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  • … children, supporting pregnancy care centers, revitalizing church ministries for single moms, equipping men to be good … or engaging in community-specific ways to show charity. We have the great opportunity before us to exercise the same … to fully serve those considering abortion. Second, the Church must get involved in a proactive way in ministering to …
  • … 21, 2022 Revised December 21, 2023 Pro-life Americans have been waiting nearly 50 years for this day: the U.S. … But that’s not what pro-abortion activists would have you believe. Not long after the law passed, it was … women’s health and well-being. At just 15 weeks, babies have a strong heartbeat and can move around the womb. It’s …
  • … Ducey, who said the ruling was “not the outcome I would have preferred.” But in 2022, the former governor, when … judicial modesty—not judicial activism Arizonans have chosen to protect life for decades. The state’s pre- Roe … people of Arizona, through their elected representatives, have repeatedly affirmed protecting life. Like all …
  • … rights in the United States.   What rights do parents have? Parents have the right to govern the upbringing and education of … In addition to the federal protections, some states have recognized parents’ right in state law, like Virginia …
  • … orders.” The orders claim to prohibit activities that “have had a detrimental effect on the quality of life” in … zones” outside of abortion clinics in Northern Ireland does not "disproportionately interfere" with the rights of … to abortion.” “Silent prayer is only a thought held in your own head, and to say that that would be criminalized in …
  • … be eligible to receive public funding for that course. Does that sound fair to you? What's at stake? The government … As the Supreme Court said in Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. Comer , such discrimination on the part … the case , supporting the principle that students should have every opportunity to pursue their educational goals—even …
  • … and be more vulnerable, like a bathroom or locker room—have long been the norm in American society, protecting … as women to use women’s spaces and vice versa. What does Idaho’s law say? In March 2023, Idaho passed SB 1100 . … reasonable accommodation to anyone who, for any reason, does not want to use a multi-occupancy facility. All that is …
  • … Over the past two decades, companies all over the world have started abiding by the demands imposed on them by ESG. … adopt ESG policies, it risks being de-platformed. So what does adopting ESG policies actually look like? First, if a … to vote on executives’ compensation packages.   Who does ESG hurt? When companies embrace ESG, they are …
  • … before- and after-school programs where students can have meals, work on their homework, and participate in … is between a man and a woman (the school is run by a church, after all), the handbook requires that students … discriminated against students, and it ruled that Bethel does not have to pay back over $102,000 for its previous …
  • … sports. It’s common sense. But in recent years, activists have started ignoring biological reality and advocating for … to compete against women. More and more male athletes have begun competing in numerous women’s sports around the … softball – A male high school student was given one of 15 spots on the girls’ varsity softball team. Women’s surfing – …