CBNNews.com Jesus Is the One They re Looking For : Study Reveals 43 Percent of Millennials Don t Believe, Care or Know If God Exists
05-19-2021
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Arizona Christian University s (ACU) new study reveals there are significant differences between current generations in regard to spiritual beliefs. And the study reveals there s one generation in particular that the church needs to target with ministry efforts.
The university s Cultural Research Center recently conducted the American Worldview Inventory 2021, a survey of the philosophy of life on American adults. Participants in the study included four generations: Millennials (born 1984-2002), Gen X (1965-1983), Baby Boomers (1946-1964), and Builders (1927-1945).
Deceptions Are Sneaking into the Church : Dr Michael Youssef Warns of False Gospel of Wokeness
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Deceptions Are Sneaking into the Church : Dr Michael Youssef Warns Against Woke Churches
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A Texas pregnancy center is celebrating 30 years of providing women with guidance, education, and medical help.
The Prestonwood Pregnancy Center, with one of its locations strategically positioned directly across the street from a Planned Parenthood clinic, has been sharing the hope of the gospel in the Dallas Fort Worth area since 1991.
It s served 100,000 patients and reports 90,000 women have chosen to have their babies as a result of its ministry efforts.
More than 400 people chose faith in Christ in the last year alone.
Leanne Jamieson, executive director at the center told CBN s The Prayer Link that the center serves as a beacon of light for women who are facing challenging issues.
CBNNews.com God Has Not Given Me a Spirit of Fear : Kentucky Pastor Receives Death Threats After Attending Rally in D.C.
01-13-2021
As Big Tech continues its crackdown on free speech citing risk of further incitement of violence , a Kentucky pastor says he has received numerous death threats on social media for attending the Save America Rally in Washington, D.C., last week.
Pastor Brian Gibson, the founder of peaceablygather.com, said he has been falsely accused of being involved in the violence that took place and as a result has had to leave his home, move to an undisclosed location, and is now under 24/7 security protection.