| Christians share Jesus with satanists at Boston SatanCon | Curated for you byCP Editors | Good afternoon! It's Wednesday, May 3, and today's headlines include Christians witnessing to attendees at SatanCon in Boston, a report on tithing trends, the latest "Dirty Dozen" list, and Charles Stanley's items selling for over $6,000 on eBay. | Christians traveled from around the country to infiltrate The Satanic Temple's SatanCon in Boston, where they met with and witnessed to atheists and satanists at what was billed as the "largest satanic gathering in history" over the weekend. A Twitter video from evangelist Sean Feucht showed one attendee on stage ripping up pages from the Bible. Christians who were covertly ministering at the event reported that nearly 100 people made decisions to follow Jesus though others have disputed that claim. Full Story. | P.S. Get rewarded for sharing our newsletters! Sign-up for the CP referral program—the more you share, the more you earn. Scroll to the bottom of this newsletter to get started today! | | Listen to the CP Daily Podcast |
| | UNC kills links to 'Gender Equity and Wellness Initiative' for children | The University of North Carolina has seemingly scrubbed multiple pages of information from its website offering transgender consultations and other so-called treatments for children as young as 4 years old. The UNC Psychiatry site no longer serves the link for the page with "child/adolescent patient care" under its apparently defunct Gender Equality Psychiatry Clinic, which also has a broken link. An archived page stated that the clinic served patients from 4 to 30 years old who are "undergoing or exploring all forms of gender-affirming care," a euphemism for chemical castration and body-mutilating sex-change surgeries. Read more. | US border sees surge of Chinese immigrants | Chinese migrants represent the fourth-largest people group making the dangerous mountain jungle trek between the borders of Colombia and Panama in an effort to reach the U.S.-Mexico border. The area has become a "breeding ground" for illegal migration, drug trafficking, rapes and robberies, however, Chinese migrants are unlike migrants from countries such as Haiti, Venezuela, Cuba, and elsewhere because they have money and stay in luxury hotels en route. Read more. | Video: North Point leader gets drag lap dance at 'Heretic' bar | Video footage allegedly shows LeAnn Legan, the director of operations at Buckhead Church in Atlanta, a satellite campus of Andy Stanley's North Point Church, participating in a charity drag show performance. During the show, which took place at a gay bar called The Heretic, drag performer Alabama TP led Legan to a chair where he is then seen gyrating on top of the ministry leader and thrusting his crotch behind her head while she dances along with the music. Legan praised the male performer on Instagram, saying, "She helped me learn how to command attention and encouraged me to be myself on a stage." Read more. |
| | Living in Urgent Times | The Great Commission calls for every believer to spread the Gospel to all the nations of the world. At Vision Beyond Borders, we firmly believe that by giving the Word of God to people worldwide in their own language, we are helping to fulfill the Great Commission. | Over the last 30 years, Vision Beyond Borders has distributed over 3.4 million Bibles to countries worldwide through generous supporters like yourself. We pray that we can continue to provide Bibles, free of charge, to countries with restricted access and to share the Gospel in unreached villages and people groups. | We have the privilege to work with pastors and evangelists worldwide, many who are persecuted for their faith but are willing and able to give Bibles to those in need in their area. We hear stories of gratitude firsthand from those receiving Bibles, just like this little girl named Sara. Read more. | |
| | Report: Which denomination tithes the most? | A new study from Lifeway Research shows that whether churchgoers believe that tithing is a biblical commandment varies depending on age and denomination. Findings show that more than 3 in 4 American Protestant churchgoers (77%) view tithing as a biblical command that believers must follow today. Adults 18-to-34 were the least likely to believe that tithing is a biblical commandment (66%). Meanwhile, 85% of Evangelicals, 71% of non-Evangelicals, and 59% of Lutherans agreed that tithing is a biblical commandment. Read more. | 5 sacred songs set for coronation of King Charles III | King Charles III will be coronated on Saturday, with a ceremony that will feature music and a Christian liturgy approved by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Charles assumed the throne following the death of his mother, long-serving Queen Elizabeth II, in September. This list from CP of five songs that will be part of the coronation ceremony for King Charles III of England includes both older hymns and more recent pieces. Read now. |
| | 'Dirty Dozen List' exposes companies that profit off sexual exploitation | The National Center on Sexual Exploitation has released its annual list of businesses and other entities that profit off sexually exploitative products and fail to protect children from sexually abusive material. Entities to make the list this year include the Apple app store, eBay, Instagram, and Spotify. Read the full list now. | Charles Stanley's items sell for over $6K on eBay | Charles Stanley's pocket watch and a signed portrait have fetched over $6,000 at an eBay auction set up by Stanley's grandson, Matt Brodersen. The 29-year-old's decision to list the items less than two weeks after his grandfather's death was condemned by many, including other members of the Stanley family. The aspiring YouTuber apologized for the "disrespectful" auction listings, saying, "When I put my grandpa's stuff on eBay, I was just thinking about myself." Read more. | | | | | | Thank you for spending part of your day with us. We look forward to seeing you again tomorrow! -- CP Editors |
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