Oxford Apologizes To Christian Group, Outrage On Fox News’ Trans Segment, Sight & Sound Launches Christian Film Studio
Two Republican congressmen have introduced legislation that would allow adults who underwent body mutilating gender-transition surgeries as minors to sue the doctors who operated on them. The bill also includes a 30-year statute of limitations.
North Carolina authorities are investigating the death of Christopher Hensley, a 35-year-old former youth pastor and father who died in police custody last Wednesday while he was being restrained.
A recent Fox News segment about a trans-identified child has sparked shock and outrage among many conservatives.
The ministry Sight & Sound, which has spent decades providing biblically-based entertainment at performance theaters in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and Branson, Missouri, is expanding its entertainment portfolio by creating content for the silver screen.
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