The American Dream

The year was 1950. A newlywed couple boarded a large ocean liner sailing from Rotterdam, The Netherlands to America. They were leaving their families behind, with no idea when they might be reunited. They stepped out in faith and, with more than just a little foreboding, made the crossing. That young couple was my parents.

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The Battleground in Our Schools

I heard a story this week about a student who was asked to write a paper on the topic of love. She is a Christian and chose to write about her hopes for marriage. When she got her paper back, it was covered in red ink. The teacher had docked her for describing marriage as

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‘Kissing Camels’ | Stoplight

Do you see what is – or what has been suggested to you? In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard takes you on a field trip to see the “Kissing Camels” near Pikes Peak, Colorado. And he explains who’s been working well into the night to change how you perceive the news of the day.

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God’s Image: Worth Fighting For

Harlan’s life is Worth Fighting For. His father, Neil Helgeson, shares the emotional story of Harlan’s difficult early months and the precious value of a human life. Neil is president of The Arc – Minnesota, an organization dedicated to promoting and protecting the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Learn more about

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First, Do No Harm: Worth Fighting For

People come to him seeking help for their medical problems. But what if instead of a prescription for health, he directs you to take a prescription for death? Dr. William Bolthouse shares what you need to know before deciding what you think about assisted suicide. Learn more about our Worth Fighting For project. TAKE ACTION:

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The Case for Judge Neil Gorsuch

The media is positively in a frenzy over President Trump’s nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court. If you listen, you’ll hear all sorts of dubious claims and opinions about his qualifications and suitability for the position. Let me tell you, the facts are clear. With regard to his academic qualifications, Judge

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Altered States

It’s safe to say most people were surprised by the outcome of November’s federal elections. But the surprises didn’t stop there. Focus on the Family’s magazine Citizen, takes a look at the election outcomes and highlights state efforts to take back the culture for the family. FOR MORE INFORMATION Read the article.

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It’s Home to Us Now

You’ve been getting lots of emails and Action Alerts from Kansas Family Voice of North Dakota about our state and nation. It’s certainly appropriate, given that we need to act on these important issues. I’m happy to report you’ve backed us all the way with phone calls and emails to your lawmakers. We also are

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The AMA’s Dangerous Slide

The American Medical Association (AMA) is once again taking steps to move away from its long-standing opposition to doctor-assisted suicide. The group is meeting next month to consider a recommendation that the AMA take a neutral position on doctor-prescribed death. The decision means physicians are one step closer to losing the right to fight for

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