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Daily Wire’s Backstage Stars Talk Taylor Swift‚ Shapiro’s Hit Rap‚ Secret Kamala Plot
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Daily Wire’s Backstage Stars Talk Taylor Swift‚ Shapiro’s Hit Rap‚ Secret Kamala Plot

During Tuesday’s “Backstage” event on DailyWire+‚ the show’s stars — Daily Wire co-founder Jeremy Boreing‚ Daily Wire Editor Emeritus Ben Shapiro‚ and their fellow Daily Wire podcast hosts Candace Owens‚ Michael Knowles‚ Matt Walsh and Andrew Klavan — spoke on a variety of topics‚ among them Taylor Swift‚ Shapiro’s chart-topping rap “Facts‚” and the “secret plot” to box Kamala Harris out of the Democratic nomination. Boreing began the discussion of Swift by noting how his young daughter made him aware of the pop star’s “It” factor due to the her hit song “Shake It Off” being used in the animated movie “Sing.” From there‚ the hosts launched into a conversation about Swift and her wide-reaching influence — for good or ill. Is the Daily Wire crew Swifties?! pic.twitter.com/ELRxC4l2If — Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) February 14‚ 2024 Owens had a particularly strong take on Swift‚ calling her “the most toxic feminist that’s ever existed.” “Obviously‚ if you’ve seen what she’s even done in business and how she tries to manipulate her audiences to get out of deals and contracts‚ she’s totally insane‚” said Owens. When Walsh noted that such a description was significant‚ Owens elaborated‚ explaining the pop star’s relationship to her fans‚ her battle with music executive Scooter Braun‚ and the woman from whom Swift said she “learned” feminism. .@RealCandaceO on Taylor Swift: "She's the most toxic feminist that's ever existed." pic.twitter.com/yXtxmZ4udj — Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) February 14‚ 2024 The hit rap song “Facts‚” by Tom MacDonald and featuring Ben Shapiro‚ also came up during the wide-ranging event‚ as Billboard recently revealed that it had become the number one purchased rap single. Boreing began by noting the song’s massive popularity‚ and asked Shapiro if he actually penned the lyrics to the section of the song he rapped. Shapiro explained the role he played in writing the rap‚ and noted that the original version had even more deep cuts about economics. .@JeremyDBoreing asks @benshapiro if he wrote his section in 'Facts': pic.twitter.com/YdAehXyivp — Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) February 14‚ 2024 Klavan took a moment during the show to offer some advice to men in our culture — at the prompting of Boreing — saying that one must begin with oneself. “Who am I? What do I want? What am I doing here? Where am I going?” a man must ask himself‚ said the bestselling author. “A guy who doesn’t understand that about himself isn’t going anywhere.” The host went on to say that this generation is in a moment of massive change‚ and it’s the moment when men must live speaking out the truth‚ or “we’re done for.” "If we're constantly dropping our voices when we say the truth‚ we're done for." – @andrewklavan speaks directly to men pic.twitter.com/XDOX3rzNfP — Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) February 14‚ 2024 When the issue of marriage came up‚ Walsh spoke about the problem of divorce‚ and how the alleged rate of marriages that end in failure is misleading. If “basic things” are done to help fortify the marriage‚ he argued‚ such as spending time together‚ being religious‚ practicing honesty with one another‚ one’s chances of divorce are significantly smaller. .@MattWalshBlog explains how the divorce statistics don't apply to every couple pic.twitter.com/uoZJBNNvoj — Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) February 14‚ 2024 While the hosts largely kept their discussions about broader cultural and political topics‚ they all took a moment to react to news that broke during the broadcast that DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas had been impeached by the House of Representatives. Knowles presented the case for impeaching Mayorkas by describing him as being “criminally negligent” in his handling of immigration laws‚ while Boreing asserted‚ “Well‚ they should impeach Joe Biden for the exact same thing then‚ because he’s Mayorkas’ boss.” The Daily Wire hosts react to Mayorkas being impeached live@michaeljknowles: "I think one would argue that Mayorkas is being criminally negligent here."@JeremyDBoreing: "Well‚ they should impeach Joe Biden for the exact same thing then‚ because he's Mayorkas' boss." pic.twitter.com/5bF08M2qEY — Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) February 14‚ 2024 Prompted by Boreing‚ Shapiro addressed questions about his past assertions that he “does not give a damn about the browning of America.” Shapiro said in response that he does not “care about the race” of immigrants‚ rather he cares about the ideology of those who are migrating to the United States — a sentiment that flies in the face of how the Left portrays the Right as as supposedly troubled by changing racial demographics. The Left‚ Shapiro said‚ also cares more about ideology despite their pandering to the racial grievance crowd. .@jeremydboreing to @benshapiro: "You've taken a lot of flak online for commenting a couple of times over the years that you don't give a damn about the browning of America. What do you mean by that?" pic.twitter.com/9jN97lJzTw — Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) February 14‚ 2024 Walsh also spoke about immigration and sovereignty‚ noting that we have to “have a much greater sense of our own history” in order to defend ourselves from the Left’s accusations of colonialism. “Europeans taking over the continent is one of the great things that’s happened in human history‚” Shapiro responded. “Without America‚ this globe is doomed to be a hellscape.” .@MattWalshBlog: "I think we [Conservatives] have to have a much greater sense of our own history."@benshapiro: "Europeans taking over the continent is one of the great things that's happened in human history. Without America‚ this globe is doomed to be a hellscape." pic.twitter.com/xor6JtuY2U — Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) February 14‚ 2024 As President Joe Biden’s health continues to make news‚ in response to a viewer question‚ the hosts discussed the Left’s plans regarding Vice President Kamala Harris. Boreing speculated that the Left has a plan in place to get rid of Harris by paying her off‚ noting that simply replacing her with someone like California Governor Gavin Newsom would upend their hold on the Democratic base. “Right now there is a move afoot to have her step down as vice president and to pay her a five year‚ $100 million deal to run a foundation for the next five years. So she should make $20 million a year‚” said Boreing. “That’s because they know that there is the possibility that Joe Biden won’t be able to run for president … And they know how deeply unpopular she is.” .@JeremyDBoreing reveals Democrats secret plot to get Kamala Harris to step down: "Right now there is a move afoot to have her step down as vice president and to pay her a five year‚ $100 million deal to run a foundation for the next five years. So she should make $20 million a… pic.twitter.com/gvkM3awXcD — Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) February 14‚ 2024 WATCH THE FULL EPISODE OF BACKSTAGE HERE  
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The Improbable Love Story Behind Alpha’s Origins
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Just over 30 years ago‚ the Alpha course was launched internationally out of the Holy Trinity Brompton church in London. The classes‚ which explained the basics of Christianity‚ caught on immediately. Ten years in‚ the course was annually reaching more than a million people around the globe. “Demand for Alpha was insatiable‚” wrote historian Andrew Atherstone in Repackaging Christianity: Alpha and the Building of a Global Brand. The organization grew to include marriage seminars‚ prison workshops‚ and leadership conferences. Attendance peaked around 2012‚ then stabilized to a million attendees a year—with a brief jump during COVID-19. Since its inception‚ Alpha has opened the door for thousands of churches to evangelize their neighbors. The classes have reached nearly 29 million people in about 70 countries. The person most responsible for this growth is a British Anglican priest named Nicky Gumbel. But Alpha’s story didn’t start there. It began 16 years earlier‚ with an assistant pastor named Charles Marnham. In 2019‚ the archbishop of Canterbury‚ Justin Welby‚ awarded Charles and Tricia Marnham the Alphege Award for Evangelism and Witness for their “sustained and excellent contribution to evangelism and witness through the Alpha Course and beyond.” / Courtesy of Lambeth Palace The thing is‚ Marnham wasn’t supposed to be a minister. He was planning to be a lawyer‚ like his dad. He even worked his way through an entire education at Cambridge‚ graduating with a law degree. In 1974‚ he was finishing up his time in Cambridge when a pastor suggested he go into the ministry instead. It wouldn’t be a popular choice with his parents‚ who weren’t churchgoers. His dad would be especially disappointed to hear of the change. Marnham would have to give up his planned professional training course and start theological training. And this time‚ he’d have to pay for it himself. What should he do? “I don’t often tell this story‚ because I don’t recommend what I did‚” Marnham said. “I was quite a new Christian. And I said‚ ‘Lord‚ if you want me to do this‚ which is way beyond my comfort zone‚ you’re going to have to show me. I think my friend Charles Wilson has got to become a Christian.’” To make it even harder‚ he threw in Wilson’s fiancée—“And Julia does too.” Marnham and Wilson: The Beginning If you grew up in Britain in the 1960s‚ your parents almost certainly participated in the war effort. Marnham’s father had been at Dunkirk and D-Day; his mother had been an ambulance driver. Wilson’s dad had been a paratrooper and fought in the battle of Arnhem. Julia’s mother worked for Bletchley Park‚ where German messages were decoded‚ while Julia’s dad had been imprisoned for three and a half years in a Japanese POW camp. “We believe he lost his faith in the camp‚” Wilson said of Julia’s dad. “A lot of people did‚ during the war. They just couldn’t believe there was a God.” Charles Wilson (first from left‚ first row behind the teachers) and Charles Marnham (same row‚ second from right) at boarding school in 1969 / Courtesy of Charles Wilson Marnham’s father might have been another one. “He took us to church as children‚ and he was a very moral and upright man‚” Marnham said. “But I think the resurrection and so on seemed to him wishful thinking when faced with the hard realities of life.” After the war‚ these men and women didn’t all go back to church‚ and attendance across the country began to fall. Their children would kick off a growing trend to claim no religion at all. One of them was Marnham‚ a reserved and serious child. He loved to read‚ finished his homework on time‚ and knew the answers when the teachers called on him. When he was 13 years old‚ at boarding school‚ he met the talkative and outgoing Wilson—who also loved to read but didn’t always finish his homework. Wilson was happy‚ constantly moving‚ and eager to share in class even if he didn’t know the answers. The two bonded the way opposites do‚ admiring each other’s strengths and filling in each other’s weaknesses. Both played brass instruments and liked orchestral music. They started together in the same class‚ but Wilson was far less motivated to study‚ and his grades ended up “rubbish‚” he said. After boarding school‚ he headed to business school. Meanwhile‚ Marnham enrolled at Cambridge‚ one of the best universities in the U.K. But something was bothering him. Marnham: A Proper Conversion “I knew I was a believer‚ but there was something missing‚” Marnham said. “Eventually‚ I was recommended to go and talk to a Church of England minister about it.” Over six sessions‚ the minister put the pieces of Christianity together for him. “I hadn’t understood substitutionary atonement‚” Marnham said. “I mean‚ it’s one thing to say Jesus died for the sins of the world. But it’s quite another to say that he died for you.” The minister told Marnham to read John Stott’s Basic Christianity‚ which he obediently did. “I prayed the prayer‚ as John Stott would recommend‚” Marnham said. “There were no shining lights or anything‚ but clearly‚ something had happened. I discovered God was real and personal.” He wrote Wilson a letter‚ telling him what had happened. Hmm‚ Wilson thought. That’s the kind of thing a proper chap like Charles would do. Wilson: Loving Julia At business school‚ Wilson was also busy—not studying‚ but starting a music society with a friend. About 15 students showed up at their first meeting. From the front where he was speaking‚ Wilson caught sight of a girl sitting on a desk at the back of the room. “When I went home on the bus that night‚ I could think of nothing but this beautiful woman who looked incredibly serious‚” he said. Julia Wilson was 20 years old in 1970 / Courtesy of Charles and Julia Wilson She didn’t feel the same attraction. When he asked her out‚ climbing over a dozen students in the crowded library to do so‚ she told him‚ “No‚ thank you.” The next time he asked‚ she said‚ “Maybe some other time.” The third time‚ she said‚ “I’m not going out with you on your own. But I’ll go if we go out with some others.” Wilson was thrilled. Over Christmas break‚ he grabbed Marnham and another girl to round out a double date to the opera. At the end of the night‚ Wilson exuberantly made his way home‚ completely forgetting his manners. It was Marnham who walked Julia home. But it was Wilson who wouldn’t give up. Eventually‚ his persistence won her over‚ and they began dating. Four years later‚ both had finished school and landed jobs—and they were still dating. “My dad got fed up with Charles motoring around with intent but not actually doing anything about it‚” Julia said. “He said he was going to send me abroad to finishing school.” Quickly‚ Wilson proposed. Marnham: Law or Ministry By now‚ Marnham had finished his formal legal education at Cambridge and was studying at The College of Law in Guildford for his professional legal qualification. “I hated the law‚ I’m afraid‚” he said. “Just before I left Cambridge‚ the minister who had helped me find Christ said he thought I ought to consider the possibility of ordination.” That was appealing‚ except for all the reasons it wasn’t—he’d have to restart his professional training‚ this time as a minister‚ without his parents’ approval or their financial support. “I was on the horns of a dilemma‚” he said. “I had a list of things that had to be resolved. But the real one was ‘Is God calling me or not?’ That was the heart of the problem.” So he laid his fleece before the Lord—if this is your will‚ Charles Wilson has to become a Christian. Julia too. Wilson: ‘Hit by God’ In the months before his wedding‚ Wilson was working for a movie theater company. With the invention of TVs and VCRs‚ cinema admission was plummeting‚ and they needed another use for their huge buildings. Wilson and a colleague began turning some of them into squash clubs and disco nightclubs. Charles Wilson in 1973 / Courtesy of Charles and Julia Wilson They were doing well—they’d opened their first clubs‚ given a contract to their first staff member‚ and received the promise of half a million pounds in backing from a major brewer. “Then I was told there had to be a pause‚” Wilson said. That employee he’d just hired? He’d have to fire him. “I was really upset‚” Wilson said. “I wasn’t a Christian‚ but I knew that was not the right way to treat people.” Grieved and furious‚ he picked up the book Marnham had given him a few weeks before—Stott’s Basic Christianity. He skipped the first eight chapters‚ heading to the back where Stott explains how to respond to Christ’s death. As Wilson read‚ he pictured in his mind the mural in his school chapel of Abraham and Isaac‚ Abraham’s arm raised to kill his child. “I saw this was the death I deserved‚” said Wilson‚ who still cries when he talks about it. “I saw that Jesus saved me from all of that. . . . I got hit by God that night.” The next morning‚ he called Marnham‚ who told him to call a respected London rector named Dick Lucas. Lucas invited him to come over in a few weeks. “I can’t wait that long‚” Wilson told him. So Lucas said he could come later that evening. He asked Wilson a pile of questions: Who is Jesus? Why did he need to die on the cross? What is sin? What is a Christian? How does anyone get to heaven? “I was a brash young marketing guy‚ and I invented answers that were complete rubbish‚” said Wilson‚ having skipped the majority of Basic Christianity. “After about 20 minutes‚ he stood up and said‚ ‘Well‚ Mr. Wilson‚ it’s not what you think that matters. It’s what God says.’” Lucas gave Wilson a Bible‚ and for the next half an hour‚ he explained the gospel from Genesis to Revelation. Toward the end of their time‚ Wilson said he was getting married in nine days. Lucas gave him a tract for Julia but cautioned him to be careful. “Don’t push it down her throat‚” said Lucas‚ who picked up on Wilson’s irrepressible enthusiasm. “In fact‚ I’m not sure you should even give this to her on your honeymoon.” Wilson: Julia Too Lucas was too late. Earlier that day‚ Wilson had called Julia at work. In a flurry of excited‚ incoherent words‚ he’d told her everything. Charles and Julia in 1973 / Courtesy of Charles and Julia Wilson “It was a bit like being in the middle of a whirlwind‚ honestly‚” she said. She gathered that he’d seen some kind of vision of Abraham‚ that he was a Christian‚ and that he was planning to quit his job and become a minister. By the time she got off the phone‚ she was a wreck. “I went in to see my boss in a flood of tears‚” she said. “I was completely confused.” Give it a little time‚ her boss reassured her. Things will settle down. But she didn’t have any time‚ and nothing settled down. Ignoring Lucas’s caution‚ Wilson met Julia the following night. He explained his conversion again‚ this time in person. “I knew—it must have been the Holy Spirit—that I couldn’t get married to him unless I was a Christian too‚” she remembered. He handed her the booklet from Lucas called How to Become a Christian. “I read it through and prayed the prayer at the end.” That Sunday‚ they went to church together‚ and she felt as if the words in the Bible were standing out to her in 3D. Julia‚ too‚ had been saved. Wilson: Aftermath The following Friday‚ Wilson quit his job. The next day‚ he married Julia. “Making the vows before God meant something I hadn’t been expecting‚” she said. Charles and Julia on their wedding day / Courtesy of Charles and Julia Wilson After their honeymoon‚ she went back to work at the Bank of England while Wilson read Christian books and thought about what he should do with his life. “After three or four weeks‚ Dick Lucas caught wind of this‚” Wilson said. “He said‚ ‘Charles‚ it’s not good for you to just be sitting at home thinking great thoughts. You need to go get a job.’” So Wilson went to work—in construction‚ in a factory‚ driving a delivery truck. He went to law school and spent a few decades as a lawyer—for several years‚ he ran the U.K.’s Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship as general secretary. Then he started a business doing commercial debt recovery. The Wilsons have been just as energetic in serving the church—for the last five decades‚ they’ve volunteered‚ given generously‚ and attended services faithfully with their four kids. All of children and grandchildren are walking with the Lord. The oldest‚ Andrew‚ is now a teaching pastor at King’s Church London. But his work is bigger than that—over the last 16 years‚ he’s published more than a dozen books‚ spoken at multiple conferences (including TGC23)‚ and released a podcast with Glen Scrivener. Charles and Julia Wilson with their children and grandchildren / Courtesy of Charles and Julia Wilson “Andrew is one of the most insightful young Bible teachers and cultural critics I know‚” said Collin Hansen‚ executive director for The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics. “He models the kind of humble‚ joyful leaders we hope to raise up at The Keller Center.” “He’s a very interesting thinker‚ theologically‚” Marnham said. “We need people like that. . . . It is great that his gift is recognized and being used.” Marnham‚ by the way‚ is Andrew Wilson’s godfather. Marnham: Aftermath After Wilson and Julia’s wedding‚ Marnham started seminary. “There was absolutely no way to avoid it‚” he said with a chuckle. “If it had been just Charles coming to faith‚ I could have said that was just luck. But both of them?” Three years later‚ he had a theology qualification and a job as an assistant minister at an Anglican church in London called Holy Trinity Brompton. In his new congregation‚ a young trainee lawyer was asking for a class to disciple people who were new to the faith. Like Marnham‚ Tricia Algeo had become a Christian at her university. Afterward‚ she worked for a few years with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and a year with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Over those years‚ she had the benefit of help from older saints. “I’m getting a new assistant‚” the pastor told her. “Why don’t you get together and work on this?” Charles and Tricia on their wedding day / Courtesy of Charles Marnham Marnham and Algeo started with a breakfast meeting one Saturday. “We eventually worked out a six-week course‚” Marnham said. It was fairly simple: the two of them would take turns giving a talk about topics such as how to know if you’re saved‚ how to read the Bible‚ and how to understand God‚ Jesus‚ and the Holy Spirit. Then they’d split the participants into groups and discuss. Algeo suggested the name “Alpha” because it was aimed at those beginning a new life in Christ. It worked. At the first meeting‚ held at Marnham’s apartment above the church hall in November 1977‚ about six people came. Within two years‚ there were so many discussion groups squeezed into Marnham’s apartment that his roommate couldn’t even get in to use the bathroom. “What we discovered very early on was that people were coming who had made a commitment to Christ‚ but it also drew people who had not made a commitment‚” Marnham said. He made sure to give lots of opportunities for questions. “I think giving people that permission was a huge relief‚ because it’s embarrassing‚ particularly in English circles‚ if there are spiritual things you have to admit you don’t understand‚” he said. “Also‚ I felt when I was struggling for faith that Christians were answering questions I wasn’t asking. And they weren’t answering the questions I was asking.” Two years later‚ Marnham married Algeo and eventually took the pulpit at his own church in the north of England. He left behind the course‚ which future leaders would continue to refine as it grew. By 2022‚ it had influenced millions of people around the globe‚ helped by a serious boost from COVID-19. In that year alone‚ more than 400‚000 people participated in more than 13‚000 courses. Marnham knows why it grew so fast and so well: “That’s God‚ isn’t it?” Marnham: Local Church Leader with International Links Marnham didn’t start any other massive global initiatives. For the next 35 years‚ he preached sermons‚ counseled people‚ and trained assistant pastors in two congregations. Charles Marnham preaching at Andrew and Rachel Wilson’s wedding / Courtesy of Charles and Julia Wilson But like many pastors‚ his work has spread far beyond the local church walls. His second congregation‚ located in London‚ welcomed members from as many as 16 countries‚ including the United States‚ Mongolia‚ and Eritrea. Marnham worked with Anglican churches in Tanzania‚ and since 2002‚ has been a trustee and board member of the Emmanuel Foundation. Through that organization‚ he’s worked both as consulting editor of the online Kairos Journal and as a senior adviser to BibleMesh‚ which offers online theological education. “There have been good moments and really bad moments‚ as any minister will tell you‚” he said. Though he’d never recommend laying out a crazy challenge to God the way he did‚ he doesn’t regret his career change for a moment. “God knew me‚ and he knew what was best for me‚” Marnham said. “I’ve been a church minister for 42 years. In the way that God works‚ it was marvelous. . . . It has been a huge privilege.”
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How Local Churches Can Bridge a Widening Gender Divide
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How Local Churches Can Bridge a Widening Gender Divide

A recent Financial Times article sparked a frenzy of hot takes when it described how survey data across the developed world showed an “emerging global gender divide” along ideological lines. Author John Burn-Murdoch argued that in places like the U.S.‚ the U.K.‚ Germany‚ Poland‚ and South Korea‚ there’s a widening gap between women (becoming increasingly progressive) and men (leaning more conservative). Gen Z‚ Burn-Murdoch says‚ is “two generations‚ not one.” While Burn-Murdoch perhaps overstates his case—other data suggests the gap isn’t quite so large—he isn’t the only one in recent years citing evidence of a growing political gender gap. Late last year‚ the Washington Post even ran an editorial arguing the growing gender ideology gap posed an ominous threat to the already beleaguered institution of marriage. Much ink has been spilled pondering why young women and men are diverging ideologically. Daniel Cox—director of the American Enterprise Institute’s Survey Center on American Life—argues that the #MeToo movement united Gen Z women politically: “No event was more influential to their political development than the #MeToo movement.” Others cite the larger dynamics of social media (which of course made #MeToo possible)‚ and particularly algorithmic echo chambers‚ as fertile ground for polarization of every sort. Still others point to a correlation with a similar widening gender gap in education‚ as girls pull increasingly ahead of boys in both high school and college degree completion. Whatever the key causes—or constellation of causes—might be‚ the divergence is almost certainly connected to trends like delayed marriage and declining fertility rates. When single men and women differ on politics—in a partisan age when politics is ever more central to identity and the “other side” is ever more othered—it makes sense that misunderstandings and social anxiety between the genders might grow‚ making them less likely (or at least in no hurry) to marry and commit to a shared life together. Or maybe it’s a chicken-or-egg situation‚ where the growing ideological divide is downstream from declining and delayed marriage rates. If young men and women aren’t spending their formative twentysomething years dating and getting married‚ establishing political views alongside their spouses in early adulthood‚ they’re likely developing those views in other places: among like-minded friends of the same gender‚ in online echo chambers‚ or under the TikTok tutelage of “influencers” who inflame resentment and grievances between men and women. Either way‚ there’s clearly work to do in fostering healthier relationships between the sexes. And one global institution is well positioned to facilitate that work on the local level: the church of Jesus Christ. Offline‚ Mixed-Gender‚ Shared Goal Space Gen Z young adults often prefer the conveniences of staying at home (on devices) to the oft-uncomfortable dynamics of #IRL community. But curating a like-minded‚ good-vibes-only online community is a poor substitute for the messy but beautiful formation that happens in the context of embodied communities. There’s clearly work to do in fostering healthier relationships between the sexes. A local church provides a space for men and women of different ages and ethnicities to mingle with one another in a diverse but united community of growth. The key to making this “messy” conglomeration work is the shared goal: worshiping Jesus Christ and spurring one another on in the pursuit of Christlike living and gospel mission. When men and women can sing‚ pray‚ and hear God’s Word preached side by side‚ Sunday after Sunday‚ gender friction gradually gives way to the unity of shared hope‚ confession‚ worship‚ and mission. For today’s young adults‚ the mixed-gender experience of church is a beautiful opportunity to grow in the “one anothers” and ultimately come to understand and love the ways God created men and women different yet to complement and bless one another. Men have much to gain from wise sisters and mothers in the church. Sisters have much to gain from wise brothers and fathers. Created to image God (Gen. 1:27)‚ men and women are equal in status before God (Gal. 3:28) and vital in the church’s mission. A healthy local church can be a picture to the world of what gender harmony looks like. A happy by-product of the mixed-gender church community (though not the primary goal) is that it can be a healthy place for singles to find godly mates. I’ve led small groups where single young adults met‚ started dating‚ and got married. My wife and I have discipled several young couples who met in church and went on to get married. Some of our greatest joys in ministry have been seeing the origins and progression of marital unions that take root in the context of a local church. Healthier Models of Manhood and Womanhood Part of healthier cross-gender relationships is a better understanding of one’s own gender. Men and women inevitably clash when their ideas of manhood and womanhood are malformed by gender agitators online who emphasize stereotypes‚ zero-sum power dynamics‚ and a “war” between the sexes. A healthy local church can be a picture to the world of what gender harmony can look like. Instead of gaining a sense of womanhood from the man-bashing anthems of pop stars‚ or of manhood from misogynists like Andrew Tate‚ men and women in the local church can see gender lived out in the flesh by godly people in mundane contexts (family‚ home‚ work‚ volunteering). Instead of an online world where gender is a “discourse” (and usually a partisan‚ adversarial discourse)‚ embodied local life in the nuclear family and in a church family provides a forum where gender is simply lived‚ and modeled‚ in the context of shared rhythms and common goals. Importantly‚ this happens both in the church’s mixed-gender forums—especially shared worship‚ Bible study‚ and prayer—and in gender-specific ministries‚ gatherings‚ and mentorship. Churches should be places where men and women can demystify and learn from the “other” as well as come to know their own gender better through men-to-men and women-to-women discipleship. The church can be a safe place for fostering healthy relationships between men and women but also for men to grow and be shaped among men and women among women. Among other things‚ these interactions will show us that not everyone of the same gender looks and acts the same. Contrary to the narrow stereotypes of algorithms and stifling confines of echo chambers‚ “manhood” and “womanhood” are multifaceted concepts and diversely expressed—even as they are two distinct things that are not‚ by God’s good design‚ fluidly interchangeable. Be Thou (Our) Vision When I look at my social media feeds‚ so much of what I see between men and women is ugly acrimony and compounding distrust. When I look around at church on Sundays or in my midweek small group‚ what I see is much more encouraging. I see men and women singing corporately with hands raised‚ the different tones of their lower and higher voices creating beautiful harmony: “Be Thou my vision‚ O Lord of my heart‚ Naught be all else to me‚ save that Thou art . . .” In Christ‚ men and women are bound by the same Thou. Our common object of love fuels mutuality and harmony. I see this shared vision in the eyes of men and women in my church as they eagerly scribble notes during sermons or ask questions in small groups. I see this shared vision in their passionate prayers for one another‚ in their service of one another‚ in their forbearance with one another. Are you feeling the gender acrimony of our age? Have you been hurt by a member of the opposite sex? Join a healthy church and stick with it‚ even if it’s uncomfortable at first. Take advantage of the mixed-gender and single-gender gatherings at your church. Seek out opportunities to serve alongside‚ pray for‚ and interact socially with churchgoers of the opposite sex. If you’re a single young adult‚ maybe ask an older‚ faithfully married couple in the church to mentor you. Develop a close group of same-gender friends in the church—maybe you could even be roommates—who model godliness and healthy expressions of gender to one another‚ including group interactions with the opposite sex. There are lots of ways to start to bridge to gender gap‚ though it won’t happen overnight. But over time‚ as the Holy Spirit ministers to you through the gifts of both sexes and as you bow with your brothers and sisters before the “Thou” of your common vision‚ the breach will begin to repair.
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TGC Announces New Resource Hub for Pastors
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TGC Announces New Resource Hub for Pastors

Are you a lead pastor‚ local church elder‚ or church planter? Are you looking for practical ministry help‚ a word of encouragement‚ or a community to connect with? The Gospel Coalition is pleased to announce a new resource landing page designed to serve pastors just like you. Friend for Pastors TGC exists to renew and unify the contemporary church in the ancient gospel of Jesus Christ‚ and we accomplish this mission by supporting church leaders in their efforts to declare and defend the good news‚ and apply it to all of life. We aim to be an edifying friend to pastors and church leaders—and through them a friend to those they disciple. We aim to be an edifying friend to pastors and church leaders—and through them a friend to those they disciple. Our new TGC Pastors landing page focuses on equipping men serving in‚ or training for‚ pastoral ministry. It’s designed to direct them to our best resources on preaching‚ ministry practice‚ and spiritual formation. You’ll find our latest articles‚ books‚ cohorts‚ and podcasts designed especially for pastors. These tools will help you hone your counseling skills‚ improve your sermons‚ and grow together with like-minded leaders. One Stop for Ministry Resources We hope this page will be a deep encouragement to pastors‚ as well as a one-stop hub where they can learn about new initiatives like Jeremy Treat’s new Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics cohort‚ “Preaching Christ in a Post-Christian World.” If you want to be one of the first to know when we roll out new offerings‚ be sure to bookmark the page and sign up for our ministry newsletter. Some days you may scroll to the TGC Pastors page after an encouraging conversation with a new believer. Other times‚ you’ll land there after a difficult board meeting. But whatever is going on in your circumstances when you pull up the page‚ our prayer is that you’ll receive the resources we offer as an expression of gratitude for all you do to build up Christ’s body. We want to support and encourage you as you serve and lead your local church community.
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10 Best Get-Aways to Reignite Any Couple’s Flame
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10 Best Get-Aways to Reignite Any Couple’s Flame

In the quest to reignite the flames of romance‚ couples often seek solace in memorable getaways. Whether nestled in the heart of bustling cities or surrounded by nature’s tranquility‚ these destinations offer the perfect canvas for rekindling love. From secluded beach retreats to charming mountain hideaways‚ embark on a journey to discover the ten best […] The post 10 Best Get-Aways to Reignite Any Couple’s Flame appeared first on Listverse.
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10 Sweet Stories about the History of Valentine’s Day
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Valentine’s Day is a day unlike any other that pops up in the calendar if you are lucky in love. Or perhaps even if you are unlucky in love and are unfairly reminded of your forever-single status. But we hope that’s not the case! We hope Valentine’s Day celebrations of the past and present have […] The post 10 Sweet Stories about the History of Valentine’s Day appeared first on Listverse.
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White House REJECTS Cognitive Test With Biden's Physical Exam
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Chicago Mayor Makes $17 Million Investment In 'Black And Brown' Businesses To Feed Immigrants
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OPEN-BORDERS MEDIA: ABC News Is Still Salty Over Dead Border Deal
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ABC's World News Tonight continues to distinguish itself as the main purveyor of Biden talking points among the national network evening newscasts. Tonight’s embarrassment of a report on Ukraine‚ the border‚ and reaction to former President Donald Trump’s remarks regarding NATO might as well have been read to us from behind the lectern in the Brady Room. Watch as the report closes with anchor David Muir and Senior White House Correspondent Mary Brown echoing virtually every Democrat talking point on the failed border deal and the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas: DAVID MUIR: All right‚ so let's get right to Mary Bruce. Mary‚ on that last point we heard right there from the Speaker of the House‚ House Republicans have long said that there would be no Ukraine funding without border security. He said that right there again‚ but House Republicans last week turned down that bipartisan border deal by Republicans and Democrats in the Senate to beef up security‚ and as you reported here‚ was the kind of bipartisan deal we haven't seen in years in this country.  MARY BRUCE: It- David‚ look‚ Republicans got what they had been demanding for months‚ a bipartisan border deal‚ and then rejected it. Donald Trump derailing the whole thing‚ eager to deny President Biden a win on immigration. And now‚ the Republican House Speaker is back making those same demands. And now‚ instead of funding Ukraine or negotiating with Democrats‚ tonight‚ House Republicans are focused on impeaching the Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. They tried and failed last week. Tonight‚ they’re giving it another go. The report began with Mary Bruce teeing up Biden quotes in response to Trump on NATO‚ and generally pushing for the Ukraine package that has just passed the Senate. From there‚ Bruce laments that Republicans got everything they asked for in the dead border deal‚ and yet Speaker Mike Johnson won’t give the Senate bill the time of day.  But the truth is that not many Republicans wanted what was in the Senate bill to begin with‚ hence it is the dead Senate bill.  The report closes out with the clip you saw above. Muir and Bruce taking shots at the House Republicans for not passing the Senate bill. This is dishonestly framed as a rejection of bipartisanship‚ as opposed to rejection of a deeply flawed immigration bill that would’ve permanently codified the ongoing crisis along our southern border. We never hear “bipartisanship” alluded to in that way when the media talk about Democrats. Par for the course. Click “expand” to view the full transcript of the aforementioned report as aired on ABC World News Tonight on Tuesday‚ February 13th‚ 2024: Tonight‚ President Biden calling Donald Trump un-American after Trump said he would actually encourage Russia to attack one of our NATO allies if they didn't up their defense spending. President Biden also furious tonight‚ the Republican-led House is set to block desperately-needed aid for Ukraine. They say it's because of the border‚ and yet‚ they turned down that bipartisan border deal last week. Here's Mary Bruce.  MARY BRUCE: Tonight‚ President Biden imploring House Republicans to pass additional funding for the war in Ukraine‚ saying the U.S. has to send Russia‚ and the world‚ a strong message.  PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: Supporting this bill is standing up to Putin. Opposing it is playing into Putin's hands.  BRUCE: He says the stakes got even higher when Donald Trump said he would actually encourage Russia to attack our NATO allies that fail to meet defense spending targets. Just the suggestion that Trump would support Russia attacking one of our allies infuriating Biden.  FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: I would encourage them to do whatever the hell they want.  BRUCE: Biden today firing back.  BIDEN: No other president in our history has ever bowed down to a Russian dictator. Well‚ let me say this as clearly as I can. I never will. For God's sake‚ it's dumb‚ it's shameful‚ it's dangerous. It's un-American. BRUCE: The president saying House Republicans now face a stark choice --  BIDEN: House Republicans‚ you got to decide‚ are you going to stand up for freedom‚ or are going to side with terror and tyranny? Are you going to stand with Ukraine or are you going to stand with Putin? Will you stand with America or with Trump?  BRUCE: The $95 billion spending package‚ which also includes funding for Israel‚ has already passed the Senate with significant Republican support‚ but House Speaker Mike Johnson refuses to even bring it up for a vote. He says no more foreign aid without tougher border security measures. This though just last week‚ under pressure from Trump‚ Republicans rejected a bipartisan compromise including the toughest border measures in decades.  REPORTER: Speaker Johnson‚ do you want to fund Ukraine?  SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON: National security begins with border security. We've said that all along.  MUIR: All right‚ so let's get right to Mary Bruce. Mary‚ on that last point we heard right there from the Speaker of the House‚ House Republicans have long said that there would be no Ukraine funding without border security. He said that right there again‚ but House Republicans last week turned down that bipartisan border deal by Republicans and Democrats in the Senate to beef up security‚ and as you reported here‚ was the kind of bipartisan deal we haven't seen in years in this country.  BRUCE: It- David‚ look‚ Republicans got what they had been demanding for months‚ a bipartisan border deal‚ and then rejected it. Donald Trump derailing the whole thing‚ eager to deny President Biden a win on immigration. And now‚ the Republican House Speaker is back making those same demands. And now‚ instead of funding Ukraine or negotiating with Democrats‚ tonight‚ House Republicans are focused on impeaching the Department of Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. They tried and failed last week. Tonight‚ they’re giving it another go. David. MUIR: Mary Bruce at the White House. Thanks‚ Mary.  
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After Cheerful Morning Spin‚ The Media Sober Up For Brutal Inflation Report
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“Disappointing”. “Frustrating”. “A rough day for the markets”. After this morning’s cheerful attempts to spin the higher-than-expected Consumer Price Index for January‚ the networks have very clearly course-corrected. The evening newscasts were far more reflective of the harsh reality of what the report indicated.  Watch the most brutal of these reports‚ as aired on NBC Nightly News on Tuesday‚ February 13th‚ 2024: LESTER HOLT: Now to the economy and a rough day for the markets. The Dow falling more than 500 points after inflation slowed last month‚ but not as much as expected. The January Consumer Price Index rose 3.1%‚ still far from the Federal Reserve's target. Our senior business correspondent Christine Romans is here to explain what drove the surprise.  CHRISTINE ROMANS: You know‚ Lester- gasoline and used car and truck prices fell. Housing‚ groceries‚ car insurance and health care‚ among the biggest costs for most people‚ they all rose. And when you look at the cumulative effect‚ overall prices are almost 20% higher today than four years ago‚ before the pandemic. And grocery prices‚ they're up 25%. That's hitting people when they go to the store. It's part of the disconnect we are seeing between recent progress on inflation and strong economic numbers and how people are feeling. And with inflation not coming down more sharply last month‚ you saw that big drop in the markets today‚ in part because the Fed is less likely to lower interest rates any time soon.  HOLT: All right‚ Christine‚ thank you.  ABC’s report‚ as aired on World News Tonight‚ wasn’t as detailed as NBC’s‚ but was equally funereal in tone.  DAVID MUIR: Back in the U.S.‚ and to the economy tonight‚ and to a disappointing new report on inflation‚ sending stocks tumbling. Consumer prices in January were up 3.1% from a year ago. With prices for housing and food stubbornly high. Energy prices did fall. The inflation news dimming hopes of lower interest rates in the near future. The Dow falling 524 points. The biggest one-day loss since last March. Today's down day in the market comes after weeks of new record highs.  The same can be said for CBS’ report as aired on CBS Evening News. NORAH O’DONNELL: Frustrating news about inflation sent stocks spiraling today. The Dow had its worst day in nearly a year‚ dropping almost 1.5%. It was no better for the S&;P 500 or the NASDAQ. Those losses were triggered by a new report showing inflation came in higher-than-expected‚ at 3.1% last month‚ meaning a cut in interest rates may not come for several months.  Compare NBC Nightly News’ more thorough report‚ for example‚ with the spin that ABC’s Good Morning America tried to put on the bad numbers (click “expand): ABC: Good Morning America 2/13/2024 8:05:52 MICHAEL STRAHAN: Now to the latest on inflation. And new numbers are expected to show signs of lower prices. Chief Business correspondent‚ Rebecca Jarvis has the latest for us including how it may affect your Valentine's Day gifting. Good morning Rebecca. REBECCA JARVIS: Ah‚ yes. It might‚ Michael. Nice to see you again. And the reason that we watch these reports so carefully is because they show both how much things cost us‚ but also they can signal whether the Fed is going to hike interest rates again‚ making it more expensive to borrow and pay down that credit card bill. In real terms‚ a typical family is spending about $211 more a month on the same goods and services as they were a year ago. But where you really feel that difference is when you compare your spending to two years ago; it is up $605 a month. Compared to three years ago‚ it is up more than $1‚000 a month. And one area that is driving prices lower right now is gasoline. The national average is about $3.22 a gallon. A year ago it was $3.42 a gallon. There are also items on your breakfast table that are dropping. Cereal’s down 2.4 percent‚ sausage is down 1.5 percent‚ and thank goodness coffee is down one percent in price. But it is a very different story if you're going out to eat. Prices there are up 5.2 percent. And as Michael told you‚ Valentine's Day might be pricey if you haven't already bought those chocolates‚ you might find a loveless surprise at checkout. Cocoa prices are at a 47-year high due to climate issues and chocolate prices as a result have surged 17 percent over the last two years. Hershey’s says their prices rose nine percent last year. So that dinner out and a large box of chocolates could be a heartbreaker of a price‚ but it's a price you should pay if you want to keep the hearts intact.  Notice how correspondent Rebecca Jarvis touted the one-two-and three-year inflation for what people are paying in total‚ but doesn’t do that for the items she said had a “modest” increase or even outright decrease  compared to last year. What was the price of gasoline three years ago? What was the price of these individual food items before inflation began to bite? The comparisons are brutal‚ hence the need to spin. To their credit‚ the evening newscasts just pulled the band-aid on the economic news of the day. Note: MRC News Analysis Division intern Kathryn Eiler contributed to this report.  
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