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via:christianpost A judge has issued a temporary injunction allowing for a Texas high school cheerleading squad to display banners with Bible verses on them during football games. District Judge Steve Thomas issued the injunction Thursday on behalf of the cheerleaders at KountzeHigh School, where officials had previously barred such banners in response to complaints from […]

  By Scott Brown   via:christianpost   ‘Tis the season for voting guides… the season we greet one another with “Who are you voting for?” With the air wafting with political cheer and punditry and our churches buzzing with candidate conversations, let’s not forget the weighty significance of our role as individuals and as a […]

The governor ordered flags to fly at half staff to honor Houstonian and Texas Senator Mario Gallegos. News 92 FM’s Mike Barajas reports gallegos’s family…

  By Thom S. Rainer   via:christianpost   When I led a church consultation company, one of the more common facets of my consultation was an on-site visit to a worship service. The person I hired to conduct the visit could know nothing about the church. Ideally this “mystery guest” would be an unchurched person, […]

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  via:christianpost   Two religiously-affiliated academic institutions have filed suit against the Department of Health and Human Services over its controversial “preventative services” mandate.  East Texas Baptist University (ETBU) and Houston Baptist University (HBU) filed the suit on Tuesday in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas. Dr. John Mark Reynolds, […]

via:christianpost Democratic strategists are scrambling to deploy a “Big Bird” strategy against Mitt Romney, but the debate over whether public broadcasting should continue to be subsidized has become serious business. During last Wednesday’s presidential debate, Republican nominee Mitt Romney mentioned Big Bird, a puppet from PBS’ “Sesame Street,” in making an argument about what could […]

via:christianpost While an estimated 60 million people turned to the TV to watch the presidential debate Wednesday night, millions more joined the live water cooler conversation on Twitter. In the Christian community, the best known Christian leaders appeared to mostly stay away from tweeting their thoughts on the debate between President Barack Obama and Governor […]

  via:christianpost   While many Protestant pastors may endorse candidates for public office outside of the church, most say endorsements should not be made from the pulpit, according to a new survey.  Eighty-seven percent said pastors should not endorse candidates from the pulpit, LifeWay Research found. Only 10 percent believe such endorsements should be made. […]

  via:christianpost   Over 1,000 pastors are set to defy the IRS next month by intentionally preaching on politics. The ultimate goal is to reach the court so that the “muzzle” on churches can be declared unconstitutional.  “People in America are allowed to debate these issues except for pastors from the pulpit,” said Erik W. […]

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