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July 15, 2024

Vote for the Supreme Court?

There are many reasons Christians must vote in record numbers this November. Our country will elect a president, one-third of the Senate, and all 435 seats in the House of Representatives. Supreme Court justices are not elected. The president makes nominations, and then they must receive a majority vote in the Senate.

In the '60s, the Supreme Court ended prayer in public schools. In the '70s, the court claimed a constitutional "right" to abortion. In 2015, the justices overturned the traditional definition of marriage and reversed every state law prohibiting same-sex marriage.

Fast forward to 2024. The Supreme Court has a conservative majority that ended abortion on demand and is the most pro-religious liberty court in the last fifty years. The justices have eloquently defended parental rights, school choice, and our Second Amendment rights. These improvements are primarily due to Donald Trump's nominations of constitutionalists to fill three vacancies.

The fanatical secular left—Planned Parenthood and the LGBTQ lobby—is furious. They and their allies in Congress have launched unprecedented vicious attacks on specific justices, most notably Justice Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, and also on President Trump's three nominees, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett. The heated rhetoric no doubt contributed to the 2022 attempted assassination of a justice.

President Biden has repeatedly made an adamant claim that is "raising eyebrows." The next president will be able to nominate at least two justices. How can Biden be definitive that there will be two Supreme Court vacancies in the next four years? Legal scholar Jonathan Turley was as astonished as we were. He points out that all the justices are younger than President Biden. The oldest are Justice Thomas, 76, Justice Alito, 74, and Justice Sotomayor, 70.

We agree that the Supreme Court is extremely important, particularly to those of us who believe in the sanctity of life and the freedom of religion.

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November 26, 2024

Giving Thanks to God

As we give thanks this week to God we should remember this: without His provision and protection, our nation is doomed. America’s increasing secularization represents a mortal threat. Ironically, we can even see our drifting from God in the annual Presidential Thanksgiving Proclamations issued throughout our nation’s history.

November 20, 2024

Trump and The Reformation of America's Government

We do have one warning! Christians must not conclude that their work is done. The battle to save and preserve our country as “one nation under God” will continue to rage. We urge you to pray for the safety of President-elect Trump and his team. We also implore pastors and church leaders to boldly lead their flocks into the public square and stand firm for faith, family, and freedom.

November 13, 2024

Elections Matter!

Our countdown to the election is over, and the results are in. As you know, this tumultuous election year ended on November 5 with a resounding victory for the Trump-Vance ticket over Harris-Walz. The final Electoral College count was 312 to 226, and Trump is now winning the popular vote by more than 3.2 million. No Republican president has accomplished this since 2004. In addition, he enjoys a clear majority in the US Senate and a likely narrow majority in the House of Representatives.