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Multi-Campus North Carolina Church Re-opens after Coronavirus Outbreak

By Ryan Foley The Christian Post November 3, 2020 A multi-campus evangelical Christian church has reopened its doors after coming to an agreement with local officials in North Carolina, who had previously ordered it to close its buildings in Mecklenburg County following a coronavirus outbreak involving nearly 200 people. Mecklenburg County had earlier issued an Abatement […]

Filed Under: Featured, Other Issues Tagged With: Abatement of Imminent Hazard Order, Apostle Ronnie White, Bishop C.M. Bailey, Coronavirus, Dena Diorio, Health Director Gibbie Harris, Joe Bruno, Joshua D. Davey, Mecklenburg County, Ryan Foley, The Christian Post

Why the Christian Action League Has Not Called on the Governor to Close the ABC Stores

By Dr. Mark CreechChristian Action LeagueApril 9, 2020 It may sound a bit hyperbolic to say that alcohol policy is some of the most complicated legislation lawmakers consider, but the statement is not an exaggeration. Every year legislators in North Carolina address it, and even when they seek to make it better in one way, […]

Filed Under: Alcohol, Christian Action League, Featured Tagged With: AA-Carolina.org, ABC, abortion clinics, Alcohol Policy, AUDs, COVID-19, domestic violence, Dr. Mark H. Creech, Gov. Cooper, ICU, Kelsy C. Priest, Max Jordon Nguemeni Tiako, Mecklenburg County, pandemic, Pro-Life, Scientific American, The Charlotte Observer, withdrawal

NC Filing Period for Seeking Public Office Underway, Christians Should Run

By Hunter Hines Christian Action League December 4, 2019 The filing period for those seeking public office in North Carolina started on Monday and will run through December 20th. Numerous lawmakers and other would-be public officials showed pictures of themselves on their Facebook pages filing with their local board of elections for various elective offices. […]

Filed Under: Featured, Voter Education Tagged With: 2020 election, abuse of power, Carolina Public Press, Chief Justice of NC, district maps, filing period, HUnter Hines, Justice Paul Newby, Lt. Gov. Dan Forest, Mecklenburg County, NC, Public Office, Rep. Chaz Beasley, Rep. Mary Ann Black, Rep. Tim Moore, Rev. Mark Creech, Sen. Warren Daniel

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