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Facing the Future with the Bible

"Jesus can lift our hearts, soothe our sorrows, heal our wounds, and drive away our fears." Those words sound like something Franklin Graham or John MacArthur would say. But on today's edition of Family Talk, you'll discover that America's 40th President, Ronald Reagan, made that declaration. In his 1983 speech at the National Religious Broadcasters convention, this God-fearing president cited Isaiah 40:8 which says, "The grass withers, the flower fades, but the Word of our God shall stand forever." Reagan's contention that "the Bible can touch our hearts, order our minds, refresh our souls" is as true today as it was then.

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Policy & Culture

New York Revoked Religious Exemptions for Vaccinations … Parents Take the State To Court

In 2019, New York repealed a law that provided a religious exemption for otherwise mandatory school vaccinations. Parents have now asked the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in.

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Policy & Culture

Clemson University Official Says Republican Applicants are Part of an “Oppressive Group”

An admissions counselor at Clemson University recently found herself in hot water after referring to Republican applicants as part of an “oppressive group.”

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Policy & Culture

YouTube Says the Bible is Hate Speech?!

The Bible presents the Gospel – the “good news” – of Jesus Christ. According to YouTube, this good news may constitute “hate speech.”

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Policy & Culture

Popular Television Show Acts as a Mouthpiece for LGBTQ Agenda

Capt. Olivia Benson protects victims of sex crimes on the popular NBC television show, Law & Order: SVU. But on a recent episode, her actions were anything but noble. Benson (played by Mariska Hargitay) applauded the actions of her on-screen son, Noah, who “came out” as bisexual.

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Policy & Culture

NCAA Refuses to Protect Women’s Sports, Punts Decision

Men don’t belong in women’s sports. What we all know intuitively has been proven again and again by example. But the NCAA refuses to face reality.

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Policy & Culture

Biden Administration Shows “Religious Hostility” Toward Navy SEALs

A group of Navy SEALs went to court in an effort to avoid a mandatory coronavirus vaccine injection, a requirement for continuing their military service.

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Critical Issue

Critical Issue #4 – Religious Liberty

The first item listed in the Bill of Rights within the U.S. Constitution addresses the issue of religious liberty.

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Policy & Culture

Fighting for Prayer at the U.S. Supreme Court

A high school football coach in Washington state was fired for expressing his faith by saying a prayer on the field after football games.

Earlier this year, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appea

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Policy & Culture

Colorado Web Designer Asks U.S. Supreme Court For Relief

Lorie Smith is a web designer based in Colorado. She happily serves all customers but declines to express certain messages that violate her religious beliefs.

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