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  • Top headlines for Wednesday, May 1, 2024

    In this episode, we begin with the Roman Catholic bishops in England and Wales issuing guidance on the transition of trans-identified children, advising against medical and social transitioning. Then, we share a survival story from Nebraska, where a man recounts his harrowing experience inside a building as an EF-3 tornado tore through it.

    We also explore the perceived attack on the family and biblical worldview, discussing the rise in deconstruction and biblical illiteracy while considering solutions proposed by Jack Graham. Lastly, we examine Tennessee's new education requirement, mandating that schools show students a video on prenatal development, making it the second state to implement such a policy.

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    Catholic bishops in UK issue guidance against gender transitions | World NewsMan prayed as tornado hit Garner Industries, 70 workers survive | U.S. NewsLesbian UMC bishop laments denomination’s ban on ‘queer clergy’ | Church & Ministries NewsPastor’s daughter settles lawsuit with Hillsong Church | Church & Ministries NewsJack Graham identifies the biggest issue facing the Church | Church & Ministries NewsTennessee law requires public schools to teach fetal development | Education NewsDr. Phil says God wants him to speak out against 'woke mob' | U.S. News
  • Top headlines for Tuesday, April 30, 2024

    In today's episode, we start by discussing a recent appeals court decision that bars West Virginia and North Carolina from denying Medicaid coverage for gender reassignment procedures to trans-identified individuals. We then hear from the president of an international Christian persecution watchdog, who highlights the growing unawareness among Western Christians of the challenges to faith and speech freedoms in hostile environments.

    Pastor Jack Graham of Prestonwood Baptist Church shares his perspective on the rising anti-Israel sentiment in the U.S., framing it as a manifestation of spiritual warfare. Finally, we explore actor Cuba Gooding Jr.'s latest role in “The Firing Squad,” where he portrays a drug dealer's journey to redemption, mirroring his personal transformation story.

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    W.Va., N.C. can’t bar coverage for trans surgeries: appeals court | Politics NewsWatchdog warns Americans are 'frogs in the kettle' on persecution | U.S. NewsTelevangelist Jesse Duplantis calls poverty a ‘curse' | Church & Ministries NewsDemonstrators march through the rain for persecuted Christians | World NewsPastor Jack Graham says antisemitism due to 'spiritual warfare' | Church & Ministries NewsMandisa 'did not harm herself,' claims father | Entertainment News‘Blessed’: Russell Brand shares post after baptism announcement | Entertainment NewsCuba Gooding Jr. opens up about his redemption story (exclusive) | Entertainment News
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    Top headlines for Monday, April 29, 2024

    In today's episode, we explore the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA's ambitious Freedom Summer initiative, aimed at mobilizing voters for the 2024 election. Then, we tackle the controversy surrounding Taylor Swift's latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, which has drawn criticism from faith leaders for its provocative lyrical content.

    We'll also discuss former porn star Brittni De La Mora's plea to Kanye West, urging him to reconsider his plans for Yeezy Porn. Finally, we round off with Russell Brand's surprising spiritual journey towards baptism, following his recent exploration of Christian teachings.

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    National Council of Claunches launches effort to mobilize voters | Church & Ministries NewsTaylor Swift's new album mocks God, Christians, critics say | Entertainment News13 states that may have abortion referendums in 2024 | Politics NewsEx-porn star who found Jesus urges Kanye not to start porn site | Entertainment NewsCatholic AI chatbot seeks to 'ensure fidelity to Church teaching’ | Church & Ministries NewsNC pastor calls Trump's 'God Bless the USA' Bible 'blasphemous' | Politics NewsSikh warriors wielding swords injure pastor in brutal attack | World NewsRussell Brand announces he is getting baptized as Christian | Entertainment News
  • Top headlines for Friday, April 26, 2024

    In this episode, we begin with Columbia University's move to hybrid classes amidst anti-Israel protests, a decision that has sparked calls for federal action against the university and participating students. We delve into the implications of such measures on free speech and international relations. Then, we turn our attention to a controversial moment from President Joe Biden, whose gesture during a pro-abortion speech has ignited accusations of sacrilege.

    Amidst these contentious issues, we also discuss a surprising turn in the political arena: a pro-life Democrat making waves with a new advertisement on NBC's Today show. Lastly, we explore resistance from Louisiana's top education officials against the Biden administration's Title IX rule change, highlighting the ongoing battle over educational policies and gender identity.

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    Hamas, Iran praise anti-Israel college protests in US | World NewsBiden makes sign of the cross at pro-abortion rally in Florida | Politics News'Brainwashed' documentary warns of 'godless' agendas in schools | Education NewsPro-life Dem runs 'graphic' abortion ad during 'Today' show | Politics NewsLouisiana education sec. tells schools to ignore Title IX change | Education NewsIntergenerational relationships help keep young people in church | Church & Ministries NewsLucas Black prioritizes God, family over Hollywood career | Entertainment News
  • Top headlines for Thursday, April 25, 2024

    In this today's episode, we start with the buzz around the leading third-party presidential candidate's bold new stance on abortion and childcare, a move that's stirring up a complex mix of responses among pro-life advocates. Next, we shift focus to the Episcopal Church, where the House of Deputies presidency is contested, sparking conversations about addressing what's claimed to be an unhealthy corporate culture within the denomination.

    The conversation takes a turn as we examine gospel music sensation Kirk Franklin's recent performance in Jamaica, which has conservative Christian circles reeling over his attire and stage actions. Lastly, we celebrate journalistic excellence with the Christian Post, which emerged victorious with four awards at the recent Evangelical Press Association's Christian Media Convention in Lexington, Kentucky.

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    RFK Jr. unveils new abortion platform: 'More choices, more life' | Politics NewsEpiscopal official wants to end 'unhealthy corporate culture' | Church & Ministries NewsIdaho pastor Gene Jacobs found dead after search | U.S. NewsKirk Franklin draws ire for dress, gyrating in Jamaica | Entertainment News5 charged for Australian church riot after bishop's stabbing | World NewsSchool accused of discrimination for rejecting interfaith club | Education NewsIlhan Omar's daughter says her suspension left her without food | U.S. NewsThe Christian Post wins Evangelical Press Association awards | U.S. News
  • Top headlines for Wednesday, April 24, 2024

    In this episode, we explore a new survey revealing that evangelicals prioritize immigration, American sovereignty, and abortion as the top national challenges. Next, we dive into Tucker Carlson's extensive, thought-provoking interview with Joe Rogan, covering a plethora of subjects. Our conversation also touches on a disturbing event in Pennsylvania, where a middle school student's prior warnings about a peer's violent actions were overlooked by school officials. Lastly, we pay tribute to the late Christian artist Mandissa, reflecting on her profound impact as both a musician and an individual, with updates on the ongoing investigation into her untimely death on April 18.

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    Evangelicals list top issues facing the US: survey | Politics News6 highlights from Joe Rogan's interview with Tucker Carlson | Podcast NewsBill Maher condemns efforts to sexualize children | Entertainment NewsSchool failed to prevent attack by trans student, classmate says | Education NewsBishop apologizes after calling Biden 'stupid' | U.S. NewsPolice give update on death of Christian artist Mandisa | Entertainment News
  • Top headlines for Tuesday, April 23, 2024

    In today's episode, we start in Arizona, where Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed noteworthy legislation impacting gender identity definitions and religious expression in classrooms. Moving to the Middle East, we hear the compelling story of an Iranian woman converting to Christianity, urging Western Christians to support her homeland through prayer and advocacy. The battle for free speech takes center stage as Elon Musk and his platform X challenge an Australian government demand to remove controversial content, underlining the complexities of digital expression. Finally, we explore Anne Wilson's latest Grammy-nominated album, portraying Christians as societal rebels in a modern context, inspired by the life of Jesus.

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    Alabama passes 'toughest' anti-trafficking law in the nation | U.S. NewsJack Graham endorses David Allen for SBC president | Church & Ministries NewsArizona gov. vetoes Women’s Bill of Rights, Ten Commandments bill | Politics NewsSupreme Court weigh's city's ban on homeless camping | Politics NewsIranian survivor's journey inspires Christian outreach in Iran | World NewsJohn Lindell apologizes for inviting Alex Magala, Mark Driscoll | Church & Ministries NewsElon Musk fights order to remove Australia priest attack video | World NewsAnne Wilson hopes to inspire Christians to be 'rebel' like Jesus | Entertainment News
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    Top headlines for Monday, April 22, 2024


    In this episode, we begin with the historic election of the first African American female president of the United Methodist Church Council of Bishops, a significant milestone in the church's history. Israel launches a retaliatory attack on Iran. Then, we explore the controversy surrounding a 16-year-old student's suspension over language used in an academic setting, highlighting the debate over free speech and educational discipline. Lastly, we pay tribute to a cherished Christian singer and former “American Idol” contestant who recently passed away at 47. Through her music and personal struggle with depression, she left a lasting impact in the Christian music industry.

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    Grand Canyon University slams Miguel Cardona's accusations | Education NewsUMC Council of Bishops elects first black female president | Church & Ministries NewsNC school suspends student for 3 days for saying 'illegal alien' | Education NewsAssyrian bishop who was stabbed while preaching forgives attacker | Church & Ministries News16-year-old suspended for 3 days after saying 'illegal alien' | Education NewsSword swallower hits back at Mark Driscoll for 'uninformed' take | Church & Ministries NewsChristian singer Mandisa dies at 47 | Entertainment News
  • Top headlines for Friday, April 19, 2024

    In this episode, we discuss the controversy surrounding the New Haven Declaration, highlighting criticism from David Closson of the Family Research Council, who argues that it represents an effort to marginalize Bible-believing Christians. Next, we shift our focus to a legal battle, examining accusations by 15 Republican state attorneys general against Bank of America for allegedly discriminating against organizations based on their religious and political views.

    The conversation then turns to Planned Parenthood's latest annual report, revealing the organization's operational scale and financial backing, sparking debate on the intersection of government funding and ethical considerations. Finally, we find inspiration in the story of Charlotte Smith, former UNC Tarheels star, who shares her journey of faith and overcoming moral challenges throughout her successful athletic career.

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    Scholar blasts New Haven Declaration about religious nationalism | Politics NewsChurch's lawsuit against COVID-19 rules tossed by appeals court | U.S. NewsLions Club fights to restore giant cross to California park | U.S. NewsFBI catches man with over 800 images of child pornography | U.S. News15 AGs accuse Bank of America of 'discriminatory behavior' | Politics NewsJudge considers if David Daleiden violated court order | U.S. NewsPlanned Parenthood offered fewer health, received record funding | U.S. NewsWNBA star Charlotte Smith on finding God amid struggles with sin | Sports News
  • Top headlines for Thursday, April 18, 2024

    In this episode, we discuss Pastor Doug Wilson's interview with Tucker Carlson, where he argues that America's deep-rooted issues cannot be solved politically, emphasizing the gospel's role in national healing. We then turn to Maine, where new legislation aims to shield providers offering abortion and gender-affirming services to minors from legal repercussions, signaling a significant legal shift. Meanwhile, the political sphere heats up as a pro-life group throws its support behind Donald Trump for president, despite controversy over his stance on abortion. Lastly, we pay tribute to a gospel singer whose life and career touched many, marking a solemn moment in the Christian music community.

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    Doug Wilson warns 'no political solution' to America's ills | U.S. NewsMaine lawmakers pass bill to shield abortion, trans surgeries | Politics NewsSupreme Court allows Idaho to enforce trans surgery ban | U.S. NewsScottish Parliament considers motion to repeal hate speech law | World NewsInternational House of Prayer Kansas City denies shuttering | Church & Ministries NewsNew York church sued for gender bias picks male pastor | Church & Ministries NewsOperation Rescue endorses Trump amid 'disdain' from pro-life orgs | Politics NewsGospel singer Gabe Patillo loses battle with cancer | Entertainment News
  • Top headlines for Wednesday, April 17, 2024

    In this episode, we explore the resilience of Christian pilgrims and tourists visiting holy sites amidst an escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. Despite the fears, the faith community remains undeterred. Meanwhile, controversy surrounds Mark Driscoll, who faced backlash for his comments at James River Church’s Stronger Men’s Conference, highlighting the ongoing debate over religious expression and criticism. In another sphere, Chloe Cole sends a bold warning to Disney CEO Bob Iger, flagging potential legal action and igniting conversations on corporate responsibility and social issues. Lastly, we discuss the closure of the International House of Prayer Kansas City, a movement rocked by a scandal that raises questions about accountability within religious organizations.

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    Activist slapped with 18 felonies after threatening city council | U.S. NewsIran's attack on Israel did not keep Christians from holy sites | World NewsAfghan migrant on terror watchlist released into US | U.S. NewsMark Driscoll slams Jezebel spirit at Stronger Men's Conference | Church & Ministries NewsMost Catholics think abortion should be legal: poll | Politics NewsChloe Cole warns Disney detransitioners’ 'lawsuits are coming' | Business NewsInternational House of Prayer Kansas City to shutter | Church & Ministries NewsPrivate schools create more engaged citizens than public schools | U.S. News
  • Top headlines for Tuesday, April 16, 2024

    In today's episode, Christian leaders around the world for peace in Israel following a severe aerial assault by Iran, highlighting the growing tensions in the Middle East. The discussion then shifts to the United Kingdom, where the Supreme Court is pondering the delicate balance between privacy and public interest in the disclosure of identities of medical personnel in end-of-life cases. We also examine the latest Vatican statistics showing a modest increase in the global Catholic population amidst a continuing decline in the number of priests, raising questions about the future of the Church. Lastly, we tackle the controversial remarks by HBO host Bill Maher on abortion, which silenced his audience and sparked a fiery debate on the ethics and implications of his statement.

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    Pastors praying for Israel in response to Iran launching attack | World NewsUK Supreme Court weighs anonymity of doctors in end-of-life cases | World NewsJill Duggar Dillard reveals stillbirth of daughter | Entertainment NewsCatholic Church sees rise in membership but decline in priests | World NewsHere's what the Church can learn from persecuted Christians | Church & Ministries NewsBill Maher 'respects' abortion absolutists, it’s murder but OK | Entertainment NewsScottie Scheffler dedicates second Masters win to God | Sports News
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    Top headlines for Monday, April 15, 2024


    In this episode, we discuss how Hamas's inability to identify 40 living hostages is complicating a U.S.-backed ceasefire deal. Then, we explore an emerging movement within the United Methodist Church, as an unofficial caucus of LGBT-identified clergy seeks to advocate for a reconsideration of the denomination’s stance on homosexuality. Our conversation also touches on the controversy surrounding an Indiana University's investment in a BDSM workshop for students which was ultimately canceled. Finally, we reflect on the end of an era at Stonebriar Community Church in Frisco, Texas, as notable pastor Chuck Swindoll steps down as senior pastor but vows to continue his preaching legacy.

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    Hamas doesn't have 40 living hostages needed for ceasefire deal | World NewsUnited Methodist General Conference to have ‘queer clergy’ caucus | Church & Ministries NewsReligious leaders sign declaration against religious nationalism | Politics NewsIdaho law: Only 2 genders, 'sex' based on biology | Politics NewsCornel West taps Black Lives Matter activist as his running mate | Politics NewsUniversity ordered 500 feet of nylon rope for BDSM workshop | Education NewsIRS can examine church's bank records amid investigation: court | U.S. NewsChuck Swindoll stepping down as senior pastor of Texas megachurch | Church & Ministries News
  • Top headlines for Friday, April 12, 2024

    In today's episode, we discuss the Arizona Supreme Court's recent decision permitting the state to ban elective abortions, barring exceptions where the mother's life is at risk and explore the varied reactions among Republicans. Next, we examine the National Center on Sexual Exploitation's latest report, which names and shames 'mainstream contributors to sexual exploitation', from tech behemoths to federal laws. Plus, we hear from Planet Fitness co-founder Michael Grondahl, who vocally criticizes the gym franchise’s inclusive policy regarding locker room access.

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    Trump opposes Arizona abortion ruling while pro-lifers praise it | Politics NewsCatholic mom dies 3 years after being declared cancer free | U.S. News'Dirrty Dozen': 12 mainstream contributors to sexual exploitation | Business NewsPlanet Fitness founder slams trans locker room policies | Business NewsFBI investigates attempted bombing at Satanic Temple headquarters | U.S. News'Prophets' mimic psychics, charging up to $555 per phone call | Church & Ministries NewsPastor’s missing 13-year-old son, Gunner Blair, found safe | U.S. NewsUkrainian priest could face 12 years in prison for ‘espionage’ | World News
  • Top headlines for Thursday, April 11, 2024

    In this episode, former President Donald Trump faces from his 2024 presidential election rivals over his abortion stance. We also explore a concerning trend from a recent survey showing young women leaving organized religion at higher rates than men, stirring debates about the future of faith in the U.S. Additionally, we examine findings from the Netherlands suggesting that gender non-contentedness among young people often resolves over time with supportive environments.

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    Trump's current, former rivals condemn his position on abortion | Politics NewsMore Gen Z women leaving the church than men: survey | U.S. NewsMegachurch pastor apologizes for viral wedding night joke | Church & Ministries News'Gender non-contentedness' usually fades after adolescence: study | U.S. NewsSchool investigates AI-generated nude photos of students | U.S. NewsLibrarians tired of patrons' increasingly violent, lewd behavior | U.S. NewsTraipsing in the ‘cultural Christianity’ of Richard Dawkins | VoiceMaster portrait artist Zimou Tan revives the Gospel in art | Living News
  • Top headlines for Wednesday, April 10, 2024

    In this episode, we discuss the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics' new policy, which restricts participation in women's sports to athletes born female, a move that has sparked heated debates across North America. Then, we explore the alarming trend of diminishing church attendance. Experts warn that this shift isn't just a personal choice anymore; it's becoming a national security issue, highlighting the profound societal changes and what they mean for our collective future. Lastly, we hear from two university professors challenging the commonly used phrase “sex assigned at birth.” They argue that such language negatively impacts societal discourse, urging a reevaluation of the words we use and their far-reaching implications.

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    NAIA bans male athletes from women’s sports 'to create fairness' | Sports NewsVatican condemns sex-change surgeries, surrogacy in declaration | World NewsUkrainian Christians facing torture at hands of Russian soldiers | World News'A move of God': Students attending revival events, 100s baptized | Church & Ministries NewsThe decline of church attendance in America | VoiceSouth Carolina coach Dawn Staley praises God for championship win | Sports NewsMIT, Harvard professors admonish use of 'sex assigned at birth' | U.S. NewsMoses docuseries ranks among Netflix's top 10 most watched | Entertainment News
  • Top headlines for Tuesday, April 9, 2024

    In this episode, Pastor Jim Staley connecting a total solar eclipse to a divine warning for America, to Shake Shack's playful nudge at Chick-fil-A with free Chicken Shack sandwiches on Sundays. We also explore the controversy surrounding Seattle Public Schools' decision to phase out advanced placement classes in favor of a more inclusive program, sparking debate among parents. Lastly, we highlight a Florida law praised by a liberal professor and endorsed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, hailed as a potential national blueprint.

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    Jim Staley claims solar eclipse will release sixth seal | Church & Ministries NewsIs the solar eclipse a sign of End Times? | VoiceJoe Rogan suggests Ezekiel, Moses high on hallucinogens in Bible | Podcast NewsShake Shack’s jab at Chick-fil-A: Free sandwiches on Sundays | Business NewsSeattle Public Schools cancels gifted students program for equity | Education NewsLiberal prof. praises 'model' law signed by DeSantis | Politics NewsBook available at Texas schools talks about giving Jesus oral sex | Education NewsScotland's proposed conversion therapy ban draws legal threats | World NewsTrisha Yearwood quotes Bible verse at CMT Awards | Entertainment News
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    Top headlines for Monday, April 8, 2024


    In today's episode, we discuss the legal actions of a nonprofit government watchdog suing the U.S. State Department over a failed Freedom of Information Act request concerning communications about Tucker Carlson. Next, we debunk the viral TikTok claims about Vladimir Putin revealing historic religious icons depicting Jesus and his disciples as black, with insights from fact-checkers. Then, we explore a groundbreaking ruling by an Indiana court that the state’s abortion ban violates the religious freedom of some of its citizens. Finally, we take a closer look at the new Christian school curriculum launched by Answers in Genesis, stirring conversations on educational content and beliefs.

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    Watchdog sues State Dept. for Tucker Carlson communications | Politics NewsViral TikTok videos claim Putin shows Jesus as black | U.S. NewsIndiana abortion ban violates religious freedom, court rules | Politics NewsNorth Carolina church fires pastor over sexual misconduct | Church & Ministries NewsAnswers in Genesis launching new curriculum for Christian schools | Education NewsCatholic diocese files for bankruptcy over abuse lawsuits | Church & Ministries NewsTelevangelist Mark Barclay's church rocked by another sex scandal | U.S. NewsFrance may prosecute priest who called homosexuality a 'weakness' | World News
  • Top headlines for Friday, April 5, 2024

    In this episode, a shocking incident where a hospital's grave mistake led to an unwanted abortion, sparking outrage and heartbreak. We also explore the controversy surrounding the University of South Carolina's women's basketball coach, who is under fire from an atheist group for publicly expressing her faith after a triumphant tournament run. Lastly, we discuss Iowa's recent step to safeguard religious freedom rights with the enactment of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act by Governor Kim Reynolds.

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    Medics perform abortion on wrong woman after hospital mix-up | World NewsSpeculation grows amid search for pastor’s missing wife | U.S. NewsFFRF files complaint over basketball coach's 'proselytizing' | Sports NewsGateway Seminary announces new president to replace Jeff Iorg | Education NewsSBC lost over 1,200 churches in 2022, data shows | Church & Ministries NewsReligious Freedom Restoration Act becomes law in Iowa | Politics News4 pro-life protesters found guilty of FACE Act violations | Politics News
  • Top headlines for Thursday, April 4, 2024

    In this episode, we start with the devastating news from Taiwan, where a 7.4 magnitude earthquake, the strongest in 25 years, has caused tragic loss of life, hundreds of injuries, and widespread destruction. We then shift gears to the United States, where former President Donald Trump criticizes President Joe Biden for commemorating Transgender Visibility Day on Easter Sunday, proposing instead a Christian Visibility Day.

    The conversation takes a spiritual turn as we discuss Pope Francis' revelations in a new book, where he recounts Pope Benedict XVI's support for his stance on legal civil union protections for same-sex couples. Lastly, we dive into the world of Christian fiction with Karen Kingsbury, one of today’s most beloved authors, who shares her experience self-funding the film adaptation of her novel Someone Like You.

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    Taiwan hit by strongest earthquake in 25 years | World NewsTrump floats 'Christian Visibility Day' in response to Biden | Politics NewsArchbishop calls Biden a 'cafeteria Catholic' | Politics NewsJohn Cooper says he’s gotten death threats over anti-woke book | Podcast NewsFormer Chi Alpha pastor gets no jail time for sex abuse | U.S. NewsFrancis claims Benedict defended him over same-sex unions stance | Church & Ministries NewsKaren Kingsbury tackles faith, embryo adoption in new film | Entertainment News