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In a recent appearance on Dr. Jordan Peterson’s podcast, former football star Tim Tebow answered questions about masculinity and winning while steering the conversation toward Christian service and humility.
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Christianity Today (CT) Senior News Editor Daniel Silliman issued an apology earlier this week (April 22) for an article he wrote and published the Monday before Easter titled: “Was Jesus Crucified with Nails?“
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Veterans Affairs Asks Employees in Email to Report ‘Anti-Christian Bias’
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Anti-Christian Bias Task Force Hears Allegations of Religious Discrimination
On Tuesday (April 22), the new Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias in the federal government met for the first time. Behind closed doors, attendees shared stories of alleged harm caused by the “anti-Christian sentiment” of the Biden administration.
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