2022 and 2023.
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Pray the Vote National Prayer Event
- By The Presidential Prayer Team
SCOTTSDALE, Az. -- As Americans head to the polls for the midterm elections, Christians are heading to the Throne of Almighty God on behalf of the nation.
By the thousands, people are preparing for The Presidential Prayer Team's Pray the Vote National Prayer Event to intercede for the candidates, poll workers, election officials, and that voters may seek God's will as they cast their ballots. All day November 7th and 8th (election day), Americans are coming together to lift up the future of our nation to God in prayer.
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Open Doors Urges Believers to Pray On 'International Day of Prayer' for Persecuted Christians, Nov. 6
- By Christian Newswire
SANTA ANA, Calif. -- This Sunday, November 6, Christians will pray for fellow believers around the world who are suffering for their faith during the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church (IDOP).
According to Open Doors' World Watch List, more than 360 million Christians – 1 in 7 globally – live in places where they experience high levels of harassment and attacks, simply because they are Christian. Persecuted believers routinely face legal issues, worship restrictions, discrimination, imprisonment, physical torture and even death for following Jesus. In 2021, nearly 6,000 Christians globally were killed for their faith.
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Soros-Backed Group Demands IRS Crack Down on Politically-Engaged Churches
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
Just nine days before the 2022 midterm elections, a widely touted media outlet has accused the Biden administration of not cracking down hard enough on churches. Yet critics say the law the story endorses violates the First Amendment’s protection of religious liberty.
On Sunday, ProPublica asserted the government has done too little to prevent Christians from violating the Johnson Amendment, a controversial 1954 tax provision that effectively prevents churches from endorsing or opposing political candidates. In “Churches Are Breaking the Law by Endorsing in Elections, Experts Say. The IRS Looks the Other Way,” Jeremy Schwartz and Jessica Priest claim to have found 18 churches that violated the nearly seven-decade-old law. In one example, a pastor called the actions of New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) — who spent $10 million of taxpayer money to build a new abortion facility in Doña Ana County and said repealing virtually every limitation on abortion enshrined the “inviolable recognition of humanity and dignity” — “beyond evil” and “demonic.” In another, a pastor said demons worked through local politicians’ actions.
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Most Translated Film in History Releases 2,000th Language
- By Christian Newswire
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The most translated film of all time is now available in its 2,000th translation: Zo, a language spoken by approximately 65,000 people globally, including refugee and immigrant communities in 28 U.S. cities.
Myanmar, where Zo is mainly spoken, is a primarily Buddhist country, and people report experiencing discrimination for their religious beliefs. Access to economic opportunities can be drastically limited. As a result, many of the Zo people are now scattered around the world. Jesus Film Project marked the "JESUS" film's debut in Zo by hosting screening events for local Zo refugees and immigrants in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas; Atlanta, Georgia; and Fort Wayne, Indiana; all of which have large Zo communities.
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Newsom Bill Screens Out Believers from California Police Forces, Experts Warn
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
Christians who reject transgender ideology could virtually be barred from serving as police officers in the nation’s largest state, thanks to a series of laws and guidelines rolled out under California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) — policies that experts say may lead officers to make more dangerous decisions and would chill free speech. State officials have said police departments should scour applicants’ social media profiles for “disqualifying bias,” such as calling a man who identifies as female a male.
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- Nite Line Guest Line-up for November 7-11, 2022
- United Methodist Church to Signal New Direction in Bishop Elections
- 'The Chosen' Sets Nov. 18 Debut for Season 3, Internationally in 2000+ Cinemas
- Nite Line Guest Line-up for October 31st - November 4th, 2022
- Guest Line-up for October 24-28, 2022
- Nite Line Guest Line-up for October 17 - 21, 2022
- The Left Isn’t Afraid of Christian Nationalism. They’re Afraid of Christians.