Morning Rundown: Coach Fired After Hosting Voluntary Baptisms With Team
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Coach Fired After Hosting Voluntary Baptisms With Team
In the midst of recent events at Tattnall County High School, where Coach Isaac Ferrell’s departure sparked concern among parents, one aspect stands out—the powerful symbolism of 20 players voluntarily participating in a baptismal ceremony. The video, shared on the team’s Facebook page, captured a moment of profound faith that transcended the football field.
In the words of Matthew 28:19, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” This biblical instruction echoes in the voluntary team baptism, offering a glimpse into a personal and communal commitment to Christ.
Target Doubles Down on Christmas ‘Pride’ Campaign
If you thought Target had learned the lesson that many of their shoppers do not view items like tuck-friendly swimwear for kids as appropriate, think again.
In 2023, Target lost billions from the backlash their ‘Pride’ collection caused and the company’s relationship with Abprallen and satanic-themed items, much of which was aimed at children.
The year is not over yet, and the retail giant thought it would be a good idea to ring in the Christmas season with another ‘Pride’ campaign where they deck the halls in transgender flag colors.
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Controversial Pentecostal Bishop Carlton Pearson Dies at 70
Pentecostal Bishop Carlton Pearson, once the pastor of the one of the largest churches in Tulsa, Oklahoma, died at 70 on Sunday, Nov. 19, after a long battle with prostate cancer. He had been under hospice care since early November.
During the 1990s, Pearson’s church in Tulsa, Higher Dimensions Church, reached an average attendance of 6,000. In 1994, however, after watching a television program about the “wretched conditions” of people suffering and dying from genocide in Rwanda, and considering the teaching of his church that non-Christians were going to hell, Pearson revealed that he had received an epiphany from God and stated publicly that he doubted the existence of hell as a place of eternal torment.
He said that hell was created on earth by human depravity and behavior. {eoa}
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