Top headlines for Friday, January 5, 2024
In today's episode, we discuss Jonathan Pokluda's criticism of lukewarm American Christianity and Sadie Robertson Huff's call to engage with the Bible's transformative power despite shifting cultural norms. We'll also cover the gripping case of a Chinese exchange student victim of a cyber-kidnapping, located in Utah, and a concerning incident in North Carolina involving a pastor, an altercation, and a McDonald's employee. The shadow of tragedy in western Uganda gets discussed next - the brutal murder of a grandmother and her grandchildren on Christmas Day. Updates on Kim Davis' legal consequences over refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses will be mentioned as well. Lastly, we will explore the alarming surge in a cult, Santa Muerte, and its consequences in Mexico, and the impressive growth of a recent addition to churches in the United Methodist Church realm.
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Links to the News
- Passion 2024: Jonathan Pokluda slams 'lukewarm Christianity' | Church & Ministries News
- Sadie Robertson Huff kicks off Passion 2024 with powerful message | Church & Ministries News
- Missing Chinese exchange student found after 'cyber kidnapping' | U.S. News
- Pastor arrested in altercation with McDonald's employee | U.S. News
- Muslim jihadists kill grandmother, 2 children | World News
- Kim Davis ordered to pay $260K in attorneys fees; appeal expected | U.S. News
- 'Santa Muerte' leading to increase of demonic activity: exorcist | World News
- Conservative alternative to the UMC has over 4,200 churches | Church & Ministries News