Morning Rundown: Michael Brown: I Hate to Say It, but I Told You So
Here’s a quick summary of the top stories on cn.mycharisma.com:
Michael Brown: I Hate to Say It, but I Told You So
For years I’ve been sounding the alarm about an impending social, cultural and spiritual crisis, and for years critics have compared me to Chicken Little, discounting my warnings as the ravings of a hysterical, religious fundamentalist.
Well, it’s a little late for that now.
Ten years ago, I charted this progression and made this prediction:
— First, gay activists came out of the closet.
— Second, they demanded their “rights.”
— Third, they demanded that everyone recognize those “rights.”
‘Impending Apocalypse?’ The Lord’s Prayer Stumps ‘Jeopardy’ Contestants
Indeed, it is a sad—and pathetic—world we live in, especially when three “Jeopardy!” contestants cannot answer the most basic Bible question.
Host Mayim Bialik read a clue that began “Matthew 6:9 says, ‘Our Father, which art in heaven, [THIS] be thy name.” The passage, the Lord’s Prayer, is part of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.
Each of the three contestants looked stumped and could not come up with the question. And it didn’t go without notice.
Courageous Valedictorian Shocks Graduation Audience by Sharing Biblical Truth
A bold high school valedictorian who recently took the stage and delivered a memorable speech filled with biblical truth is surprised her powerful address spread so rapidly.
Lydia Owens told CBN’s Faithwire the reaction to her words going viral has been “overwhelming,” though she’s elated to see her speech pointing more people toward the Gospel.
“It surprised me a lot, the amount of people who were so impacted by it,” she said. “That’s exactly what I’d want to happen. I want people to know Jesus because of what I said.” {eoa}