Kentucky Supreme Court Rules Abortion Ban Can Keep Saving Babies

The Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled that the state’s abortion ban can keep saving babies from abortions. State officials are fighting in court against a pro-abortion lawsuit to keep the ban in place. Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron urged the state Supreme Court to allow the state to enforce pro-life laws that are protecting thousands … Continued

Asbury Professor: We’re Witnessing a Surprising Work of God

Most Wednesday mornings at Asbury University are like any other. A few minutes before 10, students begin to gather in Hughes Auditorium for chapel. Students are required to attend a certain number of chapels each semester, so they tend to show up as a matter of routine. But this past Wednesday was different. After the … Continued

Brokenness and repentance: American revival out of Asbury University

Dr. Dennis Kinlaw, former President of Asbury University, notably said of the famed 1970 spiritual revival: “Give me one divine moment when God acts and I say that moment is far superior to all the human efforts of man through the centuries.” Spiritual revival can be hard to define. But it’s impossible to manufacture, and there’s … Continued

Asbury University revival: Will we miss the next revival?

In the Asbury University newspaper we read: “Very few seats remain empty, but people crowd the walls, the floor and the balcony. It’s been almost 60 hours since a pure Holy Spirit revival broke out.” Others declare they have never seen the student chapel with so many people. It started in a normal chapel service … Continued

Kentucky Supreme Court’s Ruling Dismantles State’s School Choice Program

The Kentucky Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Thursday against the state’s school choice program created in 2021. The Education Opportunity Accounts (EOA) Act created a privately funded needs-based assistance program for those seeking a private education. Those who donated to the program received a nearly “dollar-for-dollar” tax credit which the court ruled violated Kentucky’s Constitution which prohibits the collecting of a “sum” for … Continued

Relieved of Command for Vax Refusal, I Still Came Out a Winner: Former Army Commander

With the Biden administration’s vaccine mandates still in effect for U.S. military personnel, although evidence that the shots do not stop transmission and reports of adverse effects are mounting, many service members are making the decision to resign, giving up their livelihoods and retirement funds. Speaking during a Nov. 21 interview with NTD’s Capitol Report, former Lieutenant Colonel Bradley Miller … Continued

House Committee Advances Bill to Have Trackable Mail-In Ballots

The House Oversight and Reform Committee on Thursday advanced a bill that would enable mail-in ballots for federal elections to be tracked. “This bill would require that any ballot mailed in a federal election include a postal service barcode on the envelop that is unique to the individual ballot,” Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, the chairwoman of … Continued

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron: There is No Right to Abortion

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade affirms what we all have known—that the U.S. Constitution says nothing about the right to an abortion and that abortion policy must be left to the states. As lawmakers across the country undertake the hard work of legislating in this area, it is inevitable that legal challenges … Continued

States Deploy About 2,500 National Guard Troops to U.S.-Mexico Border

Nearly two dozen states are sending National Guard troops to the U.S.-Mexico border to help federal immigration officials grapple with an unprecedented surge of undocumented migrants. The deployments, which were requested by the U.S. Department of Defense, call for up to 2,500 National Guard members from Republican-led states like Kentucky, South Carolina and Arkansas, as … Continued

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