Morning Rundown: Archbishop Targets Lord’s Prayer for Revision
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Archbishop Targets Lord’s Prayer for Revision
The growing apostate church, or those who have renounced biblical Scripture for the ways of the world, is now trying to rename the Lord.
Calling God “Our Father” as instructed by Jesus Christ is now a point of contention for several ministers who have taken issue with the “gendered language.”
The archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, recently sparked controversy during a meeting of the Anglican Church by suggesting that the words of the “Our Father” prayer may be “problematic” due to their “patriarchal association.”
Lance Wallnau Sounds Off On ‘Woke Pope’ and ‘White House Coke’
If there is one person trying to sound the alarm on the upside-down world we live in and the spiritual forces trying to orchestrate the devil’s kingdom on earth, it is Lance Wallnau.
With American culture swirling down the sewer system of morality, Wallnau shined light on two specific news stories that the mainstream media is doing everything they can to bury so that people remain in the dark to the spiritual warfare taking place in society.
The Vatican’s ‘Woke Pope’
One might think that a Catholic bishop taking part in the protests of the Los Angeles Dodgers honoring the anti-Catholic hate group, the Sister of Perpetual Indulgence, would earn praise from the Vatican.
Media Outlets Trash Successful ‘Sound of Freedom’ Film as ‘Fit for QAnon’
Despite the fact that liberal media outlets continue to trash it as “QAnon-adjacent and “fit for QAnon,” the new Angel Studios film “Sound of Freedom” continues to rack up huge box-office numbers since its release early last week and has become the No. 1 movie in America.
Variety reported Sunday that the faith-based movie about child sex trafficking, starring “Passion of the Christ” actor Jim Caviezel, has collected an “impressive” $40 million after only six days of release. It far outdistanced the new Harrison Ford sequel “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” which has brought in $26.5 million during that time.
On its official release day on the July 4 holiday, “Sound of Freedom” generated $14.2 million and picked up another $18.2 million last weekend. It is playing in 2,850 American theaters in North America, compared to 4,600 for the Indiana Jones flick. {eoa}