Trump Moves to Protect Religious Freedom on National Day of Prayer

Earlier today, on the National Day of Prayer and during the White House Rose Garden Ceremony, President Trump announced the finalization of a federal rule that would protect the right of health care workers, providers, and employers to refuse to participate in acts that violate their religious and moral convictions. The President underscored the importance

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Join Us May 2nd for National Day of Prayer!

“Love one another. Just as I have loved you.” -John 13:34 Dear Friends: In 1952, President Harry S. Truman signed a joint resolution establishing the National Day of Prayer. In 1988, the law was amended and signed by President Ronald Reagan, designating the first Thursday of May as a day of national prayer. Since that time,

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Where does Your Representative Stand on Infanticide? NOW We Know!

While it seemed an odd question at the time a few weeks ago, with every passing day, it becomes clearer why this is an important matter. Because current law is no longer adequate in preserving the right to medical care for any infant who survives an abortion attempt, the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Act was

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ICYMI: A Pro-Life Wave is Sweeping the Country!

Dear Friends— Have you been keeping up with all the pro-life victories lately? We have, and in case you haven’t heard, please take a look at some of the exciting things that have happened in states across the nation. In GEORGIA, the Legislature has passed a bill to protect babies from being aborted once a

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The Inevitability of Gradualness

I was visiting with a ministry partner in a local restaurant recently when I came across this bathroom sign. This particular bathroom was found between the women’s’ and men’s restrooms, which seemed to make sense. No big deal, right? I beg to differ. Why do I think this matters? First, this is not called a

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Governor Kelly Vetoes Abortion Reversal Bill – Ask Your Legislators to Override

Friends, Late today, Democrat Governor Laura Kelly vetoed the abortion pill reversal information bill that would ensure that women are given important information before an abortion. The bill passed overwhelmingly in both houses of the legislature, but Kelly, an abortion advocate, does not favor full disclosure of vital women’s health information. The legislation would actually

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Colorado Sex-Ed Bill: Hearing Tomorrow – Please Speak Up!

The Colorado sex-ed bill that we’ve been telling you about has been delayed but is about to be considered by another committee. On Tuesday, it is scheduled to be heard by the Senate Appropriations Committee – the last hurdle before going to the full Senate. Please make your voice heard to this committee. You can

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