Posts Tagged ‘Oppression’

NYT Receives Another Pulitzer Prize for Printing Fake News

NYT Receives Another Pulitzer Prize for Printing Fake News

“I listened in stunned silence as Nikole Hannah-Jones, a reporter for the New York Times, repeated an idea that I had vigorously argued against with her fact-checker” … What does it mean for our country when our national paper of record is repeatedly rewarded with our nation’s highest journalism prize for deliberately distorted, misleading, and false reporting? At the very least, it indicates that…

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Biblical Principles for Enduring House Arrest

Biblical Principles for Enduring House Arrest

Many of us are becoming restless. As Attorney General William Barr put it, “The idea that you have to stay in your house is disturbingly close to house arrest.” We want to be freed from our homes and return to some semblance of normalcy. These feelings are natural, but they may be distracting us from what God is trying to accomplish in our lives during this time….

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Impeachment: When We Judge Ourselves

Impeachment - When We Judge Ourselves

The dramatic impeachment of President Trump has been filled with more twists, plot gaps, and anti-climactic revelations than any soap opera. Never has there been such a partisan impeachment process. Throughout the entire ordeal…

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Why the Surge in Anti-Semitic Hate Crimes?

Why the Surge in Anti Semitic Hate Crimes

“It seems like it’s open season on Jews in New York City,”[1] City Councilmember Chaim Deutsch lamented amidst a rash of at least nine anti-Semitic attacks in New York City during the final days of 2019—all of them occurring within less than a week.[2] Six anti-Semitic incidents, five of them assaults, happened in an almost…

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What Is God Trying to Accomplish Through Impeachment?

What Is God Trying to Accomplish through Impeachment

Before we become overly cynical regarding the drama unfolding in Washington D.C., perhaps we should ask the Lord whether there is a reason for our leadership’s apparent lack of wisdom and failure to provide justice and meaningful solutions to the mistakes uncovered. It could be that we ourselves are the root of the problem—not our government leaders….

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INSIGHTS: Lessons From Harriet Tubman

Lessons from Harriet Tubman - Harriet Movie Poster Logo - Forerunners of America

What can we learn from Harriet Tubman that applies to our situation today? In this edition of insights, Forerunners founder Dave Warn highlights three aspects of Harriet’s life that can inspire us today to walk with God and accomplish great things for His glory.

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Big Tech’s War on Truth

Big Tech's War on Truth

Internationally, social networks have readily censored verified journalists who have challenged their respective country’s political authorities, but now these social networks are censoring journalists and influential personalities in the United States based upon differences in political and social ideology. On June 12, 2019…

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Will Pro-Life Christians Seize the Moment?

Will Pro-Life Christians Seize the Moment

God’s people have been notably absent in our national debate over abortion these past few years which have included the #ShoutYourAbortion movement, near panic that the new Supreme Court appointments will result in the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the New York legislature’s standing ovation celebrating radical expansions to state abortion laws, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam’s post-birth abortion comments, and the U.S. Senate’s failure to pass a bill requiring health care providers offer medical care to babies born alive after a failed abortion….

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A Nation Divided

A Nation Divided

Robert Mueller’s investigation prompted more than 533,000 web articles according to NewsWhip data cited by Axios. For nearly two years, these articles have kept social media ablaze, generating approximately 245 million likes, comments, and shares on Twitter and Facebook. America’s obsession with Mueller’s investigation is unprecedented. Together, The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, and MSNBC published an average of nearly 13 articles a day for almost two years….

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