Tuesday, September 11, 2012

From Manhattan Declaration: Blessed is the Nation Whose God is the Lord . . .

noteworthy this week

Cardinal Dolan Prays to Close the Democratic National Convention

As he did for Republicans one week earlier, the leader of the Catholic church in America praised Almighty God and Jesus Christ for life, including the unborn, and liberty, especially religious freedom. He also prayed for guidance for our nation's leaders.

Party Crasher in Charlotte

Fernando Cabrera is a New York City pastor, graduate of Liberty University, and outspoken proponent of life, traditional marriage, and religious freedom. He was also a delegate to the Democratic National Convention. WORLD Magazine asks, "How does that work?"

Gay Marriage Researcher Vindicated

The University of Texas has affirmed the academic integrity of Professor Mark Regnerus after an inquiry sparked by the claims of a gay rights blogger.

Gay Protestors Confronted with Christian Love

After learning of plans to protest his church, pastor Scott Volk plotted a response and taught a few lost souls what the love of God looks like.

Christian Rapper Tops the Charts

Lecrae has used his talent to share the Gospel for years. His message of Truth - offered in head-bobbing bursts of finely crafted rhythm - is making a major mark.

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Quite Foolish, Really

In his letter to the church at Corinth, Paul states his divine mission to preach the Gospel. He acknowledges that the wise of this world will not heed his message, but promises God is "well pleased through the foolishness of the message preached to save those who believe." This week, we honor those who, like Paul, step into the public square to speak Truth to those who have ears to hear, including a Cardinal and a pastor at the Democratic National Convention, a university researcher at the forefront of the same-sex marriage debate, and a rapper on top of the music world.

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