Joe Kennedy, football coach for Bremerton High School in Washington, told a Fox & Friends Thursday morning audience he was going to go forward with his 50-yard line end-game public prayer, despite administrators’ orders to stop. “It’s something that I kind of made an agreement with, my personal faith in God, that this is something I was going to do – give Him the glory after every single game and do it on the 50 ,and I’m kind of a guy of my word,” he said, during the national broadcast. “I’m going to go through with what I’ve always done.”
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Asylum seekers are driving a surge in violent crime in cities and towns across Germany. German authorities, however, are downplaying the lawlessness, apparently to avoid fueling anti-immigration sentiment. A confidential police report leaked to a German newspaper reveals that a record-breaking 38,000 asylum seekers were accused of committing crimes in the country in 2014. Analysts believe this figure — which works out to more than 100 a day — is only the tip of the iceberg, as many crimes are either not resolved or not reported. The current spike in crime — including rapes, sexual and physical assaults, stabbings, home
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“I posted about this plan last month, I can only assume the government got some “heat” about it and decided to drop it.” Admin A U.K. government plan, uncovered by the London Telegraph, to ensure that religious teaching conforms to “British values” through a national registry of religious leaders has been dropped abruptly. As part of the government’s “anti-extremism” program, the leaders would have been subject to government-specified training and security checks. “British values” are defined as ideas and actions that are democratic and non-discriminatory. WND reported last month when Ciaran Kelly, a spokesman for the Christian Institute, warned, “If
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The Focus on the Family-sponsored “Bring Your Bible to School Day” kicked off Thursday, 10/08/15, with the level of expected participants figured at around 100,000. Last year, the event drew in 8,000, the Blaze reported. The initiative is billed to “encourage public school students from kindergarten to college to express their faith freely,” the nonprofit said, the Blaze reported. And so far, Twitter has exploded with pictures and testimonies of participants. Read More: 100,000 students bring Bibles to classrooms