The 2021 Legislative Scorecard is Now Available!

The 67th Legislative Session finished its work on April 29 of this year. Many good and bad bills were voted on during the four months of session. So, where did things land for North Dakota family values when all the dust settled? I would characterize the session as a definite win for family and life

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Annie

Meet Annie. Annie is a White German Shepherd/Australian Cattle Dog mix. She was found pregnant and abandoned on the streets of a North Dakota town a few months ago. That’s a picture of her in the shelter. She is now part of our family, and we’re thrilled to have her with us. Our previous dog,

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I Need Your Help

Dear Friends, I need your help. As I’ve shared in the past, one of the most encouraging stories each year is the faithful generosity of local ministry partners like you. As with many nonprofits, COVID impacted our giving in the Spring. Nevertheless, we are finally starting to regain some ground to meet our fundraising target

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The Courage of a Good Man

Kansas Family Voice of North Dakota® endorsed Dan Johnston for state treasurer, but unfortunately, Dan did not win the Republican primary last week. We have been honored to endorse and support Dan in his race for state treasurer. As stated in our endorsement, Dan clearly loves North Dakota, has a heart for its people, is

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Abortion Reversal Is Real!

Abortion Reversal is Real! Hundreds of healthy babies have been saved, even though their mothers took the first chemical abortion pill. There are countless stories of mothers regretting a chemical abortion as soon as they took the first pill, but the great news is that there is hope for these mothers. Here is another of

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Losing Our North Dakota Identity

What is the identity of North Dakota? I would guess that most of us would say that North Dakota is a conservative state that values: Sanctity of marriage, Importance of religion and prayer in everyday life, Self-reliance, hard-work and strong personal character, Personal responsibility, Teaching children to respect their elders, Cherishing and protecting life in

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Reliable Strangers – a Reflection on North Dakota

  by Stuart Shepard So, I flew to North Dakota. First time ever. I learned something that they all know that we would all do well to know. Took an Embraer 145 up from Denver. One of those tiny regional jets that makes us all tilt our heads to the left as we single-file down

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North Dakota: Are You Planning to Vote?

If you’re looking for some good reasons to get out to vote, Kansas Family Voice of North Dakota has this encouragement for you. Share this video at your church or on your social media channels.

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