
Christian Information Radio
With Host Jim Schneider
And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.
The Crosstalk Radio Talk Show with today’s host Jim Schneider is heard each weekday on over 90 radio outlets across America and worldwide on the Internet. Crosstalk covers the issues that affect our world, our nation, our families and the Christian church from a perspective centered in the Word of God. Whether we discuss the economy, the political scene, the continuing moral collapse of our nation, legislation that affects the family, or the state of evangelicalism, our authority is found in the unchanging standard of the Holy Scriptures. Veteran co-hosts Dr. Vic Eliason and Jim Schneider have worked as a team for over 20 years to bring solid information to the body of Christ.On Today’s Show:
Jim recaps this past week’s numerous news headlines and takes listener call-ins.
• IRS receives more than 150,000 comments regarding matters important to 501(c)4 organizations; matters such as the shutting down of the distribution of voter guides, whether groups should be able to hand out legislative score cards and more.
• Justina Pelletier is still a ward of the state of Massachusetts (See Crosstalk 4/1). Phone calls to legislators are still needed.
• The CEO of Mozilla steps down after an online dating service urged a boycott of the company's web browser because of a donation that the CEO made to supporters of one-man, one woman marriage.
• World Vision board member resigns in protest after the ministry reverses its decision to hire employees in same-sex marriages.
• A Coast Guard admiral reveals that President Obama told top military commanders to either supports his agenda of homosexuals in the ranks or find another job.
• Federal workers can no longer expect privacy in the workplace, restroom or locker room.
• New Hampshire senators have approved legislation that would let voters decide whether to amend the state constitution to provide special rights for sexual orientation.
• Michigan's Democratic candidate for governor, Mark Schauer, has tapped Lisa Brown, a vocal marriage equality champion, to be his running mate.
• Utah's marriage law is under attack.
• Clark County Republican Party in Nevada edited its official platform statement to remove a section defining marriage as a union between one man and one woman.
• Minnesota Senate passes the so-called Safe and Supportive Schools Act (bullying bill).
• A House committee to meet next week on whether to hold IRS official Lois Lerner in contempt of Congress.
• B. Todd Jones, the Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, couldn't tell Congress why his agents made two visits to a Tea Party conservative's location in a 13 month period but only after the conservative in question requested tax exempt status for her group known as True the Vote.
• Both Democrats and Republicans show concern about ATF agents using mentally ill and developmentally disabled people to help them with undercover gun sting operations.
• Newman Regional Hospital in Emporia, Kansas, is scaling back some services as a means of countering the negative financial impact of Obamacare.
• The Head of the Maryland Health Insurance Exchange testified before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee that only 60,000 people have signed up for Obamacare through the state exchange. However 73,000 were losing their health insurance as a result of the Affordable Care Act.
• A California couple receives an envelope from the state's Obamacare website called 'Covered California'. Inside was a letter that discussed voter registration and included a registration card that was pre-marked. Next to 'Democratic Party' it was marked with an 'x'.
• The State Department is planning to spend $400,000 in taxpayer funds to buy a sculpture for the new American embassy being built in Islamabad, Pakistan.
• An Arkansas mother was disturbed to learn that her 6th grade daughter's homework was to prioritize, revise, prune and add amendments to the Bill of Rights.
• A Florida school district is giving teachers a refresher course on religious liberty after the parents of a 5 year old kindergarten student said a teacher told their daughter that she was not allowed to pray before eating her lunch.
• GOP lawmakers are alleging that the U.S. Government has been giving President Vladimir Putin's Russian armed forces free military equipment regardless of threats by President Obama against the Russian federation.
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