by Staff | Aug 26, 2022 | Blog
Parents have a lot of concerns about negative influences on their children these days. But they shouldn’t have to worry about inappropriate content being introduced to their five and six-year-olds in the public school classroom. A school district in Wisconsin...
by Staff | Aug 25, 2022 | Blog
The Southern Baptist Convention is being investigated by the FBI because of a probe that alleged the Executive Committee covered up numerous sexual abuse cases. While all sexual abuse must be taken seriously, many are wondering if it’s appropriate for the FBI to...
by Staff | Aug 24, 2022 | Blog
A recent study from a free speech organization called Speech First, found that universities across America emphasize diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) over free speech. Many materials were cited in the study. But the most controversial was an orientation video...
by Staff | Aug 24, 2022 | Blog
The Southern Baptist Convention is being investigated by the FBI because of a probe that alleged the Executive Committee covered up numerous sexual abuse cases. While all sexual abuse must be taken seriously, many are wondering if it’s appropriate for the FBI to...
by Staff | Aug 23, 2022 | Blog
Jefferson County Public School libraries are being pressured to drop the controversial book, “Gender Queer.” Parents believe the book should be banned for its graphic and obscene content. However, some teachers and administrators believe the book should remain in...
by Staff | Aug 22, 2022 | Blog
The Children’s Hospital in Pittsburgh recently put out a video promoting puberty blockers for teenagers. Dr. Priya Dhara, the doctor promoting them in the video, explains that puberty blockers, “are basically a medication that says ‘Hey, let’s just put a pause on...
by Staff | Aug 19, 2022 | Blog
Lifeway Research recently surveyed pastors, asking them what modern idols have the most significant influence in their churches. Over half of the pastors surveyed said it was comfort, followed by security, and then money. As Scott McConnell, executive director of...
by Staff | Aug 18, 2022 | Blog
Local newspapers were once seen as a trustworthy and necessary institution to the flourishing of the community. But as the printing of newspapers in general has declined, and citizens have begun to distrust the media and look to national media more broadly, local...
by Staff | Aug 17, 2022 | Blog
Many are wondering why a constitutional amendment that said abortion isn’t a protected right under their state constitution didn’t pass in a red state like Kansas. Misinformation and misunderstanding have been named the culprits. In the months leading up to the vote,...
by Staff | Aug 16, 2022 | Blog
The partisan divide was evident in the political campaign speeches at the 142nd annual Fancy Farm Picnic. But one thing that has united all Kentuckians this year is disaster relief. In the past year, tornadoes swept western Kentucky, and floods ravaged eastern...
by Staff | Aug 15, 2022 | Blog
Federal agents raided former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home looking for what is believed to be classified documents taken from the White House. Politicians from both sides of the aisle speculated about the raid, with Democrats claiming it was justified and...
by Staff | Aug 12, 2022 | Blog
The Biden administration believes that the Affordable Care Act authorizes the president and his administration “to punish groups that don’t perform gender transitions and abortions.” This is according to Becket Fund for Religious Liberty attorney Luke Goodrich,...
by Staff | Aug 11, 2022 | Blog
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...
by Staff | Aug 10, 2022 | Blog
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...
by Staff | Aug 9, 2022 | Blog
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...
by Staff | Aug 8, 2022 | Blog
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...
by Staff | Aug 5, 2022 | Blog
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....
by Staff | Aug 4, 2022 | Blog
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,...
by Staff | Aug 3, 2022 | Blog
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...
by Staff | Aug 2, 2022 | Blog
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...