ORLANDO -- Most Americans say that religious beliefs are simply a personal perspective and are not related to objective reality, according to findings released today from the State of Theology survey.

The survey found that 60 percent of Americans agreed with the statement "Religious belief is a matter of personal opinion; it is not about objective truth." Some 30 percent of Americans disagreed, while 10 percent said they were not sure.

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MADISON -- Steve McConkey is the founder and president of 4 Winds USA, a ministry standing up for Christian athletes. In 2003, McConkey started fighting the International Olympic Committee for allowing transgenders in the Olympics. He was the only one who stood against this publicly.

From there, the LGBT movement spread rapidly to state high school teams, the NCAA, NFL, NBA, MLB, and the military. McConkey has fought this LGBT agenda every step of the way.

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Please join us for a Prayer Gathering at the Old Greenville SC County Courthouse, 130 S. Main St., Greenville, SC 29601, next to the Westin Poinsett Hotel to intercede for America and the elections at 3 pm on 10/28 and 11/4.  

This is a spontaneous effort.  Our first prayer time was today, Friday, 10/19 at noon as we prayed against the "Witches Launching a 'Ritual to Hex Brett Kavanaugh', Still Working to #BindTrump - http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2018/october/witches-launching-a-ritual-to-hex-brett-kavanaugh-still-working-to-bindtrump

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AUBREY, Texas -- The National Organization of Church Security & Safety Management (NOCSSM™) has produced a first-of-its-kind study of church crimes based on the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System or "NIBRS."

NOCSSM's president, Chuck Chadwick, said "Since 2009, one of our ongoing research projects is to analyze data from various databases. One database of particular interest is the FBI's ICPSR National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) ucr.fbi.gov/nibrs-overview, which contains summary reports and databases of individual crime incidents reported to the FBI. There have been other studies based on internet articles, but this study used actual FBI reports. This is the very first time anyone has actually studied church crime scientifically."

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Nite Line broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS-TV from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the upstate.

Monday, October 29, 2018On Nite Line tonight, Dante Thompson welcomes good friend Pastor Asa Dockery, along with Leanna Cinquanta, the author of Treasures in Dark Places, to discuss Leanna's mission in India.  Also, David A. R. White, prominent Christian filmmaker, joins the program via Skype to share about Pure Flix Entertainment and his memoir, Between Heaven and Hollywood: Chasing Your God-Given Dream.  The Mark Dubbeld Family blesses the evening with their musical ministry.

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Join TV 16 this week for a look back on the most memorable nights of Tent Revival in recent years.  Tune in each night at 8 p.m. to watch these classic camp meetings featuring music, preaching, and praising our Lord and Savior.

Monday, October 22, 2018Tonight Pastor Benny Littlejohn preaches a powerful sermon about end times entitled “Jesus Is Coming Again.”  2 For 1, a southern gospel duet from Cowpens, South Carolina, ministers tonight in song to bring lost souls to Christ. 

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With a hurricane battering the coast and a bitter political battle raging everywhere else, Americans could use some good news. This morning, they got it. While the world watched, U.S. Pastor Andrew Brunson, after two long and harrowing years in Turkish prison, was boarding a plane home. Freed, at last.

For the Brunsons, whose excruciating journey began back in 2016 when Andrew was falsely accused of terrorism, it was an emotional verdict. At his trial this morning, he broke down in tears when the millions of prayers offered on his behalf had finally been answered. With his wife Norine in the courtroom, the North Carolina father wept when the decision was announced. "I am an innocent man," he had pleaded during the hours and hours of proceedings. "I love Jesus, I love Turkey."

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