Morning Rundown: Controversial Pastor Deleted from YouTube, Christians Take Note
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Controversial Pastor Deleted from YouTube, Christians Take Note
Fiery preaching has been around for a long time.
The apostle Paul was known for his hard-charging stance that got him and Barnabas into a bitter disagreement over whether or not John Mark would accompany them on their mission’s trip.
This butting of heads led to the separation of good friends on the mission field. Over time, Paul’s attitude toward Mark changed as he extolled the usefulness of Mark in the mission’s field in 2 Timothy 4:11.
Hall of Fame Quarterback Credits Faith During Cancer Battle: ‘I Wasn’t Scared’
After publicly running out of breath on-air during “Fox NFL Sunday,” NFL legend Terry Bradshaw opened up about his ongoing fight with cancer.
“Last week on this show, I ran out of breath, and Howie [Long] helped me up. And a lot of people are asking what’s wrong with me, what’s happened to me physically. I just want to address it and let you know what has happened in my life,” Bradshaw said in early October.
In an interview with NBC Today, Bradshaw explained the incident further, and what has been an ongoing battle for him and his family.
Blacks and Hispanics Defend Indiana’s Law That Protects Unborn Life
Liberty Counsel filed an amicus brief at the Indiana Supreme Court on behalf of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC) and the Frederick Douglass Foundation that holds there is no right to abortion within the Indiana Constitution and defends the state’s pro-life law that limits the killing of innocent unborn children.
Six weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court overruled the Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey abortion decisions, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb signed Senate Bill 1 (SB1) into law which became effective as of Sept. 15, 2022. This law prohibits abortion at any stage of gestation except in cases of rape, incest, fatal fetal anomalies or when the woman’s life is at risk.
The NHCLC and Frederick Douglass Foundation represent millions of African Americans and Hispanics. These minority communities have been the direct target of abortion, and most Planned Parenthood’s abortion clinics are in black and Hispanic neighborhoods. Liberty Counsel also filed an amicus brief on behalf of the NHCLC and the Frederick Douglass Foundation at the U.S. Supreme Court in the Dobbs abortion case. In overturning Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the High Court cited to this brief acknowledging that abortion has disproportionally impacted the black community. {eoa}