CN Morning Rundown: GOD TV Humbly Apologizes on Social Media for Criticism of Sean Feucht
Here’s a quick summary of the top stories on cn.mycharisma.com:
GOD TV Humbly Apologizes on Social Media for Criticism of Sean Feucht
A few days after calling evangelist, author and Christian artist Sean Feucht “blasphemous” on social media, GOD TV took to social media once again Thursday to issue an apology to Feucht.
On Sunday, the Christian media network sent out a tweet that criticized Feucht for retweeting a message from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. DeSantis’ message was: “You gotta be ready for battle. So put on the full armor of God.
Take a stand against the Left’s schemes. Stand firm with the belt of truth buckled around your waist. You will face fire from flaming arrows, but the shield of faith will protect.” {eoa}
UPDATE: ‘Cult Mom’ Focus of Upcoming Netflix Series
With a preview that is engrossed in dark, spiritual oppression, Netflix has released a trailer for their new documentary series, Sins of Our Mother.
This series sits down with Colby Vallow, Lori Vallow’s lone remaining child, as he recounts the events leading up to the deaths of Joshua “J.J” Vallow, Tylee Ryan and Tammy Daybell, and the aftermath of media sensationalism, investigations and court hearings.
Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell stand accused of multiple counts each of conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and grand theft by deception.
China’s ‘Taylor Swift’ Praised for Boldly Living Out Faith Amid Communist Persecution
The Chinese Communist Party’s restrictive, anti-Christian behavior is well-documented, putting Chinese believers at great risk of danger and persecution.
That’s why a famous singer’s decision to embrace her faith so openly is captivating people around the globe. G.E.M. (Deng Ziqi) is a popular performer whose star rose after joining a 2014 Chinese singing competition called “I Am a Singer 2,” according to Movieguide.
Deng’s career immediately took off, skyrocketing her to fame and landing her with the nickname: “China’s Taylor Swift.” {eoa}