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The Kids Are Gone: Now What?, Part 1

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June 28, 2024

Gary Bauer Responds to First Presidential Debate

Today, President Joe Biden's supporters are experiencing a high level of anxiety and uncertainty.1 Indeed, any American who watched the debate is likely concerned. Last night's performance by ...

June 28, 2024

Ten Commandments Get Another Look

Louisiana just did a "shout-out" to Moses. Governor Jeff Landry signed a first-in-the-nation bill requiring schools to display the Ten Commandments. Under the new law, all classrooms, kindergarten ...

June 26, 2024

Supreme Disappointment

Many pro-life leaders and activists were shocked last week when the Supreme Court ruled 9-to-0 to dismiss the mifepristone chemical "abortion pill" case. JDFI signed an amicus brief supporting the ...

June 24, 2024

Religious Liberty Giant Sounds Alarm

Former Congressman Frank Wolf has been a friend and ally of Dr. James Dobson for decades. During Wolf's thirty-four years in Congress, he was a stalwart defender of faith, family, and freedom. Even ...

June 21, 2024

Court Victory for Women

The efforts of the Biden administration to force virtually every school in America to embrace radical trans ideology were just dealt a setback in a federal court. In April, the U.S. Department of ...

June 19, 2024

Doctors Protecting Children

There was an unusual press conference in Washington, D.C., recently. A group of doctors came together to promote a declaration stating that sex is an "innate trait defined in relation to an ...

June 17, 2024

LGBTQ Forces Are Mobilizing Voters. Will Christians Vote?

While many churches and individual Christians are still debating whether they should be involved in "politics," there is no such reticence in the powerful LGBTQ movement. The Human Rights Campaign, ...

June 14, 2024

Scholastic Corporation Goes Gay

I still remember how much I looked forward to receiving every issue of Scholastic Magazine while attending public school in Newport, Kentucky. The iconic company that published the magazine was ...