Year of the Bible Movement Continues to Gain Traction as Believers Engage the Word of God
Christian leaders across the world are taking a bold stand to declare 2020 as the Year of the Bible.
Christian leaders across the world are taking a bold stand to declare 2020 as the Year of the Bible.
Pastor Ken Peters was faithfully leading his small church in Spokane, Washington, when a guest preacher’s Sunday sermon grabbed his heart and prompted an unexpected response.
A federal Court of Appeals ruled that the World War II-era 78-year-old Bayview Cross in Pensacola, Florida, does not violate the U.S. Constitution and will remain standing. The appeals court noted it has become “embedded in the fabric of the Pensacola community” and that removing it could “strike many as aggressively hostile to religion.”
Coach Dave Daubenmire will broadcast a special Saturday morning edition of Coach Dave LIVE where he will explain his position on the soft porn at the Super Bowl and his intentions to sue those responsible for pumping the bilge into the homes of unsuspecting Christian Americans.
Judge Roy Moore, President Emeritus of the Foundation for Moral Law, and Kayla Moore, the Foundation’s President, are pleased to announce that on Tuesday, February 11, 2020, the “Ten Commandments Monument” will be returned to Montgomery, Alabama, to be placed at One Dexter Avenue on the first floor of the Foundation for Moral Law.
Choose Life of Georgia today presented the new “Choose Life” license plate to Governor Brian Kemp. It is now available for those who want to promote the preciousness of all human life.