(LifeSite News) A new Burger King ad campaign features a homosexual embrace showing an image of the fast food chain’s official mascot “kissing” McDonald's well-known mascot, Ronald McDonald. Burger King Finland launched the ad to celebrate Helsinki Pride Week, which just ended. The pro-homosexual celebration normally takes place in June but was postponed because of the … [Read more...] about Burger King Ad Features Homosexual Kiss Between Its Male Mascot and Ronald McDonald
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‘Not a Cluster of Cells’: Mom Shares Raw Photos of Stillborn Delivered at 14 Weeks
(ChurchLeaders) After losing her son, Japeth Peace, Felicia Cash shared a heart-wrenching post on Facebook, with the hopes of bringing to light just how complete, real, formed and alive a baby is at only 14 weeks gestation. Felicia was three-and-a-half months pregnant with her precious baby boy when she miscarried. Through the heartbreak and devastation, the mother of five … [Read more...] about ‘Not a Cluster of Cells’: Mom Shares Raw Photos of Stillborn Delivered at 14 Weeks
Parents File Lawsuit Against Williamson County Schools Over Mask Mandate
(The Tennessean) Recall Williamson and a group of parents have jointly filed a complaint in Williamson County Chancery Court against Williamson County Schools and superintendent Jason Golden over the district's existing mask mandate. The group opposes the mandate, which requires children to wear a face covering during in-person schooling. The … [Read more...] about Parents File Lawsuit Against Williamson County Schools Over Mask Mandate
Evangelical Teens More Likely to Retain Faith, Pray Compared to Mainline Peers
(ChurchLeaders) Parents and teens in the U.S. generally share the same faith (or lack thereof), a new study published by Pew Research finds. While the study results may not be surprising, at least one point is interesting: Teens raised in evangelical households are more likely to identify with the faith of their parents than their mainline Protestants peers. Eight out of ten … [Read more...] about Evangelical Teens More Likely to Retain Faith, Pray Compared to Mainline Peers
At Least Six Teachers Have Died With Coronavirus So Far This Semester
(Relevant) The Washington Post reports that at least six educators from places like Missouri, Mississippi, South Carolina, Iowa and Oklahoma have passed away since the start of the fall semester. It’s a stark reminder of the threat still looming over a country that has struggled to contain the COVID-19 pandemic even as many areas attempt to re-open. It’s not clear whether or … [Read more...] about At Least Six Teachers Have Died With Coronavirus So Far This Semester





