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37 Countries Commit to Pro-Family Policies, Michigan Schools Remove Explicit Books, John Piper on Spiritual Gifts
The number of countries expressing support for a document explicitly stating that “there is no international right to abortion” continues to expand as nations around the world work to implement policies consistent with its mandate to make the family the bedrock of society.
A Michigan school district will reduce students’ access to certain books in school libraries after parents, particularly those in the Muslim community, complained the materials were sexually explicit.
A new study found suicide rates and mental health-related hospital visits among young people were increasing before the COVID-19 pandemic, with another surge occurring during the time of the worldwide virus.
Tennessee pastor and social media influencer Greg Locke lost some of that influence online Tuesday when YouTube removed his personal account from the platform weeks after shutting down his church’s account, and he blames his “haters” for complaining.Subscribe to this Podcast
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Global coalition of 37 countries commit to pro-family policies | Politics News
Michigan school district removes sexually explicit books | U.S. News
Youth hospitalizations for suicidal thoughts is rising: report | U.S. News
Church asks congregants to forgive pastor for prostitution arrest | Church & Ministries News
Pastor Greg Locke blames ‘haters’ after YouTube closes account | U.S. News
Fentanyl vaccine may be 'game changer' in fighting opioid crisis | U.S. News
Do all Christians have spiritual gifts? John Piper answers | Livi