| Christians protest plans to censure Spokane mayor for appearance at Sean Feucht prayer event | Curated for you byCP Editors | Good afternoon! It's Thursday, September 14, and today's headlines include plans to censure the mayor of Spokane, Wash., for appearing at a prayer event, Best Buy allegedly firing an employee for speaking out about required LGBT training, and Paula White's apartheid comments. | Christians in Spokane, Wash., protested plans by the city council Monday to censure or formally rebuke Spokane Mayor Nadine Woodward for attending a worship event hosted by conservative activist missionary Sean Feucht and receiving prayer from former state legislator-turned-pastor, Matt Shea last month. Religious leaders and residents strongly disputed narratives—including from Woodward's political rival in the mayoral campaign, Lisa Brown—that the event was "hate" motivated and "Christian nationalist." Full Story. | | Listen to the CP Daily Podcast |
| | Drag troupe scrubs arrested member's name from website | A drag performer affiliated with the anti-Catholic Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence network has been removed from his troupe's website after he was arrested for indecent exposure. Multiple witnesses reported that Clinton Monroe Ellis-Gilmore, 53, of Eureka, Calif., was "sitting in his truck with the door open, masturbating for approximately one hour," authorities revealed. Read more. | Best be fired? Best Buy fires whistleblower after anti-Christian revelations | Enis Sujak, a former Best Buy employee, is suing the electronics chain for allegedly firing him for expressing his religious views over company-mandated LGBT training. The Serbian immigrant, who now lives in Florida, says he was terminated from Best Buy's Geek Squad for speaking out against a mandatory training video on LGBT history. Read more. |
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| | VIDEO: Nick Vujicic talks God's sovereignty in (not) healing | "I have a pair of shoes in my closet in case God gives me arms and legs." During an I Am Second video, author and public speaker Nick Vujicic gets real about his life story of being born without limbs, explaining how he knows Jesus is faithful even if healing does not come. Doctors "apologized to my parents that they did not pick it up in the ultrasounds and give them the option to abort me," the founder of Nick V. Ministries shares. Read more and watch the video now. |
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