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“Students across the United States and worldwide gathered in prayer Wednesday morning as ministry groups work to ensure that Christian outreach on school campuses lasts the whole year. The 33rd annual See You at the Pole event held today was a student-organized ‘global movement of prayer.'” – The Christian Post, September 28, 2022
“This is our first time hosting this educators’ event, and we’re so excited that K–12 school leadership will gather to learn about the educational opportunities Answers in Genesis offers and to discover how to better teach God’s Word to children and young people.” – Answers in Genesis, September 28, 2022
“Several of the genres vary from traditional to country to contemporary Christian, bluegrass and rock. What unites it all is Jesus, Yeshua Messiah. They are all making music for Him.” – Front Lines Ohio, September 22, 2022
“It’s designed to help students in grades 7–12 find a Christian college—but not just any Christian college. We want you to find a school that takes God’s Word seriously, allowing it to be the authority in all areas, including history and science.” – September 20, 2022
“Conservatives believe in the ‘permanent things,’ in an ‘enduring moral order’ based on Biblical and natural law, and in ‘ordered liberty’ anchored in both faith and freedom.” – Grove City College, September 13, 2022
“It makes stops in Zadar and Dubrovnik, Croatia, as well as Naples, Portofino, and La Spezia, Italy, before ending in Rome on July 1. We’ve already recruited some of the best conservative thinkers in the country to come spend time with the MRC cruisers.” – Media Research Center, July 20, 2022
dies September 20, 2021 – “Like other perceptive European observers of the U.S., including Alexis de Tocqueville, Codevilla understood American exceptionalism better than most and how important it is to protect that exceptionalism for future generations.” – The Heritage Foundation, September 30, 2021
March 24, 1661 – “The charges against him were typical. He had sympathized with the Quakers who were executed before him; he had refused to remove his hat, and he used the words “thee” and “thou,” which, to Quakers, implied the equality of all people.” – Christianity.com, May 3, 2010
born March 29, 1602 – “Studying Jewish writings, he showed from rabbinic teachings that Jesus was clearly identifiable as the Messiah. “Even the Lord’s prayer is derived from expressions that had long been familiar in the schools and synagogues of Judea.” His book Horae Hebraicae explained the New testament in light of knowledge he had gleaned from the writings of rabbis.” – Christianity.com, June 1, 2007
