But Pastor McKeen did know one thing. “I don’t answer to NBC,” he explained. “I answer to God. And so, if a lot of people are mad at me, I’m sorry. I don’t like that they’re mad at me, but at the end of the day, I answer to God.”
Read moreVaccinated People Now Making Up Higher Proportion of COVID-19 Metrics in US
In Kentucky in June, for example, almost 70 percent of the deaths were among the vaccinated, according to data obtained by The Epoch Times.
Read moreTragedy at Holbrook Indian School
DPS officials said that the crash happened around 9:25 a.m. on Sunday morning when a school bus slowing in traffic was rear-ended by a semi-truck. The bus was then pushed into a nearby van.
Read moreRocky Mountain Conference President Demonstrates The Parable of Matthew 18
Back to Matthew 18. The servant who was shown mercy (in our case he was shown fecklessness) grabs another guy by the throat and says “Pay me what you owe me!” Here’s what went down on Sunday.
Read moreLiberty University: We Stand Unapologetically on the Word of God
A spokesman for Liberty University says, “we stand unapologetically on the Word of God. And we’re training that next generation against all the machinations of the woke left but doing so with the Word of God.”
Read moreArmed Federal Agents Attack Amish Farmer in PA For Selling Food Without Preservatives
This is an attack on Amish religious freedom just 150 miles from Washington D.C. Miller isn’t dependent on big industry players or the government, and he’s providing healthy food to his community the way he believes God intended.
Read moreRocky Mountain Conference Votes to Ordain Women
The Rocky Mountain Conference constituents yesterday voted by 59% to 41% to approve the ordination of women in the conference
Read moreWEF: We Don't Need the Vast Majority of the Population
A top World Economic Forum advisor, Yuval Noah Harari, says, “we just don’t need the vast majority of the population.”
Read moreCDC COVID-19 Guidelines, Drops Quarantine And No Longer Differentiates Based On a Person's Vaccination Status
Previous CDC guidance said people who had been exposed but were up to date on their coronavirus shots could skip the quarantine period. The new guidance expands that standard to everyone.
Read moreDwight Nelson Announces Retirement Plans
Dwight Nelson has been the senior pastor at Pioneer Memorial Church for 39 years. This past Sabbath, he announced plans to retire.
Read moreDOJ to Investigate Southern Baptist Convention
The Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee has been informed that the U.S. Department of Justice has begun an investigation of the SBC that will include “multiple SBC entities.”
Read moreFifth-Generation 'Adventist' Is An Abortion Rights Missionary
Musick considers herself an “abortion rights missionary” of sorts. “I see myself doing this the rest of my life, making sure that people have access to safe, legal abortions.”
Read moreFormer Weimar Employee Files Sex Harassment Lawsuit
A former Weimar University employee has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Weimar alleging serious misconduct on the part of Dr. Araya, former Vice-President of Academic Affairs.
Read moreGC Session 2025: Exhibit Hall is Back, People Are Encouraged to Attend in Person
Special guest invitees will be reduced. Evidently, some felt that there were too many at the 2022 Session. No indication yet of the final number, or exactly who these special invitees are. SDA members or ecumenical folks?
Read moreA Dark Day--the Constitutional Republic Died, a Banana Republic Emerged in its Place
The America Republic just died today. A banana republic emerged in its place.
Read moreSouth African Satanist Leader Claims to Have Found Christ After Experiencing God's Love In A Christian
During Swiegelaar's last radio interview talking about Satanism, he said that he didn't believe in Jesus or that He existed. The radio DJ's reaction stunned him.
Read moreBen Carson at CPAC: A Republic if We Can Keep It
In Dr. Ben Carson’s speech at CPAC Dallas yesterday, he told the story of the lady who asked Franklin what kind of government the delegates had opted for, a republic or a monarch. Franklin replied, “A republic, if we can keep it.”
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