| Trump on Clinton campaign spying: 'Bigger crime than Watergate' | Curated for you byCP Editors | Good afternoon and Happy Valentine's Day! It's Monday, February 14, and we're here to report on a recently released statement from former President Donald Trump, One Million Moms' response to a controversial advertisement, and a video interview with Bethel Music's Josh Baldwin. | Former President Donald Trump said in a statement that special counsel John Durham’s court filing provides “indisputable evidence” that Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign spied on his campaign and presidency to “develop a completely fabricated connection to Russia,” which is a “bigger scandal” than Watergate. The statement comes in the wake of Durham's team alleging that a Democrat-aligned tech executive was paid to spy on Trump's residences and the White House while he was president. | Kash Patel, former chief investigator of the Trump-Russia probe for the House Intelligence Committee under then-Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., told Fox News that the filing provides “definitive” evidence that the Clinton campaign put together “a criminal enterprise to fabricate a connection between President Trump and Russia.” In Case You Missed It ...Gambling nun gets year in jail for $835K theft from schoolChinese pastor blacklisted by Communist Party: 'Don't be fooled' by lies of state-sponsored churchMuslim extremists beat Christian apologist unconscious in Uganda |
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One Million Moms on Zillow's lesbian ad: 'Sexual perversion' | The Christian conservative group One Million Moms is calling out real estate platform Zillow over a new commercial that they say normalizes sin by promoting same-sex relationships and the LGBT agenda. The group said in a statement that it “stands up for biblical truth, which is very clear in Romans 1:26-27 about this particular type of sexual perversion.” They're also encouraging supporters to sign an online petition against the platform. The petition had more than 13,000 signatures as of Monday morning. | Also of Interest... | One Million Moms boycotts American Girl's 'Girl of the Year' doll over LGBT storyline Hallmark CEO touts 'seismic' shift in number of LGBT characters on its programsOne Million Moms urges parents to take action against Eli Lilly over ‘repulsive’ adCBS, Hallmark among TV networks refusing to show pro-life ad | Super Bowl MVP Kupp says he saw championship victory in vision from God | Capping an incredible, historic 2021-22 season, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp was named Super Bowl MVP on Sunday night, after he helped his squad to a 23-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. In a post-game interview, Kupp praised God, saying, “I don’t know, I don’t feel deserving of this. God is just so good. I’m just so thankful for the guys I get to be around, for the coaches, for my family." Read more about Kupp's inspiring story here. | Christians protest Satanic Temple’s 3-day ‘SatanCon’ | Christians gathered, prayed and read scriptures outside an Arizona hotel that hosted a three-day event by The Satanic Temple called “SatanCon” that included such sessions as “Raising Children in a Satanic Household” and “Abortion as a (Religious) Right.” In 2018, The Satanic Temple lost a lawsuit against Scottsdale over its decision not to allow the group to give an invocation at one of the city council meetings two years earlier. In 2016, The Satanic Template launched a national After School Satan Club to counter Christian student organizations being offered in public schools nationwide. Moises Esteves, vice president of USA Ministries for Child Evangelism Fellowship, told The Christian Post at the time that he believed the Satan club was “yet another atheist PR stunt” that “has no staying power.” |
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Dr. Richard Hamlet’s Global Ministries Foundation is Innovating Ministry in Memphis and Across the World | GMF was founded as an evangelism and gospel outreach ministry in 2003. Dr. Hamlet has used his gift of proclamation evangelism all over the world. In addition to international crusades, area-wide gospel-fests and outreaches are held throughout the United States. Most events include free food, entertainment, social services, and a message from Dr. Hamlet that clearly explains the gospel to all in attendance. GMF believes that biblical evangelism must be connected to biblical discipleship. In every country in which GMF holds evangelism festivals, Dr. Hamlet works in conjunction with GMF’s local church partners. By doing ministry side by side with them, local Christian leaders can carry on the discipleship process long after the crusades are over. Read Now | |
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Christian doctor's case heads to high court | A High Court in the U.K. is scheduled to hear the case of Dr. Dermot Kearney, a Christian doctor who has been banned from providing life-saving treatment for unborn babies. Last May, an Interim Orders Tribunal blocked Kearney from providing emergency abortion pill reversal treatment for up to 18 months after the abortion provider MSI Reproductive Choices U.K., previously known as Marie Stopes International, filed a complaint with the General Medical Council, the Daily Mail reported. Abortion pill reversal involves administering the natural hormone progesterone to a pregnant woman who wants to urgently reverse the effects of the first abortion pill, mifepristone. However, MSI claimed that the prescribed treatment was not based on evidence and imposed Kearney's anti-abortion beliefs on patients. However, Sue Turner, director of Physicians for Life, previously told The Christian Post that the reversal has a relatively high chance of success. | Also of Interest... | Children with Down syndrome targeted for abortion in UK Ireland warns women against using abortion pill reversal that could save babies' livesAbortions reached record levels in Scotland during COVID-19 pandemic UK judge forcing mentally disabled mother to have abortion without her consent |
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WATCH: Bethel leader talks identity, a season of rest | In this interview with The Christian Post, Bethel Music's Josh Baldwin talks about being back on tour for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns began. "I think I was supposed to have this time off. And I think I also started to realize, I think maybe my identity is probably wrapped up so much in this is what I'm doing that I don't even know how to just go be at church with my family and just worship and not be one of the leaders," he explains. Click to watch. | | | | Thank you for spending part of your day with us. We look forward to seeing you again tomorrow! -- CP Editors | P.S.Have a minute? The Christian Post is launching a quarterly print magazine, and we'd love to get your thoughts! Please take the quick survey here. |
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