Merkel to pay migrants millions to leave
Water overflows spillway of tallest U.S. dam, 200,000 Californians evacuated
Liberal 9th U.S. Circuit slow to restore president’s travel ban
Worldwide persecution of Christians surged in 2016
Russian subs can hear ‘noisy’ British warships 100 miles away
Trump fulfills promise to evangelicals, and more
By Will Hall, Message Editor WASHINGTON, D.C. (LBM)—Louisiana Baptist national leaders are praising President Donald J. Trump as a man of his word for naming Neil Gorsuch as his U.S. Supreme Court pick. But a look at his nominees for cabinet posts shows the president has gone beyond just the minimum in keeping his promises to evangelicals -- 12 of his top 23 advisers, cabinet leaders and cabinet-level officials, are avowed Christians. SUPREME COURT NOMINEE Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, a Christian public policy ministry in Washington, D.C., said in an FRC news release he was pleased to witness the president “follow through on his promise and select a nominee from the list he presented during the campaign.” That final list contained 21 names -- 10 persons were identified by Trump in May 2016 and 11 more candidates were added, including Gorsuch, 4 months later at the request of conservative groups. All 21 individuals were described as strict interpreters of the Constitution. Perkins also serves as interim pastor of Greenwell Springs Baptist Church just outside of Baton Rouge. U.S. Rep. Mike Johnson, a member of First Baptist Church in Bossier City, likewise praised the president’s … [Read more...]
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