So you want to get involved?

I talk to Kansans all the time who say they want to get involved and do something to help their community. One of the easiest, and quite frankly, most effective ways to get involved is by running for school board. You might be asking what the school board does? Surprisingly a lot of authority gets

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VOTE TODAY and Then Watch These Races with Us Tonight!

Election Day is finally here! That calls for a celebration in two ways. First, no more ads! We all appreciate that. But second and more importantly, we are among the few people in the annals of history who have had the privilege to elect our leaders. And as Christians, voting is both a stewardship responsibility

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Judge Releases Taos County Compound Suspects Pending Trial

Dear Friends: New Mexico made national headlines again this week following a District Court judge’s decision to release the Taos County compound suspects pending their trial. Less than two weeks ago, the five suspects were arrested during a raid on a remote compound near the New Mexico-Colorado border. Eleven children, between the ages of one

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Our Comprehensive Mission

As you are probably aware, our North Dakota legislature is not currently in session, unlike many others around the country.  Our state’s legislative session occurs every other year, with the last one concluding in 2017 and the next one beginning in January of 2019.  You trust us to represent your family values within the legislative

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Much at Stake as Voters Head to the Polls

Yes, it’s the first Tuesday of November in an odd-numbered year.  That means, for the most part, elections that are dominated by local bond measures, county commissioner contests and other lower-profile races.  All are good reasons to get out and vote—and these races, especially for school board, can make the most difference right in your

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Attorney General Allows Abortionists to Protect Potential Abusers

One week before he faces voters in the election, Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring is under fire for blatantly siding with the abortion industry – allowing abortionists to avoid reporting many statutory rapes of young girls. Since being elected four years ago, Herring has been a reliable advocate for the abortion industry.  But in 2014,

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School Choice Hangs in the Balance in Key Colorado Election

On Nov. 7, voters in many states will head to the polls, generally to vote on lower-level races such as school boards.  But while most of these races won’t garner major attention, they can still have major impact. Case in point: the elections for school board in Douglas County, Colorado.  This exurban county on the

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Time to Vote. No, Really.

This week my family received a bright orange flyer in the mail from the Johnson County Election Office. My wife saw it and asked, “What are we voting for now?” I get it. There always seems to be an election going on somewhere for something. Who can keep up? It’s especially easy to miss the

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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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