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Rebel News Presents 'Church Under Fire: Canada's War on Christianity,' A Powerful New Documentary Exposing the Persecution Faced by Christian Pastors During COVID-19
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TORONTO, Ontario, Canada -- Rebel News, Canada's largest independent news company known for its bold investigative journalism, is proud to announce the release of "Church Under Fire: Canada's War on Christianity."ChurchUnderFireMovie.com OR stream it on RebelNews+. Click on "Media Inquiries" to have us on your show!
This compelling documentary, the fourth produced by Rebel News' head documentarian, Kian Simone, sheds light on the relentless persecution experienced by Christian pastors in Canada during the COVID-19 lockdowns. Buy the film atMajor Grant Supports New Home for NGU Business Programs
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A major grant from the Robert W. Plaster Foundation to North Greenville University’s capital campaign for the transformation of historic Donnan Administration Building will yield a new name for the home of the College of Business & Entrepreneurship, NGU President Dr. Gene C. Fant, Jr., announced on January 5. The expanded and completely renovated 20,000-square-foot building will be named the Robert W. Plaster Free Enterprise Center, housing the College of Business & Entrepreneurship, the Donald E. Ward Administrative Suite, and the Murphree. C. Donnan Commons, which preserves and articulates the legacy of NGU’s longest-serving president.
Trafficking, Terrorism, and Trauma: Speaker Johnson Describes What Republicans Saw at the Border
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- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
During their trip to the southern border, dozens of congressmen saw a spectacle of human traffickers, military-aged men from terrorist nations, and the “unconscionable” indifference of the Biden administration to the cries of its own citizens. They returned ready to use “every ounce” of their influence to protect the victims they saw, said Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-La.).
“This is my third trip to the border, but it was the largest congressional delegation that’s ever made the trip: 64 House Republicans were there, representing 26 states and one U.S. territory,” said Speaker Johnson on “Washington Watch with Tony Perkins” the day after Wednesday’s border visit. “It really does make a difference to be there in person, on the ground, talking with the stakeholders: the patriotic, heroic Border Patrol officers and the sheriffs who are charged with keeping order down there.”
In a Historic Decision, U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Idaho Abortion Ban in First Such Ruling Since Dobbs
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WASHINGTON -- Idaho's Defense of Life Act bans virtually all abortions in Idaho but does allow for exceptions to save the life of the mother or in cases of rape or incest.
Stanton Public Policy Center applauds the United States Supreme Court for upholding the Defense of Life Act which protects innocent children from abortion violence and women from abortion abuse.
Stanton Public Policy Center is a women's advocacy and educational organization that works on issues of human rights and justice which empower and inspire women. It is affiliated with Stanton Healthcare which has life-affirming women's health clinics in America and internationally.
Willie Partin to Preach Opening Services At BJU Spring Semester
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Willie Partin, director of camp relations for The Wilds Christian Camp and Conference Center in Brevard, North Carolina, will preach the opening services of Bob Jones University’s spring semester. Services will be held Jan. 9-10, 2024, at 7 p.m. in Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium.
Partin graduated from BJU with a BA in youth ministries in 2003. He earned an MA in biblical counseling from BJU Seminary in December 2023.
It's time to Question "The Authorities"
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Some of the lies that “The Authorities” told us:
- The Science is clear.
- No one is safe from Covid until everyone is safe.
- Non-essential businesses must close.
- In-person schools must close.
- Churches must close.
- The vaccine is 100% effective against Covid.
- You have no individual rights on vaccines.
- The Covid pandemic was caused by the unvaccinated.
Americans Moved to Low-Tax States in 2023
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Americans were on the move in 2023, and many chose low-tax states over high-tax ones. That’s the finding of recent U.S. Census Bureau interstate migration data and commercial datasets released last week by U-Haul and United Van Lines.
The U.S. population grew 0.49 percent between July 2022 and July 2023, an increase from the previous year’s 0.37 percent. While international migration contributed to population growth at the national level, interstate migration was the key driver of net population changes at the state level. The U.S. Census Bureau’s most recent interstate migration estimates show that New York lost the greatest share of its population (1.1 percent) to other states between July 2022 and July 2023. Not far behind was California, which lost 0.9 percent of its residents, followed by Hawaii (0.8 percent), Alaska (also 0.8 percent), and Illinois (0.7 percent). At the other end of the spectrum, South Carolina saw the greatest population growth from net domestic inbound migration (1.6 percent), followed by Delaware (1.0 percent) and North Carolina, Tennessee, and Florida (all 0.9 percent).
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