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First sanctuary county in America reflects a new pro-life strategy

By Sarah Quale — On August 19, 2019, the Yadkin County Board of Commissioners in Yadkinville, North Carolina, passed a resolution to become the nation’s first sanctuary county to protect pre-born children from abortion. The resolution is the first step in a larger, three-pronged strategy put forth by the Personhood Alliance that is calling the pro-life movement back its roots and replicating the approach of early Christians in shifting the culture.
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Alan Keyes – Presumption of Innocence

A great clear and concise defense of the rights of the collective people and how the abridgment of the rights of the innocent children in the womb threatens the presumption of innocence for all of us. Best 10 minute investment you could make. Thank you Alan Keyes for your willingness to come to Tennessee and speak on behalf of those who can not speak for themselves.

David Fowler Family Action Council summer study testimony

Thank you David for your strong stand for truth and wisdom. Great testimony and powerful witness for Christ.

Capitol Summer Study

“When we put our self in a position to be God and define for our self what is right and what is wrong, we remove the protection of God from our culture, our society and our individual life,” said Personhood Tennessee president Paul Vaughn to Planned Parenthood supporter Anna Gordon.

God was gracious and allowed many conversations to take place at the capitol during the summer session. This clips features a short highlight from one of many discussions that took place as Christians engaged with the culture.

We continue to pray for opportunities to speak to those representatives who are making up their mind on how they will vote when this bill comes back up in the next session.

Historic personhood case continues to move forward in Alabama

By Gualberto Garcia Jones, Esq., — The case for pre-born personhood under Alabama law is clearly established. Ryan Mager’s lawsuit against a Hunstville abortion facility and others for the wrongful death of his aborted baby sets up precisely the type of confrontation predicted by the U.S. Supreme Court in Roe—a confrontation that’s been 46 years in the making.

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Behind the chiffon curtain: Drag queen story hours and child endangerment

By Sarah Quale — Drag queen story hours (DQSHs) have quickly become one of the most divisive controversies in the 21st century culture war. Recent research revealed that these events are part of a much larger, intentional effort by the American Library Association to promote LGBTQ activism. New evidence from their recent annual conference shows how deep this promotion runs and how libraries are protecting themselves instead of protecting children. Communities are demanding to know: What’s really behind the values DQSHs are said to promote? Do DQSHs actually provide children with positive role models or expose them to dangerous men?

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Pro-abortion AMA sues North Dakota to block informed consent laws

By Gualberto Garcia Jones, Esq. — In partnership with the center for Reproductive Rights and the last abortion facility in the state, the American Medical Association is suing North Dakota to block two informed consent laws related to the personhood of pre-born children and the abortion pill reversal protocol.
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Taxpayer-funded abortions for men: It’s more possible (and evil) than you might think

By Les Riley — During the Democrat debates this past week, presidential primary candidate Julian Castro advocated for “reproductive justice for trans females” (men who live as if they are women). Though he likely misspoke and instead meant trans males (women who live as if they are men), one look at emerging technologies and the depraved state of our culture tells us abortion for biological men is much more possible, and much more insidious, than you might think.

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Eugenics in 2019: Forced abortion for the disabled

By guest blogger Drew Hymer — A British judge has ordered a woman with learning disabilities to undergo an abortion against her will because the judge and the experts at the National Health Services have deemed it “in the best interest” of the mother and her child.

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How libraries are being used to corrupt children and what you can do about it

By Sarah Quale — Drag queen story hours are popping up in libraries across the country. Are they isolated events or part of a larger, intentional movement to destroy God’s design for the human person? A small library in a southern Maryland town provides some insight into how this battle has advanced, who’s behind it, how it’s funded, and what local communities can do to effectively respond.

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