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Unplanned Continues to Surprise at Box Office with $3.2 Million Haul for Strong Top 10 Second-week Finish
- By Christian Newswire
Unfazed by a Twitter ban, abortion-themed biopic remains the highest grossing indie film in wide release after expanding to 1,500 Screens in 2nd Week
LOS ANGELES, April 8, 2019 /Christian Newswire/ -- UNPLANNED continued to surprise industry experts, with a strong box office run in its second week for an estimated 8th place finish. The film earned an estimated $3.2 million after expanding to 1,515 screens. The controversial film about Abby Johnson, a former Planned Parenthood clinic director-turned-pro-life advocate, beat industry predictions again with a per screen average of $2,111. Audience support continues to be strong, with word of mouth on social media providing support for the film as well as an unusual A+ rating from CinemaScore.
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BJU to Host AACS National Competition
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will host nearly 2,000 students and their sponsors for the annual American Association of Christian Schools’ (AACS) National Competition April 9-11.
“For over four decades, BJU has hosted the AACS National Competition,” said BJU President Steve Pettit. “It is inspiring to watch young people from around the country showcase their talents as they compete for awards. We welcome the opportunity to serve Christian schools as they seek to provide a platform for students to develop their skills.”
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Congressman Jeff Duncan issues statement on the passing of US Senator Fritz Hollings
- By US Rep. Jeff Duncan's Office
Laurens, SC—South Carolina Congressman Jeff Duncan issued the following statement on the passing of former United States Senator Fritz Hollings:
“Senator Hollings dedicated his life in service to his state and his country. Whether he was serving his country as an artillery officer during WWII, or fighting on behalf of his constituents in the halls of the United States Senate, Senator Hollings was the embodiment of a true public servant. His legacy will continue to be felt for generations to come. Melody and I send our prayers and condolences to his family, as well as our appreciation for his years of service towards improving the lives of all South Carolinians.”
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Statement from Gov. Henry McMaster on Sen. Fritz Hollings' Passing
- By SC Governor's Office
COLUMBIA - Gov. Henry McMaster today released the following statement on the passing of Sen. Fritz Hollings:
"One of South Carolina’s greatest lions roars no more. Fierce, bold, and robust – the sounds of Fritz Hollings’ vision and drive for the Palmetto State will continue to be heard by generations. The greatness and success of this state has benefited from the hand of his leadership. Peggy and I are heartened at his reunion with Peatsy and offer our prayers and condolences to the family."
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At Foley Gala, the Media Invites Disunity
- By Tony Perkins
This country's been through some tough times, but if there's one thing we could always fall back on, it was that -- no matter how fiercely we disagreed -- we were always united where it counted: as Americans. But in a day and age when common ground is shrinking by the day, even our identity is being tested. We've watched consensus issues turn contentious almost overnight. We've seen values that always seemed to rise above the partisan tags turn factious. And suddenly, not even our biggest accomplishments as a nation are worth setting aside our differences and celebrating together.
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Political Manipulation of Students in Public Elementary Schools
- By Mike Scruggs
A few days ago, the American Legion here distributed American flags to every student in public elementary schools in the county.
It went very well in every school but one. That school was one of several with a high percentage of minority students. But in that one school only, the black students, about half the total, refused to take the flags.
Who stirred up and manipulated these children to support a political statement so inappropriate and ungrateful and which deprecated their country, its veterans, and its people?
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Pro-life Charity Offers $3000 to Women to Not Abort Their Child
- By Christian Newswire
ERIE, Penn. -- The following is submitted by Mrs. Laura Merriott, President, Save Unborn Life:
What would you pay to save an unborn baby from abortion? Save Unborn Life offers abortion-minded women a sum of $3000 to not abort their child, they can keep the baby or give it up for adoption.
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