The Morning Briefing: Let the Protesters Stay Until Academia Burns to the Ground
The Morning Briefing: Let the Protesters Stay Until Academia Burns to the Ground Source link
The Morning Briefing: Let the Protesters Stay Until Academia Burns to the Ground Source link
The 25th anniversary of the Columbine shooting, chaos over Pastor Mark Driscoll and a sword swallower, and Bill Maher’s shocking comments about abortion. We’re breaking these stories and much more down on today’s Higher Ground with Billy Hallowell. We’re joined by Jesse Jackson from Church Leaders and Valerie Richardson from The Washington Times to dive […]
Actor Gary Sinise’s faith and the loss of his son, Mac, terror in Israel — and death threats against Skillet frontman Jon Cooper. The Washington Times’ Cheryl Chumley and Jesse Jackson from ChurchLeaders join Billy Hallowell to take you behind some of the week’s most important and fascinating headlines. Subscribe to have The Washington Times’ Higher […]
Hundreds of Bibles burned outside of a church, an OnlyFans star turns to Jesus, and revival breaks out on yet another college campus. Welcome to Higher Ground. On today’s media roundtable, Billy Hallowell is joined by The Washington Times’ Mark Kellner and Jesse T. Jackson of Church Leaders to discuss these stories — and more. […]
Stocks rose on Wall Street and Treasury yields climbed Friday following a hot U.S. jobs report. The S&P 500 rose 0.9%, trimming some of its losses for the week and moving closer to its record high set last week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 279 points, or 0.7% as of 2:51 p.m. Eastern. The […]
An Easter drama over Elevation Church, a foster family’s pronoun fight, and a Gold Star family’s shocking experience with President Joe Biden. On today’s Higher Ground, CBN News’ Tre Goins Phillips and Washington Times’ Valerie Richardson join me to go behind the headlines into the minds of reporters and TV hosts covering some of the […]
American author Mark Twain once responded to the premature publication of his obituary by saying, “The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” The same can be said about Christianity: In many parts of the world, belief is soaring. Subscribe to have The Washington Times’ Higher Ground delivered to your inbox every Sunday. Just ask evangelist Daniel […]
Should Christians attend gay weddings? And how do we make sense of Martin Luther and antisemitism? Plus, radio host Dan Bongino’s supernatural experience. Welcome to Higher Ground With Billy Hallowell. This is the first week of our exciting new format, in which we’re bringing together some of the best journalists, TV hosts, and writers who […]
Ben Wallace, who resigned as Secretary of State for Defence last year in a cabinet reshuffle, sees direct conflict between European countries and Russia as nearly inevitable. The former Secretary of State for Defence spoke in the starkest terms possible in an interview with Times Radio: it’s time for Europe to prepare for war with […]
She seems pleasant. In fact, she is exactly what you want in any government official. Kayla Aliese Carter is the City Equity Official of College Park, Maryland, and she is committed to burning it all down, referring to the United States. Maryland city equity official says she wants US to burn to the ground: ‘MY […]
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