Beware of Target Bathrooms

By Stephanie Curry, Esq., policy manager for Kansas Family Voice® A new and original study, authored by Woman Means Something, has been released showing that reported sexual offenses have risen significantly since Target changed their bathroom policy to be “gender inclusive”. It’s no surprise that when men have access to women’s and girls’ bathrooms, sexual

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The 2018 Statesmen Academy—Your Financial Support at Work!

Dear Friends: On behalf of our ministry, I want to thank you for your prayers and financial support. Eight months into this position, I am both proud and humbled by our accomplishments and we could not do our work without faithful ministry partners like you. One of our greatest successes so far took place two

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The Power of Prayer

As Christians, we are commanded to pray. It says in Philippians 4:6, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.” While we are certainly acquainted with this verse, I still think we often underestimate the power of prayer. I know

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A Birth Mom’s Plea

Kansas Family Voice met Adrian when she came to the Colorado Capitol with us and our state ally, Colorado Family Action, to ask lawmakers in that state to protect faith-based adoption agencies. This was when one Senator from Boulder boldly admitted on record that he believes faith-based agencies should be shut down, rather than serving

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Whose Ideas Are Influencing Your Child’s Sex Ed?

By Brittany Jones, Esq., policy manager for Kansas Family Voice® Who is giving educators, school officials, legislators, and parents advice on teaching kids about sex these days? The answer:  college students at some of America’s most liberal universities. This is actually happening in states like California. Students barely out of high school at the University

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And the U.S. Supreme Court Justice Nominee is…

Dear Friends: On Monday evening, President Trump announced his nomination of federal judge, Brett Kavanaugh, to serve as the next Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. Senate hearings are expected to commence in late-August, with a confirmation vote in mid-September, so the new justice can be seated when the Court begins its next term in

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On the Governor’s Desk- 2019

What will make it to the governor’s desk in 2019? What will he/she be willing to sign? We will have a new administration here in Georgia and a host of new legislators, and next year will be a critical time for family policy. Whether or not we get pro-life, pro-freedom, pro-family legislation to a governor

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