By Rev. Mark Creech Christian Action League March 11, 2022 The recent now-deleted tweet by Andy Stanley, son of famed pastor emeritus of the First Baptist Church, Atlanta, read: “The Christian faith doesn’t rise and fall on the accuracy of 66 ancient documents. It rises and falls on the identity of a single individual: Jesus […]
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N.C. House Passes Resolution Calling for More U.S. Domestic Energy Production
By Hunter Hines Christian Action League March 10, 2022 Thursday, the North Carolina House unanimously approved resolution HR 981, a resolution expressing support for Ukraine as its people fight for freedom and urging Congress to increase domestic energy production. In a press release, House Speaker Tim Moore said, “We stand firmly with the Ukrainian people […]
Students Supporting Israel Finally Recognized at Duke University
By L.A. Williams Christian Action League March 10, 2022 Students Supporting Israel, which had been denied recognition as an official campus club at Duke University last fall, has now been granted student organization status, but only after national free speech advocates and a U.S. senator called out the University for allowing discriminatory practices. “I am […]
A Change in Sex Ed? Count Me In
By Jeff Minick Intellectual Takeout March 10, 2022 As some readers may know, I’m an old guy, born during the middle of the Korean War. Which makes me a time machine. Listen to me, and I can whisk you back to the late 1960s, when in high school we took […]
Medical Marijuana? Compassion? Balderdash! Our Youth Will Suffer.
By Rev. Mark Creech Christian Action League March 4, 2022 Narconon Ojai, a center located in California which helps people overcome their addiction to alcohol and other drugs, tells Andy’s story on their website. Andy was a young man who was “a bright spot” among his friends and family because of his great sense of […]
Battle Over Inappropriate Books Continues in N.C. and Across the Country
By L.A. Williams Christian Action League March 4, 2022 A controversial book first published under the name George but now called Melissa will likely stay in two Moore County schools following a recommendation from an advisory committee. Meanwhile Wake County commissioners are eyeing a newly proposed process for dealing with complaints about inappropriate materials after […]
Russian Vodka Ban or American Energy Independence: Which is More Important?
By M.H. Cavanaugh Christian Action League March 2, 2022 Alcohol policy is a signature issue for the Christian Action League and has been for three-quarters of a century. Anytime something consequential happens regarding alcohol sales or marketing, the CAL keeps Christians who share its concerns informed. However, this news story is about a certain kind […]
Where Have All the Great Men Gone? (Not to Harvard)
Annie Holmquist Intellectual Takeout March 2, 2022 The other day, Harvard senior Julie Hartman wrote a brief tale in the Wall Street Journal about what has been happening on that revered campus since COVID landed its microscopic self on American shores. She and her classmates have been denied the norms of campus life, treated instead […]
Ukraine, Bible Prophecy, and the Return of Jesus Christ
By Rev. Mark Creech Christian Action League February 25, 2022 Everyone is watching what is now transpiring in Ukraine. It’s somewhat reminiscent of historical events that preceded World War II. Led by despot Vladimir Putin, Russia aggressively and without justification attacked the sovereignty of their neighbor to control them and their resources. It is difficult […]
Three Major Daily Newspapers Publish Op-Ed from Christian Action League and N.C. Family Policy Council
By CAL Staff Christian Action League February 25, 2022 Wednesday, a powerful Op-Ed piece calling for North Carolina lawmakers to resist the “easy money” from sports gambling appeared in the Raleigh News and Observer, the Durham Herald-Sun, and the Charlotte Observer. The article, titled N.C. Must Reject the ‘Easy Money’ Sports Betting Would Bring was […]