Who Will Replace Justice Breyer?

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court announced the retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer, a Clinton appointee who is 83 years old. Within hours, President Biden affirmed that he would nominate a Black woman to replace Justice Breyer, in keeping with a campaign promise. Enter intercessor Terri. Terri’s assignment from the Lord keeps her out of the … Continued

Justice Breyer Retires

Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement from the Supreme Court on Wednesday, January 26, 2022. We believe that it is no accident that IFA intercessors spent 50 days praying for the Supreme Court justices by name before the hearing of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health abortion case in December. Your prayers went before this … Continued

Praying for Restoration of a Culture of Life in America

Fox News reported on today’s March for Life, interviewing pro-life leaders about why this year’s March is so special. Click through to read the great article and see how they featured you and your prayers for life in America . . . March for Life 2022: Advocates pray for a ‘culture of life restored’ in … Continued

Give Him 15 Honors IFA

IFA loves the ministry of Give Him 15. Here’s what Dutch Sheets shared today: One of the things I like to do here at Give Him 15 is partner with other great ministries, especially those that emphasize prayer. Intercessors for America is one of those ministries; we have included reports and prayers released by them … Continued

Boston Prohibits Christian Flag Raising

Liberty Counsel Founder and Chairman Mat Staver will present oral argument tomorrow to the U.S. Supreme Court in Shurtleff v. City of Boston, arguing that the city of Boston violated the First Amendment by censoring a private flag in a public forum open to “all applicants” merely because the application referred to it as a … Continued

Supreme Court to Hear Case of Praying Coach

Joe Kennedy, assistant coach for the Bremerton High School football team, had a seven-year tradition of kneeling at the 50-yard line after games to pray. But in 2015, the Washington state school district suspended him, accusing him of endorsing his religion while serving in an official state capacity. On Friday, the Supreme Court agreed to review the case. The court previously … Continued

Momentum Builds as Vaccine Mandates End for 100 Million Americans

Prayer for numerous court cases outlined below are building momentum for an end to vaccine mandates as they advance throughout the United States judiciary branch—challenging the right of the federal government to mandate Covid vaccines to over 100 million Americans who must choose between taking an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) Vaccine or lose their job.  … Continued

Even if Roe Is Overturned, It’s Not Enough

I don’t agree that abortion decisions should be returned to the states. Merely going back to the way things were before Roe, with each state sovereign over whether and at what point to restrict abortion, would just substitute many groups of human beings, albeit elected instead of appointed, making these decisions instead of one group … Continued

Life, Liberty, and Penumbra

My good friend, fellow patriot, attorney, and retired U.S. Army Major (Retired) William Ostan, agreed to share some insights with us regarding the Dobbs abortion case. His insights are important. “As the Dobbs case brought the macabre issue of abortion back to the forefront of the nation’s consciousness[1], I re-remembered my time as a student … Continued

Texas Abortion Ban Challenge Will Continue in Courts

The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that a challenge to an abortion ban in Texas can move forward, though justices said the law can remain in place for now. Texas in September imposed one of the strictest bans in the nation, prohibiting abortions in many cases after an unborn baby’s heartbeat is detected. Abortion clinics in the state sued over … Continued

Dobbs: The Elephant in the Courtroom

I think we’re missing the point in the Dobbs’ case–and it’s not just the point of viability. We’re missing something bigger. Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization is the latest U.S. Supreme Court challenge to the 48-year-old Roe v. Wade ruling, which, with its sister case, Doe v. Bolton, legalized abortion in America for any … Continued

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