CN Morning Rundown: Sean McDowell Says This Is the First Step for Parents to Address Children With Same-Sex Attraction
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Sean McDowell Says This Is the First Step for Parents to Address Children With Same-Sex Attraction
There are few things that can be more anxiety-producing in this life than when parents receive unexpected news from their children, particularly when it has to do with their sexuality.
The truth of the matter, though, is such conversations are becoming increasingly unavoidable. Just look at the numbers: TikTok is one of the most downloaded apps and trafficked platforms in the world, and in 2021, transgender-themed content dominated with a stunning 26 billion views. Furthermore, 21% of Generation Zers (born between 1997 and 2003) consider themselves part of the LGBTQ community, Gallup found.
While having these conversations is always tricky and must be approached with the utmost care, theology professor and apologist Sean McDowell recently revealed on CBN’s “Faith vs. Culture” an important first step for parents.
Enormous Worship Event Celebrates Sean Feucht’s New Album
Praise leader Sean Feucht celebrated Feb. 22 in a big way with the release of his new album and a special worship experience at the Ambassador Auditorium in Pasadena, California.
Feucht and his team have been promoting the worship event and the Let Us Worship Miami album for months.
“This night is gonna be incredibly prophetic!!! Lots of prayer, worship, activation, and importation!!! I really really can’t wait,” Feucht posted on Instagram.
Unvaccinated Maine Health Care Workers Subject to Firing With Supreme Court Inaction
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review the case on behalf of more than 2,000 Maine health care workers against Gov. Janet Mills, health officials of the Maine Department of Health and Human Services, Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention and five of Maine’s largest hospital systems against the governor’s unconstitutional shot mandate.
The high court did not give a statement or reasons for denying certiorari. This is surprising since Liberty Counsel filed an emergency injunction pending appeal on Oct. 18. In the Supreme Court’s Oct. 29 response to the denial, Justice Gorsuch dissented from the denial, along with Justices Thomas and Alito. Gorsuch wrote, “This case presents an important constitutional question, a serious error, and an irreparable injury. Where many other States have adopted religious exemptions, Maine has charted a different course. There, healthcare workers who have served on the front line of a pandemic for the last 18 months are now being fired and their practices shuttered. All for adhering to their constitutionally protected religious beliefs. Their plight is worthy of our attention.” {eoa}
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