Ohio University Seeing Revival, Most Americans Have Limited Biblical View, APA Denies Endorsing Polyamory
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Top headlines for Friday, February 17, 2023
A Christian academic institution in Ohio is seeing spontaneous prayer and worship among its student body days after a revival began at Asbury University in Kentucky.
A new study examining the correlation between an individual’s level of religiosity and their core values reveals that just 6% of Americans possess a biblical worldview, while an overwhelming majority hold secular views and haven't yet accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior.
A federal appeals court has rejected female athletes seeking to stop a Connecticut athletics association policy allowing biological males who identify as females to compete in girls’ sports competitions.
Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri has introduced a bill that seeks to protect children online by requiring social media companies to prohibit anyone age 16 and younger from using their platforms.
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- Ohio university seeing ‘outpouring of the Lord’ at revival | Church & Ministries News
- Most Americans are 'world citizens' with limited biblical view | U.S. News
- American Psychological Association denies endorsing polyamory | U.S. News
- Female athletes' challenge to Conn. trans sports policy revived | U.S. News
- Appeals court rejects females opposed to trans sports policy | U.S. News
- Josh Hawley introduces bill blocking under 16s from social media | Politics News
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- Missouri probes transgender clinic accused of 'harming' children | U.S. News
- UK court affirms right to silent prayer outside abortion clinics | World News






