Tag Archives: Mike Johnson
Charlie Kirk and the Violent Left
Charlie Kirk’s life was cut short in a shocking act of violence—but his legacy of faith, courage, and conviction continues to shine. From launching Turning Point USA to boldly proclaiming the Gospel in hostile environments, he left a lasting mark on a generation through his faith and his courageous dialogue.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Alliance Defending Freedom, assassination, Charlie Kirk, Donald J. Trump, Gen Z, George Janko Show, Iryna Zarutska, Lauren Boebert, Michael Dowd, Michael Farris, Mike Johnson, New York Times, Patrick Henry College, TPUSA, Utah Valley University
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U.S. House Passes Bill Protecting Women and Girls in Sports
The new session of Congress is off and running, and we are thrilled to report that yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 28, the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, by a vote of 218-206 (with 2 not voting). This legislation would protect women’s sports by affirming that allowing males to compete on women’s teams violates Title IX for federally funded schools and colleges.
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged Dick Durbin, Henry Cuellar, Mary Miller, Mike Bost, Mike Johnson, Riley Gaines, Tammy Duckworth, Title IX, Vicente Gonzalez, women's sports
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When Compromising Means Losing
It may not be a proverbial “dirty word,” but I believe the word “compromise" often comes very close. Not always, but often enough.
Posted in Faith, Sanctity of Life, Sexuality
Tagged Michael Easley, Mike Johnson, Pastor Greg Laurie, Sean Hannity, When Compromising Means Losing
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Mike Johnson and the Separation of Church and State
With Mike Johnson’s selection as the new Speaker of the House, the attacks were instantaneous. One criticism directed at the new Speaker was that he routinely violates the “separation of church and state.” If the accusers had any knowledge of American history, they would not quickly raise such an issue against a Baptist.
Posted in Education, Faith, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, Religious Liberty
Tagged Atheism, church, First Amendment, John Adams, Marxism, Mike Johnson, Mike Johnson and the Separation of Church and State, Religious Liberty, Speaker of the House, state, Thomas Jefferson
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