Some of the sensational and pivotal moments of 2022 are found in the most popular reads from The Christian Post. While some of these stories were edifying, others prompted debates and raised new concerns for churches in America.
The latest edition of The Twitter Files suggests that the White House pressured Twitter to censor tweets advocating a disfavored narrative on the coronavirus pandemic.
The state of Florida has threatened to revoke licenses of venues hosting a Christmas-themed drag show alleged to involve simulated sexual activity and the "sexualization of children's stories" if they allow minors to attend the events.
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by two Massachusetts parents against public school officials who allegedly encouraged their children to identify as the opposite gender without their consent, criticizing the school’s policy while noting it didn’t meet the necessary legal
standard.
A fan favorite from this season’s “The Voice” is no stranger to using his voice for praise and worship at one Southern California church.
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- 10 most-read stories of 2022 from The Christian Post | U.S. News
- White House pushed Twitter to suppress COVID 'misinformation' | Politics News
- Florida investigating Christmas drag show amid complaints | U.S. News
- Family of pastor killed in car crash ask why driver not charged | U.S. News
- Sweden urges caution on puberty blockers, transgender surgeries | World News
- Judge blocks San Francisco from clearing homeless encampments | U.S. News
- Judge dismisses parents' lawsuit in school gender identity case | U.S. News
- So Cal church celebrates 'awesome' run for Bodie on 'The Voice' | Church & Ministries News