Kansans Reject Abortion Amendment

Voters in Kansas rejected a constitutional amendment that said abortion isn’t a protected right under their state constitution. A judicial ruling declared abortion was a protected right in 2019, and many voters who voted against the amendment falsely believed...

Parents Ask JCPS to Remove Obscene Book from Library

A controversial book is causing a stir in Kentucky’s largest school system. The book called “Gender Queer” is in the Jefferson County Public School libraries. And parents are outraged over the graphic and sexually explicit content that normalizes...

Churches Minister to those Hurt by Floods in E Ky

37 Kentuckians have died, and hundreds remain unaccounted for in the mountainous communities of Eastern Kentucky after severe floods ravaged the region. Among the many groups assisting with recovery is the local church, including Fitzpatrick Baptist Church in...

Abortion Centers Close Doors in Ky

Abortions have officially halted in Kentucky. This is because the Kentucky Court of Appeals approved Attorney General Cameron’s request for emergency relief to enforce our pro-life laws. An activist judge in Louisville previously blocked the Trigger law and the 6-week...

Are Kentucky Tax Dollars Used to Support Abortion?

The University of Louisville School of Medicine has been under scrutiny from Kentucky Republican lawmakers. The school has formed a partnership with EMW Women’s Clinic in Louisville to help instruct OB/GYN students on how to perform abortions. And UofL professor Dr....

Ky Launches Suicide Prevention Emergency Number

Suicide is the second leading cause of death for young Kentuckians. In response to this major public health crisis, Gov. Beshear announced Kentucky will join other states in launching a simple three-digit suicide and mental health lifeline: 988. Beshear said,...

MI Med Students Walk out On Pro-LIfe Speaker

Students of the University of Michigan Medical School walked out during a ceremony to protest the speaker Kristin Collier. This was because Collier held pro-life convictions, even though she didn’t speak on the life issue at the ceremony. She commented after...

Betsy Devos Calls for Abolishing Dept. of Ed.

Former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos recently spoke at a “Moms for Liberty” summit in Tampa, Florida, where she said that she believes the Department of Education shouldn’t exist. Which brings up the question, especially for parents: “Should the federal government...

Armed Citizen Stops Mass Shooter

A gunman opened fire in the food court of Greenwood Park Mall in Indianapolis, Indiana, killing 3 people and injuring 2. The death toll would have been much higher if a citizen legally carrying a firearm didn’t intervene and shoot the gunman. This situation...

Polling Shows Americans Reject Radical Ideology

A recent poll by the American Federation of Teachers found that Americans reject teaching CRT and LGBT identity in the classroom. By a 30 percent margin, Americans believe that teaching critical race theory should be kept out of public school classrooms. A wide...

Teaching American Principles Act and CRT

Recently the Teaching American Principles Act went into effect, which effectually bans the teaching of Critical Race Theory in public schools across Kentucky. Many are wondering what CRT is. It’s the belief that our society is founded in racism that benefits white...

Congressional Dems Vote to Codify Gay Marriage

After Roe v Wade was overturned, federal Democrats are trying to prevent the court from overturning other controversial laws imposed by a handful of judges. Congress took the first step to make same-sex marriage a national law (by a vote of 267 to 157. Every Democrat...

Federal Judge Blocks Biden’s Transgender Order

Pres. Biden’s unilateral attempt to override state legislatures and duly enacted laws to keep biological men off of women’s sports teams was halted by a federal judge. Kentucky enacted the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act earlier this year. The measure keeps men...

Ill-named Women’s Health Protection Act Pushed by Dems

Congressional Democrats are now opposing the U.S. Supreme Court, a branch of government they’ve relied upon for years as the final authority on all political matters. In recent days, they’ve passed two extreme abortion measures that await votes in the senate. The...

Judge: University Can’t Muzzle Religious Discussion

A federal judge ruled that the University of Idaho’s “no-contact” order of a Christian group with a student who identifies as queer was unconstitutional. The student approached members of the Christian Legal Society and asked them why they affirmed that marriage is...

Texas Battles Federal Government

Pres. Biden has made abortion a priority of his administration. In fact,”Reproductive Rights” is the very first policy listed on the White House website. It says, “Reproductive health care, including access to birth control and safe and legal...

College Enrollment Declining

There are some troubling trends in higher education. According to a survey by the American Psychological Association, Nearly one in four college students take psychotropic medication. And up to 44% of college students having symptoms of depression and anxiety. Males...

The Heavens Declare the Glory of God

The photos from the Webb telescope are absolutely amazing. Scientists are speaking of the pictures they saw in near-spiritual terms. NASA senior Webb scientist John Mather and a Nobel laureate said after the reveal, “It’s the beauty but also the story. It’s the story...

Can Men Get Pregnant?

The exchange the other day between Berkeley Law Professor Khiara Bridges and Arkansas Sen. Josh Hawley is a snapshot of conflict between objective truth as revealed by God and the hostility toward the created order. Prof. Bridges asked Sen. Hawley, “Do you...

Contradictions of Dobbs Protestors

There have been several protests in Kentucky and across the nation against the Dobbs ruling, which gives abortion policy back to the states. A few observations are in order. Those on the political left called it a blow against democracy. However, the ruling was...