Ministering to the Capitol - 2005-06-30
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Ministering to the Capitol June 30, 2005,
But some of the verses and interpretations that Drollinger has highlighted have sparked controversy in the Capitol.
Last year, Drollinger, who is the president of Capitol Ministries, a national evangelical organization that puts on the weekly lesson, had to move the Bible study from the governor's suites after he labeled Catholicism, the religion of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, a "false religion." The group now meets in a legislative room.
And in April 2004, Drollinger embroiled himself and Capitol Ministries in more hot water when he wrote that working women who left children at home were sinners.
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{{cite news | first = Shane | last = Goldmacher | title = Ministering to the Capitol | url = https://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/ministering-to-the-capitol/content?oid=36004 | work = Sacramento News & Review | date = June 30, 2005 | accessdate = March 29, 2020 }}
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