You’re Likely Hearing More Politics from the Pulpit

If you’re in church this summer, more than two-thirds of you say you’re hearing about at least one political issue during the weekly message. And about 14 percent say you’re hearing about specific presidential candidates. Pew Research conducted a poll of churchgoers and found that politics and social issues, such as life, marriage and religious

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Power vs. Principle

U.S. Rep. Daniel Webster got into politics because he saw an unfair zoning ordinance that needed to be fixed. What started with a local election in Florida ended up with Webster’s rise to the House of Representatives and a career as a statesman. Webster was our keynote speaker at the 2016 Kansas Family Voice FPC

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Christian Colleges in California Get a Reprieve

Your voice has been heard in California! An outcry in the state – and across the nation – has resulted in a reprieve for Christian colleges and universities. SB 1146 would have seriously restricted the religious freedoms of Christian institutions. On Wednesday, the author removed a provision that would have allowed students to sue “private

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What Do You Say to Connecticut? | Stoplight

You may be hearing people say they’ll not vote in a certain race this year based on their Christian principles. In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard suggests that you might ask them, “What do you say to Connecticut?”

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Top Court Halts Transgender Bathroom Push in Virginia

The U.S. Supreme Court has stopped an effort to allow boys access to the girls bathrooms in a Virginia school district. At least until they can decide if they will review the Gloucester County School board’s case. Justice Stephen Breyer said in a statement that he concurred with the four conservative justices in the 5-3

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Indiana Planned Parenthood Given Okay to Abort Down Syndrome Babies

A federal judge has blocked an Indiana law banning abortions on babies with genetic disorders, such as Down Syndrome. The Dignity for the Unborn law makes it illegal to perform abortions because of a genetic disability, the baby’s race or sex. While the Indiana attorney general’s office said it will not appeal the temporary injunction,

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Welcome to Kansas Family Voice of North Dakota

We have a new name, a new website and a new executive director! You’ve known us as North Dakota Family Alliance. For 30 years, we’ve been working alongside you to support life, marriage and religious freedom. Our name has changed, but our commitment to the values we share remains as strong as ever. Our new

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No One Asked Me First

The push to allow men access to women’s showers, locker rooms and restrooms has provoked an outcry from those most affected – women and children using those facilities. Kansas Family Voice is answering those concerns by launching the Ask Me First campaign. The goal is to allow a forum for women and children to tell

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Clarifying the Supreme Court Marriage Ruling

The Supreme Court’s Obergefell ruling last summer left many states in limbo concerning marriage law. Now, a Tennessee lawsuit is calling for much needed clarity.  David Fowler, president of Family Action Council of Tennessee, explains why the suit is needed and what he hopes the outcome will be.  

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Commentary: ‘Best’ is Not Available – Choose the ‘Better’

by Stuart Shepard You’ve heard the argument: “Aha! So you think (fill-in-the-blank) is the right candidate? Well, I’m very surprised and disappointed that you – as a Bible-believing Christian – would be in full support their long history of (fill-in-the-blank-with-every-shortcoming-the-candidate-has-ever-had).” We’ve been hearing this a lot lately, especially in social media. We thought it would

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