U.S. Churches Under Attack: Disruption, Vandalism, and Fire

Craig HueyChristian Persecution, Church, Culture Wars, Faith5 Comments

Across America, dozens of churches have been under attack. Fire. Disrupting church. Stealing and vandalism. And, of course, intimidation. Churches aren’t alone. Pro-life pregnancy center have been under attack – one fire bomb. The spark: The U.S. Supreme Court leak (see “Supreme Court Abortion Bombshell Illegally Leaked – 6 Facts You Should Know As the Media and Politicians Go Ballistic”), … Read More

The Courage to Speak Out Against the Equality Act and Other Evils That Can Affect You, Your Family, and America’s Future: What You Can Do Now

Craig HueyCulture Wars, Faith, Family, MediaLeave a Comment

Our freedom of religion is under attack. Across America, the media, the politicians and the bureaucrats are attempting to transform our culture and society in a radical way. The Equality Act is the most dangerous example. The Equality Act will destroy Christian religious freedom, our First Amendment rights, churches and ministries. The Equality Act, if passed by the U.S. Senate … Read More

Just Not Right: How the Federal Government is Giving Your Tax Money for Radical Political Groups and Causes [Radio/Podcast Interview]

Craig HueyCulture Wars, Current Events, Government, PoliticsLeave a Comment

It’s just not right. In fact it’s wrong…and dangerous. The federal government is using your tax money to fund radical, pro-socialist groups. Why? To change the outcome of the 2022 election and transform our culture and politics into a “socialist utopia.” I just got off the air with Money Talk and the host was shocked. Here are a few key … Read More

Self-Identified Christians: Going Up or Going Down – 8 Things You Should Know About New Research

Craig HueyChurch, Culture Wars, Faith2 Comments

According to new research, the percentage of the U.S. population that identifies as Christians continue to drop. Here are 8 things you should know: Self-identified Christians. Self-identifying Christians make up 63% of the adult population, a number that was 12 points higher (75%) in 2011. It was 6 percentage points higher (69%) just five years ago. “Nones”: About 30% of … Read More