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Skip to main contentEvangelistic churches are not just bucking the trend but are thriving.
Prominent Christians and conservatives criticized President Joe Biden this week after he recognized the “Transgender Day of Visibility,” which happened to fall on Easter Sunday this year. Some called the president’s proclamation “abhorrent,” while his supporters implied that objections stemmed from a hatred of trans-identifying people. Here are reactions to Biden's proclamation.
President Joe Biden on Monday seemed to deny issuing a proclamation marking Easter Sunday as Transgender Day of Visibility, as the White House attempted to downplay the backlash by claiming the commemoration was a coincidence.
Christians suspect a Muslim who vowed to keep them from celebrating Easter was behind a fire allegedly set to their church building on Saturday (March 30) in Rawalpindi District, Pakistan.
Two recent examples confirm that we are now in moral freefall.
In a spirited return to his pulpit just weeks after being shot in the face by carjackers, Pastor Clemmie Livingston Jr., of Zionfield Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, said God told him to “stop trying to die” as he bled in the aftermath of the shooting.
A man was killed and up to seven others were injured in a shooting at a Nashville restaurant in Tennessee on Easter Sunday. The incident followed an argument between two men, with one of them firing multiple shots before fleeing the scene.