The Supreme Court is Back in Session – Still Down One Justice

Amid the din of election news, the U.S. Supreme Court quietly went back to work last week. Justice Antonin Scalia’s seat is still vacant. It will remain so until after the election. The justices have taken more than 30 cases. One in particular could impact religious freedom.  It involves a church in Missouri that applied

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Thousands Ask Supreme Court to Protect Privacy and Safety

More than 8,900 students, parents and community members have signed on to a friend-of-the-court brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold student privacy and safety. The document concerns the Gloucester County School Board in Virginia. A female student there is asking to use the boys restrooms, locker rooms and changing facilities. “Schools have a

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Call to Prayer for 2016 Election

Beginning September 30, If 7:14 is calling people to pray twice a day for 40 days leading up to the election. The campaign, #Focus4Forty, hopes to inspire Americans to pray for revival during one of the most contentious elections in recent history. You can download the If 7:14 app and receive a reminder twice a

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About that Right to Protest | Stoplight

Some NFL players are protesting by kneeling during the national anthem. In his Stoplight commentary, Stuart Shepard sets aside the controversy for a moment and considers the important principles underlying that right to protest, and considers what they mean for Christians.

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TAKE ACTION: Ask the ACC Not to Pull Games from North Carolina

The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is threatening to pull games from North Carolina because of the passage of HB 2, the bill that protects the privacy and safety of women and children in locker rooms, restrooms and other public facilities. We need you to contact the ACC now as they will likely make a decision

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Freedom to Worship Center | Stoplight

What if the First Amendment locked your faith inside a box? Some public officials apparently would like to keep you and your Christian ideas squirreled away where they won’t have to hear you. In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard explores this issue using his favorite artistic medium: cardboard and duct tape.

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Minnesota Families Sue School District Over Bathroom Policy

One school district in Minnesota is feeling the effects of President Obama’s bathroom edict. The school district in Virginia, Minnesota is now facing a lawsuit from 11 parents outraged over the school allowing boys access to girls restrooms, locker rooms and other facilities. The Minnesota Family Council (MFC), one of Kansas Family Voice’s nearly 40

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Ready to Be Revived?

Are you feeling exhausted by the political scene? If you’re searching for some hope amid the mudslinging, you’re invited to attend a special live event October 18 in theaters nationwide. Revive Us 2016 will feature Dr. Ben Carson, Francis Chan, Eric Metaxas and others for an empowering and interactive evening of inspiring messages, prayer and

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More Than the White House

The media often act as if the only election is for the presidency. But so much more is at stake. Top on the list is control of the U.S. Senate. That is critical for many reasons, especially for confirming or rejecting judicial nominees. One example of a critical Senate race is in Florida, where Kansas

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Is There Hope for America? | Video

Religious freedom on the ropes. God being pushed out of the public square. Families struggling to survive, let alone thrive. The current state of our culture can often leave one wondering if there is any hope left for America. Dr. Wayne Grudem, says there is much to be hopeful about. He spoke at the Kansas

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