Tag: social justice

Bakery teaches Oberlin College expensive lesson about drawbacks of “Cancel Culture”

OBERLIN — In a unanimous Sixth District Court of Appeals ruling, a three-judge panel rejected Oberlin College’s claims and upheld a previous ruling that the college is guilty of defamation. The college will fork over thirty-four million dollars for the family-owned business’s legal fees and damages. The eight-figure disaster serves

114 Ohio clergy endorse Josh Mandel for U.S. Senate to defend faith, family & freedom (VIDEO)

BUCYRUS — With election polls in Ohio showing a large number of undecided voters in the crowded GOP Senate race, a band of pastors are coming forward. These clergy are convinced this candidate can carry a torch for freedom against government tyranny. Over one hundred clergy leaders across the state

46 local clergy give Jason Lawrence their approval for Fifth Ward City Council

MANSFIELD — Whether opposing illicit drugs or advocating for a dry dam to mitigate flooding, one councilman has demonstrated to Mansfield’s north side the axiom: “good fences make good neighbors.” With November 2nd ‘s Election Day just around the corner, clergymen are giving an “upper hand” to Jason Lawrence’s re-election

Israeli says it is not too late for America to become land of the free again (VIDEO)

ONTARIO — Whether preventing a radical revolution to defend Judeo-Christian civilization, or experimenting with a socialist utopia, the Bible says Israel is to be “a light to the nations.” One Israeli author and commentator points out many of the challenges America now faces have parallels to the successes and failures

Faith leaders oppose removing protections for police officers

MANSFIELD — On a largely party-line vote, the U.S. House of Representatives approved H.R.1280, a massive overhaul of American policing that would make it easier to sue police officers. If the bill becomes law, one of its provisions would abolish “qualified immunity” for all local, state, and federal law enforcement officers.  According to

Ohio Department of Health & the dangerous cult of neo-segregation

COLUMBUS –More and more, society is judging and separating individuals based by skin color. It’s okay, we are all striving toward “diversity” and “inclusion,” or so we are told. Recently the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) scheduled separate COVID-19 Vaccination Townhalls for African-American Ohioans, Hispanic-Latino Ohioans, Asian-American & Pacific Islander

Critical mass in Buckeye Bible Belt play massive role in 2020 (VIDEO)(SLIDESHOW)

NORTH CENTRAL OHIO –Looking back at 2020, it is hard not to think of the role local evangelicals played in the region during the ‘crucible’ of a very chaotic year. While the heat has been turned up, a more resilient Church is being galvanized together by faith. The unforgettable chain

Mansfield City Council says social justice resolution holds no merit

MANSFIELD — This month, Mansfield City Council rejected a resolution declaring systemic racism as a public health crisis. Activists behind the resolution failed to demonstrate local examples of racism and failed to shake its ties with the Marxist Black Lives Matter movement. The measure did not receive support from the

Ohio State School Board takes heat for passing divisive anti-racism resolution (AUDIO)

COLUMBUS — Critics are giving the Ohio State Board of Education failing grades after the apolitical body hastily approved a divisive resolution last week without doing their homework. The measure on systemic racism was debated and voted on the same night and was an indication the board was more interested

Guest Column: What happens if ‘social justice’ companies are slaveholders? (VIDEO)

These are strange times. Good guys. Bad guys. Confused guys. Social justice warriors are toppling statues of slaveholders from 300 years ago while winking at modern-day enslavement on a massive scale. I’m talking about the dirty little secret of how companies like Nike, Adidas, Apple, Microsoft, Samsung and at least

Guest Column: Compromise in Contemporary Christendom (AUDIO)

Here we are, living in a culture desperately in need of truth. Sadly, a cadre of latter-day skeptics have charted a new and dangerous course away from the safe harbor of biblical orthodoxy. We dare not follow them. When serving as president of the National Religious Broadcasters, my greatest concern