
Day: October 2, 2019

LISTEN: The Scripture and the Sense Podcast #281: Hosea 6:11-7:1 (with Daniel Whyte III)

Judge Presents Amber Guyger With a Bible and Hugs Her Moments After Slain Accountant’s Brother Embraced the Killer Cop and Forgave Her – While the Victim’s Mother Suggests She Use Her 10 Year Sentence to ‘Change’

Florida Church Buys Former Strip Club and Bar to Use for New Building

WATCH: Brother of Botham Jean Hugs Amber Guyger After She Was Sentenced

Anne Graham Lotz Explains Why Cancer Is Not Necessarily a Punishment for Sin: “Sin Doesn’t Deserve Cancer, It Deserves Death, and Jesus Took That for Us On the Cross”

Randal Rauser on How Netflix’s “Unbelievable” Breaks the True-Crime Genre Mold With a Story of Justice and Redemption

Here We Go: U.K. Doctor Loses Court Case and Job for Refusing to Use Transgender Pronouns Because It Went Against His Christian Beliefs

John Stonestreet and Roberto Rivera on More Victims of the Sexual Revolution

Mayor of Jerusalem to Join Christians for Global Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem

Swedish Church Says Tweet Naming Teen Climate Change Activist Greta Thunberg as ‘Successor’ to Jesus Christ Was Meant to be ‘Humorous’

Over 200,000 Students to Gather On Football Fields Across the U.S. for Annual “Fields of Faith” Event, Oct. 9

Hugh Ross on Does the Bible Teach the Big Bang Theory?

Betsy DeVos Endorses Prison Fellowship’s Effort to Make Inmates Eligible to Receive Federal Grants for College Education

Michael Brown on The Religion of Climate Change and the New Doomsday Scenario

New LifeWay Study Finds Less Than Half of Evangelicals Will Publicly Rebuke Their Political Party for Wrongdoing

LISTEN: Make America Godly Again and Then She Will be Great Again, Part 10 (Praying Through the Bible #371 with Daniel Whyte III)

Maryland Governor Offers Final Settlement to State’s HBCUs in 13-Year Lawsuit

Donovan Sterling West Chosen as President of the African American Chamber of Commerce of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware

Athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos Are Inducted Into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame 51 Years After Their Black Power Salute

Man Charged With Ethnic Intimidation After Monument at Historic Black Church in North Carolina is Defaced

Larry Irving Becomes the First African American Inducted Into the Internet Hall of Fame

Lawsuit Accuses Maryland Car Dealer of Racially Discriminating Against Black Customers

Mississippi Sheriff’s Department and ACLU Propose Plan in Racial Bias Case

New Memorial to Honor Victims of the 1919 Elaine Massacre in Arkansas

3-Way Race for Memphis Mayor Marked by Alleged Racism and Conflict

Texas Officer Found Guilty of Murder in Shooting of Black Neighbour Now Faces Sentencing

Dozens Come to Christ at Tent Revival in Kentucky

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship USA Wins Legal Victory Against University of Iowa
