California redefined “basic health care” to include elective abortions in health insurance plans. That means employers, even religious ones, have …
Read More »From the Archives: IRS Reverses Course After Backlash and Grants Christian Group Tax-Exempt Status
Originally published on July 9, 2021. Leftists see the Christian faith as some kind of right-wing factor that must be …
Read More »So-Called Inflation Reduction Act is a Massive Takeover of Our Government, Our Economy, and Our PERSONAL LIVES
Star Parker, founder and president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, appeared on Victory News to discuss the …
Read More »Court Blocks Biden Admin from Eliminating Obamacare Coverage for Natural Family Planning Methods
Dr. Cami Jo Tice-Harouff, a nurse practitioner in Texas, filed a lawsuit in May (see previous coverage on BCN) against …
Read More »Planned Parenthood Dismisses Lawsuit Against Iowa Governor After State Supreme Court Found No Right to Abortion in State Constitution
Every Planned Parenthood loss or retreat is a win for unborn babies everywhere. Under Iowa law, abortion providers must wait …
Read More »CURE Board Member Leads Pro-Life Fight in Indiana
CURE Board Member Angela Minter Headlines Pro-Life Rally Washington, D.C. – CURE Board Member, and President of Sisters-for-Life, Angela Minter …
Read More »Ryan Bomberger: Bleeding Kansas
Humanity loves circles. We keep repeating the same patterns of dehumanizing behaviors over and over again. The recent failure to …
Read More »Star Parker: In Washington, Honesty Is Such a Lonely Word
A favorite game of politicians, when reality does not conform to the facts they want, is to simply redefine reality. …
Read More »Stephen Broden: Abortion –The Fight has Changed, Are You Ready?
The abortion fight has changed! The battlefield has shifted to the states. The pro-life community, especially black pro-lifers, must adjust …
Read More »Star Parker: Abortion, Democracy and History
When Sen. Stephen Douglas and Abraham Lincoln faced off in a debate in Peoria, Illinois, in 1854, the issue tearing …
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