The National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) 2022 convention took place over the past four days at Nashville, Tennessee’s Gaylord Opryland, where their Board of Directors unanimously approved a resolution on Tuesday denouncing critical theory (the broader term that umbrellas critical race theory or CRT).
A prominent Christian singer and podcaster illustrates how, no matter how much respect one has for a Christian figure, there will always come a time when he must consult the Scriptures and adhere to what it says in context, not simply in theory.
Christian rock band Skillet is embarking on a 23-city tour across the United States beginning September, but the band made it clear that they will not play at venues that force its performers or audiences to present proof of COVID vaccinations before allowing entry.
Lead signer for the popular band Skillet and outspoken Christian rocker John Cooperblasted critical race theory (CRT) in a recent interview with Fox News.
Skillet frontman John Cooper has issued a blistering condemnation of “woke ideology” and moral relativism he warned has seeped into the Church, urging Christians to be “extremely vigilant about the Word of God” to combat such false doctrine.